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Arya laughing was also great
Not sure how to say this without spoiling, but imo his death does serve a purpose. It's just not very obvious at this point.
Arya laughing was also great
Loved Arya laughing at Sandor.
As a viewer it almost feels like Martin is taking the piss. Just trolling his readers/viewers. No surprise that from all reports book 4 sucked. Maybe it would have been better had he not killed Oberyn off!
Really? Tyrion's fate was about to be decided and this was (supposed to be) his emotional reflection on that. I'd say they were on par but obviously it was less 'epic' because it was private rather than public.
It ended up going nowhere and was dragged out way too long for me. I felt like it didn't serve a purpose at all (or rather didn't successfully achieve its purpose) and if it had been say Daenarys making that speech, people would have fallen asleep.
10/10 on the unintended pun
Not sure how to say this without spoiling, but imo his death does serve a purpose. It's just not very obvious at this point.
Looks like they are sticking with the 9th ep being the epic ep formula
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Sansa looks sexy with dark hair.
No spoilers I promise:
Part of the book 4 "sucking", is that it focuses on characters that are not widely liked, and is very much about setting up the story of the favoured protagonists. It is almost like most of Robb's season 3 TV story. Boringly necessary.
I think the purpose was that it was pointless, and I liked that it was realistic. Who says everybody about to die has something epic or amazing to say? He's afraid he'll die, but all he can think of to talk about is that stupid riddle.
Not having the greatest recollection of the less than awesome fourth book, what was that purpose again?
Despite Gregor's victory, Oberyn achieves his revenge for his murdered sister as he had coated his spear with a deadly poison which resulted in a long, agonizing death by mortification for Ser Gregor.
Tywin Lannister faces huge political ramifications from the results of the trial, especially Gregor's confession. Tywin fears Dorne might join Stannis Baratheon, which could prolong the war for years. Tywin planned on having Gregor executed to appease House Martell, but needed it to be seen that the King's Justice is the one who carries out the deed, not poison. Tywin commands Grand Maester Pycelle to heal Gregor, but Pycelle's efforts prove fruitless.
1. What happens to The Mountain - the whole point of Oberyn's character (in the show at least) has been about him getting revenge for his sister which he has seemingly done. Regardless of The Mountain's true fate being unknown, people pretty much assume has got justice/is going to get justice eventually due to the pain he has put him through/maybe causing his death. Realistically I don't think you could expect him to get one over someone like The Mountain without paying a large price.
2. Something I know pretty much nothing about but what I figured GKD was alluding to was The Mountain's confession puts Tywin in hot water.
From the wiki
From what I recall the Mountain does not die.
Qyburn somehow saves him, and he will be Cersei's saviour as a member of the kingsguard
He dies as they take his skull back to drone. Robert Strong is Cersei's saviour and it is speculated that this is the reanimated corpse of clegane.be
I recall him becoming Robert Strong, but how does that work if they've sent his skull back to Dorne? I assumed it was a fake to placate them
Faking the skull would be rather hard as it's quite large although Roberts may be passable but I assumed and from what I have read most assume he dies and qyburn brings him back somehow. He does not speak and refuses to show his face even to Cersei why do this if it is just Gregor her loyal servant, there is something more sinister.
I suppose given the way in which Qyburn 'creates' Sir Strong, he doesn't really need the original head...