I think if people go into a GOT thread without seeing it you should expect spoilers... now if it was in an unrelated thread thats a different story.
I loved the episode.
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I think if people go into a GOT thread without seeing it you should expect spoilers... now if it was in an unrelated thread thats a different story.
I loved the episode.
a little disappointed about how the Golden Company and Qyburn ended so easily lol
Best episode of the season!
Even though the writing and consistency has been atrocious lately, I can appreciate the nature of war and how powerful even one single dragon and one single person can be. This was the major death that we were all hoping for in the Battle of Winterfell.
A lot of people complain because it didn't fit their narrative and how things SHOULD play out, I get that. Ultimately, the producers have final say in what they want to happen and how to end it. Just enjoy it for what it is, even though it hasn't been as good as season's past.
Agreed. the episode itself was a visual stunner, especially the flip back from Arya and Hound. Writing is trash this season, and lot of shit makes no sense, but from a visual perspective it was the best.
Fucking die!!!
That is all.
Apparently Jamie got his hand back at the end. Cersei has the magic touch!
The internet really sucks the fun out of everything
Aaron Rodgers in the latest episode :rofl:
Much better than the Sheeran cameo.
It makes (some) sense from a whole season perspective (like you have an intimate knowledge of everything that happened in the previous seasons). But for someone with a casual knowledge, the events can be very difficult to piece together. More or less, the feelings about this season are just a result of the producers' decision to do it all in 6 episodes. The Golden Company is an example of Chekhov's Gun, because they ultimately could have never shown up and they wouldn't be missed.
Cersei's death has a tragic component to it, but given her role in the hierarchy of the show, it deserved a more significant death.
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Jon will kill Greyworm, Dany will kill Tyrian, Sansa will kill Dany, not sure where that leaves Arya, i imagine she needs something at the end too, just not sure i see her being the killer of the mother of dragons lol
I hope that perverted fat old fuck writes another book with a better conclusion than these two douches that ruined this season
I think GMMR was heavily involved in the plot of the HBO show such that the major points still have to be there, but the real development is left for the books. Which I hope he finishes before he dies.
Nah. Dany will try to burn Jon, but it won't work prooving he's a Targ in the process, Arya will kill Dany. Greyworm will kill Jon. Arya will kill Greyworm, and then disappear.
Tyrion will be the dwarf king, and Sansa remains queen of the North. Maybe they re-marry.
Remember that Jon was already burned in the series in season one -if a little lamp can burn the shit out of his hand, dragon fire will melt him like a candle.
Agree on how ridiculous the writing has been this season, to all of a sudden pivot Daenarys to "mad queen" in just a couple episodes, after 7 years of her claiming she would break the wheel, rescue Westeros from tyrants, NOT be the queen of the ashes, etc etc...then to use her Dragon to do exactly what her father wanted to do..burn them all...hilariously lazy writing and poor insta-character redevelopment IMO.
Also - Dragons are meant to represent nearly indestructible weapons of mass destruction, yet Euron and a 1/2 dozen crappy little boats with large scorpions penetrate dragon scales at 300 ft+ in the air - hilariously stupid as well, and then to have Drogon take out 10x as many ships with these weapons, and then all of King's Landing's similar and even larger scorpions...W..T..F. The dragons are either vulnerable, or they aren't, yet the show has made them both. So lame.
Danny's problem is she is mad/jealous that people like Jon more than her. Outside of that everything is peanuts.