[TV] Winter HAS COME! - A Game of Thrones

Man, I'm real worried for Arya and where her story is going. I wonder is she is going to just be paranoid of everyone and everything to the point it gets her killed or if she can turn this around somehow and come out with more power behind her.
 

Dave

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Man, I'm real worried for Arya and where her story is going. I wonder is she is going to just be paranoid of everyone and everything to the point it gets her killed or if she can turn this around somehow and come out with more power behind her.
Well, considering she KNOWS there are assassins out there who take on other people's faces and that she KNEW that failing her task marked her for death, she was sure blase about letting an old lady sneak up on her unaware on a bridge with nobody else around.
 
Well, considering she KNOWS there are assassins out there who take on other people's faces and that she KNEW that failing her task marked her for death, she was sure blase about letting an old lady sneak up on her unaware on a bridge with nobody else around.
That + The Hound not hearing shit go down until everyone was very dead were the two very irritating things to me this episode. At least my Jamie/Brienne ship has hopes of being rekindled, even if they have kind of mangled his storyline as far as feelings towards Cersei go.
 
The Hound not hearing shit go down until everyone was very dead.

Maybe i'm wrong, but didn't he just hear the horses of the BWB (likely when they where leaving) and that made him go to the camp? It makes sense that way, with him being too far away to hear shit going down, but somewhere near the road the killers left on.
 
That + The Hound not hearing shit go down until everyone was very dead were the two very irritating things to me this episode. At least my Jamie/Brienne ship has hopes of being rekindled, even if they have kind of mangled his storyline as far as feelings towards Cersei go.
I was under the impression that they all just quietly accepted their fate.
 
Maybe i'm wrong, but didn't he just hear the horses of the BWB (likely when they where leaving) and that made him go to the camp? It makes sense that way, with him being too far away to hear shit going down, but somewhere near the road the killers left on.
Well, I just watched it again, and the subtitles say "people screaming."
 

Dave

Staff member
I thought it was a really, really good episode, especially with the scenes from next week's show. The Battle of the Bastards begins!
 
It was a fan theory that Sandor (The Hound) would face Gregor (The Mountain) in trail by combat. There were many a redditor that lost their minds when Tommen First of His name outlawed trail by combat.
 
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