Margaery! YES. She really is as good as her grandmother thinks she is. Also, I KNEW Olenna had something to do with Joffrey's death!
Sunday is such a bittersweet day, because it's all, "Game of Thones!" and then, "But that means we're one episode closer to the end of the season."
Also, I KNEW Olenna had something to do with Joffrey's death!
If you go back and watch the wedding, you can see the whole thing play out.
Margaery! YES. She really is as good as her grandmother thinks she is.
I think it's interesting that she was so horrified that her grandmother would do that.
I still wonder if Tywin was in on it.
They really didn't waste any time clarifying who killed Joffrey and how, did they? I approve.
I had to look up who Locke is. And now that I've done that...oh crap.
Dire wolves should not be in cages. That has got to end soon.
Burn Gorman just plays a magnificent asshole, doesn't he.
They really didn't waste any time clarifying who killed Joffrey and how, did they? I approve.
Yeah, that mystery was not a mystery for long.
I had to look up who Locke is. And now that I've done that...oh crap.
Yeah, when he showed up, I was all, "I know him...who...wait. Shit." And then with everyone converging on Craster's...shit.
Dire wolves should not be in cages.
They should be FREEEE
So nice to see Gorman, even if it seems like it's destined to be a short-lived character! Nice to see the plot going slightly off the book-rails.
Does anybody want to whitefont me who Locke is (I've read the books, but the name means nothing right now)?
It's not a book-character, Theo - he's Roose Bolton's man.
He's sort of a stand in for Vargo Hoat, without the lisp. And a simplified backstory.
He's also the one who cut off Jamie's hand.
Wow, so many book diversions!
I love love LOVE Pod being sent off with Brienne. That was a stroke of genius, show!
This is the part in the books where there start to be waaaaaaay too many disconnected storylines because every B and C-level character gets spun off on their own little quest. Nice to see the show changing things up so people can actually interact with each other. (No offense to GRRM, but I much prefer
Bran captured by Craster and things happening to him and maybe seeing Jon again to Bran wandering around the North learning to be a warg.)
Locke was sent to the Wall to kill Jon Snow for Roose Bolton, right? When he was explaining why he was there it took me a while to remember the actual reason.
"Marrying a Targaryen was all the rage back then" Bwah.