The leader of the Brotherhood is actually Ned Stark reincarnated. He is on a mission to find Robert Baratheon's reincarnated form(who just happens to be Shae the whore). Once they team up again, the story sort of turns into a buddy comedy with a really awkward sex scene between two best friends. You should read the books, though, as they explain this a lot better.the leader of the brotherhood of no banners is he the true lord of light "person on earth"
were Stannis baratheon is just being played by the red headed lady.
There is nothing key about the cave scene.The Casterly Rock thing is new. Also the reason he's going to Frey is new (to replace soldiers).
Very good episode. Cave scene with Ygritte was good, but felt rushed. This is what happens when actors disappear from the show for 1-2 episodes, there no context when you jump to key scenes like the cave.
A debate I saw on another board was the about the Barristan/Jorah scene. Barristan tells Jorah that he didn't sit on the small council. Now I know in the book he did, but in the show canon, is that the truth? I saw a post that said that he didn't sit on the council in season 1.
OMG! I knew it, I felt like there was something there.The leader of the Brotherhood is actually Ned Stark reincarnated. He is on a mission to find Robert Baratheon's reincarnated form(who just happens to be Shae the whore). Once they team up again, the story sort of turns into a buddy comedy with a really awkward sex scene between two best friends. You should read the books, though, as they explain this a lot better.
I don't see how we can complain about the jars scene but praise the foreshadowing from Qyburn in his scene. I doubt Selyse gets that much screen time, so adding in the scene with the jars really drives home the point she's fucked in the head. I thought it was a good addition to make her character pretty clear.Another fine episode. This season is going really well, and the Red Wedding is inching closer and closer. Only complaint is I thought Selyse's jars were kinda weird and out of place.
When Qyburn is getting to work on Jaime's arm, there's a very quick flash of his face and it looks like he's getting some sick satisfaction out of it. I don't know if it was intentional or not, but if it was that's some nice foreshadowing for his character and the weird shit he does for Cersei.
Pretty much this. She's had no screentime to establish her crazy credentials, they sort of had to get everything in that one scene.Fetuses in jars I imagine was done just to emphasize how crazy Selyse has become.