Khaleesi.. I think you're in trouble.
Arya is back!!... I like her.
Jon Snow is the new commander, thanks to Sam.
daenerys is sooo dumb. and i wanted jon snow to be jon stark!
I get goosebumps with Jon being elected Lord Commander. This scene got even better, too, by Sam making fun of Slynt in front of everyone.
Daenerys tied up... So Tyrion needs to arrive urgently. She needs some "light" to rule, and he can provide it for her.
Arya Stark: "Well, who are you then?"
Jaqen H'ghar: "No one, and that is what a girl must become."
Nada tiene ningún valor para un hombre muerto.
The highlight of this episode is jon being lord commander of the night's watch. other than that this shit was kinda boring.
I like the icons next to the names in the credits. The plots begin to implement
Why are Jon and Sam seemingly the only people who actually value mercy? It seems like everyone in this show is blinded by their emotions, but at least their emotions tend towards kindness and not anger or pride or righteousness. Sam is honestly my favourite character at this point, he seems to be the only person who actually understands people - apart from Margaery and Olenna, I suppose, but they just use that to manipulate them. Sam wants to help.
Almost everyone else has suffered because they didn't properly think about the consequences of their actions, and certainly every major death so far (except Ygritte, maybe) has been a direct consequence of people underestimating or plain disregarding the emotions of those they considered their (social, moral, intellectual, physical) lessers.
"Are we really going to spend the entire road to Volantis talking about the futility of everything?" - "You're right, there's no point."
I loved seeing Dr. Bashir over there in Dorne.
Braavosi Italy is gorgeous this time of year.
Neither Jaime or Brienne knew how badly that sword and armor would destroy people's trust in Brienne. I can't blame Arya or Sansa for being swayed by two men who spent most of their adult lives in the company of Lannisters, but the expensive load out had to be even more convincing.
Hey, Podrick's a much better rider no-- oop, never mind.
And that's how Dany lost Meereen. The masters were still funding the Harpies and wanted her dead/gone, and the freed slaves couldn't understand how someone like her, who'd crucified the former masters, would suddenly take offense to one of the freed men taking matters into his own hands through violence. This is what happens when a Targaryen answers injustice with "justice".
I just thought, "welcome back, Drogon" to the tune of the "Welcome Back, Kotter" theme.
Deanearys is so dumb to execute him.
She should not have killed him...terrible move.
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Shout by GabrielleBlockedParent2015-04-19T16:44:02Z
They bought back the original Jaquen Haggar!!!! Yay!