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Just now, Bartleby said:

I actually thought Battle of the Bastards (2nd last episode) was the finale and was pleasantly surprised on Monday at work to find out there was still one to go. 

Did anyone notice that Varys seemed to travel between places very quickly?

All of them, sometimes it is quite ridiculous, like little fingers Army just happen to be in the area.

 
38 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

All of them, sometimes it is quite ridiculous, like little fingers Army just happen to be in the area.

Little Finger's army was organised secretly by Sansa, in the next episode she refers to how she should have told Jon they were coming and that they need to trust each other, or something. 

1 hour ago, Bartleby said:

I actually thought Battle of the Bastards (2nd last episode) was the finale and was pleasantly surprised on Monday at work to find out there was still one to go. 

Did anyone notice that Varys seemed to travel between places very quickly?

Arya too  - she got to riverrun pretty damn quick

 
26 minutes ago, Bartleby said:

Little Finger's army was organised secretly by Sansa, in the next episode she refers to how she should have told Jon they were coming and that they need to trust each other, or something. 

not quite sure i would have been quite as forgiving ! there was a pile of bodies of Jon's army that you couldn't climb over and maybe Jon would have planned a little differently if he knew the Little Fingers army was just around the corner. A sorry and a kiss on the forehead wouldn't cut it for me.

Just now, Bartleby said:

Little Finger's army was organised secretly by Sansa, in the next episode she refers to how she should have told Jon they were coming and that they need to trust each other, or something. 

Yeah i know she organised it but some nerd has done figures of how far landmarks are from each other and it says that it is 70miles from Eyrie to the bloody gate and a further 170 miles to the border of The Vale alone, going by that it would be 1000's of miles to Winterfell whether you believe him or not.

http://winteriscoming.net/2015/11/10/game-of-thrones-fan-tabulates-distances-between-places-in-westeros/

8 minutes ago, nutbean said:

not quite sure i would have been quite as forgiving ! there was a pile of bodies of Jon's army that you couldn't climb over and maybe Jon would have planned a little differently if he knew the Little Fingers army was just around the corner. A sorry and a kiss on the forehead wouldn't cut it for me.

If i was Jon i would be sayin "Yo Cuz, whats the dillio biutcchhh?  Now im off to marry my Aunty Daenerys."

 

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7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I mustn't have watched as closely as I thought, I thought the Hound died or was he just left for dead and survived? 

I get so confused with this bloody show. 

 
4 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

I get so confused with this bloody show. 

I think it's better watched in one hit, if you get the time. I watched yesterday's episode but plan on recording the rest and watching at once. The only issue is my little one is due around the time of the last episode, so I may never get to watch them. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

I'm still yet to see a single episode of this show.


5 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I think it's better watched in one hit, if you get the time. I watched yesterday's episode but plan on recording the rest and watching at once. The only issue is my little on is due around the time of the last episode, so I may never get to watch them. 

Thanks for the tip but I'm afraid the only help for me would be some sort of Venn diagram posted above the telly. Speaking of which congrats on the little "on" .

You will watch even more now but it will be shows like telly tubbies. Enjoy.

Edited by leave it to deever

4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I mustn't have watched as closely as I thought, I thought the Hound died or was he just left for dead and survived? 

Left for dead  - nekk minut - he pops up in a religious cult chopping wood and then found by Beric Dondarrion. Glad he is still in the series  - my second favourite for the amusing quip behind Tyrion.

4 hours ago, hardtack said:

I'm still yet to see a single episode of this show.

you are dead to me, Tim.

6 hours ago, hardtack said:

I'm still yet to see a single episode of this show.

i'm with you mr. tack. heck i wouldn't even know where to find it if i wanted to watch

i presume it's just another fantasy porno show for new agers

14 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I mustn't have watched as closely as I thought, I thought the Hound died or was he just left for dead and survived? 

He was wounded, left for dead. But it's the Hound. Of course a wound won't kill him. Great character. 

I like this new Greyjoy [censored].

I swear I see more people saying they haven't seen this show than people that watch it talk about it. I just posted on a mates post who said he hasn't seen one episode. Why is that worthy of making an announcement? You might love it. 


7 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

He was wounded, left for dead. But it's the Hound. Of course a wound won't kill him. Great character. 

I like this new Greyjoy [censored].

I swear I see more people saying they haven't seen this show than people that watch it talk about it. I just posted on a mates post who said he hasn't seen one episode. Why is that worthy of making an announcement? You might love it. 

Had a bone sticking out of his leg didn't he? My favourite character in the show. I've always hoped he and the Mountain would have some huge face-off at some stage, but his vision now has me worried he'll end up meeting his demise at the hands of the White Walkers.

Clegane Quote of the Week:

To Dondarrian:  There's no divine justice, you dumb [censored]. If there was, you'd be dead and that girl would be alive.

 

 

9 hours ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

I've always hoped he and the Mountain would have some huge face-off at some stage, but his vision now has me worried he'll end up meeting his demise at the hands of the White Walkers.

 

He has to battle the zombie hulk Mountain. I've been hoping for that battle the whole time too. 

"That top-knot is fooling no one. Bald [censored]."

8 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ed Sheeran's cameo was absolutely cringeworthy and unnecessary. 

 

I was hoping Arya would wear his face and quit the music industry. 

On 18/07/2017 at 5:33 PM, daisycutter said:

i'm with you mr. tack. heck i wouldn't even know where to find it if i wanted to watch

i presume it's just another fantasy porno show for new agers

go sit in the naughty corner and think about what you said. Have you lost your mind.

I am not an avid  TV watcher but there are two shows I don't miss - GOT and Last week tonight.

Edited by nutbean

For anyone like me who has a tough time remembering the previous seasons and all that happens there is a chap on youtube who goes deep into explaining each episode and how it relates to what happens in the books. His channel is full of cool GoT stuff, here's his episode 1 recap of season 7 :

 


Not to say we are strict in our household but Mrs Bean does have a habit of asking questions in the middle of episodes.

We have now made a rule - we give her a pen and paper and we address all written questions after the episode. Harsh but fair.

Such a long wait and a huge anticlimax.

I already miss Margaery and her beautiful big...eyes.

Completely forgot everything that happen in the last few episodes of S6.

Glad it is back but I hope it actually goes somewhere quickly this season.

3 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

Such a long wait and a huge anticlimax.

I already miss Margaery and her beautiful big...eyes.

Completely forgot everything that happen in the last few episodes of S6.

Glad it is back but I hope it actually goes somewhere quickly this season.

Gotta say I was a little underwhelmed with the first episode.

 
14 hours ago, nutbean said:

Gotta say I was a little underwhelmed with the first episode.

As was I, second one was interesting though, good ol Reek!

 

2 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

As was I, second one was interesting though, good ol Reek!

 

I'm with reek - an alive coward rather than dead hero.....


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