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I think Little's and Sansa's season was ended with this.....

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I think so too.
 
Oh crap, an episode aired last night didn't it?

I'm' working really crappy hours (3am-1pm) and it's got me all f***ed up! haha didn't realize it was Monday until just now.......wow!

Ok, that is a nice surprise!!! (off to watch)
 
Brilliant episode and put The Battle of Blackwater to shame which is saying something and the giants and Mammoth looked great.

Needed more Ghost kills but damn! Also surprised at a couple characters being killed who are still alive in the books.(minor ones anyways)

Last episode is normally around 1hr 15 minutes which should be enough to wrap this season up.
 
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Another season coming to an end Tonight/Tomorrow :(

And then about a 10 month wait before I can buy the bloody thing on Blu-ray. Damn you HBO take my Christmas money!
 
I am dreading this final episode. If they kill off Tyrion, I am gunna be pissed.
 
Snap reaction. A little disappointed. It was a good episode but felt it lacked the oomph. No Dragon? Booooooo!
Hound....... nOooooOoOoOoOoOoooooOoO!
 
Great episode but I am a bit bummed that
two of my favorite characters seem to have been lost
. I think the first half of the episode was great, the second half just really good but overall it was a great way to end the best season of the show yet.
 
I honestly think this season finale was weak as hell. Not a fan of:

Jojen's death. Never happened and he's one of my favs in Bran's storyline.

Also, they could've given so much like Tyrion's epic "where whores go" and "he did not in fact s*** gold" lines. Plus the real story behind his first wife and telling Jaime the truth about Cersei.

Also hate how they made Stannis' arrival look like an inconvenient intervention when it's really a godsend for the crows.

Brienne's fight with Sandor is the only thing I liked about this episode, everything else felt rushed.

Not to mention skipping what would've been the greatest cliffhanger in the history of television.
 
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I hear you guys on some stuff but overall I thought it was one of my favorite episodes.
 
I hear you guys on some stuff but overall I thought it was one of my favorite episodes.


It was a great episode. The only issue I have with it was the Stannis appearance at the wall. It just seems to come ou of nowhere. Last we saw of them was in the Iron Bank of Bravos.
 
It was a great episode. The only issue I have with it was the Stannis appearance at the wall. It just seems to come ou of nowhere. Last we saw of them was in the Iron Bank of Bravos.

Right but remember the Red Woman told him the real war was at the wall so that would be his next logical move after getting the financing he needed.
 
Right but remember the Red Woman told him the real war was at the wall so that would be his next logical move after getting the financing he needed.

Yes, I remember that. It still does not change the somewhat forced nature of his presence in the north. How did they even get all those men on the other side of wall ? The tunnel at castle Black is the last remaining one, and they did not come from there.
 
Yes, I remember that. It still does not change the somewhat forced nature of his presence in the north. How did they even get all those men on the other side of wall ? The tunnel at castle Black is the last remaining one, and they did not come from there.

The opening credits make it look like there is open water at both ends of the wall so I'm guessing that's how. I do agree though that they could have done with another episode or two just to establish what Stannis was going to do.
 
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Quick Question: Season 4 is end of book 3, right ? I want to start the books, but do not want to overtake the Show.
 
Quick Question: Season 4 is end of book 3, right ? I want to start the books, but do not want to overtake the Show.

So they say, but they've already touched parts of Book 4 and 5, granted they're both supposed to be one book.