calsnowskier
Sarcastic F-wad
Die, Freys...
The North Remembers...Holy shit, that didn't take long. House stark revenge.
Great episode. My only real gripe was the stunt casting. IMHO, that type of thing just doesn't belong in GoT...
Anyone have any idea who those people The Hound buried were?
They were from Season 4. A farmer(?) and his daughter took Arya and The Hound in for a night and fed them. Then the next morning The Hound stole from them. He beat the father in the process but didn't kill him. Arya did not approve and The Hound told her they'd be dead by winter anyway.
Rewatching some eps before the new season tonight (specifically Battle of the Bastards) and it got me thinking, why did no one ever think to outfit Wun Wun (or any giant before that) with some type of armor? He took a shitton of arrows wearing basic clothes and kept going. If he had any semblance of protection, even if it was just multiple layers of clothing but especially with actual armor, he'd be damn near unstoppable. Fucking Jon Snow. He knows nothing
I liked the scene as well. It was just Sheeren's inclusion that I was disappointed in. But I would still rate the episode about a 9 or 9.5, so it is no big deal.Agreed. And if they were going to do it, he wouldn't be on my list. That being said, apparently Maysie Williams is a huge and it was done at her request. I really liked that scene though. It seemed like Arya had a bit of an awakening as she realized that not all Lannister soldiers are such terrible people.
I wonder if she freed uncle Edmure while at The Twins. Perhaps she didn't know he was there.
I liked the scene as well. It was just Sheeren's inclusion that I was disappointed in. But I would still rate the episode about a 9 or 9.5, so it is no big deal.
I got the sense that Arya had full intention of slaughtering the lot of them. But they were all just a bunch of good guys trying to feed their families and were not evil rapists and pillagers. Each had their own back stories, to. One was a song writer, one was a vintner, one was an expectant father who wanted a daughter, not only so she would watch over him in his old age, but so his son would not be forced to fight someone else's war, like him.
Beautiful scene, actually.