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wishbone 05-17-12 10:51 AM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by Mordred (Post 11235962)
Your analogy doesn't really work though because Dragons don't exist anymore (as far as anyone knows) but nukes still do... unless you're implying that I should be worried about T-Rex attacks.

Do you feel threatened by nukes at this moment? The threat is there, the threat is very real, but we really don't think about it that much -- unlike the '60s or the '80s. :shrug:

Mordred 05-17-12 11:01 AM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by wishbone (Post 11235966)
Do you feel threatened by nukes at this moment? The threat is there, the threat is very real, but we really don't think about it that much -- unlike the '60s or the '80s. :shrug:

A more apt analogy would be if the entire world agreed to disarm all nukes, destroy all centrifuges, shut down all nuclear reactors and launch all the current radioactive material into the sun. Then you wait for 300 years before asking a person if they feel threatened by nukes. :)

wishbone 05-17-12 11:26 AM

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But nukes need to be maintained to be operational -- for all we know they could be as useful as the dragon skulls resting in the vaults below the Red Keep. :)

argh923 05-17-12 01:52 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by Thrush (Post 11235616)
The Wight can only be killed by fire. So far we dont know what if anything can kill a White Walker.

http://images.wikia.com/gameofthrone...ite_Walker.jpg

OK, so non-rhetorical...I want to make sure I follow. No book spoilers please, but if I'm missing something from the show let me know.
Wight - Dead person who's come back to life. Appears to be supernaturally strong and powerful, but no brain activity (zombie). Can only be killed by fire. Unsure why they come back to life, only seems to happen North of the Wall.
White Walker - Mysterious large creatures with blue eyes. Very powerful, feared, and the subject of legends and stories. Nobody knows what they are, what their origin is, or what their purpose is.
Wildlings - People living north of the Wall.
Mance Rayder - Former brother of the Night's Watch. Abandoned his post and now proclaims himself King Beyond the Wall. Has an army of wildlings. No known connection between he and the weird creatures of the North.

Correct?


Originally Posted by aktick (Post 11235805)
IIRC, there was just the red comet thing, and somebody saying it meant the dragons had returned. But of course nobody actually believed it.

Osha was the one who stated that, to Bran and (I think) Maester Lewin.


Originally Posted by wishbone (Post 11235965)
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/8...tb91r0tx2s.gif

Bran/Hodor -- the best thing since Master Blaster!

rotfl

Mordred 05-17-12 02:01 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by argh923 (Post 11236305)
OK, so non-rhetorical...I want to make sure I follow. No book spoilers please, but if I'm missing something from the show let me know.
Wight - Dead person who's come back to life. Appears to be supernaturally strong and powerful, but no brain activity (zombie). Can only be killed by fire. Unsure why they come back to life, only seems to happen North of the Wall.
White Walker - Mysterious large creatures with blue eyes. Very powerful, feared, and the subject of legends and stories. Nobody knows what they are, what their origin is, or what their purpose is.
Wildlings - People living north of the Wall.
Mance Rayder - Former brother of the Night's Watch. Abandoned his post and now proclaims himself King Beyond the Wall. Has an army of wildlings. No known connection between he and the weird creatures of the North.

Correct?

I'm pretty sure you've fully summed up all the information the show has given us except for the detail that the White Walkers (and Wights too I suppose) haven't been seen for thousands of years before now. Not sure if it has been outright stated or just implied that the Wights are brought back to life by the White Walkers.

ryuhayabu 05-17-12 02:08 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by Mordred (Post 11236319)
I'm pretty sure you've fully summed up all the information the show has given us except for the detail that the White Walkers (and Wights too I suppose) haven't been seen for thousands of years before now. Not sure if it has been outright stated or just implied that the Wights are brought back to life by the White Walkers.

It was stated by Sam in season 1 when they were burning them after they attacked the commander. (He read it in a book.)

