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    Game of Thrones (again)

    I couldn't find the "old" thread. I'm not too sure I like the latest upgrade.

    Anyhoo, it looks like our little Dany is growing a set and learning how to use those (not so little anymore) dragons of hers. Te part where she got her army, fried that sleaze who was trash-talking her all season behind her back (or so he thought) and won the loyalty of that 8,000 army of flesh-robots was just about the best five minute so far this season. When she freed herself from those sorcerers in that tower last season was great, too, but this wa far, far better. I didn't read the books but she seems to be a force to be reckoned with.

    It look like it's all over for that incestious daughter f*c*er/son killer and the chubby kid seems to be making his break with the girl.

    And,somehow, I think Joffery might be in for a bit of a rough ride with his soon-to-be wife, and his mommy seem to know this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markw View Post
    I couldn't find the "old" thread. I'm not too sure I like the latest upgrade.

    Anyhoo, it looks like our little Dany is growing a set and learning how to use those (not so little anymore) dragons of hers. Te part where she got her army, fried that sleaze who was trash-talking her all season behind her back (or so he thought) and won the loyalty of that 8,000 army of flesh-robots was just about the best five minute so far this season. When she freed herself from those sorcerers in that tower last season was great, too, but this wa far, far better. I didn't read the books but she seems to be a force to be reckoned with.

    It look like it's all over for that incestious daughter f*c*er/son killer and the chubby kid seems to be making his break with the girl.

    And,somehow, I think Joffery might be in for a bit of a rough ride with his soon-to-be wife, and his mommy seem to know this.
    Nah, I haven't read the books either but I'm finding the TV series very entertaining.

    Daenerys Targaryen for me is one of the most sympathetic characters -- even a part from being a hot chick. She seems well favored by the Gods too, being the Mother of Dragons and a shrewed and/or exceedingly lucky operator endlessly confounding her cautious (and very smitten) advisor, Jorah Mormont. Is she destined to Iron Throne rather than any of the various Baratheons, Lannisters, Tyrells, and Starks? I suppose we'll find out in season or two (or three).
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    I love the show... I love the way they're sloooooowly introducing the idea of "magic" into the reality of Westeros. The producers say they don't want magic to be the McGuffin that get's them out of tight spots like a game of Dungeons and Dragons. It should used sparingly and LOGICALLY (if there can be any logic to MAGIC)! I like the dynamics and ALL the characters on the "Small Council", particularly "The Spider". I've heard of slow walking one's revenge but he's taken that to a whole new level. Great show, great writing and HBO, though they passed twice on "Mad Men" and cancelled "Rome" and "Deadwood".. seem to have the good fortune and good sense to have bred a sure fire money maker. Now as long as they don't "jump the shark" like they have in "True Blood" they'll be fine.

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    Oh and that tactic Ms. Targaryen (sp) used with the slaver's is affectionately called "The Crooklyn Okie Doke" where I come from. A variation on the old "i sell you what you want or buy what you have to sell, then take back either the goods or the money at gun point" routine. I love the way he said... "you have the whip", and her response, "dragons aren't slaves!" Nice scene.

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    Bear in mind that I haven't read any of the books and don't intend to ...

    Jaime Lannister is obviously undergoing a rehabilitation à la soap opera or pro wrestling. He's confided that he, the Kingslayer, actually save the population of King's Landing from conflagration at the order of the last, mad Targaryen king; he has been punished by the lost of his fighting hand and weeks of humiliation; and he has selflessly saved Lady Brienne from "a fate worse than death" or actual death. We'll need to stay tuned to see where that's headed.

    I'l hazard too that Theon Greystone is also headed for rehabilitation. The horrific torture at the hands of (?) some sadist/vergence seeker is, maybe, adequate punishment, though more contrition or a redeeming act on Theon's part will be necessary.

    Meanwhile we're not sure to be glad or sorry for Sansa on account of Tywin Lannister's decision that she will not wed Loras Tyrell (who is handsome and seemingly guileless, but, afterall, gay), and instead Tyrion Lannister. I'm just glad that she seems to be out of the clutches of 'Littlefinger'.

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    Yes, it's nice to see the wizard gave Jamie a heart but, what with her visit to that town that generously offered her many gifts in order to be left alone, I think Dany might be getting a little big for her britches. Principles are nice, but I don't think she needs more enemies.

