Game of Thrones- Season 2
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Tyrion aint dead. He just was injured.
If anyone bout to get murked, its the Hound.
lol at fleeing the city when your side won.I aint sure. But with the others there was no doubt. a beheding and burned to death.
one of you book readin ? confirm or deny this for me in a spoiler... kuz this ? really ? wit me and im not tryin to wait a whole year for a okie doke
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Only mentioning people introduced in the show so far and not the books that could beat the hound in a fight:
Jamie Lannister
Bronn(don't sleep on Bronn he one of the most underrated fighters in the whole show)
Barristan Selmy
Gregor Clegane(his massive ass brother)
Qhorin Halfhand -
Inglewood_B wrote: »Tyrion aint dead. He just was injured.
If anyone bout to get murked, its the Hound.
lol at fleeing the city when your side won.I aint sure. But with the others there was no doubt. a beheding and burned to death.
one of you book readin ? confirm or deny this for me in a spoiler... kuz this ? really ? wit me and im not tryin to wait a whole year for a okie dokeFace will be ? up, but he's not dead. -
dallas' 4 eva wrote: »
Only mentioning people introduced in the show so far and not the books that could beat the hound in a fight:
Jamie Lannister
Bronn(don't sleep on Bronn he one of the most underrated fighters in the whole show)
Barristan Selmy
Gregor Clegane(his massive ass brother)
Qhorin Halfhand
Who are those two again? I'll be honest, I never remember anyone's names on this show.
And are we just talking ab out people that are still alive? If not, I'd say you can probably throw Ned and Drogo in that list. Ned because he looked to at least stalemate Jamie and Drogo because he was just that dam skilled. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »dallas' 4 eva wrote: »
Only mentioning people introduced in the show so far and not the books that could beat the hound in a fight:
Jamie Lannister
Bronn(don't sleep on Bronn he one of the most underrated fighters in the whole show)
Barristan Selmy
Gregor Clegane(his massive ass brother)
Qhorin Halfhand
Who are those two again? I'll be honest, I never remember anyone's names on this show.
And are we just talking ab out people that are still alive? If not, I'd say you can probably throw Ned and Drogo in that list. Ned because he looked to at least stalemate Jamie and Drogo because he was just that dam skilled.
Well that fight between Ned and Jamie never happened in the books and honestly if they did fight in the books Jamie would destroy Ned flawless victory style. Qhorin Halfhand is the Ranger captain who Jon was with when he was captured, the one who said not if you do as your told and started yelling at him.
Barristan Selmy was the commander of the kingsguard who Cersei dismissed in season 1, the one that when he drew his sword had everyone shook of his ass.
And yes I only included people who are still alive, Drogo would probably have ? up the hound too he was a ? beast. -
dallas' 4 eva wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »dallas' 4 eva wrote: »
Only mentioning people introduced in the show so far and not the books that could beat the hound in a fight:
Jamie Lannister
Bronn(don't sleep on Bronn he one of the most underrated fighters in the whole show)
Barristan Selmy
Gregor Clegane(his massive ass brother)
Qhorin Halfhand
Who are those two again? I'll be honest, I never remember anyone's names on this show.
And are we just talking ab out people that are still alive? If not, I'd say you can probably throw Ned and Drogo in that list. Ned because he looked to at least stalemate Jamie and Drogo because he was just that dam skilled.
Well that fight between Ned and Jamie never happened in the books and honestly if they did fight in the books Jamie would destroy Ned flawless victory style. Qhorin Halfhand is the Ranger captain who Jon was with when he was captured, the one who said not if you do as your told and started yelling at him.
Barristan Selmy was the commander of the kingsguard who Cersei dismissed in season 1, the one that when he drew his sword had everyone shook of his ass.
And yes I only included people who are still alive, Drogo would probably have ? up the hound too he was a ? beast.
lol yeah, that Barristan dude gotta be raw. I didn't remember his name but I damn sure remembered that scene.
What about the dude helping Arya. He might not be able to beat the Hound in a straight up fight, but if he wanted the Hound dead, I got a feeling he'd find a way to make it happen. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »dallas' 4 eva wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »dallas' 4 eva wrote: »
Only mentioning people introduced in the show so far and not the books that could beat the hound in a fight:
Jamie Lannister
Bronn(don't sleep on Bronn he one of the most underrated fighters in the whole show)
Barristan Selmy
Gregor Clegane(his massive ass brother)
Qhorin Halfhand
Who are those two again? I'll be honest, I never remember anyone's names on this show.
