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Suguru101
06-19-2014, 10:36 PM
Which character had the best season out of all of them?
Which actor played his role the best?
And who was the most improved character/player?
And why did you think so? Which scene from them stood out the most?
The MVP for me was Littlefinger. He got everything he wanted, and got away with it(with help from Sansa).
The best actor for me was without a doubt Oberyn.
MVP Votes:
Littlefinger (6)
Stannis (4)
The Hound (3)
Arya Stark (2)
Ramsay (2)
Oberyn (2)
Best Actor/Actress:
The Hound/Rory Mccann (7)
Oberyn/Pedro Pascal (6)
Tyrion/Peter Dinklage (4)
Hodor/Kristian Nairn (1)
Theon/Alfie Allen (1)
Most Improved:
Sansa (5)
Jon Snow (4)
Littlefinger (1).
KingBeasley08
06-19-2014, 10:38 PM
MVP- Littlefinger
Best Actor- Tyrion Lannister
Suguru101
06-19-2014, 10:39 PM
MVP- Littlefinger
Best Actor- Tyrion Lannister
Why do you think Tyrion was the best? Though he was certainly among the 3-4 best actors on the show this season.
KingBeasley08
06-19-2014, 10:41 PM
Why do you think Tyrion was the best? Though he was certainly among the 3-4 best actors on the show this season.
His court scene was the best piece of acting in the show for me and stood out the most when I thought of best actors. I think he's the favorite for the Emmy
Droid101
06-19-2014, 10:41 PM
Hound
Suguru101
06-19-2014, 10:44 PM
Hound
For both? Hmm... he was actually in two of the best scenes of the season; The Chicken Tavern Fight and the fight with Brienne.
As an actor Rory Mccann was definitely awesome this year.
Kensta
06-19-2014, 10:49 PM
MVP -Arya Stark
Best Actor - Oberyn Martell
KyleKong
06-19-2014, 10:51 PM
MVP - Stannis
Best Actor - Pedro Pascal
Bano114
06-19-2014, 10:53 PM
MVP - Stannis
Best Actor - Pedro Pascal
This. I wish the Stannis role at the end got more air time. The man is badass.
jamal99
06-19-2014, 10:55 PM
MVP - Littlefinger
Best Actor - Pedro Pascal (Oberyn Martell)
Suguru101
06-19-2014, 10:57 PM
MVP - Stannis
Best Actor - Pedro Pascal
Stannis? Why do you think so? He only had one noteworthy moment.. or am i forgetting something?
KyleKong
06-19-2014, 10:59 PM
Stannis? Why do you think so? He only had one noteworthy moment.. or am i forgetting something?
Spoilers in white.
Not only does he have the most powerful bank in the entire World, a bank more richer then the entire seven kingdoms combined, backing him now, he also regained an entire army. He also decided to do his Kingly duties by protecting the realm from the Wildling invasion, even though no one but his followers recognize he is King. He releases protecting the realm which he is sworn to protect is more important then sitting on the throne itself, at the moment.
Dat MVP season. :bowdown:
Edit: Actually don't know why I put spoilers in white. If you're dumb enough to enter a thread about Season 4, then your dumb enough to get shit spoiled.
Bano114
06-19-2014, 11:01 PM
Stannis? Why do you think so? He only had one noteworthy moment.. or am i forgetting something?
On TV, its hard to understand the significance of what he had done. The Wall was really a lot closer to falling than the show ever suggests. Mance was ready to roll through with a whole nation and really take over that Northern part of Westeros.
He basically saved a countless number of lives, and the order of the 7 kingdoms by showing up out of nowhere and catching the Wildlings by suprise.
It's also his redeeming moment that gets him right back in the game.
Suguru101
06-19-2014, 11:04 PM
Damn i forgot. And don't worry, i've read all of the books. I wasn't recalling him being backed up by the friggin' Iron Bank. That certainly makes him legit this season.
I like the Stannis character a lot, but the problem is that i enjoy both Davos and Melisandre more than him in the Dragonstone-related scenes. But Stannis is the man.
KyleKong
06-19-2014, 11:07 PM
Damn i forgot. And don't worry, i've read all of the books. I wasn't recalling him being backed up by the friggin' Iron Bank. That certainly makes him legit this season.
I like the Stannis character a lot, but the problem is that i enjoy both Davos and Melisandre more than him in the Dragonstone-related scenes. But Stannis is the man.
