Its not as shocking if you have read the books
I haven't seen the episode yet but I know alllllllllll about the red wedding
I was gonna read te books, but I didn't know they were based off books til I was like, almost done the second season.
Its much better to read the books first then watch the show, not the other way around. In my opinion at least!
But yeah, this episode was.. Interesting? Soon everybody is going to be dead lol
What's my definition of success?
Creating something no one else can
Being brave enough to dream big
Grindin' when you're told to just quit
Giving more when you got nothin' left
Ugh the Red Wedding! Here's where everything gets even more fucked up. George R. R. Martin is Satan's spawn, I swear. xD I've read the books and... Oooh....
But no, just wait till the finale. I don't know if it'll top the Red Wedding as far as drama... Um. Won't say much, but the mind-fuckery is not over by a long shot.
Tragedies aside, I really like Arya and the Hound's interaction in this episode. xD He just doesn't know what to make of her.
All the good guys, you mean. xD
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Loved the Red Wedding scene! Though the stabbing did make me a bit queasy. Was hoping the Purple Wedding would be in this season as well, but I guess they're saving it for Season 4...
It kind of pisses me off that they still have so much time to exactly copy the books and give them justice, but they STILL change stuff around for the show.
Loras never has another gay guy after Renly that he fucks in the book(cause you know he's that in fucking love with Renly and isn't seduced so easily), Robb's wife never comes with him to the red wedding, Jon's escape from the wildlings did not happen at all like that in the book...
I think it's better to watch the show first then the book, cause you won't notice the differences as much. :p
Robbs wife doesn't really count, considering they completely replaced Jatyne Westerling with Talisa.