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OldBoy 08-06-17 09:44 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
Cersei is on Arya's list right? Is Jaime?

jfoobar 08-06-17 09:49 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 13128981)
Cersei is on Arya's list right? Is Jaime?

Yes. No.

jfoobar 08-06-17 09:58 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
http://i.imgur.com/3ig7vve.png

B.A. 08-06-17 10:04 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
"Chaos is a ladder."

And then Bran dropped the mic.

jfoobar 08-06-17 10:07 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
Nice catch (not by me) on this line repeat from S5E1:

http://imgur.com/a/9N2Bp#3jz0CJ7

The "less"/"fewer" line is also a S5 reference to Stannis.

McHawkson 08-06-17 10:08 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
My predict.... Arya will kill Littlefinger.

I think Bran knew Littlefinger sent assassin to kill Bran and Bran foreseen Arya kill Littlefinger - with that knife.

Draven 08-06-17 10:09 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
Such much epicness. Those shots of Drogon mowing down EVERYONE were best-of-the-series moments.

Brienne vs Arya was fucking sweet too. Loved the one-shoulder kip-up. Can't wait to see Arya kill lots of people. :lol:

Also loved seeing the Dothraki in action. Cutting Bronn's horse out from under him was brutal.

Artman 08-06-17 10:15 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by B.A. (Post 13128992)
"Chaos is a ladder."

And then Bran dropped the mic.

Was going to ask what he said...couldn't quite make it out. Great episode....so much winning!

dvdjunkie32 08-06-17 10:21 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 13128979)
its more than half way over. Lol. Only 3 eps left :(

Even worse, we may not get the next season until 2019.

B.A. 08-06-17 10:22 PM

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https://i.imgur.com/MO8us9O_d.jpg?ma...&fidelity=high

TimeandTide 08-06-17 10:28 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by dvdjunkie32 (Post 13128972)

So what's the deal with Littlefinger's dagger?

Answered six posts above yours.

Did you guys watch with the sound muted? They explained the history of the knife at least twice in the episode. (Short of naming who sent the assassin, anyway.)

JackoOnHisBacko 08-06-17 10:30 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
[QUOTE=So what's the deal with Littlefinger's dagger?[/QUOTE]

That is the dagger used by the assassin to kill Brandon Stark in season one. It is Valyerian steel, and was owned by Tyrion Lannister, but only after he won in in a bet with Littlefinger, so who the actual assassin was is a bit unknown.

...at least that is what I think I remember. But I've been drinking a good bit tonight.

B.A. 08-06-17 10:33 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by Artman (Post 13128996)
Was going to ask what he said...couldn't quite make it out. Great episode....so much winning!

https://www.google.com/amp/www.indep...801.html%3Famp

WCChiCubsFan 08-06-17 10:36 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by McHawkson (Post 13128994)
My predict.... Arya will kill Littlefinger.

I think Bran knew Littlefinger sent assassin to kill Bran and Bran foreseen Arya kill Littlefinger - with that knife.

That's kind of a big stretch considering the assassin came right away when he was in a coma and Little Finger was at King's Landing.

I think the assassin was sent by Cersei.

Numanoid 08-06-17 10:41 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
Loved that battle, very gripping, though Daenerys' tactics were horrible. Have the Dothraki charge over the hilltop, have the Lannisters line up in defense, then have the dragon approach them from THE FUCKING SIDE OR REAR to utterly route them with dragon fire, with hardly any loss of life on her side. I know they had to make it exciting, but come on.

csant 08-06-17 10:41 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
So, was the gold in the wagons that were destroyed? or was it up ahead, already?

csant 08-06-17 10:43 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by Numanoid (Post 13129013)
Loved that battle, very gripping, though Daenerys' tactics were horrible. Have the Dothraki charge over the hilltop, have the Lannisters line up in defense, then have the dragon approach them from THE FUCKING SIDE OR REAR to utterly route them with dragon fire, with hardly any loss of life on her side. I know they had to make it exciting, but come on.

apparently that is the way of the old days where cavalry run straight head up into gun fire/spears. lol

redrum 08-06-17 10:47 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
Wowowow

So fucking sick

That side shot of the dragon roasting fools was beautiful

zuffy 08-06-17 10:50 PM

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WOW, just WOW. Great fucking episode.

Nefarious 08-06-17 10:52 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by WCChiCubsFan (Post 13129010)
That's kind of a big stretch considering the assassin came right away when he was in a coma and Little Finger was at King's Landing.

I think the assassin was sent by Cersei.

The assassin was sent by Joffrey.

actionjackson29 08-06-17 10:55 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by csant (Post 13129015)
So, was the gold in the wagons that were destroyed? or was it up ahead, already?

Sam's dad mentioned the gold had been delivered to King's Landing. I think Drogon destroyed their food.

outcastja 08-06-17 10:55 PM

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Eric F 08-06-17 10:56 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
No animals were harmed during...well, maybe a few animals were...a whole shitload of animals were harmed during this episode.:lol:

That Dothraki cutting off that horse leg. Holy shit!!!

jfoobar 08-06-17 11:00 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 

Originally Posted by Nefarious (Post 13129024)
The assassin was sent by Joffrey.

Is that clarified in the series? In the books, yes, it was an almost random act of cruelty committed by Joffrey that LF used to his advantage after the fact.

fumanstan 08-06-17 11:13 PM

Re: Game of Thrones (S7E04) -- "The Spoils of War" -- 8/6/17
 
Well that was fun. I thought the same thing about the dragon coming in from the side and just taking out all of the front line rather then just a small portion.

The Dickon joke cracks me up.


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