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Oh you mean the same woman who was pointed out last episode "You're the first ruling woman in the history of Westeros"?
You mean that one?
If it wasn't clear then yes, I'm talking about Cersei.
Oh you mean the same woman who was pointed out last episode "You're the first ruling woman in the history of Westeros"?
You mean that one?
If so, they've really misread everything. Ellaria and Yara are both reprehensible characters. Completely unlikable.I thought I remembered last year after Ramsay died that the producers said there would be a new "bad" guy that would be hated even more than Ramsay ever was. It was hinted if not outright stated that Euron would be that guy. Am I totally misremembering this? I'm in the camp that thinks Euron is one of the more interesting show characters this season and definitely not in the Ramsay category. Have the showrunners completely fucked up in trying to make Euron a bad guy and that we somehow feel bad for Asha or the sand snakes getting captured?
I'm worried that the season ending will be some retarded shit where Theon kills Euron and we're supposed to have a bunch of feels when instead we'll just be pissed another interesting character is gone.
...Given our hero's travel abilities he could be back in time for wine and whores later that evening.
It's like you guys forgot that Jamie was LOATHED for a long time and later beloved (now he is just sort of window dressing).If so, they've really misread everything. Ellaria and Yara are both reprehensible characters. Completely unlikable.
Honestly, seeing Ellaria's torture made me like Cersei a bit. Despite all their efforts to portray her as "Darth Cersei" this season.
Yup, I liked Cersei more from that scene as well. Honestly, if Khaleesi gets lippy with my boy Jon Snow one more time, I might have to root for Cersei.If so, they've really misread everything. Ellaria and Yara are both reprehensible characters. Completely unlikable.
Honestly, seeing Ellaria's torture made me like Cersei a bit. Despite all their efforts to portray her as "Darth Cersei" this season.
I'd say that book readers like Jaime a lot more. His redemption arc in the books actually made sense.It's like you guys forgot that Jamie was LOATHED for a long time and later beloved (now he is just sort of window dressing).
If so, they've really misread everything. Ellaria and Yara are both reprehensible characters. Completely unlikable.
Honestly, seeing Ellaria's torture made me like Cersei a bit. Despite all their efforts to portray her as "Darth Cersei" this season.
100% but it's still there. He was a prick in season one.I'd say that book readers like Jaime a lot more. His redemption arc in the books actually made sense.
TV show Jaime is fucking baffling.
I'd say that book readers like Jaime a lot more. His redemption arc in the books actually made sense.
TV show Jaime is fucking baffling.
Book jaime went full on 'bros before hoes', where show jaime is completely paralyzed by the pussy. At least for now. Have a feeling they are just way late on his 'overcoming dat pussy' arc.
Jamie killing Cerci is pretty much the only satisfying way for her to go at this point. She has used him as her emotional crutch for so long that the look in her eyes when that sword goes into her heart will be some of the best television schadenfreude in a long time. Bonus points if Arya talks him into it.I bet he kills Cerci, because what she does to Brienne.
I bet he kills Cerci, because what she does to Brienne or another undeserving of her wrath that he reapects/likes.
So I went back to read her plot synopsis, and I guess you're right -- it's just that she's a dyke that I don't like about her I guess.The fuck is reprehensible about Yara? All she's ever really done in the show is be a painfully ugly vyke. Unless you meant Tyene, but iirc she was the only one of the sand sluts who didn't actually do anything other than participate in that fuckawful fight scene in Dorne and flash her scientifically impossible tits at Bronn. Ellaria murdered Myrcella and the two skanks that Euron killed are the ones who murdered Quentyn.
Yeah, this is actually my biggest issue with the series vs the book.I'd say that book readers like Jaime a lot more. His redemption arc in the books actually made sense.
TV show Jaime is fucking baffling.
So I went back to read her plot synopsis, and I guess you're right -- it's just that she's a dyke that I don't like about her I guess.
That said, I noticed this from last season, "Euron wins the Kingsmoot by proposing to marry Daenerys Targaryen and help her exact brutal vengeance on the mainland." Yara and Theon then try to beat him to the punch.
But uh, what ever happened to Euron going to Daenerys? That seems like a gaping plot hole. He went straight to Cersei. But he wouldn't have known that his niece and nephew got there first.
I'm assuming this is just a book plot hole because of mashing Euron and Victarion together, but it seems kind of strange.
No. Just the script.So is episode 4 actually leaked anywhere for download?
He might have. Again you have to assume that certain news travels. Cersei and Jamie know about Dany being at Dragonstone via some "fleet" so you can assume that Euron would know that as well. I agree it wasn't made clear however.But uh, what ever happened to Euron going to Daenerys? That seems like a gaping plot hole. He went straight to Cersei. But he wouldn't have known that his niece and nephew got there first.
Then you're just back to "bad writing" again.He might have. Again you have to assume that certain news travels. Cersei and Jamie know about Dany being at Dragonstone via some "fleet" so you can assume that Euron would know that as well. I agree it wasn't made clear however.