On June 11 2013 12:10 TanGeng wrote: Shit, mentioned the books... lol
Also I was never quite sure why Stannis is the only one that seems to respond to the requests from the wall.
because fleeing the south with the remainder of his armies actually makes sense if he wants to stay alive / give the impression he can be the king by solving the realm's real problem.
He probably doesnt know his forces dont stand a chance vs the undead but he knows he doesnt stand a chance vs Tywin & friends, so why not?
On June 12 2013 01:44 pzea469 wrote: So I was wondering why Stannis was so quick to believe the Nights Watch message and didn't even really question it. Obviously Melissandra helped convince him, but after I thought about it, I'm sure it has to do with the vision he saw at the end of Season 2. In this season he revealed that he saw a battle in the snow. So probably to him hearing that the real battle is in the north sounds like it's his obvious destiny. This was probably clear to some of you but it wasn't to me so I just thought I'd mention this.
I think the scene would have been perfect had they just added 5 or so more seconds with Stannis just standing there, looking at Davos and probing him. Hated the last scene, I can't believe how cringe worthy that was. Good thing there were some of the best scenes in this episode, though, like Tyrion vs Tywin and Arya + Hound
I don't think Stannis could match wits with Tywin. In fact, I don't think anyone but Tyrion could. And Tywin has so much experience that he would beat anyone under the table with his history.
On June 12 2013 02:15 Fulla wrote: Come on I want Tywin vs Stannis in a debate, the ultimate showdown. Fights to the death are so overrated
Stannis is a mental midget compared to Tywin. Stannis can't even make decisions for himself anymore and has to consult some hoodoo voodoo from the mysterious woman.
I'm sorry if I'm dense but why all of a sudden does Stannis and the red hair witch? have a change of heart and instead of going for the iron throne, they want to kill the white walkers? To me it makes their whole story pointless. What am I missing here?
On June 10 2013 09:13 Flyingdutchman wrote: I still don't get why they want to keep the regions in place, letting some parts of the world see it before the others. Waiting one day ain't so bad if it wasn't for the spoiler threat you have to deal with all day.
Because they don't want to air the episodes on 3:00 CET
They air it what, 9 pm ET in the states? Then 20:30 in NL. I guess it is the first reasonable timeslot after ET sunday evening. If they show it in Europe first there would only be 6 hours in between screening times. Kinda stupid question by me lol.
On June 12 2013 02:21 matiK23 wrote: I'm sorry if I'm dense but why all of a sudden does Stannis and the red hair witch? have a change of heart and instead of going for the iron throne, they want to kill the white walkers? To me it makes their whole story pointless to me. What am I missing here?
Stannis doesn't give a damn about the throne, he wants his kingdom. Not much to rule over when the undead take over
On June 12 2013 02:21 matiK23 wrote: I'm sorry if I'm dense but why all of a sudden does Stannis and the red hair witch? have a change of heart and instead of going for the iron throne, they want to kill the white walkers? To me it makes their whole story pointless. What am I missing here?
because he cant win a war vs Tywin. Why not try and save the realm instead?? should buy him more streetcred than rolling over and dying.
On June 12 2013 02:21 matiK23 wrote: I'm sorry if I'm dense but why all of a sudden does Stannis and the red hair witch? have a change of heart and instead of going for the iron throne, they want to kill the white walkers? To me it makes their whole story pointless. What am I missing here?
I think you can also make out pretty well that he is not entirely comfortable with the choices he would have to make to have another shot at the throne in the near future. Stannis really wants to do what is right. He knows in his heart I think that Davos is right about taking power by ways of blood magic and fratricide, yet at this point, what can he do? His armies are all but destroyed, his enemies have just eliminated their second front, and all he has left is a rock in the narrow sea and a woman he cannot fully trust in right mind.
Having a new, just and honorable cause to go after, even assured on by his two most trusted advisors, must be like christmas for the guy.
On June 12 2013 01:44 pzea469 wrote: So I was wondering why Stannis was so quick to believe the Nights Watch message and didn't even really question it. Obviously Melissandra helped convince him, but after I thought about it, I'm sure it has to do with the vision he saw at the end of Season 2. In this season he revealed that he saw a battle in the snow. So probably to him hearing that the real battle is in the north sounds like it's his obvious destiny. This was probably clear to some of you but it wasn't to me so I just thought I'd mention this.