Astrofan 05-17-12 02:09 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by Merkin Muffley (Post 11235867)
Every time I see this thread, I think it says "A Man Without Hodor."

That would be, "Roast Boy Without Hodor."

Mordred 05-17-12 02:55 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by ryuhayabu (Post 11236335)
It was stated by Sam in season 1 when they were burning them after they attacked the commander. (He read it in a book.)

Thanks for the confirmation.

Thrush 05-17-12 04:15 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by argh923 (Post 11236305)
OK, so non-rhetorical...I want to make sure I follow. No book spoilers please, but if I'm missing something from the show let me know.
Wight - Dead person who's come back to life. Appears to be supernaturally strong and powerful, but no brain activity (zombie). Can only be killed by fire. Unsure why they come back to life, only seems to happen North of the Wall.
White Walker - Mysterious large creatures with blue eyes. Very powerful, feared, and the subject of legends and stories. Nobody knows what they are, what their origin is, or what their purpose is.
Wildlings - People living north of the Wall.
Mance Rayder - Former brother of the Night's Watch. Abandoned his post and now proclaims himself King Beyond the Wall. Has an army of wildlings. No known connection between he and the weird creatures of the North.

Correct?

Pretty much. Dont forget the Giant Spiders and Dead horses.

Old Nan speaking to Bran.

"Oh, my sweet summer child.
What do you know about fear?
Fear is for the winter when the snows fall a hundred feet deep.
Fear is for the long night, when the sun hides for years and children are born and live and die, all in darkness. That is the time for fear, my little lord, when the white walkers move through the woods.

Thousands of years ago there came a night that lasted a generation.
Kings froze to death in their castles,
same as the shepherds in their huts. And women smothered their babies
rather than see them starve,
and wept and felt the tears freeze on their cheeks.
So is this the sort of story that you like?
In that darkness, the White Walkers came for the first time.
They swept through cities and kingdoms,
riding their dead horses,
hunting with their packs of pale spiders big as hounds…"

aktick 05-17-12 07:29 PM

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I can do without ever seeing a spider that big, thank you. Even if it's just on TV. :(

Fandango 05-18-12 12:10 AM

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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/LgfPYetWWJw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

superfro 05-18-12 12:18 AM

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^^^ Holy fuck! This is my new favorite thing ever.

Draven 05-18-12 12:31 AM

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God I love the Internet.

Thrush 05-18-12 05:05 AM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by aktick (Post 11236820)
I can do without ever seeing a spider that big, thank you. Even if it's just on TV. :(

Sweet dreams

http://i.imgur.com/22bb0.gif

gr8vette 05-18-12 06:52 AM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by Thrush (Post 11237204)

LOL. I have these in my back yard in Virginia. Freaked my wife out!

aktick 05-18-12 07:28 AM

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Ha! That's not nearly as big as a hound!



:sad:

redrum 05-18-12 04:09 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 
episode 9 is gonna be epic

HBO upped their budget for it and Neil Marshall directing it

Moopher 05-18-12 04:16 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 
Lol, everytime I see this thread, I read "A Man Without Hodor."

Decker 05-18-12 04:35 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 
Someone needs to fashion one of these: http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...w_W97SQtA6twmI into a Bran/Hodor costume. It would replace the Boardwalk Empire "Richard w/Phantom mask" outfit as the hottest costume in town.

Tommy Ceez 05-18-12 05:04 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by redrum (Post 11238152)
episode 9 is gonna be epic

HBO upped their budget for it and Neil Marshall directing it

I am totally expecting Exodus PII to be replaced on top of the 'the most hellish TV episode of all time' list.

hahn 05-19-12 06:34 PM

Re: Game of Thrones -- "A Man Without Honor" -- 5/13/12
 

Originally Posted by Fandango (Post 11237131)
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/LgfPYetWWJw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Utterly brilliant.

creekdipper 05-20-12 12:18 PM

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^ ^ ^

Shame that they only got paid union scale for session work.


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