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nasty little twerp with crazy bitter-man opinions
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I think just the parent thing when he went and saw Jon's birth
And Sam figured out the marriage
Basically needed them both
And maybe to be night king bait![]()
But even then, Jon knew they needed to kill the NK. Bran, again, was just a side character in that plot. Absolutely nothing in the entire series has changed because he's in it, after the window scene of course. That is the one and only time his character had a real point, and even then he could just have died via assassin.
theres not a single character named steve or chris in this whole episode. thanks for nothing D&D!
The writers say the new 'Scorpion' weapon is more powerful, and as well as lining the wall of King's Landing, they have been mounted on the Iron Fleet.I've already asked that.
Best answer so far it "they aren't the same dragon killing ballistas!" Or something.
Yeah, hoping they at least have something for him. Guessing next episode is the war and the finale has bran doing something.
Bran was better in season 3
Also cant take Euron seriously. He should be some badass but comes off as a lucky good. Couldn't they make his character more like ... Anything else .
Guessingdany calls on Yara who takes him out
Either dany or Jaime take out cersei.
But Jon has to take out dany after being convinced by danys council after she burns the innocent people
Need to watch dany visions and bran vision again. Dany probably gonna be near the throne like in her vision and maybe be killed by a new queenslayer
few complaints apart I actually agree with this, this episode is a lot better than the previous few and better than most of season 7.This felt like one of the GoT episodes of old - in other words.. I enjoyed it mostly. I can't wait to see what a battle for KL is going to look like...i wouldn't be surprised if it is going to be far more epic than the battle for winterfell ...plus having it filmed with daylight probably helps.
By far the most jarring was the jump from Euron on a boat to Euron in KL.
Kit Harrington is actually a shit actor
In the Emilia Clarke scale, he's Oscar-worthy.
Tyrion is Frodo confirmed.the last shot of the series will be arya and the hound sailing for valinor
I've come to the conclusion that a significant portion of folks are going to shit on their favorite TV shows' last season no matter what. Conclusions to them are by and large always going to leave people dissatisfied.
feck it dany for the throne seen as this show needs some sort of pay off. I genuinely can’t believe how bad some of the writing has gotten over the last few seasons. It’s very much spectacle over substance which detracts heavily from the spectacle.
Sigh I miss Tywin and Stannis.
Hopefully Tormund goes back north of the wall realises the WW have resurrected and they come back and kill everyone.
Also, unless I'm missing something obvious, was the whole opening scene not a massive continuity error?
How are there corpses like Lady Mormont - shouldn't they have all risen when the NK did his hand waving crap, and then subsequently shattered when he died?
Also, unless I'm missing something obvious, was the whole opening scene not a massive continuity error?
How are there corpses like Lady Mormont - shouldn't they have all risen when the NK did his hand waving crap, and then subsequently shattered when he died?
Maybe those people should take a step away from the screen for a bit then and smell the roses. It's kinda silly to me how people suddenly act as if this season is the one that offers major plot holes etc alone. Don't forget this is the show that had Gendry rowing for several seasons without people wondering where the feck he was.On the other hand, maybe some are so invested in tv shows and those worlds that they refuse to accept just how daft they really are so act out towards anyone who hoped for just that little more.
Maybe those people should take a step away from the screen for a bit then and smell the roses. It's kinda silly to me how people suddenly act as if this season is the one that offers major plot holes etc alone. Don't forget this is the show that had Gendry rowing for several seasons without people wondering where the feck he was.
I think there's a chance the 2nd dragon is still alive, at least I hope.Why is Dany angrier about losing Mel, than she is either of her 'children' btw?
I think it's a culmination everything that happened in that episode. I don't think they have the time to show her going through every single emotion and so we will have to deduce what she's going through which has been discussed to lengths in the posts above.Why is Dany angrier about losing Mel, than she is either of her 'children' btw?
I guess Qyburn will send scuba divers with big fecking chains and they pull him up from under the sea and he makes a zombie dragon out of him. Wouldn't that be a cool original twist?I think there's a chance the 2nd dragon is still alive, at least I hope.
I guess Qyburn will send scuba divers with big fecking chains and they pull him up from under the sea and he makes a zombie dragon out of him. Wouldn't that be a cool original twist?
So anyway. It has already been established in season 6 or 7 that Euron's iron fleet is invisible, so it makes perfectly sense they can sneak attack dragons in flight. Also nice one from Qyburn to invent a gyroscopically stabilized machine gun ballista for Euron, it really comes in handy for sniping down dragons. What weak bitches dragons are, too, shoot all of them I say.
Apart from that, while many characters don't feel like themselves, things getting messy in camp Daenerys at the end probably feels the most thronesy the series has done in the last two seasons.
I’d have rather he died last week. The Iron Fleet just being there hidden by a small rock was pathetic.When Viserion was killed by the NK in season 7 it had an impact because it made the latter seem formidable as a foe.
Now it’s easy to kill one of them and any pirate with a few ships can do it. Rhaegal’s death was fairly meh for me.