Onion Knight and Ginger Tits are the best.
Did you know the actor who plays Davos was supposed to play Jorah but declined because of a family matter.
Bano114
06-19-2014, 11:08 PM
Damn i forgot. And don't worry, i've read all of the books. I wasn't recalling him being backed up by the friggin' Iron Bank. That certainly makes him legit.
I like the Stannis character a lot, but the problem is that i enjoy both Davos and Melisandre more than him in the Dragonstone-related scenes. But Stannis is the man.
I've always felt like Davos was the replacement for Ned Stark as a 'good guy' and likable character. I feel like on the show those 3 characters are casted well, but something seems a little off about how its being portrayed. Can't put my finger on it though. Its as if their importance isn't as significant.
KyleKong
06-19-2014, 11:09 PM
I've always felt like Davos was the replacement for Ned Stark as a 'good guy' and likable character. I feel like on the show those 3 characters are casted well, but something seems a little off about how its being portrayed. Can't put my finger on it though. Its as if their importance isn't as significant.
I know exactly what you're talking about. This season really pushed Davos as a character and being a lead man in the war, but for some reason he just seems like a sidekick still.
TheSilentKiller
06-19-2014, 11:11 PM
Hound for best character
Peter Dinklage for best actor
Suguru101
06-19-2014, 11:14 PM
Onion Knight and Ginger Tits are the best.
Did you know the actor who plays Davos was supposed to play Jorah but declined because of a family matter.
I read that! They wanted him in season 1 but had to wait and give him another role for season 2... and it came out perfectly. The guy playing Jorah is awesome very good. And show Davos is better than book Davos(in my opinion).
Suguru101
06-19-2014, 11:18 PM
I've always felt like Davos was the replacement for Ned Stark as a 'good guy' and likable character. I feel like on the show those 3 characters are casted well, but something seems a little off about how its being portrayed. Can't put my finger on it though. Its as if their importance isn't as significant.
Dragonstone hasn't been treated like a major plot line. They are there, and the actors make it awesome, but they haven't been given the screen time.
In Season 5 though... the Melisandre and Jon snow scenes will be top notch.
knickballer
06-19-2014, 11:40 PM
repost
MVP: Jon Snow/Rasmey Bolton. Snow had an impressive accomplishment with making peace with the wildings and meeting up with Stannis. One can assume they are going to take that shit down south.
-Ramsey made quite a name out of himself through his own personal doings no matter how sick and twisted they were.
Most Improved player: Sansa. She turned from a depressed little teen into a woman with power
Rookie of the year: Oberyn. Despite his death he kicked some ass and you can bet his family will continue dat legacy.
Flop of the Year: Cercesi. She dun goofed big time with sentencing Tyrion to death which directly led to the death of Oberyn and Tywin. Tywin was the brains of the Lannister and their family will be lost now. Oberyn's death may just start a conflict.
Jaimie Lannister gets my 2nd place award with his passive attitude.
Unappreciated POY- Hodor. Saved Bran and his crew several times
KyleKong
06-19-2014, 11:44 PM
Defensive Player of The Year - Jon Snow
Coach of The Year - Ser Alliser. "Hold you *****!"
Rookie of The Year - Reek
Most Improved Player - Sansa
Suguru101
06-19-2014, 11:46 PM
repost
MVP: Jon Snow/Rasmey Bolton. Snow had an impressive accomplishment with making peace with the wildings and meeting up with Stannis. One can assume they are going to take that shit down south.
-Ramsey made quite a name out of himself through his own personal doings no matter how sick and twisted they were.
Most Improved player: Sansa. She turned from a depressed little teen into a woman with power
Rookie of the year: Oberyn. Despite his death he kicked some ass and you can bet his family will continue dat legacy.
Flop of the Year: Cercesi. She dun goofed big time with sentencing Tyrion to death which directly led to the death of Oberyn and Tywin. Tywin was the brains of the Lannister and their family will be lost now. Oberyn's death may just start a conflict.
Jaimie Lannister gets my 2nd place award with his passive attitude.
Unappreciated POY- Hodor. Saved Bran and his crew several times
Snow definitely had an MVP moment in that episode where they went to Craster's Keep and shut the rebels down. I think he wasn't overall as interesting as he was last year, and that he only shined in 2 episodes. But he still had a pretty good season.
