Games of Thrones Ep. 7 Recap

Games of Thrones Ep. 7 Recap
Talisa: I'm preggers.
Robb: I totally love you!
My Wife: Something awful is going to happen, isn't it?

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  1. We both looked at each other when they talked about future plans and were like, "She's so going to die."

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  2. Ah, the joys of watching the show with the unspoilered.

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  3. It is so hard to keep a straight face. And then if I don't say anything, she takes that as verification that she's right. 

    Or she asks me something like how the Red Woman knows about Gendry and I have to explain that I've got no idea since it was completely different in the book.

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  4. "Something awful is going to happen, isn't it?" is a solid summary of the entire series.

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  5. I am actually way behind the HBO series in reading the books. So I really don't know. But given how things play out in Westeros...

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  6. I'm behind on the TV show and ahead on the books...

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  7. Another amusing comment from my wife:
    Jamie comes back to save Breanne
    "Goddammit, Jamie! Why do I have to like you?"

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  8. He's a complex character. So are all the Lannisters. Except Joffrey.

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  9. The show actually does a better job with Tywin Lannister than the books did. He's not a POV character, so I guess that isn't surprising. The scene with him and Joffrey was excellent.

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  10. But the book Tywin had those awesome muttonchoppy sideburns, so it's a wash.

    http://awoiaf.westeros.org/images/1/1a/Tywin.jpg

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  11. (Also, I love the so-very-true sentiment that Joffrey is the only non-complex Lannister. Which I think is a good thing. Everyone needs somebody to hate. ;-) )

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  12. Yeah he's pretty deliberately 1-dimensional.

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  13. In the books Joffrey is complex, layered and deep... it's just that each new layer is worse than the last one.

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  14. The most interesting part about Joffrey is looking at him from the point of view of "Kingslayer" Jaime, and the sacrifices and decisions Jaime went through with regard to Aerys.

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  15. The most interesting thing about Joffrey is that animated gif of Tyrion slapping him. 

    I could watch that all day.

    EDIT: Seriously. I would subscribe to HBO if each season was just 10 hours of Tyrion slapping Joffrey.

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  16. Has somebody put that GIF to "Yakety Sax"?

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