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05-01-2016 , 10:43 PM
i wonder if snow will take off into the night without anyone knowing for sure that he woke up. they may even think he was turned by the white walkers. then we get half a season of jon snow vision quest before he rides back in to lead them in battle or some ****.

we seem to be setting up for an extremely satisfying death of ramsey snow sometime around episode 9.

i can't really tell what the **** the greyjoys are ever going to do or why we are going back to them.
05-01-2016 , 10:59 PM
can't wait for Jon and Ghost to take back Winterfell
05-01-2016 , 11:25 PM
It's Ramsay, ya'll. Not to spoil but dude is a big enough crazy I fear he actually could break through fictious walls and murder/torture you for misspelling.

Things should get real good for here. Solid two setup eps.
05-02-2016 , 12:02 AM
Arya got overshadowed.

Theory: Jacen Hagar is the avatar of the Many-faced God. Arya is trained over the next episodes to take the position. She does this through the slaying of "Jacan Hagar" (the identity because the man himself doesn't exist).
05-02-2016 , 12:07 AM
Was the guy who killed the Iron Islands king somebody we've even seen before?

Seems like it was his younger brother, but I don't recall him ever appearing at all up to this point, or even having been mentioned.
05-02-2016 , 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by FishAndChipss
the scene(s) with Sir Robert Strong stole the episode for me. So good.
Who is sir Robert strong?

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05-02-2016 , 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Bode-ist
Who is sir Robert strong?
Gregor Clegane/Mountain/Frankenstein
05-02-2016 , 12:35 AM
Where do they name Franken-Mountain as Ser Robert Strong? In the scene he is introduced to Cersei (after her walk of shame) he is not named.
05-02-2016 , 12:39 AM
How the hell is The Mountain still around? Thought he was pretty clearly mortally wounded before he killed whatshisface from Dorne. And he kinda looks dead behind all that armor. Maybe a GoT/Walking Dead combination?

Oh wait. That's Jon Snow.

Pretty pissed off that he's back. Of all the characters who kicked the bucket bringing specifically him back has to be pretty damn important.
05-02-2016 , 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Costanza
How the hell is The Mountain still around? Thought he was pretty clearly mortally wounded before he killed whatshisface from Dorne. And he kinda looks dead behind all that armor. Maybe a GoT/Walking Dead combination?
There were several scenes that established what happend to the Mountain after his duel.

He was poisoned and it was deemed hopeless, he was gonna die, but the new, heretical maester told Cersei he could save him doing some sort of f'ed up experiment that would keep him alive but basically make him a monster and Cersei agreed. They liked drained his blood in one scene, likely replacing it with something else. That's why people are calling him Frankenstein, he's basically just a seemingly obedient monster at this point.
05-02-2016 , 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Costanza
How the hell is The Mountain still around? Thought he was pretty clearly mortally wounded before he killed whatshisface from Dorne. And he kinda looks dead behind all that armor. Maybe a GoT/Walking Dead combination?

Oh wait. That's Jon Snow.

Pretty pissed off that he's back. Of all the characters who kicked the bucket bringing specifically him back has to be pretty damn important.
They addressed it several times last season?
05-02-2016 , 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Cotton Hill
Was the guy who killed the Iron Islands king somebody we've even seen before?

Seems like it was his younger brother, but I don't recall him ever appearing at all up to this point, or even having been mentioned.
I have watched this show a bunch and he was a complete unknown, hence the stilted expositional dialogue while they were on the bridge

Great Ep tho!!
05-02-2016 , 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Jules22
I have watched this show a bunch and he was a complete unknown, hence the stilted expositional dialogue while they were on the bridge

Great Ep tho!!
It's his younger brother he says it in the dialogue. He hasn't been on the show until this point though. He was off sailing in those places he mentioned on the bridge.
05-02-2016 , 02:56 AM
Step 1 of Jon Snow taking over the 7 Kingdoms.

Spoiler:
We even got some first time shots of his mother? in Bran's visions.
05-02-2016 , 03:03 AM
Looked like Fat Wanda could have run to the gate and tossed the baby outside hoping someone would rescue him.
05-02-2016 , 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by .Alex.
Looked like Fat Wanda could have run to the gate and tossed the baby outside hoping someone would rescue him.
nah
05-02-2016 , 08:12 AM



ANSWER: YES!
05-02-2016 , 08:17 AM
Yeah she isn't running even a few steps, she possibly could have tucked the baby between her tits and belly fat then hoped the dogs were too full before they got through to the baby.

Lots of people saying that was another boring episode on twitter, I thought it was great. Some very tense scenes that seem to have been overlooked like Jaime and the High Sparrow.

I hope that Bronn turns up in this series, he is one of the best characters by far and I have missed him a lot.
05-02-2016 , 09:20 AM
Bored of Ramsey. There's nothing more to his character than being a psychopath. He scene where he kills Walda and her son fell flat because by now it's exactly what you'd expect him to do. Would rather his more calculating, Tywin-like father had survived.
05-02-2016 , 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Rooksx
Bored of Ramsey. There's nothing more to his character than being a psychopath. He scene where he kills Walda and her son fell flat because by now it's exactly what you'd expect him to do. Would rather his more calculating, Tywin-like father had survived.
yeah in retrospect i agree with this. i liked ramseys character as wanting his dads approval and being a sadist to people other than his dad. it also would have worked better if roose killed ramsey
05-02-2016 , 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by businessdude
Where do they name Franken-Mountain as Ser Robert Strong? In the scene he is introduced to Cersei (after her walk of shame) he is not named.
I'm gonna go with credit roll or something similar. I was trying to find a mention but I couldn't either yet even the shows wikia page mentions him by this name. Every news outlet does this as well.

The IMDB actually names him as
Spoiler:
Gregor which technically isn't a "known thing" just an assumed thing


also (super theory spoilers below)

Spoiler:
That's only the mountains body his head...is someone else..
05-02-2016 , 12:11 PM
What an episode. Holy **** Ramsay.

I didn't expect this many things to happen so early in the season. Should be a good sign.
05-02-2016 , 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Rooksx
Bored of Ramsey. There's nothing more to his character than being a psychopath. He scene where he kills Walda and her son fell flat because by now it's exactly what you'd expect him to do. Would rather his more calculating, Tywin-like father had survived.
pure blasphemy
05-02-2016 , 12:20 PM
Robert Strong was introduced by the crazy maester once Cercei walked into the red keep after her atonement.

It should be on the last minutes of last season finale.

He presents him as Ser Robert Strong, the newest member of the Kingsguard.
05-02-2016 , 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by sonnyalbo
Robert Strong was introduced by the crazy maester once Cercei walked into the red keep after her atonement.

It should be on the last minutes of last season finale.

He presents him as Ser Robert Strong, the newest member of the Kingsguard.
Full Scene

No Mention of name

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWlovjrRdYc

      
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