GAME OF THRONES - SEASON THREE SECOND SONS EPISODE NUMBER - 308 Melisandre makes use of her new captive, while in the East Daenerys asks an army of sellswords to join her cause against Yunkai. An unwanted wedding is held at King's Landing, and Sam and Gilly encounter new dangers on the road south. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE >> |
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lots of twists and turns
poor tyrion and Sansa. vicious but honorable. (poor dude is doomed)
Cersei is not handling her 'fate' well while Margery shows just how well she can manipulate - or try to.
The gendry angle is interesting....not just for what it showed
book spoilersSpoiler:gendry has a couple of important roles still to play, and since they changed the melisandre 'sacrifice' it'll be interesting to see how he either gets back to do his other job, or who they find to do it...course it's also a major departure that he knows who he is. Thus far in the books, he's a pawn for others. now that he knows who he is, could his future be to become a more active participant and make a play for the throne?
Joff is just a little bastard isnt' he? Horrible little sadist. Something his grandpa knows and might want to manipulate but can only do so much.
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Really enjoyed this episode, especially the parts with Danaerys and the last scene with Sam and the girl (does she have a name?).
Kinda figured the guy with the difficult name would choose to join Dany's army from the looks he was giving her during the talk between her and the second sons. Glad I was right about it and am looking forward to seeing how his role will develop. Hadn't expected him to necessarily kill his captains but I guess it's more practical than dividing their own army into three, if he even had such power/following.
Glad to see the dragonglass finally being used. Suspected it was going to be important from the moment Sam found it and figured it would be the only thing they'd be able to use against the White Walkers.
I do wonder, though, if the 'guy' he broke/killed (?) was one of many or if he was the same one from the earlier episode, where he seemed to be in charge of his dead army. I mean, do the WW all look the same or was it (one of) the leader(s) he broke? If the latter, then it'll be interesting to see what his 'death' will do for the rest. Then again, it is a bit stupid to come for the baby on your own, especially if you're an important leader so maybe he's just a regular WW.
Oh, and one thing that made me curious about the scene with the second sons is how Dany mentioned she didn't have her dragons a year ago. That kinda conflicts with how some people interpreted the comment Robb's wife made in the previous episode, about having tended to injuries in the war for two years.
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Unless, of course, Dany was with Drogo for longer than I thought. I figured she'd gotten pregnant soon after their marriage and she didn't seem to be full-term yet when he and the baby died, so I assumed that had all taken place in less than a year... meaning it's been less than two years (closer to a year and a half probably) from her pov.Last edited by fems; 20 May 2013, 06:28 AM.Unmade Plans (WIP: 11/20):
Sam's life takes a turn in an unexpected direction when she's faced with an unplanned pregnancy. The decision to keep the baby and raise it on her own will alter her life forever. Relationships are put to the test, especially the one between her and Jack. She doesn't know what to expect from him and he surprises her at every turn.
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Originally posted by fems View PostOh, and one thing that made me curious about the scene with the second sons is how Dany mentioned she didn't have her dragons a year ago. That kinda conflicts with how some people interpreted the comment Robb's wife made in the previous episode, about having tended to injuries in the war for two years.
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Unless, of course, Dany was with Drogo for longer than I thought. I figured she'd gotten pregnant soon after their marriage and she didn't seem to be full-term yet when he and the baby died, so I assumed that had all taken place in less than a year... meaning it's been less than two years (closer to a year and a half probably) from her pov.
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Originally posted by boo1234 View PostDid Robb's wife specifically say that she had spent 2 years in tending to wounds in the current war for the iron throne or that she had been tending wounds for 2 years? I'm sure there are skirmishes taking place all over Westeros where her services could have been used.Unmade Plans (WIP: 11/20):
Sam's life takes a turn in an unexpected direction when she's faced with an unplanned pregnancy. The decision to keep the baby and raise it on her own will alter her life forever. Relationships are put to the test, especially the one between her and Jack. She doesn't know what to expect from him and he surprises her at every turn.
