So, what did everyone think? They did it to me again; they made me feel sorry for Cersei.
I tried to watch an episode of this but it seemed so contrite and stupid. I KNOW that I am in the minority but it didn't seem like it was well written at all. Not like some other series. I don't get the cult following.
I admit to having some small modicum of sympathy for Cersei but it was very short lived.
That's because you're a bonehead.
I don't have HBO so I don't follow the series and although I bought the first season dvd, I gave it away because it's just medieval porn to me (breastfeeding the kid turned my stomach) so - I read all the books and was furious when Martin killed off Jon Snow. So is Snow alive now? Is he alive/alive or dead/alive? And is this how the book would end if there really was a final book being written?
How about the name of his parents then? If he's dead what does it matter?
Oh I thought I read something about that lately. I can't figure out from what I've seen on the internet if Jon is really dead or turned into something. I actively hate George Martin - I bet he never even started the last book.
How about the name of his parents then? If he's dead what does it matter?
...The bright side -- the show has taken a new turn for me because now I don't know what to expect.
Full frontal ball sack too.
I had forgotten about that!
But seriously, besides that part, it was a great episode (they seem to be getting progressively better).
There was a lot to take in. SPOILER ALERT BELOW!!!
What's up with Bren being able to do what he did and control Hodr? Can he time travel?
What's up with Arya? Is she some sort of assassin now? Who/what the hell is the "many faced god"?
Did Ramsey Bolton really write that letter? "Come and see" was mentioned/said by someone else during the episode (Littlefinger)
Is Jon Snow about to lay the smack down on the Boltons and reclaim their home?
Is there a love blooming between Brien and the red-headed wildling?