by patches70 on Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:28 pm
I can't believe they did a casting change right in the middle of a scene for Melisandre. I've heard of changes sometimes in the middle of a season, but never in the middle of a scene. Yet another first for GoT.
On some boards there are people who think that the Dorne storyline is now over (most expressing gratitude given how badly acted and presented the Sand Snakes are) but IDK. I think we'll have to endure too much SS nonsense.
Question, where exactly was Tristan when he got stabbed in the back of the head? Was he on the ship moored in Blackwater Bay outside King's Landing or was he back in Dorne? It wasn't made very clear. It was an awkward scene in it's presentation. The two feminazis were standing on the dock in Dorne when the ship left last season. If Tristan was killed in King's Landing aboard the boat, where were all the guards? How did the feminazis get there? Why did Tristan just sit on the boat? Why did Tristan turn his back on an armed, crazy assassin?
Maybe when Myrcella died Jamie turned the boat around and dropped Tristan off and he was in a study back in Dorne?
And what about how Areo Hotah getting killed so easily with a tiny dagger to the back? He ain't supposed to go out in such a pussy way. Hotah is a bad ass, or he was supposed to be.
The whole Dorne storyline is so fucked up. All those feminazi bitches need to be killed, quickly, but just before let the one with the perfect tits show 'em just one more time. Maybe shake them around some before she gets shanked.
Ser Davos is gonna do some killing. Looking forward to that next episode. I wonder how many traitorous Night's watch Ghost will tear the throats out of in the fight? It's shaping up to be a good hoedown though either way.
Ramsay Bolton is sentimental after all, who'd have thunk it? Not only was he pining away in what almost appeared as melancholy over what's her name, he even remembered for the well being of the hounds.
So, question, speculation really, how does everyone think Jon Snow's resurrection is going to play out? Will Mel raise him from the dead like that other Red Priest did? Will Jon be put on a funeral pyre and when his body is burnt will he rise up and step out of the flames unharmed and alive proving he is Targaryen? Or will his soul be stuck in his dire wolf for the rest of the series? Or will he just stay dead? What say you all?
Seems like Mel has some real magic working for her. Do we think her taking her magic necklace off was a repudiation of her faith or was it just her nightly routine bedding down for the night?
I wonder how many episodes we'll have to endure of Arya getting her blind ass kicked over and over before she does something, anything interesting.
Not a bad episode overall, a decent start to the season minus the Sand bitches.