Who do you think was the best actor/actress?
And Sansa definitely improved. That scene where she saved LF was top notch.
Mamba
06-20-2014, 01:48 AM
I've rewatched every episode except for the mountain and the viper (can't bring myself to see oberyn dying again) and that is why i give Oberyn my best actor and rookie of the year votes, I knew what was happening, I've read the books, I knew Oberyn was going to die yet I was still mortified and upset when he did. Every line he said I believed, every action he made I enjoyed. From the moment he lands in Kings Landing to his death Oberyn really was the character to watch and love. Plus he ****ed up the mountain. No one has ever ****ed up the mountain.
MVP - Ramsey Snow/Bolton. Love him or hate him he was tactical, he got what he wanted, he fought off fully armored men from the iron islands shirtless and with two machetes. He took Mt Caitlan (however you spell it) and really ****ed the greyjoys up and gave the bolton family pretty much full control of the north. Got his name legitimized as well
Flop of the year - The Mountain / Cercei. Mountain got his ass handed to him. He became proof the strongest house can bleed.
Cercei sentenced her midget brother to death, and by doing so killed her father, started a war with dorne and ruined an oath between her and the tyrells for not marrying Loras. Stupid bitch.
Coach of the year - The Hound. You watch Arya grow not to care like the hound, and do whats needed for survival. Bit of hard coaching slapping her around every now and then but a firm hand really helped Arya grow into more of a warrior abandoning her family and now going to Braavos to become an assassin.
KyleKong
06-20-2014, 02:08 AM
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I've watched every episode multiple times
Except for Season 3 episode 9
Never again.
:cry:
Marlo_Stanfield
06-20-2014, 03:12 AM
MVP:Stannis
Actor:Hound
KyleKong
06-20-2014, 03:14 AM
MVP:Stannis
Actor:Hound
Such talent.
Such diversity of characters.
http://37.media.tumblr.com/f170a65db754da63ef5c8ae26d6581e9/tumblr_mscgl8BBcp1qbn1vmo1_500.jpg
Marlo_Stanfield
06-20-2014, 03:16 AM
Such talent.
Such diversity of characters.
http://37.media.tumblr.com/f170a65db754da63ef5c8ae26d6581e9/tumblr_mscgl8BBcp1qbn1vmo1_500.jpg
i should have fukked her bloody...
kill me, comeone kill meeee, do you want me to beg?? KILL MEEEE:applause: :roll:
Micku
06-20-2014, 04:56 AM
I've watched every episode multiple times
Except for Season 3 episode 9
Never again.
:cry:
I'm going to rewatch the series all again. And that episode is going to be a tough one. I can rewatch tho, but it's always hard. Anyway:
Coach of the Year: Ser Alliser Thorne. When push come to shove, he walked the freakin' walked. He was coaching dem inexperience Night Watchers pretty well. Even when he got cut and not able to fight, he was still commanding them to defend the wall while being carried off. He has some of my favorite lines too. "I SAID NOCK AND HOLD YOU C@NTS!!! DOES NOCK MEAN DRAW?!"
Night watchers: "NO SER!!"
"DOES F#CKIN' HOLD MEAN F#CKIN' DROP?!?!"
"NO SER!"
"DO Y'ALL PLAN TO DIE HERE TONIGHT??!
"NO SER!"
"That is very good to hear! Draw!
Shade8780
06-20-2014, 05:11 AM
Not saying he's the best, but Charles Dance should get some credit for his acting.
RoundMoundOfReb
06-20-2014, 05:43 AM
MVP - Littlefinger
Best Actor - Oberyn Martell
RoundMoundOfReb
06-20-2014, 05:44 AM
I've watched every episode multiple times
Except for Season 3 episode 9
Never again.
:cry:
lol same. I gotta put Season 4 Episode 8 in that same category as well...
embersyc
06-20-2014, 07:20 AM
MVP: Littlefinger
Best Actor: The Hound
Most Depressing Death: Prince Oberyn
Most Cheered Death: King Joffrey
Most Surprising Death: Tywin Lannister
Most Improved Player: Sansa Stark
Most Disappointing Storyline: Daenerys Stormborn
Most Satisfying Storyline: Littlefinger/Sansa
Nick Young
06-20-2014, 07:45 AM
Most improved player: Sansa Stark and Jon Snow share the award
Rookie of the year: Oberyn Martell
Worst player of the year: Khaleesi
Most potential to go the distance next year: Bran Stark
Kings Hand of the Year/ All-GOT Second Team: Ser Davos
King of the year: Stannis
Cameo of the year: Hot Pie returns!