I think the scene would have been perfect had they just added 5 or so more seconds with Stannis just standing there, looking at Davos and probing him. Hated the last scene, I can't believe how cringe worthy that was. Good thing there were some of the best scenes in this episode, though, like Tyrion vs Tywin and Arya + Hound
I don't understand, you're saying that it was suspicious? I don't think Davos, or anyone, would joke about something like this, not only because it's quite a big statement but also a big risk, since you can easily verify the news by contacting any other house or even the rumours that will soon spread.
I also believe that there must be some sort of seal that proves the paper comes from Castleblack.
On June 12 2013 02:15 Fulla wrote: Come on I want Tywin vs Stannis in a debate, the ultimate showdown. Fights to the death are so overrated
Stannis is a mental midget compared to Tywin. Stannis can't even make decisions for himself anymore and has to consult some hoodoo voodoo from the mysterious woman.
If you had a magical lady calling you a messiah and accurately depicting future events, killing your enemies with penis blood and the like, I think you'd rely really god damn hard on her advice.
On June 12 2013 02:15 Fulla wrote: Come on I want Tywin vs Stannis in a debate, the ultimate showdown. Fights to the death are so overrated
Stannis is a mental midget compared to Tywin. Stannis can't even make decisions for himself anymore and has to consult some hoodoo voodoo from the mysterious woman.
If you had a magical lady calling you a messiah and accurately depicting future events, killing your enemies with penis blood and the like, I think you'd rely really god damn hard on her advice.
plus by assassinating Renly she gave him a real army. Its not his fault that Davos is a terrible commander who got the entire navy burned up or that the Tyrells joined up with the Lannisters.
On June 12 2013 02:15 Fulla wrote: Come on I want Tywin vs Stannis in a debate, the ultimate showdown. Fights to the death are so overrated
Stannis is a mental midget compared to Tywin. Stannis can't even make decisions for himself anymore and has to consult some hoodoo voodoo from the mysterious woman.
If you had a magical lady calling you a messiah and accurately depicting future events, killing your enemies with penis blood and the like, I think you'd rely really god damn hard on her advice.
plus by assassinating Renly she gave him a real army. Its not his fault that Davos is a terrible commander who got the entire navy burned up or that the Tyrells joined up with the Lannisters.
Blackwater's bay was a bit like a hellbat drop they woudl'nt have seen coming. Stannis is just a pawn now, the fact that he doesn't react in any way to the fact that the red lady suddenly decides to fight the white walkers while she didn't saw them coming at all ever shows it quite well. Arya kicks ass more and more, hope she doesn't die too soon xD
Nice! And I thought I was the only one thinking that when they stood there.
Also kinda like the opposite of their outfit too. She dressed in a pretty ( probably expensive ) dress and he standing there in rags not shaved at all. Nice contrast.
In general concerning episode 10:
I really liked this episode because it had some additional great scenes:
- Tywin / Tyrin / Joffrey right at the beginning was brilliantly executed I think especially Tywin showing some kind of emotion towards his son - Arya using her coin - hopefully some forshadowing what's to come - already excited - The last scene with Daenarys was wonderful, really great emotions
I just have to say the acting is phenomenal and the more I see of the show, the more respect I have for everyone involved.
So, I am eagerly awaiting season 4, while I have book #1 to read which I ordered a couple of days back :D
On June 12 2013 03:33 NIIINO wrote: How big is the world ? lets compare it to UK. It feels really small. Is it small planet or there is some kind of great sea ?
I heard Westeros is suppose to be something like the size of south america. Essos is really big but we dont know how big, and theres another continent beyond that, which I dont recall the name. Ashai I think?
On June 12 2013 03:33 NIIINO wrote: How big is the world ? lets compare it to UK. It feels really small. Is it small planet or there is some kind of great sea ?
I heard Westeros is suppose to be something like the size of south america. Essos is really big but we dont know how big, and theres another continent beyond that, which I dont recall the name. Ashai I think?
Man I just can't believe Stannis has so much devotion to his code of behaviour that he immediately ordered Davos' death, despite owing Davos the lives of his men and himself.