And are we just talking ab out people that are still alive? If not, I'd say you can probably throw Ned and Drogo in that list. Ned because he looked to at least stalemate Jamie and Drogo because he was just that dam skilled.
Well that fight between Ned and Jamie never happened in the books and honestly if they did fight in the books Jamie would destroy Ned flawless victory style. Qhorin Halfhand is the Ranger captain who Jon was with when he was captured, the one who said not if you do as your told and started yelling at him.
Barristan Selmy was the commander of the kingsguard who Cersei dismissed in season 1, the one that when he drew his sword had everyone shook of his ass.
And yes I only included people who are still alive, Drogo would probably have ? up the hound too he was a ? beast.
lol yeah, that Barristan dude gotta be raw. I didn't remember his name but I damn sure remembered that scene.
What about the dude helping Arya. He might not be able to beat the Hound in a straight up fight, but if he wanted the Hound dead, I got a feeling he'd find a way to make it happen.
Jaqen Hagar is an assassin, in a straight up fight nah. Don't get me wrong Sandor Clegane (the hound) has a chance to beat anybody, but he isn't the end all be all of the fighters in the world. I'm sure there are more people I haven't mentioned that could hang with him, and once the storm of swords story arcs come around I'll mention some more. -
Co-sign Dallas 4 eva's post. Here is my personal order of absolute killers on the show:
Khal Drogo - RIP to the leader of the Dothraki nation. If he lived from season 1 and got the Dothraki on the Westeros continent like he promised Danerys, he would've destroyed every single house, Lannisters and Starks included. You saw how shook King Robert was when he thought the Dothraki army was headed to King's Landing
Jaimie Lannister - we haven't seen him in action yet besides against Ned in season 1, but by all accounts, dude's sword game is one of the best in the land.
Hound's older brother Sandor Clegane - Dude from season 1 who lost in the jousting tournament against Lloras, then went berserk and sliced his horse's head off. Has all of the strength of the Hound, but isn't afraid of fire
Hound - for obvious reasons
Prime King Robert - before he became King, dude took down the Targaeryns. Fought with a warhammer instead of a sword. Nuff said.
Honorable mention - Brienne of Tarth (Renly's former bodyguard)
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People always underrate Bronn but dude is just as good as Jaime according to Tyrion in the books plus he fights ? .
? the only person he was worried about in the books wasThe Mountain and that was because there was a very real chance he could die no matter what he did. -
Damn that post makes me want to click on that spoiler lol. Will it ? up the show for me?
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I don't think its too spoilery plus it would be hard to ruin the show since its out of context.
Anyway on to this episode. HBO really needs to find a way to have GRRM right every episode now. This was far and away the best episode of the season.
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thefabmd2dc wrote: »People always underrate Bronn but dude is just as good as Jaime according to Tyrion in the books plus he fights ? .
? the only person he was worried about in the books wasThe Mountain and that was because there was a very real chance he could die no matter what he did.
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I don't think Bronn is underrated in the context of the show. He's one of my favorite characters this season, but there hasn't been much to imply he is a top tier fighter. He's beaten a knight through trickery and killed some fodder. He also hasn't had is rep built up in the show like other characters.
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the fact that the hound pointed out that they are the same, is enough proof for me.
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the fact that the hound pointed out that they are the same, is enough proof for me.
I think you're taking that quote out of context. He wasn't really talking about skill. It was more commentary on their character similarities.
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The Lonious Monk wrote: »I don't think Bronn is underrated in the context of the show. He's one of my favorite characters this season, but there hasn't been much to imply he is a top tier fighter. He's beaten a knight through trickery and killed some fodder. He also hasn't had is rep built up in the show like other characters.
Yeah well I go by the books and in the books Bronn is not to be ? with. The show actually makes a lot of people feel weak and others more powerful than they are. For instance in the show you would think Ned was a top tier fighter, but in the books he was average maybe a little above average at best. -
dallas' 4 eva wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »I don't think Bronn is underrated in the context of the show. He's one of my favorite characters this season, but there hasn't been much to imply he is a top tier fighter. He's beaten a knight through trickery and killed some fodder. He also hasn't had is rep built up in the show like other characters.
