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kallista

you’re so right ramsay deserved soooooo much worse. he should’ve been kept alive way longer

Jay Owin

Stole this from a random article: Back in the the tenth episode of season three, Bran tells the story of the Rat Cook, a legend in which a cook in the Night’s Watch killed the son of a visiting king, cooked him into a pie and served him to the king. In George R.R. Martin’s A Storm of Swords, it’s revealed that it was Winterfell’s Old Nan who originally told Bran this tale, meaning that Arya has undoubtedly heard it as well. “The Rat Cook had cooked the son of the Andal king in a big pie with onions, carrots, mushrooms, lots of pepper and salt, a rasher of bacon, and a dark red Dornish wine,” Martin writes. “Then he served him to his father, who praised the taste and had a second slice. Afterward the gods transformed the cook into a monstrous white rat who could only eat his own young. He had roamed the Nightfort ever since, devouring his children, but still his hunger was not sated. ‘It was not for murder that the gods cursed him,’ Old Nan said, ‘nor for serving the Andal king his son in a pie. A man has a right to vengeance. But he slew a guest beneath his roof, and that the gods cannot forgive.'”

Lonna Neil

The score to both of these episodes are outstanding... I Love how you've embrased this show, your reactions. Just a suggestion but be prepared for very dark scenes to come ahead...soak up these past two seasons. Looking forward to continuing the journey.🥰

Maggie Jordan

Arya was always my favorite character from the beginning, so you’re not alone! Also, wasn’t the music so amazing for episode 10? I did my final paper in an advanced music theory class on Light of The Seven, and it’s still the work I’m most proud of.

TigerMyth

We all love to hate her but you have to give Cersei Kudos to a well executed plan. Oh and your mods have their work cut out trying to keep any spoilers about the baby. This is the one case where reading the books would easily give you all of the clues. The show has mentioned everything to figure it out but you had to be paying attention to historical details that could easily be missed.

Jeremiah Smith

I believe we're meant to assume that Ser Gregor removes all of his garments and... well, assaults Septa Unella whilst he is unclothed. I think that's why she is screaming as Cersei walks away

Tron

Cersei has no claim to the throne. She`s not in the line of succession, she`s a usurper.

Balance85

Fun Fact: George R. R. Martin asked the creators of this show to name Jon Snow's mother, before he would allow this show to be made. You're on the right track. It's still not in the books. Unless you look deeper. Ned's devotion is to family, honor, and duty; in that order. Love your reactions. Well actually, it might be honor, duty, family. Given on how he goes about things in S1. Honor to his oath to the king, his duty as hand of the king, and his family is taken care of...Unless by doing those things he is serving his family? I do admire his resolve. But he has been lying since day one, his one regret. So the story goes.

John Dodo

Just glad to finally get here to see your reaction to the battle of the bastards. Not sure what it’s called in cinematography but the long uncut shot of following Jon snow through the battle. It really isolates you on exactly what the director is trying to convey with that shot. I’ve seen this before in other films but that shot with the cameras used combined with the score was epic. 👍👍

Anonymous

I know Ned is not Jon Snow’s father but he does have Stark blood cuz Lyanna is his mother, so he is a Stark. But how fitting was it that The Starks avenged The Red Wedding. John & Sansa took care of The Bolton’s. Remember it was Roose Bolton who stabbed Robb Stark in the heart and he was given The North and Winterfell by Tywin Lannister because of it. And Then Arya butchered The Freys, Walder in particular, for their part in The Red Wedding. It was just soooo satisfying.