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I'll tell you what, even knowing the outcome of the fight... that was pretty damn brutal to watch... What an epic fight though!

 

And to think, two more episodes with so much more to happen!

Ive always been complaining to my friends on Facebook about the lack of bewbs and violence the last few episodes, was great to see it back in fine form tonight! 
Oh and thanks for those Disney wallpapers Rappy!

Honestly I'm getting a little bored of it. This last episode was completely uninteresting until the very end and even that was a little anti-climatic.

 

I remember watching Tyrion's speech this last episode and it kept shooting Jamie's <interested face> and I just kept thinking, "I know you want me to feel interested by watching him be interested, but I'm not interested". Perhaps Game of Thrones has always been like this but for some reason tonight I really noticed it. Although, I admit I did enjoy

Arya laughing about her dead Aunt.

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Either GoT has lost its flair or I've lost my ability to enjoy it, both these scenarios sadden me :( .

Honestly I'm getting a little bored of it. This last episode was completely uninteresting until the very end and even that was a little anti-climatic.

 

I remember watching Tyrion's speech this last episode and it kept shooting Jamie's <interested face> and I just kept thinking, "I know you want me to feel interested by watching him be interested, but I'm not interested". Perhaps Game of Thrones has always been like this but for some reason tonight I really noticed it. Although, I admit I did enjoy

Arya laughing about her dead Aunt.

.

 

Either GoT has lost its flair or I've lost my ability to enjoy it, both these scenarios sadden me :( .

 

That's sad. Really you didn't like Tyrion's speech?It was wonderful imho.

Honestly I'm getting a little bored of it. This last episode was completely uninteresting until the very end and even that was a little anti-climatic.

 

I remember watching Tyrion's speech this last episode and it kept shooting Jamie's <interested face> and I just kept thinking, "I know you want me to feel interested by watching him be interested, but I'm not interested". Perhaps Game of Thrones has always been like this but for some reason tonight I really noticed it. Although, I admit I did enjoy

Arya laughing about her dead Aunt.

.

 

Either GoT has lost its flair or I've lost my ability to enjoy it, both these scenarios sadden me :( .

 

 

A few of the latest episodes have been a little shallow, but this one was definitely a good one, the ending made it a great episode.

They outdid 28 Days/Weeks Later...

Honestly I'm getting a little bored of it. This last episode was completely uninteresting until the very end and even that was a little anti-climatic.

 

I remember watching Tyrion's speech this last episode and it kept shooting Jamie's <interested face> and I just kept thinking, "I know you want me to feel interested by watching him be interested, but I'm not interested". Perhaps Game of Thrones has always been like this but for some reason tonight I really noticed it.

 

Either GoT has lost its flair or I've lost my ability to enjoy it, both these scenarios sadden me :( .

It's the lack of T&A.

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I thought it was a good episode, not thrilled by the ending of course. 

 

I thought there would be more focus on the fight but they crammed so much into the episode they probably couldn't afford to focus on it too long.

 

I like how they added some hot girl bewbs into the Danerys storyline again to sto pme from falling asleep.  Good strategy.

Honestly I'm getting a little bored of it. This last episode was completely uninteresting until the very end and even that was a little anti-climatic.

 

I remember watching Tyrion's speech this last episode and it kept shooting Jamie's <interested face> and I just kept thinking, "I know you want me to feel interested by watching him be interested, but I'm not interested". Perhaps Game of Thrones has always been like this but for some reason tonight I really noticed it. Although, I admit I did enjoy

Arya laughing about her dead Aunt.

.

 

Either GoT has lost its flair or I've lost my ability to enjoy it, both these scenarios sadden me :( .

I think Arya was laughing at The Hound's misfortune. His "return Arya to relatives and get paid plan" fails again.

 

As for the episode overall, I also found it mostly boring. The endless (probably ad libbed) beetle discussion was the main culprit.

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