Arya killing Walder Frey was good, but I'd have to say for sheer nastiness, it would have to be Cersei handing over Septa Unella to the tender mercies of the Revenant Mountain and saying 'Shame! Shame!' as she locked the door. :hehe:
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Arya killing Walder Frey was good, but I'd have to say for sheer nastiness, it would have to be Cersei handing over Septa Unella to the tender mercies of the Revenant Mountain and saying 'Shame! Shame!' as she locked the door. :hehe:
Yeah. Also, little Lady Mormont is swiftly becoming my favourite character. :hehe:
Did you notice that the close ups of Littlefinger revealed that his hair is weirdly dyed. It's jet black on top, but snow white at the sides. He looks bizarre. Also, he's possibly the worst actor in the entire thing.
Yeah, I'll miss Maergery. Not least because she was so easy on the eye. Poor old fanny-befuddled Tommen probably could have done with a quick arm round the shoulder and a bit of 'there's plenty more fish in the sea'-type reassurance rather than tossing himself off like that.
Yes, you do feel the scriptwriters gave Olenna those lines to express everyone's feelings about the Sand Snakes. :hehe:
They'll have to watch that Baelish. Or preferably just kill him. Ironic that they were roaring about Ned's blood in Jon's veins moments after it was officially confirmed not to be the case. Presumably Bran will turn up and announce this just as the North are about to smash the Lannisters, scattering the houses. Captain Darling though :bow:
I never knew you were a GoTer A.
Been there from the start. If, one day, you set aside your reservations and watch it you might be pleasantly surprised. Think of costume-drama, scaled-up House of Cards with about a dozen Frank Underwoods and lots of scheming and smiting, and you'll hardly notice the supernatural stuff.
I vote for Cersei standing at the window drinking her wine watching all her enemies burn, although that look Jaime was giving her at the end was another great moment. That's really signalling trouble ahead.
I am also genetically predisposed to respond that little girl with what I assume was a Scottish accent saying "and you didn't answer the call." I thought that was a great scene.