OT: Game of Thrones S7 E4- The Spoils of War

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The first 3 episodes were great and I know that will continue. Hackers you can keep your damn leaked episodes, I shall wait until 9! Dany, be a dragon. WE DO NOT SOW

Whole Milk

August 7th, 2017 at 8:45 AM ^

Her entire surviving family has these learned skills and abilities that she simply doesn't have. One is a master assassin, another was brought back from the dead, and the third knows literally everything that has ever happened and will ever happen. Meanwhile, Sansa is just becoming more like her mother. Not hard to fathom what her deal is.

TrueBlue2003

August 7th, 2017 at 1:35 PM ^

you are correct.  Sansa learned from Cersei, Tyrion and Littlefinger how to be strategic, diplomatic, political, conniving, etc.  

She is a vastly changed character as well, and much more pragmatic and hardened than her mother.  Probably not jealousy as much as shock and awe.

I Bleed Maize N Blue

August 7th, 2017 at 1:25 PM ^

...and the third knows literally everything that has ever happened and will ever happen....

I don't think that's quite true. He has to connect with a weirwood, then "travel" to various times & places. He has the potential to know many things, but I wouldn't say he knows everything, as that takes time. And he still has to come back to his body in order to convey his knowledge. He's still learning his powers, and there's the potential to get lost in his visions.

Whole Milk

August 7th, 2017 at 3:01 PM ^

Alright, he may not have read every article, but he has firm access to the entirety of the internet (including everyone's private server), and does nothing besides surf the web all day long. Does this analogy suffice?

Perkis-Size Me

August 7th, 2017 at 1:04 PM ^

I think she's just coming to the realization that even with as much as she's changed, everyone and everything she knew from her old life has changed too. 

Her sister is a ruthless assassin. Her younger brother is now an emotionless man who can see everything. Her half-brother (or cousin?) was made King in the North. They all seem to have these extraordinary abilities or titles, to the point where they're not the siblings she once knew. 

I don't think she's jealous. She's come into her own and effectively rules the North in Jon's absence, and who knows if he'll ever make it back. But she's been fighting so long to get back home and to get back to whatever is left of her family. Now that what's left of her family is back, it's not the same as it was. Just further separating her from what's left of her old life. 

Craptain Crunch

August 7th, 2017 at 7:41 AM ^

Jamie would have had more success against the dragon if he and his men had just done this:

 

Tuebor

August 7th, 2017 at 9:31 AM ^

Anyone else think the Dothraki general's comments to Tyrion about how his people are bad fighters was a bull shit?  I mean, how well would a dothraki horde do against a dragon breathing down hell fire upon them?

Rabbit21

August 7th, 2017 at 10:40 AM ^

Yeah, I thought that was pretty dumb as well.  Your side isn't the one getting cooked in their own armor, let's have a little humility.  After all, the Targaeryens initially took over Westeros with an even smaller army because they had dragons and took out almost everyone during the Fields of Fire.  

TrueBlue2003

August 7th, 2017 at 12:56 PM ^

but the narrative purpose was to pan to Tyrion and show a tinge of sadness about actually seeing his men, some of whom were relatives, former friends, etc. get torched.  That was the payoff of the Ed Shereen scene that was meant to humanize those soldiers.

Tuebor

August 7th, 2017 at 5:59 PM ^

Fair enough.  I still laughed out loud at that comment and had to explain how absurd it was to my wife.  As if the horde would fight any better in the face of a firebreathing dragon.  In all honesty the fact that the Lannister army didn't immediately break ranks after the first fire burst shows how disciplined they were.

bacon1431

August 7th, 2017 at 10:19 AM ^

My favorite part of the episode was 

"Chaos is a ladder."

Chills. 

Littlefinger knows he's fucked. And he's going to go about it in a way that gets him killed. Can't wait. 

BornInA2

August 7th, 2017 at 2:05 PM ^

1. I think Tyrion is headed for an Anakin Skywalker moment of choice.

2. When flying one's dragon around a "RonCO Giant Ass Crossbow" (tm) it probably makes sense to quickly circle and then approach from the rear of it before tiny man can spin unwieldly heavy iron object toward you.

Rodriguesqe

August 7th, 2017 at 6:28 PM ^

I wonder how many millions of adults have a college level understanding of the history of Westeros but can't name the last 5 presidents.

gremlin3

August 7th, 2017 at 7:44 PM ^

...when Danerys told Jon Snow to put aside his pride and bend the knee, for Jon to come back with "What about your pride? Why must I bend the knee for you to help save the human race?"