MVP: the Hound/ Ramsay Bolton
Ramsay looks like he going places next year.
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2013/3/28/1364487091430/Game-of-Thrones-008.jpg
Kensta
06-20-2014, 12:04 PM
Actually, I change my best Actor to Alfie Allen. He did an amazing job playing Reek.
B-hoop
06-20-2014, 12:32 PM
I really like how they changed Sansa's reactions from the book. In the book she is starting to learn the game but still thinks like a child. In the series she is a lot more advanced like when the Vale lords visit the Eyrie after Catelyn's sister dies.
Suguru101
06-20-2014, 12:46 PM
I really like how they changed Sansa's reactions from the book. In the book she is starting to learn the game but still thinks like a child. In the series she is a lot more advanced like when the Vale lords visit the Eyrie after Catelyn's sister dies.
Sansa is just more interesting in the show than she was in the book(at least for me). And that scene is one of the best ones in season 4, along with "Your sister".
B-hoop
06-20-2014, 12:47 PM
She being hot as hell sure helps though :lol
ItsMillerTime
06-20-2014, 12:48 PM
MVP - Can't decide between Littlefinger and Stannis. Littlefinger definitely had the best individual performance, but Stannis had the best team performance. He saved the whole fvcking country from a Wildling invasion. The Wall itself may have fallen without Stannis. Littlefinger is LeBron, Stannis is the Spurs.
Best Actor - The Hound. Great comedic lines and timing, as well as that final farewell scene. That tugged on the heartstrings a bit. There are several others that are deserving of this mention (Tyrion, Oberyn, Tywin, even Sansa & Arya), but Season 4 was the Hound's season.
Most improved player - Jon Snow. Without Jon, the Night's Watch would have fallen that very first night the Wildlings attacked. He's also got the respect of The King Beyond the Wall and the ONE TRUE KING of the Seven Kingdoms, Stannis. Sansa gets honorable mention.
Rookie of the year - Oberyn without a doubt. The man dominated every single scene he was in. My favorite scene of his was probably his back-and-forth with Cersei and Tywin at Joffrey's wedding.
6th Man of the Year - Davos Seaworth. Stannis' army would be nothing without Davos.
Best scene of the year - I'm gonna go with the entirety of episode 8. So many epic moments.. DAT SCYTHE, Giants on fvcking mammoths, "He held the gate", Alliser Thorne's epic speech, Jon Snow vs the Thenn, etc
Great, great season
knickballer
06-20-2014, 01:07 PM
MVP - Can't decide between Littlefinger and Stannis. Littlefinger definitely had the best individual performance, but Stannis had the best team performance. He saved the whole fvcking country from a Wildling invasion. The Wall itself may have fallen without Stannis. Littlefinger is LeBron, Stannis is the Spurs.
Best Actor - The Hound. Great comedic lines and timing, as well as that final farewell scene. That tugged on the heartstrings a bit. There are several others that are deserving of this mention (Tyrion, Oberyn, Tywin, even Sansa & Arya), but Season 4 was the Hound's season.
Most improved player - Jon Snow. Without Jon, the Night's Watch would have fallen that very first night the Wildlings attacked. He's also got the respect of The King Beyond the Wall and the ONE TRUE KING of the Seven Kingdoms, Stannis. Sansa gets honorable mention.
Rookie of the year - Oberyn without a doubt. The man dominated every single scene he was in. My favorite scene of his was probably his back-and-forth with Cersei and Tywin at Joffrey's wedding.
6th Man of the Year - Davos Seaworth. Stannis' army would be nothing without Davos.
Best scene of the year - I'm gonna go with the entirety of episode 8. So many epic moments.. DAT SCYTHE, Giants on fvcking mammoths, "He held the gate", Alliser Thorne's epic speech, Jon Snow vs the Thenn, etc
Great, great season
yes :bowdown:
Dude is like prime Manu Ginobolli come off the bench or like prime James Posey on that Boston championship squad. Very likable guy as well.
