Game of Thrones - Please no spoilers from ASOIAF

Well I didn't see Prince Oberyn volunteering himself to be tyrion's champion. If things continue Little finger is gonna find himself with a large chunk of the north.
When Oberyn came into the show, I wondered how his character was fitting in. It looks like now we know, as he is volunteering to be Tyrion's champion.

The scene with Oberyn & Tyrion was classic. Dinklage did a phenomenal job reacting to Oberyn's story of meeting baby Tyrion. He didn't say anything, but his facial reactions were classic.

 
He's a cunning little sh#t - waiting patiently and playing along that even the viewers kind of forget that he is still out for hate-filled revenge. and Peter Dinklage, once again, steals the show.

 
Season 4 - Episode 8: "The Mountain v. The Viper"

The fight scene was awesome and well acted by many. Because of some a'hole comment on another site, I knew what was coming. It was still great to watch.

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A few thoughts from last night's episode:

  • Ramsay Bolton is batsh*t crazy.
  • I have a weird thing for Ygritte.
  • Arya laughing at Liza's death (and her situation) was perfect.
  • I can't wait to see what happens with Tyrion.
  • I feel bad for Jorah Mormont, I like his character.
 
I didn't have it spoiled for me, but it was not hard to see how that episode was going to end, especially the second that Oberon (sp?) walked into that thing more concerned about personal revenge than anything.

I did not realize until I saw someone talking about it that the mountain is the hound's brother.

 
Yeah, they talked about it in season 1 during the Kings Tournament about how the Mountain was the one who burned his face
Yeah, that fought quickly in that episode. The Hound (Sandor Clegane) came down from the stands after The Mountain (Gregor Clegane) was in a roid rage.

In related news, that actor is HUGE! 6'9" and 419 lbs!

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Season 4 - Episode 9: "The Watchers on the Wall"

What did you guys think of last night's episode? It was very similar to Season Two's "Blackwater," as it all took place in one area and featured one huge set piece.

A few of my thoughts:

I really liked Ygritte and her relationship with Jon Snow. I knew someone big was going to die, but I am sad to see her go.

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Holy sh*t! The giants and mammoths were awesome!

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Jon Snow is a badass. I'm glad to see his character and role in the series develop. I hope he isn't killed off too soon, as often happens with my favorites.

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I actually got bored with the episode. Sorry, I am just not into the Jon Snow and him defending the Wall storyline. Although, it will be interesting to see if he is able to find Mans Raider (sp?) and kill the head of the Wildlings.

 
I loved that episode. That was straight out of Lord of the Rings. Reminded me of Helm's Deep, and the shot of the massive fires and the wildling army coming out of the forest reminded me of the Return of the King shot of Denethor looking over the side of Minas Tirith to discover that a hundred thousand orcs were outside his city. Normally I would hate an episode with no King's Landing and no Lannisters, but man that was so well done.

I was sad to see Ygritte go. She looked pretty great naked a couple of seasons ago.

 
I loved that episode. That was straight out of Lord of the Rings. Reminded me of Helm's Deep, and the shot of the massive fires and the wildling army coming out of the forest reminded me of the Return of the King shot of Denethor looking over the side of Minas Tirith to discover that a hundred thousand orcs were outside his city. Normally I would hate an episode with no King's Landing and no Lannisters, but man that was so well done.

I was sad to see Ygritte go. She looked pretty great naked a couple of seasons ago.
I thought the same thing, especially with guys getting gored by massive bolts and falling hundreds of feet.

 
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