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DJariya 07-30-17 11:40 AM

Game of Thrones (S7E03) -- "The Queen's Justice" -- 7/30/17
 
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Episode #63: "The Queen's Justice"

Debut: SUNDAY, JULY 30 (9:00-10:00 p.m.)

Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) holds court. Cersei (Lena Headey) returns a gift. Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) learns from his mistakes.

Written for television by David Benioff & D. B. Weiss; directed by Mark Mylod.

Episode 3 of 7

Dr. DVD 07-30-17 05:09 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E03) -- "The Queen's Justice" -- 7/30/17
 
A title like this doesn't bode well for Ellaria and her daughter. I predict

Spoiler:
Cersei makes Ellaria watch her daughter die before killing her or giving her to the mountain or something as terrible. Seems like something she would do .

Raul3 07-30-17 06:29 PM

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Do you think that the "Shame!" lady is still alive?

jfoobar 07-30-17 08:03 PM

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Jerome Flynn credit in the opener. Bronn!

SmackDaddy 07-30-17 08:27 PM

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So I guess Euron was wearing knife proof armor after all. -rolleyes-

OldBoy 07-30-17 08:55 PM

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Brilliant!

jfoobar 07-30-17 09:03 PM

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Not nearly enough Bronn, but damn_good otherwise.

Dr. DVD 07-30-17 09:07 PM

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Well, can't say this was a filler episode. Team Targeryn has suffered some setbacks to say the least. Nice to see Mycroft Holmes getting some work! :)

IDrinkMolson 07-30-17 09:10 PM

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...This is Jon Snow... He's King of the North...

MrX 07-30-17 09:19 PM

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Loved Olenna dropping the bomb on Jamie that she was responsible for Joffrey's death.

DthRdrX 07-30-17 09:19 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E03) -- "The Queen's Justice" -- 7/30/17
 

Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 13124613)
Well, can't say this was a filler episode. Team Targeryn has suffered some setbacks to say the least. Nice to see Mycroft Holmes getting some work! :)

Yea, she is losing just enough to:

A: Get rid of all the minor characters.
B: Force her hand at asking Jon Snow for help.
C: Prolonging the downfall of the Lannisters.

Some killer qoutes from this episode though ...

"Well, I got a book, and followed the directions."
"I don't really know. I was drunk for most of it."
"This is Jon snow. He's king of the north!"

Interesting though .... Jamie is the one that always had Tyrion's back. That confession about Joffrey might be the thing that turns things against Cersei.

jfoobar 07-30-17 09:22 PM

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http://i.imgur.com/Su2hGCw.jpg?1

majorjoe23 07-30-17 09:45 PM

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It was cool to see Mark Gatiss back, I'm a big League of Gentlemen fan.

Azor Ahai 07-30-17 10:02 PM

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Hated the Casterly Rock play-by-play from Tyrion. Those battle scenes could have been done away with completely and just shown the aftermath like the Whispering Wood scene or other battles from the lesser budgeted early seasons. Other than that a solid episode with some terrific character moments throughout. Intriguing stuff with Varys, Melisandre, Bran, etc. Also glad the Lannisters' debt to the Iron Bank hasn't simply been forgotten and done away with; it was good to see Gatiss return from season 4.


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B.A. 07-30-17 10:18 PM

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Diana Rigg was awesome on this show. What a boss way to go out. She will be missed.

B.A. 07-30-17 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jfoobar (Post 13124611)
Not nearly enough Bronn, but damn_good otherwise.

:beer:

Numanoid 07-30-17 10:50 PM

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Was Mark Gatiss' voice dubbed? I can usually pick his voice out of a crowd, and that did not sound like him at all.

fumanstan 07-30-17 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by IDrinkMolson (Post 13124614)
...This is Jon Snow... He's King of the North...

This was so great :lol:

Crazy seeing Daenerys' army get destroyed with everything Tyrion's planned just going to shit.

Rypro 525 07-30-17 11:19 PM

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"Tell Cersei i want her to know it was me" such a bitchin way to go out

GoldenJCJ 07-30-17 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by IDrinkMolson (Post 13124614)
...This is Jon Snow... He's King of the North...

It's rare that I laugh out loud at GoT but this did it. :lol:

Decker 07-30-17 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DthRdrX (Post 13124619)

Some killer qoutes from this episode though ...

"Well, I got a book, and followed the directions."
"I don't really know. I was drunk for most of it."
"This is Jon snow. He's king of the north!"

.

Don't forget :
"You're telling me that the woman who murdered my mother, father and brother is dangerous? Thank you for your wise counsel"

I did perk up when Olena wondered out load why Tywin never invaded High Garden at first sign of money trouble. I'm pretty sure that will be significant going forward....

musick 07-30-17 11:47 PM

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took 3 episodes to get here but finally, good stuff

mwbmis 07-31-17 12:44 AM

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Apparently there were only four people left in Dorne b/c taking out Ellaria Sand and the Sand snakes defeated the entire Dorne army, which should have been fresh and ready b/c they entirely sat out the Clash of Kings.

Surprised Randyll Tarly hasn't gone to Old Town to get his sword back yet.

majorjoe23 07-31-17 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by mwbmis (Post 13124744)
Apparently there were only four people left in Dorne b/c taking out Ellaria Sand and the Sand snakes defeated the entire Dorne army, which should have been fresh and ready b/c they entirely sat out the Clash of Kings.

Surprised Randyll Tarly hasn't gone to Old Town to get his sword back yet.

I thought part of the issue is they needed ships to get the Dorne army to in position and Euron took those out.

Axeramm 07-31-17 01:21 AM

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I dont feel bad for Ellaria or the Sand Snakes at all. They did the one thing Oberyn hated most in their desire for vengeance.

Really wish there was more interaction between Jon and the dragons. Would have been interesting to see one land near him and act curious.


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