Oh, and I thought Balon Greyjoy was SUPER-FREAKIN' AWESOME!
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In fact, I'll be honest and say that while Dany is probably my favorite character, 'cuz dragons, if we were to go all Team Edward/Team Jacob on the Westeros houses, I'm Team Greyjoy all the way.
Because dragons drown, just like lions and wolves and stags and everything else.
That which is dead may never die.
(I'm missing Aeron Damphair quite a bit, but I understand why he probably won't show up.)
I'd respect Baptists more if they operated like Aeron Damphair.
He is hardcore. None of this dipping nonsense - only actual drowning.
The Greyjoys bore the shit out of me. If the whole of the Iron Islands sunk into the sea, I'd hope that Asha was away for the weekend and then throw a party.
Sansa and Bran are probably the most morally upstanding POV characters, for sure. But unfortunately, nice isn't as interesting as smart, and she doesn't have any dragons.
[And since this is the show thread and not Literary, by Asha I mean Yara.]
My further comments on who bores the shit out of me involve people who haven't even been mentioned in the TV show, so I made that comment on my FB thread, Jess.
This show is hard to discuss with non-readers, because it's so tempting to discuss it within the framework of future events from the books. For example it seems to me like they're taking more liberties this season than last, but doing it in such a way as to signal to readers that they have every intention of following through on the more important, bizarro and messed up, how-the-hell-are-they-going-to-pull-that-off stuff yet to come.
Rewatching GoT S1, something just jumped out at me: Ned has a sit-down talk with Arya about how they've come to a dangerous place and have to pull together as a family. We never see him do the same with Sansa and, given subsequent events, it seems likely he didn't. Either he thought because she was older, or because she wasn't making a fuss like Arya was, or....well, he definitely assumed when he shouldn't have.
Dear lord Peter Dinklage is a national treasure. I gotta go with Lena Heady here - what she said upon meeting him for the first time her first thought was "Wow, he really is that short." Second thought was "Wow, he is really good looking."
Alas, poor Yoren. That was a very Boromir-like death.
I love pragmatic Maergery.
Yay for more Daenarys next week! Not that I would have cut anything out of this episode, but I missed her.
The shot of Theon burning the letter was AWESOME!
The subsequent serious weakening of the Drowned God ceremony was a little dissapointing.