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Game of Thrones Season 7


Darth Biscuit

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Don't know if anyone else watches the Ringer's TalktheThrones, but it's really good after episodes. Has a couple of book readers and non readers, throw out a lot of ideas, and rehash the episodes together.

Basically, they're expecting big things next week (duh), and a lot of their ideas and info are great. 

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Jaimie not drowning was lame as fug. That whole element was lame. Also is Cersei actually pregnant? And stealing a Wight seems like a stupid plan. About as stupid as the master smuggler, Davos, smuggling in Tyrion in broad daylight.

But next week should be dope.

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Yeah, everyone is making use of Littlefinger's teleporter this season. The pacing is way faster than I even thought it would be. They should have probably stretched it to 10 episodes again.

LOL at Gendry "you don't have to say anything else let's get the fug out of here" and Davos' line about "I thought you'd still be rowing" lmgdao... The writers are just looking for opportunities for lines like that now.

Also, I liked the callback to the first scene we got with Eddard and Robert, with Eddard basically calling Robert fat... Gendry and Jon played that out very well.

I guess after this episode, the "faith of the seven" has a new meaning...

Yes, Cersei is pregnant...

Jon and Drogon, omg chills...

"Ragar" is indeed Rhaegar Targaryen, and yes he secretly married Lyanna Stark and yes Jon is their son...

I'm worried about Bronn now that Cersei has him in her sights... but being the good sellsword he is, I hope he finds another way out and gets his money... (I'm still hoping he goes back to Tyrion at some point)... Also, how in the hell did Tyrion contact him to setup that meeting? lolz Qyburn invented the phone while he's working his experiments?

Sam is now Lord Tarly, even if informally, and he doesn't even know it.

Sansa is still a stuck up bitch, and lol @ Arya for calling her poo out...

lol@ Tormund "did you bring the big woman?" line or whatever it was... Tormund <3 Brienne

Varys is still gangsta as hell. Tyrion is having to convince him that Dany isn't her father because he's worried what Varys is capable of. I really am starting to think that the whole theory that Varys is some ancient merman in disguise is true to some extent, much like we've seen Melisandre working her old lady glamour.

I can't wait until Sunday. This will probably be the best GoT episode ever, and even the preview is hype as fug.

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34 minutes ago, Bronn said:



Varys is still gangsta as hell. Tyrion is having to convince him that Dany isn't her father because he's worried what Varys is capable of. I really am starting to think that the whole theory that Varys is some ancient merman in disguise is true to some extent, much like we've seen Melisandre working her old lady glamour.

I can't wait until Sunday. This will probably be the best GoT episode ever, and even the preview is hype as fug.

definite merman...melt wall...then go all weeki watchee across westoros

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Yeah you just have to use your imagination on the travel times.     I also loved Gendry's "Yup let's gtfo".   Also the work with the hammer on those two dudes, just like his father did.  

Littlefinger's play is pretty weak.    You can tell the dude is worried and is at the end of his game.     Arya and Sansa will get into a fight and Bran will roll in and be like "Let me tell you the truth about Littlefinger."

No mention of Heartsbane that Sam took though.    Guess it's with him.   I don't expect him to yield it so I wonder who he'll end up letting use it.    Pretty big sword so probably Hound or someone.  

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1 hour ago, Zaximus said:

Yeah you just have to use your imagination on the travel times.     I also loved Gendry's "Yup let's gtfo".   Also the work with the hammer on those two dudes, just like his father did.  

Littlefinger's play is pretty weak.    You can tell the dude is worried and is at the end of his game.     Arya and Sansa will get into a fight and Bran will roll in and be like "Let me tell you the truth about Littlefinger."

No mention of Heartsbane that Sam took though.    Guess it's with him.   I don't expect him to yield it so I wonder who he'll end up letting use it.    Pretty big sword so probably Hound or someone.  

I am hoping that Littlefinger ends up on the business end of Arya's dagger.  It has been fun watching him manipulate people for the last 6 years, but its getting old now, and I hope he goes.  Or becomes a white walker. 

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