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My S/J fics can be found on FFnet and AO3. I also tweet and tumble about the ship and my writing/stories.
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The woman with the baby should be Gilly. The one that Sam met the first time they visited craster's hold.
I dont' think Robb has been in rebellion for two years, rather the girl had been binding wounds for that long. Sansa said she was 14. I can't recall her age when she went to King's Landing but she wasn't a 12 year old. I want to think that it took 6 months or so for Ned Stark's bones to be returned. And Dany got her dragons at the end of season one, so it's been roughly a year since the end of season one.
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Thanks, had forgotten Gilly was her name.
I believe Sansa was 13 at the time. Wasn't it mentioned in the pilot or whenever Robert came to Winterfell and he and Ned talked about them supposed to have been family now (through Ned's sister and Robert's marriage) and then Robert said it wasn't too late yet and suggested marrying their kids. Ned objected because Sansa was so young but Robert said they'd marry when they were of age... unless I'm confusing it with the book (in which she's 11) now, since I've recently read the first book.Unmade Plans (WIP: 11/20):
Sam's life takes a turn in an unexpected direction when she's faced with an unplanned pregnancy. The decision to keep the baby and raise it on her own will alter her life forever. Relationships are put to the test, especially the one between her and Jack. She doesn't know what to expect from him and he surprises her at every turn.
On FFnet or AO3
My S/J fics can be found on FFnet and AO3. I also tweet and tumble about the ship and my writing/stories.
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Another great episode . I'm not sure who is going to come out on top in the battle between Cersei and Margery. Margery is clever but I think she has more than a match in Cersei.
Joffery showed once again his nasty side, did he kill that red prostitute ( previous espisode )because he was under the impression she was Tyrions lover or he wanted to torture someone to death.
I thought the guy from the second sons would join Dany but didn't expect him to kill the other two. Quite glad he did though.sigpic
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Originally posted by fems View PostReally enjoyed this episode, especially the parts with Danaerys and the last scene with Sam and the girl (does she have a name?).
Glad to see the dragonglass finally being used. Suspected it was going to be important from the moment Sam found it and figured it would be the only thing they'd be able to use against the White Walkers.
I do wonder, though, if the 'guy' he broke/killed (?) was one of many or if he was the same one from the earlier episode, where he seemed to be in charge of his dead army. I mean, do the WW all look the same or was it (one of) the leader(s) he broke? If the latter, then it'll be interesting to see what his 'death' will do for the rest. Then again, it is a bit stupid to come for the baby on your own, especially if you're an important leader so maybe he's just a regular WW.
Also, sam apparently leaves the dagger on the ground which denies them a great weapon against the whitewalkers.
By the way: yes it was the guy from earlier, although i don't think he was the only one. The whitewalkers do not really seem to have a leadership so far.
Originally posted by fems View PostOh, and one thing that made me curious about the scene with the second sons is how Dany mentioned she didn't have her dragons a year ago. That kinda conflicts with how some people interpreted the comment Robb's wife made in the previous episode, about having tended to injuries in the war for two years.
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Unless, of course, Dany was with Drogo for longer than I thought. I figured she'd gotten pregnant soon after their marriage and she didn't seem to be full-term yet when he and the baby died, so I assumed that had all taken place in less than a year... meaning it's been less than two years (closer to a year and a half probably) from her pov.
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Originally posted by thekillman View Post
Also, sam apparently leaves the dagger on the ground which denies them a great weapon against the whitewalkers.
I'm really enjoying the show but am sometimes having a hard time caring for some of the minor characters, there are so many characters it's getting kind of distracting. I do love how no one is safe. When they killed off Ned Stark I really knew it was risky to fall in love with characters.
I can't wait to see how Sansa's marriage will progress. And if Joffrey will leave her alone.
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