Another Flop was Ygritte. I think she's actually one of the hotter females on the show(very underrated and has that wild look to her) but she always went on how she's going to kill Jon snow and when she had the chance to shoot Snow at castleblack? She choked and froze like Lebron against Boston that one series and she got killed by the little boy who got revenge. she still had the nerve to say "you know nothing jon snow" when she was murdrered
Also young player to watch out for next season is that little kid who killed Ygritte. Dude was poised and kept calm and it's very impressive for a kid that age who's seen the shit he's seen. Better version of Arya but he won't get the credit cuz he's a boy
B-hoop
06-20-2014, 01:10 PM
One thing i didn't like that they changed was that whole Ygritte story after Jon separates from her. In the book it doesn't say shit about Mole Town other than that it was sacked, and Ygritte was killed by an arrow but Jon doesn't see it being done. Scene was cheesy as hell.
Marlo_Stanfield
06-20-2014, 02:05 PM
MVP: Littlefinger
Best Actor: The Hound
Most Depressing Death: Prince Oberyn
Most Cheered Death: King Joffrey
Most Surprising Death: Tywin Lannister
Most Improved Player: Sansa Stark
Most Disappointing Storyline: Daenerys Stormborn
Most Satisfying Storyline: Littlefinger/Sansa
:applause: :applause:
Shade8780
06-20-2014, 03:59 PM
MVP - Can't decide between Littlefinger and Stannis. Littlefinger definitely had the best individual performance, but Stannis had the best team performance. He saved the whole fvcking country from a Wildling invasion. The Wall itself may have fallen without Stannis. Littlefinger is LeBron, Stannis is the Spurs.
Best Actor - The Hound. Great comedic lines and timing, as well as that final farewell scene. That tugged on the heartstrings a bit. There are several others that are deserving of this mention (Tyrion, Oberyn, Tywin, even Sansa & Arya), but Season 4 was the Hound's season.
Most improved player - Jon Snow. Without Jon, the Night's Watch would have fallen that very first night the Wildlings attacked. He's also got the respect of The King Beyond the Wall and the ONE TRUE KING of the Seven Kingdoms, Stannis. Sansa gets honorable mention.
Rookie of the year - Oberyn without a doubt. The man dominated every single scene he was in. My favorite scene of his was probably his back-and-forth with Cersei and Tywin at Joffrey's wedding.
6th Man of the Year - Davos Seaworth. Stannis' army would be nothing without Davos.
Best scene of the year - I'm gonna go with the entirety of episode 8. So many epic moments.. DAT SCYTHE, Giants on fvcking mammoths, "He held the gate", Alliser Thorne's epic speech, Jon Snow vs the Thenn, etc
Great, great season
Ai2death
06-20-2014, 05:31 PM
MVP would definitely have to go to The Hound,
Best Actor/Actress - Oberyn
Most Improved - John Snow (Ep. 9, wow, he became my new favorite)
ItsMillerTime
06-20-2014, 09:17 PM
MVP - Can't decide between Littlefinger and Stannis. Littlefinger definitely had the best individual performance, but Stannis had the best team performance. He saved the whole fvcking country from a Wildling invasion. The Wall itself may have fallen without Stannis. Littlefinger is LeBron, Stannis is the Spurs.
Best Actor - The Hound. Great comedic lines and timing, as well as that final farewell scene. That tugged on the heartstrings a bit. There are several others that are deserving of this mention (Tyrion, Oberyn, Tywin, even Sansa & Arya), but Season 4 was the Hound's season.
Most improved player - Jon Snow. Without Jon, the Night's Watch would have fallen that very first night the Wildlings attacked. He's also got the respect of The King Beyond the Wall and the ONE TRUE KING of the Seven Kingdoms, Stannis. Sansa gets honorable mention.
Rookie of the year - Oberyn without a doubt. The man dominated every single scene he was in. My favorite scene of his was probably his back-and-forth with Cersei and Tywin at Joffrey's wedding.
6th Man of the Year - Davos Seaworth. Stannis' army would be nothing without Davos.
Best scene of the year - I'm gonna go with the entirety of episode 8. So many epic moments.. DAT SCYTHE, Giants on fvcking mammoths, "He held the gate", Alliser Thorne's epic speech, Jon Snow vs the Thenn, etc
Great, great season
Not even a quote to my post? :coleman:
Suguru101
06-20-2014, 09:33 PM
Not even a quote to my post? :coleman:
Did he just copy/paste your post? :oldlol:
I read the start and told myself "i read this in the other page", and the i saw it was another poster...
