She revealed so much in that espisode. Summed up nicely here:
“You gave me those drops and told me to pour them into Jon’s wine,” she blurted out, confessing that it was she who killed her husband, Robert Baratheon's original Hand of the King. “You told me to write to a letter to Cat, tell her that it was the Lannisters who…,” she added, confirming that she stoked the flames of discord between the Starks and the Lannisters. Which leads to the rather marvelous, and game-changing, revelation that Littlefinger has singlehandedly masterminded the events that led to Ned Stark’s death, the War of the Five Kings, and the near ruin of Westeros, not to mention Joffrey’s assassination and the kingdom’s inattention to the quite serious wildling/white walker problem. In short, he’s been behind nearly every major power shift throughout the entire series.
She revealed so much in that espisode. Summed up nicely here:
“You gave me those drops and told me to pour them into Jon’s wine,” she blurted out, confessing that it was she who killed her husband, Robert Baratheon's original Hand of the King. “You told me to write to a letter to Cat, tell her that it was the Lannisters who…,” she added, confirming that she stoked the flames of discord between the Starks and the Lannisters. Which leads to the rather marvelous, and game-changing, revelation that Littlefinger has singlehandedly masterminded the events that led to Ned Stark’s death, the War of the Five Kings, and the near ruin of Westeros, not to mention Joffrey’s assassination and the kingdom’s inattention to the quite serious wildling/white walker problem. In short, he’s been behind nearly every major power shift throughout the entire series.
yup...when she was going off, i was like DAMN...this fool pulled all this **** since season 1
but what a bunch of weirdos in this show...seems like every family has a nutcase
BTW- is it just me or do the dragons in next week's preview look like they got even bigger than last time?
She revealed so much in that espisode. Summed up nicely here:
***8220;You gave me those drops and told me to pour them into Jon***8217;s wine,***8221; she blurted out, confessing that it was she who killed her husband, Robert Baratheon's original Hand of the King. ***8220;You told me to write to a letter to Cat, tell her that it was the Lannisters who***8230;,***8221; she added, confirming that she stoked the flames of discord between the Starks and the Lannisters. Which leads to the rather marvelous, and game-changing, revelation that Littlefinger has singlehandedly masterminded the events that led to Ned Stark***8217;s death, the War of the Five Kings, and the near ruin of Westeros, not to mention Joffrey***8217;s assassination and the kingdom***8217;s inattention to the quite serious wildling/white walker problem. In short, he***8217;s been behind nearly every major power shift throughout the entire series.
She revealed so much in that espisode. Summed up nicely here:
“You gave me those drops and told me to pour them into Jon’s wine,” she blurted out, confessing that it was she who killed her husband, Robert Baratheon's original Hand of the King. “You told me to write to a letter to Cat, tell her that it was the Lannisters who…,” she added, confirming that she stoked the flames of discord between the Starks and the Lannisters. Which leads to the rather marvelous, and game-changing, revelation that Littlefinger has singlehandedly masterminded the events that led to Ned Stark’s death, the War of the Five Kings, and the near ruin of Westeros, not to mention Joffrey’s assassination and the kingdom’s inattention to the quite serious wildling/white walker problem. In short, he’s been behind nearly every major power shift throughout the entire series.
I ****ing hate Littlefinger. So, so much. I don't even respect him like I do Tywin or Varys. He makes me hope Lysa's psychotic venus flytrap vagina chomps his c*ck off.
Anyone else think Dany's scene was off this week? I wouldn't use the word bad, but bad in the context of the show. I don't know, maybe it's just me. Like they know they're pissing people off by having her stay rather than go to Westeros, so they rushed through it.
entire episode was basically a filler with the exception of bran and jon snow which saved the episode. still a very tasty appetizer in preparation for next week's main course where we see danearys start ruling, theon sister to the rescue vs bolton's bastard and tyrion's trial.
btw natas,
anybody who mentions book story line and character deviations should be immediately put on ignore.
im glad you made this thread since the original thread has been ruined with book spoilers and incessant b*tching about character and storyline deviations from the book.
and what an evil woman when she was interrogating sansa. her son looks like a psycho too. i thought cersei and joffrey are the worst mother-son tandem...lysa and her son could be it
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