Posted on 08/13/2017 10:09:11 PM PDT by Boomer
Since no one else started it yet... a quiet but full episode.
I was surprised the Tarly's were smoked but now the laid back hero Sam Tarly is now Lord Tarly (I think) but he doesn't know it yet. When Gilly was reading from the book about an annulment; he missed an important piece of info about Jon Snow proving he wasn't a Bastard kid.
Was I the only one to sense the sexual tension between Jon and Dany? And what is Littlefinger up to now; the sneaky SOB. Arya's talents come in handy and Gendry Baratheon is back in play with a whole new attitude.
At least Cercei now knows her brother Tyrion didn't kill her son and she's with child again and going to come out of the closet by telling everyone Jaime is the father.
Yep, a quiet, but full episode setting up the plots and twists for more action to come.
Now; just how does one go about capturing a White Walker?
A pretty good write up of this episode: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/game-of-thrones-season-7-episode-5-the-4-biggest-takeaways-from-eastwatch-2017-08-13
Many people don’t watch the show.
Narrative episode to move it all along
Biggest words were those Tarlys wife uttered while readin old records suggesting Jon Snow is a Targerypn heir and I guess nephew to Dragon girl
Next two episodes are massive ..
It’s tightening up nicely
Many people don't watch TV or Movies. They prefer books and Internet reading.
TV has gone downhill over the years IMHO but GOT has only gotten better in many ways.
No one can please everyone. That's a given. Those who don't watch it are in for a treat when they get around to binge watching it.
At first i wasn’t too dawn in during the first couple of seasons but I’m hooked now, sunday evening and a new episode is what i look to. Finally figuring out the plots and names of everyone, everyone thats left anyway.
What makes you think I’m “irritated” from my comment? I was just stating a fact.
Is there a problem chris37? That’s a lot of loud yelling for FR.
I didn’t think I would care for it. It was a couple of seasons in before I watched it. First episode was ok, second ok, third I was hooked.
I wish it wasn’t ending next year and I wish they were giving us full seasons this year and next.
I’m afraid I don’t understand. Does that website not work for you? I have all kinds of stuff installed in my Firefox browser to block unwanted scripts, ads, and malware so maybe I’m not seeing what you’re seeing.
The only problem is that I couldn’t make the text bigger and bolder, oh and there’s seven days until next Sunday. Intolerable!
Awesome, thank you! Looks like they have a pretty good selection of bad asses going north of The Wall. Should be an awesome episode. Also the palace intrigue at Winterfell is driving me crazy. Littlefinger needs to be dealt with, and Arya is there, but he’s really quite evil, so I’m concerned.
I almost forgot about Jon Snow’s scene where the dragon lets him “pet” him on the nose.
I was reminded of people tending to trust those who are trusted by their dogs and not trust those whom they don’t. Big kudos for Jon. Well; if my dragon trusts him...
If they weren’t supposedly aunt and nephew (maybe) I’d say what better pairing than a Northern King and a Southern Queen. But is that by marriage or blood? This is GOT though so all things are possible; just look at Cercei and Jaime. Unthinkable by our standards but in the days of of Europe with Kings and Queens; inbreeding was common and they had lots of deformed, crazy, and just plain ugly offspring. Add in the common royalty disease, gout, and the drinking from lead (or was that pewter?) cups and the sickness that comes from it; maybe it wasn’t such a great time to be royal.
A really big glue trap.
Yep.
I’ve taken to reading the spoiler/leak FB pages.
So far, they’re dead on.
Drogon can smell the Targeryen in Jon.
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