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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,324
Those Khals got the power by killing for it, and she litterally killed half a dozen of them, burnt them, and walked out of the burning inferno of HELL unscathed like a boss bitch. Anyone who doubts they impressed by that considering what we know about Dothrakis doesnt know this series. Doubt the exocution/directing maybe, not the logic. If this was in Kings landing and the septons were witnessing this, then they would likely say burn the witch (or hang, since burning is moot), but it isnt. This is basically Mongol Spartans who worship power and believe in it to the core.
 

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Aug 26, 2014
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Those Khals got the power by killing for it, and she litterally killed half a dozen of them, burnt them, and walked out of the burning inferno of HELL unscathed like a boss bitch. Anyone who doubts they impressed by that considering what we know about Dothrakis doesnt know this series. Doubt the exocution/directing maybe, not the logic. If this was in Kings landing and the septons were witnessing this, then they would likely say burn the witch (or hang, since burning is moot), but it isnt. This is basically Mongol Spartans who worship power and believe in it to the core.
I was surprised no one walked over to her and choke her to death instead of crying like little bitches.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
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The repetitiveness of Dany's MHYSA MHYSA let's bow down you're our queen/goddess/leader situations isn't helping either.

It was awesome at first, it was meh the second time and now the screenwriting quality hit rockbottom
 

Salvo

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Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
61,357
Wat. When did Dothraki show any love for their leaders? They are constantly fighting for power. They even mark their duel wins with their hair. Khal Drogo was the most fearsome of Khals precisely because he won countless duels for his Khalasar. And then he died because of another duel when his decision was seen as soft by one of his men. From everything we've seen about Dothraki culture it's all about fear and respect. You kill the man in power? You get to rule. It was that simple from day 1.

Also the last time Daenerys came out alive out of fire every present Dothraki bowed to her.
Those Khals got the power by killing for it, and she litterally killed half a dozen of them, burnt them, and walked out of the burning inferno of HELL unscathed like a boss bitch. Anyone who doubts they impressed by that considering what we know about Dothrakis doesnt know this series. Doubt the exocution/directing maybe, not the logic. If this was in Kings landing and the septons were witnessing this, then they would likely say burn the witch (or hang, since burning is moot), but it isnt. This is basically Mongol Spartans who worship power and believe in it to the core.
I was surprised no one walked over to her and choke her to death instead of crying like little bitches.
Cheesy as fuck regardless.
 

X Æ A-12

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Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
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heard interesting theory about what Cersei is up to in siding with the Tyrells:

Theory goes that Loris Tyrell spilled the truth to high sparrow about Tyrells being behind Joffrey's murder It would explain the significance of showing him all broken in that scene with Margery. This bit of information is the secret that the High Sparrow shared with Tommen and Tommen told Cersei in the last episode. Cersei is planning an ambitious move to plot her two current enemies against each other by bringing the Tyrells in to attack the faith militant. The Tyrells have large army so they could probably destroy them but that end up alienating the populace. The Lannisters then turn on weakened Tyrells and claim they had no involvement in original plot to kill off faith militant. Cersei gets rid of faith militant and makes the Tyrells look like the ones who killed popular religious movement

apparently its going to involve a "Cleganebowl" in which the Hound returns to serve Faith Militant and fight the zombie Mountain
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
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heard interesting theory about what Cersei is up to in siding with the Tyrells:

Theory goes that Loris Tyrell spilled the truth to high sparrow about Tyrells being behind Joffrey's murder It would explain the significance of showing him all broken in that scene with Margery. This bit of information is the secret that the High Sparrow shared with Tommen and Tommen told Cersei in the last episode. Cersei is planning an ambitious move to plot her two current enemies against each other by bringing the Tyrells in to attack the faith militant. The Tyrells have large army so they could probably destroy them but that end up alienating the populace. The Lannisters then turn on weakened Tyrells and claim they had no involvement in original plot to kill off faith militant. Cersei gets rid of faith militant and makes the Tyrells look like the ones who killed popular religious movement
damn.. that sounds very credible..

Anyways, the episode was meh, nice to see Jon and Sansa, expected though. At least we got to see Emilia's titties again.
It wasn't a double, she confirmed it.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,324
The bottom two makes sense, they were allways much stronger willed and capable then their brothers. The only switcheroo is the first one, Sansa used to be weak and Jon is leader, but she is vengeful and has grown alot in past years, while Jon understandably has had his fill of the shit show that is life and is hesitant to do more.
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
80,791
I'm not really feeling the last 2 eps

while they may be accelerating the story along it's still too slow in building up to the eventual wars between Lannister-Bolton, Lannister-Freys, Bolton-Starks

I give zero fucks about what's happening in Essos and couldn't care less what happens to Dany. She wants to abolish slavery but still keep servants around. What a 3rd world country mindset :lol:
 

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