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Perhaps next week's show progresses a few weeks from this week's episode, as Lady Olenna will be there as well. Highgarden isn't exactly next door to KL and she is old. Or she has teleportation powers as well.
In the very first episode of the show they say how long they were on the road (king's landing to winterfell) but I can't remember how long that was. haha
So if Jorah so much as touches Tyrion, he's fucked as well isn't he?
I want to say it was two months, but I cannot say for sure. But that was a huge caravan with carriages and tons of people. A few people on horses could do it much more quickly. But to be honest, I doubt they are really thinking about the logistics of it all that much when writing the episodes.
Solid episode.
Reek is definitely going to have a big moment this season. It's now just a question of what he's going to do.
Jorah is fucking toast
Yeah, I'm starting to buy into that for sure. They've never explained why Lyanna was kidnapped
The other option is Rhaegar targaryan who kidnapped Lyanna stark, starting Robert's uprising
I'm guessing Jorah would have to touch Tyrion specifically with the infected part of his skin in order to infect him.
Obviously you couldn't touch any of the stone men dudes because well, every part of them was infected.
It was 1 month, not 2. But yes, a few men on horses could do it much more quickly than that. And yes, logistics are what matter here. And it's also easy to justify on account of the fact that not every scene shown on screen need by in precise chronological order.
So if Jorah so much as touches Tyrion, he's fucked as well isn't he?
The Bolton storyline is honestly really interesting.
Roose, regardless of what he says, probably wants Ramsey out of the way once he gets confirmation he's having a boy. Ramsey will want to stop the pregnancy at all costs. And then you've got Reek/Theon who seems to be finding some of his old self with Sansa back.
Maybe they only transmit the disease after they go feral? Many questions.
And don't forget you have to allow for a stop at the Crossroads Inn. Everybody makes a stop at the Crossroads Inn. Littlefinger can get some of their famous direwolf bread.It was 1 month, not 2. But yes, a few men on horses could do it much more quickly than that. And yes, logistics are what matter here. And it's also easy to justify on account of the fact that not every scene shown on screen need by in precise chronological order.
That's probably more like it, otherwise Selyse would have been infected when giving birth or just carrying.
I assume that Jorah would have to make a touch attack, and then Tyrion would have to make a fort save.
But the rules on Greyscale are very unclear. I mean, Shireen certainly isn't contagious, and she's got lots of affected skin. Maybe they only transmit the disease after they go feral? Many questions.
Stannis's papa story made it sound like Shireen was infected from the toy they bought from that traveling merchant. But if that is the case, it just raises further questions.
Stannis's papa story made it sound like Shireen was infected from the toy they bought from that traveling merchant. But if that is the case, it just raises further questions.
Stannis's papa story made it sound like Shireen was infected from the toy they bought from that traveling merchant. But if that is the case, it just raises further questions.
The Bolton storyline is honestly really interesting.
Roose, regardless of what he says, probably wants Ramsey out of the way once he gets confirmation he's having a boy. Ramsey will want to stop the pregnancy at all costs. And then you've got Reek/Theon who seems to be finding some of his old self with Sansa back.
Stannis mentioned that he had to bring maesters from all over westeros in order to cure his daughter. I'd imagine that being a lengthy, time-consuming affair. But I wanna know how Jorah is going to seek cure, or if he will. Will amputating the hand work?Shireen is cured somehow though, all she has is the scars. But she got it from hugging a doll which means it should be able to spread through just touch. Its probably just the infected area which is contagious. Who knows how long it will take to spread to Jorah's hands and stuff.
Stannis mentioned that he had to bring maesters from all over westeros in order to cure his daughter. I'd imagine that being a lengthy, time-consuming affair. But I wanna know how Jorah is going to seek cure, or if he will. Will amputating the hand work?
I assume that Jorah would have to make a touch attack, and then Tyrion would have to make a fort save.
Well he needs to, unless he wants to be exiled to Valyria and live with those stone men that ambushed himI'd say its worth a shot, but clearly he has no intention of dealing with it since he didn't even tell Tyrion
And don't forget you have to allow for a stop at the Crossroads Inn. Everybody makes a stop at the Crossroads Inn. Littlefinger can get some of their famous direwolf bread.
Yeah learning more about Roose in particular was interesting. Despite some of the horrible things we have seen him do, that story he told really put it in perspective. It is strange that the Starks ever allied with him. I guess their sigil alone should have given away how demented they are.
