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Game of Thrones S2xE7 [A Man Without Honor] | Full Length Reaction & Watch-along!

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"Why would a sheep be better?!" Haha. For some reason, no one ever points that out. They mention that the sheep is gross, but never call out how she asks about that before the hand.

Eudaimonist

I actually watched this episode before the previous one was uploaded! So I read your comment after this was filmed haha

VKunia

it's a bad habit making predictions because although I love sharing them - i also want them confirmed or denied πŸ˜†thank you so much Ian!!

VKunia

just repeating what others have said!!

VKunia

why are we wonding what seasons are not as good than others? dont spoil your expectations. Let yourself enjoy the show and not worry about what other people may think. dont go into any season expecting them to be worse or bad. It will ruin your reactions.

Baldemort

Seasons 3 and 4 are good - there are some very powerful moments. George R.R. Martin stopped being an advisor on the show after season 4. Season 5 is ok - some story arcs are a bit slow but it still has some very satisfyting scenes. Season 6 and 7 are good - with more excellent developments, but some people don't like #7 as much. Season 8 is good for the first few episodes then goes downhill fast (but may as well watch to the end if you get that far).

Hurrakan

I Really do enjoy hearing your theories Vicky ofc they can't be confirmed or denied you will find out in time πŸ™‚ . I really like season 5 and 6 actually πŸ‘ when I first saw this episode I guessed who they were referring to in the title of the episode but it was a toss up between two characters. Anyways this was great cheers Vicky πŸ™‚

Ian

Well don't rush, V. House of the Dragon is only in season 2 and Knight of the Seven Kingdoms just finished its first season. Well, since you didn't read my post on the last episode it would seem, lol, where I did explain the title of the last episode, here it is again: "The episode is titled "The Old Gods and The New" because it encapsulates the division and struggles of the power dynamics. Theon is caught between his family's traditions of the Drowned God and the people he is ruling that follow the Old Gods. Geographically, we see Jon Beyond the Wall, an area where they believe in the Old Gods, and Tyrion in King's Landing where they follow the New Gods. And the overarching themes of characters seeking divine guidance from conflicting faiths during war and political instability. Including Daenerys who is making claims that she is following a possible divine right by being the Mother of Dragons that is immune to fire." Ygritte brought up sheep because its a stereotyped rumor that sheep herders have sex with their flock, especially an unmarried sheep herder. In older times it is sort of considered a better option than raping women but even back then, those rumored to indulge were teased and made fun at for not being able to get a woman. Here is the first actor replacement of The Mountain. When Tywin was talking to Arya, right before their conversation he was talking Clegane, i.e. The Mountain, who obviously looked different from the last time we saw him at the tournament when he chopped off a horse's head and pouted as he stomped away, lol. When I first saw the burned bodies, it didn't cross my mind that they were the Stark boys. I thought that he was just showing off his cruelty, that he is willing to burn children. But those looks he made when he looked at them felt like it surprised even him to see burn children and that he somehow felt he made a mistake. The look on Theon's face captured my attention more than the dead kids did. Since no scene involving the Stark boys, Hodor, and Osha was show besides what we saw, the fact that they might be the Stark boys never entered my mind.

Raptor

STILL Married with children, actually. Oh I'm a day late and a copper short there... lol

MertzRocks

Did you know Snow and Yigrette dated in real life

me

LMAO NO WAY?? no wonder they have great chemistry

VKunia

A fun tidbit about Vicky's guess about Jon and Ygritte is that Rose Leslie is Kit Harrington's real-life wife.

Tim Heron

Is that from the book(s)? It's very apt; and I do see that in Balon's and Yara's eyes too. As Kraken, they're a bit butt-hurt too, bc Kraken have no bones and so on land are just blobs. - okay it's not THAT literal...

MertzRocks

OMG WOW You're good! 🀯 Sorry, can't elaborate... 😜 Love you V! πŸ˜˜πŸ’• 🀘😎🎸

MertzRocks

OOOFFFF.

V1rtu0u5

"You can educate an ironborn, groom him in chivalry manners, make him accustomed to Westerosi traditions. But when you look in his eyes - you will see the truth. There is still the sea - cold, grey and cruel"

Aeneas


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