A Game Of Thrones

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Without a single threat, it was perfectly done.
Yes,he talks to everyone as if he's been used to having his way all his life....I never thought anymore about the wolves.
 
They're direwolves btw. Bigger then real wolves. They weren't a part of this book much. Jons is following him and you will see bran's soon
 
from what I remember I haven't seen them in season 3 but apparently i'm wrong. going back to rewatch everything has screwed up my timeline

anyways, just finished season 2 finale.

i'm still wondering how in the heck sam got away from the white walkers or how they didn't kill him or turn him into one of them. the show never revealed it.

maybe the books did, if so, share guys
 
I remember being super stoked about the direwolves at the beginning of the first season only to see them dwindle in importance until they re-emerged later. Author kinda got lost, too many loose ends
 
howcome sansa didn't go with the hound when he left king's landing after he wussed out of the battle? it seemed like she was gonna go with him. then next episode she was still there and they didn't show what happened immediately after the hound was in her room and offered to take her.

and I have another question. why did rob's guy, who sent his bastard son (of those people who are master torcherers) to go capture theon, why did they burn winterfell? they were sent there to take back winterfell. why did they burn the place and kill everyone? weren't they sent to save it? that confused the hell outta me
 
howcome sansa didn't go with the hound when he left king's landing after he wussed out of the battle? it seemed like she was gonna go with him. then next episode she was still there and they didn't show what happened immediately after the hound was in her room and offered to take her.

and I have another question. why did rob's guy, who sent his bastard son (of those people who are master torcherers) to go capture theon, why did they burn winterfell? they were sent there to take back winterfell. why did they burn the place and kill everyone? weren't they sent to save it? that confused the hell outta me

I'm pretty sure Theon's guys burned it before they got there. To be honest though, I'm having a really hard time following that arc with any clarity other than that Theon is being held by the Boltons.

And am I the only one who thinks that in that last episode that Theon had his "famous manhood" cut off? I'm pretty sure that's what they implied...

And Brans direwolf does indeed play a very big roll in upcoming episodes. As will Hodor.
 
ok, I rewatched an episode where rob says "they" burned winterfell before the boltons got there. but how did they escape the men that were outside the walls of winterfell? was the men outside the wall, beating the drum that was driving theon crazy the boltons? I am now assuming theon's people escaped thru secret tunnels?

I also assumed they cut off theon's manhood. they didn't show it but yes, they implied it. and why are the boltons keeping theon so long? weren't they to bring theon to rob?

I was wrong about the wolves, they are shown in this season and are still with their owners. ghost is still with the crows. it saved sam from a white walker

interesting about hodor. I didn't notice it as much before, but after rewatching the whole show, I find hodor hilarious. don't tell me he ends up being a viscious killer, lol, because that would be awesome actually.


and I was also curious. didn't wanna go back to try and find the episode since it's a pain in the ass, but did they change actors who plays the mountain? I remember the mountain at the tournament. then later, the mountain is said to serve tywin. (unless i'm wrong about that) well, at harenhall, where arya meets tywin for the first time and becomes his servant, they had a tall ass dude (like 7 ft tall) tywin was ordering around for a little bit. before tywin leaves he orders the tall ass dude to go looking for the brotherhood and destroy them. is that the mountain? because if it is, he is not the same actor that played the mountain during the tournament.

edit: I just did some research and found that it is the mountain played by different actors. the first guy that played the mountain looked more intimidating
 
Was bored last night and watched Shanghai Knights, didn't realize Littlefinger was the main bad guy. I didn't recognize him with long black hair, but that voice of his when he threatened someone, had to look it up and sure enough, twas littlefinger!!!

Does anyone feel sorry for Theon after all he did?

Sumo - I assume the Ironborn started the fires, then rode out and traded Theon to the bastard for their escape. Remember Rob told Bolton that any Ironborn could leave if they gave up Theon. They hadn't realized the Ironborn had started the fires, but the time they got into the keep they couldn't stop the fires. At least that's what I thought happened.

As for Sansa, at that point I still think she thought she'd be Queen and the worse parts were over. Little did she know ...
 
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