Rodmantheman
06-20-2014, 10:25 PM
MVP -Stannis
Best Actor - Oberyn Martell
Pointguard
06-20-2014, 10:28 PM
Most Improved Player: Peter. He's the only true player in the show. He was low born, and played low ball - but now he going for Queens and whole counties. On the individual level. The Stark sisters went from being pawns in everybody else's game into places where they can make major moves for themselves.
Rookie player of the year: Since Obbie wins an award below how about the three eyed Raven. Who would have thought he lived by a bunch of Wites, an extinct species of humans and in the roots of a tree.
Ok my real choice is dead Joffrey. He didn't know how to sport those rock eye sunglasses, his dad rapes his mom literally over his dead body, the King's hand talks about how he sucked as a King to his successor, his mother-in-law killing him, and his brothel loving uncle claiming saying his death was worth more pleasure than a 1,000 lying whores. He got more hate than Lebron would get if he teamed up with the Giants in an intramural game.
Best actor: The Hound had to betray everything we perceived about him to show how Arya was rubbing off on him while keeping serious street cred. While she didn't play cupid in the end he kept showing up different sides of a man who lived a one sided brute life.
I give a dishonorable mention to Theon playing Theon. Wow, that sucked.
Defensive Player of the Year: Jon Snow, took an inexperienced few and beat back a massive superior killing force.
Best storyline: Tyrion turning a deaf sentence into liberation.
Best character: The Hound. Matured into a paternal figure after being deduced into life hating killer who was smothered by his past.
Best scene: Jon Snow figuratively holding up the wall by beating much more experienced killers.
MVP: Prince Oberyn. Totally held the gate (really filled the seats) and moved the most important plot of the story to its climax. Season would be three or four levels worse without him. Only guy since the show started that could outshine Tyrion. True he dribbled out the clock til his head exploded but still was the regular season MVP. He stopped the unstoppable and showed up the King, lived as he truly desired and sacrificed himself for loved ones. Tyrion is co-MVP for knocking off the real King as opposed to attempting Westbrook do it for him.
Pointguard
06-20-2014, 10:41 PM
6th Man of the Year - Davos Seaworth. Stannis' army would be nothing without Davos.
Haha good choice. But I think he's 1B. Once he learned to read the playbook Stannis could resemble a King.
Best sixth man was Jaime. He came off the bench to let lil bro free.
Best Ejection - Dany wasn't giving him any play anyway. And getting rid of the hand of the King gets honorable mention.
Shaqtin a Fool - Oberyn, the game wasn't over!
Best Fastbreak, Bran had no legs, was well past the third overtime and made it past the wites.
Best post game. Post life, it seems like the mountain is getting some post life play.
Best half court shot - the children, that was on the money. Honorable mention goes to the Giant with the bow and arrow.
Best contract - Stannis/Bravos.
Suguru101
06-21-2014, 12:25 AM
Haha good choice. But I think he's 1B. Once he learned to read the playbook Stannis could resemble a King.
Best sixth man was Jaime. He came off the bench to let lil bro free.
Best Ejection - Dany wasn't giving him any play anyway. And getting rid of the hand of the King gets honorable mention.
Shaqtin a Fool - Oberyn, the game wasn't over!
Best Fastbreak, Bran had no legs, was well past the third overtime and made it past the wites.
Best post game. Post life, it seems like the mountain is getting some post life play.
Best half court shot - the children, that was on the money. Honorable mention goes to the Giant with the bow and arrow.
Best contract - Stannis/Bravos.
:roll:
miller-time
06-21-2014, 12:50 AM
Most Improved Player: Peter. He's the only true player in the show. He was low born, and played low ball - but now he going for Queens and whole counties. On the individual level. The Stark sisters went from being pawns in everybody else's game into places where they can make major moves for themselves.
But he didn't really improve, he just revealed how important he was. He has been as good as he is at least since the start of season 1. If anyone is Most Improved it is Sansa. She went from being a girl that was pushed around to a legit player.
I'd take Oberyn and Tyrion as co-MVPs.
Droid101
06-21-2014, 01:33 AM
Haha good choice. But I think he's 1B. Once he learned to read the playbook Stannis could resemble a King.
