I enjoyed episode 2. Was a bit slow but I thought it built on things well, plenty of intrigue as to what will happen.
Oh and Jaime and Bronn back together made me happy, proper bromance.
I would very happily watch a show about Bronn and his band of bros, or even just him on his own strolling around Westeros being Bronn. He's pretty cool.
I enjoyed episode 2. Was a bit slow but I thought it built on things well, plenty of intrigue as to what will happen.
Oh and Jaime and Bronn back together made me happy, proper bromance.
I would very happily watch a show about Bronn and his band of bros, or even just him on his own strolling around Westeros being Bronn. He's pretty cool.
"Hey, that's Jaime fooking Lannister," quote of the show so far.
I enjoyed episode 2. Was a bit slow but I thought it built on things well, plenty of intrigue as to what will happen.
Oh and Jaime and Bronn back together made me happy, proper bromance.
I would very happily watch a show about Bronn and his band of bros, or even just him on his own strolling around Westeros being Bronn. He's pretty cool.
Love Bronn, had the best line in the show so far IMHO:
"There's no cure for being a c*nt." (when discussing Joffrey with Tyrion and whether getting him a prostitute might lighten him up a bit).
Took me until halfway through series 2 before I realised he's Jerome out of Robson and Jerome. Him and the weird two faced assassin that Arya befriended in season 2 are my favourite characters.
Love Bronn, had the best line in the show so far IMHO:
"There's no cure for being a c*nt." (when discussing Joffrey with Tyrion and whether getting him a prostitute might lighten him up a bit).
Took me until halfway through series 2 before I realised he's Jerome out of Robson and Jerome. Him and the weird two faced assassin that Arya befriended in season 2 are my favourite characters.
Love Bronn, had the best line in the show so far IMHO:
"There's no cure for being a c*nt." (when discussing Joffrey with Tyrion and whether getting him a prostitute might lighten him up a bit).
Took me until halfway through series 2 before I realised he's Jerome out of Robson and Jerome. Him and the weird two faced assassin that Arya befriended in season 2 are my favourite characters.
Love Bronn, had the best line in the show so far IMHO:
"There's no cure for being a c*nt." (when discussing Joffrey with Tyrion and whether getting him a prostitute might lighten him up a bit).
Took me until halfway through series 2 before I realised he's Jerome out of Robson and Jerome. Him and the weird two faced assassin that Arya befriended in season 2 are my favourite characters.
I nearly cheered when Jaqen came back this week.
Was expecting it with Bronn.
The whole thing with her is one bit of the books that was really interesting but was bloody hard to keep up with. The daenerys bits get fucking tedious. Especially now Emilia Clarke has decided to keep her clothes on and not accurately reflect quite how often daenerys has at least one tit out. Hers and Cersei's lack of girl on girl compared to the books is disappointing.
Walder Frey is as much of a toilet as he is in the books but pleasingly so.
Varys is also well portrayed and so is Samwell
Now to my mind he series is going to scoot past the books or at least be caught up by next April so I'll be interested to see how the neckbeard plays it
SPOILER IF YOU DIDN'T WATCH S5E3 YET Jorah said he was taking Tyrion to "the queen". Whether that means Cersei or Dany, I suppose we will see. Jon Snow's been fantastic so far this season. Finally showing some leadership, like his father and brother before him. Hope things don't end up the same way for him... & I think the Bolton family aren't going to last very long. Littlefinger is up to something and Sansa is learning a lot from him.
I think they left it ambiguous like that to leave us wondering. Personally I think he's talking about Cersei.
I just can't get behind Jon Snow. Never liked the Starks, all this honour nonsense, look how far it gets you. Only one I've ever liked is Arya (or the person formally known as Arya).
I think they left it ambiguous like that to leave us wondering. Personally I think he's talking about Cersei.
I just can't get behind Jon Snow. Never liked the Starks, all this honour nonsense, look how far it gets you. Only one I've ever liked is Arya (or the person formally known as Arya).
Agree they left it deliberately ambiguous but I think he meant Daenarys.
I think they left it ambiguous like that to leave us wondering. Personally I think he's talking about Cersei.
I just can't get behind Jon Snow. Never liked the Starks, all this honour nonsense, look how far it gets you. Only one I've ever liked is Arya (or the person formally known as Arya).
Agree they left it deliberately ambiguous but I think he meant Daenarys.
I loved how Tyrion did the "look, I have a hood, I'll look like another drunken dwarf, it'll be fine" bit then went straight into I used to be rich. I always pay my debts. Like a Lannister... Oops.
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Slow episode last night, lovely cameo from Drogon though !
Oh and Jaime and Bronn back together made me happy, proper bromance.
Looking forward to see what happens to Arya. And the "competition" between Jon Snow and Ser Alliser was a great little bit of TV.
"There's no cure for being a c*nt." (when discussing Joffrey with Tyrion and whether getting him a prostitute might lighten him up a bit).
Took me until halfway through series 2 before I realised he's Jerome out of Robson and Jerome. Him and the weird two faced assassin that Arya befriended in season 2 are my favourite characters.
Was expecting it with Bronn.
Walder Frey is as much of a toilet as he is in the books but pleasingly so.
Varys is also well portrayed and so is Samwell
Now to my mind he series is going to scoot past the books or at least be caught up by next April so I'll be interested to see how the neckbeard plays it
I loved John Snow's bit last night... No time for cowards and mercy.
I wonder what Cersei could be writing to Littlefinger about?
How many times do we think Ser Jorah has visited the fake Daenarys in the brothel?
SPOILER IF YOU DIDN'T WATCH S5E3 YET
Jorah said he was taking Tyrion to "the queen". Whether that means Cersei or Dany, I suppose we will see.
Jon Snow's been fantastic so far this season. Finally showing some leadership, like his father and brother before him. Hope things don't end up the same way for him...
& I think the Bolton family aren't going to last very long. Littlefinger is up to something and Sansa is learning a lot from him.
I just can't get behind Jon Snow. Never liked the Starks, all this honour nonsense, look how far it gets you. Only one I've ever liked is Arya (or the person formally known as Arya).
And personally I think Jon Snow is awesome!