It was clear enough.Naples39 wrote:You are definitely correct Rob, though I watched this series knowing that was the story, and wondering if the tv show made that clear enough.RobVarak wrote:I'm kind of stunned that the RS recapper totally whiffed on the Jon Snow storyline. Half-Hand forced Snow's hand (no pun intended), clearly sacrificing himself so that Snow could more effectively pass himself off as a traitor to the Men in Black. It wasn't a matter of Snow simply overreacting to being teased.Brando70 wrote:I felt this Rolling Stone piece summarized most of my feelings on the show and the finale:
http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news ... newsletter
Overall, I really liked season 2. It's one of the only shows I make a point of watching the actual night it's on, which says a lot to its staying power. And with so much stuff going on in each episode, the dull storylines (WHERE ARE MY DRAGONS?!) didn't take up too much screen time. Still, the loss of Ned and King Robert hung over the season, as I don't think even Tyrion was able to fill the void. That's the danger of killing off two of your best characters.
Minor quibbling aside, GoT rocks and I think I'm even more eager for season 3 than I was for season 2.
At least, that's what I assumed... LOL
My two problems...
1) The season is over already?!

2) I still thirst for Lannister blood.

I agree with the article. Its one of only two shows I watch the night they are on.