Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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Cheers to the guys for Archer (aint sure who mentioned it first), never heard of it before, just acquired season 1&2, will make time to watch it.
Have we all seen Brickleberry?
 
[h=2]Gardner in fight with Sunderland fan...[/h]
Apparently, he walked out before half time and got into a fight with a Sunderland fan -​
 
Was GOT any good? haven't seen it yet.

Yeah, some pretty cool stuff happens. I watched it twice yesterday because there's so much to take in, and I keep having to go back and remind myself of what's been happening because there are so many stories going on at the same time.
 
[nsfw]I'm struggling to care about the whole "who tried to have Tyrion killed?" thing. And in that scene when Tyrion and Cersei were discussing it, how did he manage to interpret her awkward silence to mean that Joffrey did it?

Also, I'd totally forgotten that Ros had been telling Varys what Baelish was up to. Took me ages to figure out what they were talking about and why Ros had wound up dead. That whole "chaos is a ladder" speech was chilling though.[/nsfw]
 
[nsfw]I'm struggling to care about the whole "who tried to have Tyrion killed?" thing. And in that scene when Tyrion and Cersei were discussing it, how did he manage to interpret her awkward silence to mean that Joffrey did it?

Also, I'd totally forgotten that Ros had been telling Varys what Baelish was up to. Took me ages to figure out what they were talking about and why Ros had wound up dead. That whole "chaos is a ladder" speech was chilling though.[/nsfw]

[NSFW]I think it's because it she would have been fairly unabashed about admitting to trying to have him killed, but less willing to admit Joffrey did it, so her saying nothing left Joffrey as the obvious conclusion. I was disappointed that Tyrion telling Sansa (and Shae) about their upcoming nuptials occurred off-screen, quite a lot of build up to it for us not to see it.

The whole discussion between Varys and Baelish was fantastic, and the speech at the end was brilliant. I love the action-packed episodes but these quieter ones with plenty of plotting, planning, sharp dialogue and story progression are even better in my book. [/NSFW]
 
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