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Episode 7x03 - "The Queen's Justice"
 
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Post #1: 31st Jul 2017 1:27 AM 
Curtis @ 31/7/2017 2:26
The best scene was for sure Cersei dooming Ellaria and the snake to the worst fate. Ellaria having to watch her body rot is brutal. I hope we never see them again and their fate is assumed


No Bronn is going to come in and save them and whisper in Tyene's ear 'I need that bad pussy' before he gives her the antidote.
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Post #2: 31st Jul 2017 1:37 AM 
I'm confused on why they even introduced the Stone Men in the first place if Jorah was going to get off scotch-free... it just feels.. cheap? I dunno. It just didn't have much of a purpose besides to remind the audience that Sam is a hero for like the 100th time.

I've had a theory for years that the infected in the book (not going to name the name in regards to book spoiler) from the books was going to spread greyscale throughout Westeros and create a nation-wide epidemic. Kind of like the Westerosi equivalent of the plague. And that we'd have stone men running rampant through Westeros killing people indiscriminately whilst the White Walker invasion was happening up North.

That was my honest prediction and that's what I felt the entire greyscale story-line was leading up to... not just for Jorah to get cured and ran back to Daenerys and have Sam be the hero in one of the most one-dimensional portrayals of sell-out fan-service.

Very unsatisfied with that tbh. They may as well have not even introduced that storyline in my opinion.
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Post #3: 31st Jul 2017 1:59 AM 
ugh, yeah that's probably going to be the case. It still just feels unsatisfactory.

Maybe the stone-men shouldn't play as big of a role as my theory proposes, but still - it's a fascinating sub-plot and I really dislike how they have been handling it.

Slightly wishing that handshake between Jorah and Sam was a spreading of disease and that Sam actually failed and the epidemic will happen anyways. :p
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