There was no allying, the Starks were the Boltons liege lords so they called everyone in the North. Why he decided to give Roose critical positions for the war effort is an example of bad writing though.
If that's the case then it can't be just the infected area, how else would she get it from the doll.
Stannis mentioned that he had to bring maesters from all over westeros in order to cure his daughter. I'd imagine that being a lengthy, time-consuming affair. But I wanna know how Jorah is going to seek cure, or if he will. Will amputating the hand work?
That's how I took itWhat if the toy was set up to infect her. Like some kind of infection delivery method.
Perhaps next week's show progresses a few weeks from this week's episode, as Lady Olenna will be there as well. Highgarden isn't exactly next door to KL and she is old. Or she has teleportation powers as well.
That's how I took it
First time I felt an episode to be lackluster so far but tyrion and Fedora redeemed it
Yeah, considering they pointed out how they dressed the doll up for Stannis. I got the impression it was intentional. Though that doesn't make much sense, considering Stannis was outside the line of sucession
This whole season has been lackluster for me. None of the episodes have been bad but I don't recall the show ever moving so slowly before.
This whole season has been lackluster for me. None of the episodes have been bad but I don't recall the show ever moving so slowly before.
The payoff is always worth it
Yeah it has been pretty slow. I mean its the typical GoT formula but this seems more slow than usual. I suspect toward the end something epic will happen but it pretty well sucks in the meantime. I mean, still enjoyable but this show needs the netflix format bad. Week to week is horrid.
The payoff is always worth it
Anyone notice when Aemon was talking to Sam about Dany being the last Targaryen when he dies? Then the camera slowly pans to Jon right after. Something is def going on in agreement with the theories being thrown around last week.
The Bolton storyline is honestly really interesting.
Roose, regardless of what he says, probably wants Ramsey out of the way once he gets confirmation he's having a boy. Ramsey will want to stop the pregnancy at all costs. And then you've got Reek/Theon who seems to be finding some of his old self with Sansa back.
I've always had the feeling it was Melisandre that actually cured her. It would explain how she gained Stannis' trust. I'm not sure why he would hide this from his daughter though. Maybe she had to do something very dark and unsavory to cure her.Stannis mentioned that he had to bring maesters from all over westeros in order to cure his daughter. I'd imagine that being a lengthy, time-consuming affair. But I wanna know how Jorah is going to seek cure, or if he will. Will amputating the hand work?
I've always imagined Podrick just ate it eventually.Speaking of... did we ever learn what happened to that? Obviously Brienne did not give it to Arya
This whole season has been lackluster for me. None of the episodes have been bad but I don't recall the show ever moving so slowly before.
I've always had the feeling it was Melisandre that actually cured her. It would explain how she gained Stannis' trust. I'm not sure why he would hide this from his daughter though. Maybe she had to do something very dark and unsavory to cure her.
I've always imagined Podrick just ate it eventually.
I've always had the feeling it was Melisandre that actually cured her. It would explain how she gained Stannis' trust. I'm not sure why he would hide this from his daughter though. Maybe she had to do something very dark and unsavory to cure her.
2He hides it and becomes a Westerosi typhoid mary, and greyscale becomes Dany's newest issue with her people (and perhaps a way of subduing them if she finds a cure). But Jorah hiding the greyscale from Dany would be his greatest betrayal yet, and eventually he would have to pay.
I went back and watched the first 4 episodes of season 4 to compare and the difference in pacing is utterly astonishing.
People who are complaining about the pace - did any of you watch the first three seasons as they aired, or did you binge watch? Does no one remember before season 4, the only season that wasn't slow paced until the last couple of episodes.
People who are complaining about the pace - did any of you watch the first three seasons as they aired, or did you binge watch? Does no one remember before season 4, the only season that wasn't slow paced until the last couple of episodes.
I've always had the feeling it was Melisandre that actually cured her. It would explain how she gained Stannis' trust. I'm not sure why he would hide this from his daughter though. Maybe she had to do something very dark and unsavory to cure her.
I've always imagined Podrick just ate it eventually.
At least they mentioned the white walkers a bunch this episode. Although withYeah it has been pretty slow. I mean its the typical GoT formula but this seems more slow than usual. I suspect toward the end something epic will happen but it pretty well sucks in the meantime. I mean, still enjoyable but this show needs the netflix format bad. Week to week is horrid.
That was an EXCELLENT episode. They're still hinting at the LRJ theory too.