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What Greyjoy’s? Nearly all of the Iron Born fighters were wiped out with the Iron Fleet.So who is Azor Ahai
Are the Walkers gone forever
Hope the Greyjoys rebel asap
Also what happened to Daario
Or was it half?
What Greyjoy’s? Nearly all of the Iron Born fighters were wiped out with the Iron Fleet.So who is Azor Ahai
Are the Walkers gone forever
Hope the Greyjoys rebel asap
Also what happened to Daario
I've defended this season.
That last episode though, pretty rubbish to be honest.
D& D getting a lot of shit for the ending but aren't all the main plot points what Martin thought up? Could the books end with a different ruler and fates for the main characters or will it be the same (but getting there slightly differently)?
He probably doesn't even know himself how to end the story yet.D& D getting a lot of shit for the ending but aren't all the main plot points what Martin thought up? Could the books end with a different ruler and fates for the main characters or will it be the same (but getting there slightly differently)?
D& D getting a lot of shit for the ending but aren't all the main plot points what Martin thought up? Could the books end with a different ruler and fates for the main characters or will it be the same (but getting there slightly differently)?
I have defended it too (amongst work colleagues).
I thought the last episode was decent until the death of a certain character.
They had 30 minutes or so left after Dany died, there wasn't any viable ending within that timeframe that would've been satisfactory.
They should've let the rest of the episode be about everyone finding out about Dany's death, and then another 1h+ episode about the implications and aftermath of her death. Regardless of where all characters ended up at the end, the way they got to that point could've been done a lot, lot better than this.
It’s Brexit.Sansa is a cnut btw. Couldn't stand to see that her brother would be king and hence more important than her.
Why is a cutthroat with no education whatsoever Master of Coin.
Can he even count? Has he any experience whatsoever with finances, beyond spending it in a brothel?
This was the decision of all seeing and all knowing Broken Bran. All hail.
Which makes so little sense why Bran would tell Jon his true parentage if he then doesn't point out that Jon is the legitimate heir to the throne. I wouldn't go down this rabbit hole, it's not worth it.
D& D getting a lot of shit for the ending but aren't all the main plot points what Martin thought up? Could the books end with a different ruler and fates for the main characters or will it be the same (but getting there slightly differently)?
That wasn't half bad, to be honest. Not bad at all.
The problem is that the last three episodes have been so shit that I wonder if it's affecting what people think of the ending. All of the plot points feel satisfying to me, I just wish the story had been told better in the lead up to it. In isolation I think it's a pretty decent ending to the story.
I think he can only see what the Old Gods (trees) see? Although there were probably no trees in the South when Ned rescued Lyanna.And just ask Bran what is there to the west of Westeros. What's even the point of Bran if he cNt answer this
Anyone else find it hilarious that Ser Davos suggested to the Unsullied they settle in empty lands and start their own house? A house they can’t populate because none of them have nuts.
1) How did Jon get away with killing Dany? Grey Worm would have killed him on the spot!
what's wrong with that!?
What's aryas story then? I thought she would go back to the faceless men.
But she's now Dora the explorer?
Yeah there were no tree inside the tower of joy when lyanna dies and tells Ned to protect her son. Plus there wasn't any tree inside the throne room when Baelish makes his 'Chaos is a ladder' speech. This seems to suggest that he can see across space and timeI think he can only see what the Old Gods (trees) see? Although there were probably no trees in the South when Ned rescued Lyanna.
Yeah there were no tree inside the tower of joy when lyanna dies and tells Ned to protect her son. Plus there wasn't any tree inside the throne room when Baelish makes his 'Chaos is a ladder' speech. This seems to suggest that he can see across space and time
What even was the point of Jon Snow being a Targareyan?