Yeah well I go by the books and in the books Bronn is not to be ? with. The show actually makes a lot of people feel weak and others more powerful than they are. For instance in the show you would think Ned was a top tier fighter, but in the books he was average maybe a little above average at best.
Can't say I agree with that totally. Even in the show, Ned's honor was a far more crucial character point than his battle ability. The only reason you might believe he is a great fighter in the show is because he was able to fend off Jamie for a while. But it could be argued that Jamie didn't actually want to ? Ned at that point.
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The Lonious Monk wrote: »dallas' 4 eva wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »I don't think Bronn is underrated in the context of the show. He's one of my favorite characters this season, but there hasn't been much to imply he is a top tier fighter. He's beaten a knight through trickery and killed some fodder. He also hasn't had is rep built up in the show like other characters.
Yeah well I go by the books and in the books Bronn is not to be ? with. The show actually makes a lot of people feel weak and others more powerful than they are. For instance in the show you would think Ned was a top tier fighter, but in the books he was average maybe a little above average at best.
Can't say I agree with that totally. Even in the show, Ned's honor was a far more crucial character point than his battle ability. The only reason you might believe he is a great fighter in the show is because he was able to fend off Jamie for a while. But it could be argued that Jamie didn't actually want to ? Ned at that point.
Honor isn't gonna win you a battle against someone like Bronn who fights ? , or the mountain who is a ? ? , or the hound who low key might be crazier than his brother is.
And the whole Jamie vs Ned thing didn't go down like that in the books how it went down in the show although I wish it did. -
dallas' 4 eva wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »I don't think Bronn is underrated in the context of the show. He's one of my favorite characters this season, but there hasn't been much to imply he is a top tier fighter. He's beaten a knight through trickery and killed some fodder. He also hasn't had is rep built up in the show like other characters.
Yeah well I go by the books and in the books Bronn is not to be ? with. The show actually makes a lot of people feel weak and others more powerful than they are. For instance in the show you would think Ned was a top tier fighter, but in the books he was average maybe a little above average at best.
Ehh. In the books, outside of the duel Bronn volunteered for at Eyre for Tyrion, there really isn't a focus on his fighting skills the same way as the other character.Bronn's main schtick as a character is the fact that he's a sellsword first and foremost. Even though he's Tyrion's right hand man, he always makes it very clear to Tyrion that if he stops gettin paid, he ain't ? with him anymore.
As for Ned Stark, the books didn't portray him as average. Quite the contrary, he and King Robert were running things during the rebellion against the Targaryeans. He also single-handedly crushed the Greyjoy rebellion as well. And I doubt Robert would be ? with him if Ned was a chump when it came to fighting.
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The scene with The hound and Bronn has been one of th best in the series. They changed alot of things from the book but granted this is a tv series and they cant cover everything. The Hound though>>>
Also, for the amount of money they had, I thought it was pretty good.
Blackwater was the most exciting episode yet, but not the best one. -
Lannisters ? up the way they keep treating Tyrion. He's their ace in the hole right now.
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Kinda unrelated, but lol@ Showtime not showing a new Borgias episode yesterday because they knew that ? wasn't ? with Thrones.
'Probably had some ? episode where nothing significant really happened.
Now, I watch Borgias...it's a good show and all...but they'd be better off finding a new time slot and not running on the same day as Thrones.
Maybe have it come on after Dexter or something, but that's Homeland's spot so...don't know how much longer Borgias is gonna last. -
Greatest episode in the whole series. Damn!!!! I don't see how the season finale is going to top this.
Edit: Yes it will. The moment I've been waiting for has to happen next week.Joffrey and Tywin will die in "The Red Wedding" -
Lannisters ? up the way they keep treating Tyrion. He's their ace in the hole right now.
It is messed up, but it's not going to get better for him.Tyrion's dad is going to take the credit for the war, and Tyrion will be demoted to Master of Coin which was Little Finger's position. SMH -
Got iT Por Barato wrote: »The scene with The hound and Bronn has been one of th best in the series. They changed alot of things from the book but granted this is a tv series and they cant cover everything. The Hound though>>>
Also, for the amount of money they had, I thought it was pretty good.
Blackwater was the most exciting episode yet, but not the best one.
What happened in the book?