Game of Thrones Season 4

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I don't think we know that it was Jamie that tried to kill Bran, do we?

You mean in the very first episode where he pushed Bran out a window, you think it is questionable if he was trying to kill him or not? ...... I think it's pretty clear what his intention was.

I think you might be confused who Locke was working for here recently and that was a new sub-plot added by HBO when Bolton sent Locke north to find and kill Bran and Rickon.
 

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I don't think we know that it was Jamie that tried to kill Bran, do we?

well, he did push him out of a window in the first episode, but I guess it could have been someone in a Jamie disguise.
 

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Assuming you mean who sent the guy with the dagger. Yeah, we don't know exactly who that was yet...at least I don't think. Don't want to accidentally spoil anything as I get confused with the show and the book sometimes.
 

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He pushed Bran out of the window.

You mean in the very first episode where he pushed Bran out a window, you think it is questionable if he was trying to kill him or not? ...... I think it's pretty clear what his intention was.

I think you might be confused who Locke was working for here recently and that was a new sub-plot added by HBO when Bolton sent Locke north to find and kill Bran and Rickon.

well, he did push him out of a window in the first episode, but I guess it could have been someone in a Jamie disguise.

okay that's 3 of us.... I think we got the point across. Lol

Assuming you mean who sent the guy with the dagger. Yeah, we don't know exactly who that was yet...at least I don't think. Don't want to accidentally spoil anything as I get confused with the show and the book sometimes.

Oh duh. Yeah, I was thinking about the dagger.
 

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Little finger loses just solely for the fact he has to bang that ugly chick.
 

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I'm sad the season is half over already.

After I binge watched the first three seasons in a single weekend last month I am having viewing expectations that are not realistic. Been rewatching if I run across the episode again while channel flipping to feed the "want".

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She does seem very enthusiastic though.

Blech, all I could think of during this week's scene when Sansa had to listen was that I hoped her kid wasn't in the room. No need to damage him further, but she's crazy enough to do it.
 

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Blech, all I could think of during this week's scene when Sansa had to listen was that I hoped her kid wasn't in the room. No need to damage him further, but she's crazy enough to do it.

I don't think you can, that kid is a lost cause. He might be worse then Joffrey if he ever gets to rule. Hopefully someone will throw him through that trap door. I was just joking about her BTW, that scene actually made me cringe a little. Even though Sansa bothered me earlier in the series, I do feel sorry for her now.
 

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I don't think you can, that kid is a lost cause. He might be worse then Joffrey if he ever gets to rule. Hopefully someone will throw him through that trap door. I was just joking about her BTW, that scene actually made me cringe a little. Even though Sansa bothered me earlier in the series, I do feel sorry for her now.

I figured you were joking - I know she isn't in line with how the crazy/hot scale works. :wink:

Sansa definitely has some problems. Everyone around her is straight-up nuts, Tyrion was actually the best person in her life.
 

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I figured you were joking - I know she isn't in line with how the crazy/hot scale works. :wink:

Sansa definitely has some problems. Everyone around her is straight-up nuts, Tyrion was actually the best person in her life.

That's funny, I forgot about the crazy/hot scale. I'm not sure any woman is hot enough to balance out that level of crazy.
 

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That's funny, I forgot about the crazy/hot scale. I'm not sure any woman is hot enough to balance out that level of crazy.

I don't think so, either. And I don't care how big her tracts of land are, she's a freak.
 

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well, he did push him out of a window in the first episode, but I guess it could have been someone in a Jamie disguise.

Maybe it was King Baratheon in a Jaime suit and Joeffry (before he was murdered) and Tommen are truly the rightful heirs of the Iron Throne...
 

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Blech, all I could think of during this week's scene when Sansa had to listen was that I hoped her kid wasn't in the room. No need to damage him further, but she's crazy enough to do it.

She was probably breast-feeding him while consummating the marriage...
 
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