2013-04-16, 07:27 | Link #641 |
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Here's an interesting thing i just discovered.
When i first heard "The Maiden and The Bear" being sang, the singer sounded like Gary Lightbody, the frontman from Snow Patrol. Turns out it is him!
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2013-04-16, 08:03 | Link #643 |
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The following is speculation: remember when she said her dragons weren't growing fast enough? It could be that Dany is now letting the slave traders nurse her dragon to maturity since they would probably have a steadier flow of feed for the dragon. That's also probably why she let them take the biggest one she has so the return period will be somewhat faster. The same reasoning is also used for why she didn't offer all three because the slave-traders will focus on feeding just one dragon instead of three, and one matured dragon is better three younglings. With the dragon being magical creature, they also probably already imprinted Dany as their true master so claiming them back later on would be easy. The dragon may even return to Dany by itself after growing big enough.
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2013-04-16, 09:20 | Link #646 | |
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2013-04-16, 17:29 | Link #647 | |
Sensei, aishite imasu
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Considering that last season it was confirmed that there WAS a magical connection between Danny and her Dragons, it seems very unlikely that Danny seriously plans to make an honest trade here.
I don't think Danny would feel an ounce of remose for swindling slavers out of their army. Quote:
Remember dany in the temple of the undying? Remember why after the temple guys got the dragons they wanted to have dany to? Because the magic emanating from the dragons was strongest when Dany was around them? That's a pretty strong indication that Dany and the Dragons have an intense magical bond. Dany's proving to be pretty devious if her plan is what I think it is. She's paying with a little dragon coin to purchase an army out of a vending machine...except she has a string tied to the coin that she can yank to get her money back.
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2013-04-18, 00:09 | Link #648 | |
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2013-04-21, 20:56 | Link #649 |
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Wow, way to go Dany. She just did everything I've been wanting her to do this season in 8 minutes. She's definitely shot up to be tied with Arya as my favorite character now. If her story hadn't been so god awfully boring in season 2, she'd be the clear #1.
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2013-04-21, 21:10 | Link #650 | |
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For non-rulers, Varys is also a pretty awesome character, and quite ruthless as of what we saw this episode. Eh, I dunno if I could choose an overall favorite, lots of good characters with very different traits I find appealing. That's one of the main reasons the series is so good. I like Marjorie and her Grandma, but their presence doesn't undo the douchebag Joffrey + Cersei factor, so I hope Robb or Daenyrys somehow take down the crown. Actually, probably the only 'ruling faction' I don't really have any strong feelings for is Stannis. Fire woman's magic is interesting, but that plotline has been kind of boring. Also happy that jackass guy got killed by the Nights' Watch. Too bad to see Mormont Senior die, though, he was pretty cool. |
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2013-04-21, 21:49 | Link #651 | |
Sensei, aishite imasu
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I figured some double cross was in store from Danny. Didn't realize it'd be this forward and violent. I guess this is the problem with training warriors so fanatically to obey objects of command. They shift their allegiance right away. I'm thinking that the Slavers were unused to selling this many of the Unsullied at once, and perhaps didn't take the appropriate precautions to their client turning them against them right away. Though there surely was some resistance from other military elements in the city. But perhaps we shouldn't discount the effect that even Danny's three infant dragons could have. They ARE basically smart flying flame throwers. One pass, and half an assembling phalanx is burning alive and the other half is trying to run for cover, before getting run down by Danny's unsullied. The slave soldiers still loyal to the city (likely the ones not for sale) have been trained to do allot of things, but fire projection like this is an out of context problem.
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2013-04-21, 23:04 | Link #652 |
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Dany, let us bow to you already.
That end scene was epic beyond words, especially in light of her character arc, how far she has come. Although I do wonder if it was smart for her to tell the Unsullied they fight as free men now. I know it's supposed to represent her amazing charisma to have them follow her anyway, but now aren't they not absolutely bound to her "don't rape and pillage" command? As for Marjorie, it's eerie yet delightful how she knows EXACTLY what to say to Joffrey to butter him up in every scene, especially for knowing him so little time. She definitely is craftier than Cersei there. I just got a bad feeling from the fact that Arya's current company worship the same god as Melisandre... |
2013-04-22, 00:53 | Link #654 | |
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Dany is, by far, the character in the show that's shown the most growth from season 1, episode 1, 'till now. But, there's a lot of story left to cover. It'll be fun to watch Jaimie Lannister's arc, now that he's lost the thing that's practically defined him as a person up 'till now. It occurred to me, a bit late, that it's a might bit strange that John Snow's direwolf stayed with the Night's Watch, rather than go after his master.
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2013-04-22, 09:32 | Link #656 |
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I laugh at the fact Tywin treats Cersei not so differently like Tyrion and actually tells her she isn't smart like she think she is.
The infighting between the Night's Watch rebels and loyalists is gonna cause trouble for Jon and Sam in the future. Whoa. You can't help but feel sorry for Theon after that bastard tricked him into returning him to his cell. And that was smart of Dany of using the Unsullied undying loyalty to their master against the Slavers. Ps: Even Ros and Varys are talking about Pod's "skills". lol
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2013-04-22, 11:09 | Link #658 |
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They made an interesting, though understandable, departure from the book. The Tyrels in the book were plotting to get Sansa married off to the eldest Tyrel brother, Willas. I'm guessing since we haven't seen Willas in the show yet, they opted to have Loras come up to bat...which has all sorts of interesting implications considering that Loras is well, rather uninterested in women.
I still can't quite begrudge the Tyrell's though. Not when the alternative is Baelish, or someone like him making moves on Sansa. Sansa's problem right now is having too many men interested in her, so this is still a setup up for her.
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2013-04-22, 16:34 | Link #659 |
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The ending was bloody awesome. My favorite moment was when Dany revealed she spoke valyrian and therefore understood all the insults the master threw at her. At this point you knew some serious shit was going to go down. That's quite the amazing poker face she has. Her subplot is my favorite so far this season, and I'm rooting for her to take back the iron throne. The other wanabee kings are all douches. Robb is okay but he doesn't really have what it takes to be king.
Go go Dany!
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2013-04-22, 18:14 | Link #660 |
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I'm with everyone, Dany kicked ass. I screamed "Ohhh shit!" so loud when she spoke Valyrian that my family thought I hurt myself. I knew she was going to have the dragon attack him or something but what she did with the army too was brilliant. I bet those old geezers won't be questioning her again. Past two eps have had awesome endings.
As for up north, attacking the Lord Commander was a surprise too. I liked him. And who will tell Sansa her newly betrothed is gay?
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