Best sixth man was Jaime. He came off the bench to let lil bro free.
Best Ejection - Dany wasn't giving him any play anyway. And getting rid of the hand of the King gets honorable mention.
Shaqtin a Fool - Oberyn, the game wasn't over!
Best Fastbreak, Bran had no legs, was well past the third overtime and made it past the wites.
Best post game. Post life, it seems like the mountain is getting some post life play.
Best half court shot - the children, that was on the money. Honorable mention goes to the Giant with the bow and arrow.
Best contract - Stannis/Bravos.
:bowdown: :applause:
ItsMillerTime
06-21-2014, 11:08 AM
But he didn't really improve, he just revealed how important he was. He has been as good as he is at least since the start of season 1. If anyone is Most Improved it is Sansa. She went from being a girl that was pushed around to a legit player.
I'd take Oberyn and Tyrion as co-MVPs.
He did improve though. Marrying Lysa and then her subsequent death is a huge deal. Littlefinger now has control of the Vale and its' army. He's never owned an army before. Not to mention the Eyrie is like the hardest castle ever to overtake due to its geographical location.
And he killed a King in the process.
Pointguard
06-21-2014, 01:10 PM
He did improve though. Marrying Lysa and then her subsequent death is a huge deal. Littlefinger now has control of the Vale and its' army. He's never owned an army before. Not to mention the Eyrie is like the hardest castle ever to overtake due to its geographical location.
And he killed a King in the process.
Yes, and wasn't Sansa the number one pick of the King just last season? And she still doesn't have any power. She is aware of a power she has but hasn't used it yet.
Lil finger can stick his middle finger at anybody in Westeros. Nobody is really over him.
miller-time
06-23-2014, 12:12 AM
He did improve though. Marrying Lysa and then her subsequent death is a huge deal. Littlefinger now has control of the Vale and its' army. He's never owned an army before. Not to mention the Eyrie is like the hardest castle ever to overtake due to its geographical location.
And he killed a King in the process.
But his plans have been in action since season 1 and season 3. He could have married and killed Lysa any time he wanted after Jon Arryn died (which he convinced Lysa to do prior to the first episode). He has been playing at the same level for ages, it is only just now the audience realises it. Littlefinger is at the same level, where as Sansa for example went from pawn to legit player. Littlefinger went from advanced player and stayed at advanced player. He is great don't get me wrong, and could have MVP considerations, but he didn't improve because he has already hit the ceiling and can't move up any further lol.
zoom17
06-23-2014, 12:19 AM
MVP -Stannis
Best Actor - The Hound
Pointguard
06-23-2014, 01:10 AM
But his plans have been in action since season 1 and season 3. He could have married and killed Lysa any time he wanted after Jon Arryn died (which he convinced Lysa to do prior to the first episode). He has been playing at the same level for ages, it is only just now the audience realises it. Littlefinger is at the same level, where as Sansa for example went from pawn to legit player. Littlefinger went from advanced player and stayed at advanced player. He is great don't get me wrong, and could have MVP considerations, but he didn't improve because he has already hit the ceiling and can't move up any further lol.
If he had killed Lysa before Tywin appoints who replaces Lysa and that person would do as Tywin says, including Lil Fing. You have totally underestimated Tywin's power. Outside of Bravos, Lil Finger runs the most secure place in Westeros. Lil Finger had no power whatsoever in the beginning of the year - he did have influence and cunning, but its not the same thing at all.
miller-time
06-23-2014, 01:23 AM
If he had killed Lysa before Tywin appoints who replaces Lysa and that person would do as Tywin says, including Lil Fing. You have totally underestimated Tywin's power. Outside of Bravos, Lil Finger runs the most secure place in Westeros. Lil Finger had no power whatsoever in the beginning of the year - he did have influence and cunning, but its not the same thing at all.
Littlefingers position has definitely improved I'm not saying that it hasn't. But his skill at playing the game was already there. Most improved usually goes to someone whose skill level goes up, MVP goes to who ends up winning. My point is that Littlefinger is more in the running for MVP than Most improved at this stage in the game. Like I said, all of the actions Littlefinger has taken to get to where he is now were predetermined 3 seasons ago. He just had to wait for it to play out. He didn't improve over that time, he just moved his pieces. He already knew what he needed to do.
Suguru101
08-17-2014, 03:32 PM
The favorite for next season:
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