    But it was nice to see grandpa let widdle Joffrey know who REALLY calls te shots in that family.

    Buy, hey, I didn't, and won't, read the books either.

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    Well I read ahead but I won't give any spoilers. I will say that Jamie continues his rehab and grows up some more. Off all the HOTTIES in this show I will say that the one I want most is Lady Brianne. I want that big bear fightin' B.... err Babe to fight me! Wrassle me in baby oil!!!! Tag team action Brianne and Serena Williams against..... me! God what a way to die!!!!!!!

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    Holy shyte! Last night's penultimate episode has me picking my jaw off the floor, and slapping myself silly -- "Did I just see that?!" Man, that was shocking, brutal, and unrelenting. The second to last episode has consistently flipped the chess board and left the audience picking up the pieces in the aftermath (S1 with Ned's beheading, and S2 with the Battle of Blackwater). This season was no exception.

    SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    It just goes to the greatness of this show -- no character is safe. Just as Ned's shocking beheading in Season One reset the narrative, killing Robb and Catelyn does the same thing. Killing a pivotal character like Ned transformed that particular plot thread into an archetypal avenging son revenge story. But, I can't think of any stories along these lines where the avenging son dies a non-heroic empty death, a tragic death as a consequence of his own choices, and the story leaves a death with no opportunity for redemption (at least in the near future with Bran and Arya out in the woods). GoT has so many conventional plot lines, but they get taken in unconventional directions. It's unpredictable and at times genuinely shocking.

    Bar none, best show on TV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woochifer View Post
    Holy shyte! Last night's penultimate episode has me picking my jaw off the floor, and slapping myself silly -- "Did I just see that?!" Man, that was shocking, brutal, and unrelenting. The second to last episode has consistently flipped the chess board and left the audience picking up the pieces in the aftermath (S1 with Ned's beheading, and S2 with the Battle of Blackwater). This season was no exception.

    SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    It just goes to the greatness of this show -- no character is safe. Just as Ned's shocking beheading in Season One reset the narrative, killing Robb and Catelyn does the same thing. Killing a pivotal character like Ned transformed that particular plot thread into an archetypal avenging son revenge story. But, I can't think of any stories along these lines where the avenging son dies a non-heroic empty death, a tragic death as a consequence of his own choices, and the story leaves a death with no opportunity for redemption (at least in the near future with Bran and Arya out in the woods). GoT has so many conventional plot lines, but they get taken in unconventional directions. It's unpredictable and at times genuinely shocking.

    Bar none, best show on TV.
    Thank you for spoiler dude!!! try and leave a bigger gap next time!!! ta ra!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woochifer View Post
    Holy shyte! Last night's penultimate episode has me picking my jaw off the floor, and slapping myself silly -- "Did I just see that?!" Man, that was shocking, brutal, and unrelenting. The second to last episode has consistently flipped the chess board and left the audience picking up the pieces in the aftermath (S1 with Ned's beheading, and S2 with the Battle of Blackwater). This season was no exception.

    SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    It just goes to the greatness of this show -- no character is safe. Just as Ned's shocking beheading in Season One reset the narrative, killing Robb and Catelyn does the same thing. Killing a pivotal character like Ned transformed that particular plot thread into an archetypal avenging son revenge story. But, I can't think of any stories along these lines where the avenging son dies a non-heroic empty death, a tragic death as a consequence of his own choices, and the story leaves a death with no opportunity for redemption (at least in the near future with Bran and Arya out in the woods). GoT has so many conventional plot lines, but they get taken in unconventional directions. It's unpredictable and at times genuinely shocking.

    Bar none, best show on TV.
    I knew "The Red Feast" or "Red Wedding" was a coming but I hated it just the same. There is no justice from the God's as Jamie once told Catlyn Stark at least not in this world. All I can take solace is that Stennis Baratheon burned three leaches and named 3 names or "usurpers" of the crown. I hated to see number one go down but I'm poppin' corn to see Baylon Greyjoy get popped. And as for smut faced Joffery? If you raffeled off the chance to kill that pimple with the proceeds going to balance the federal budget... cure world hunger or end global warming, you'd have the enough to solve all three in a fortnight. They can't design a death cruel enough for that punk.

    Although I must say Lord Bolton's Bastard (last seen relieving Theon of his trusty tool) would certainly provide some jollies for all involved.

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