Eboue
nasty little twerp with crazy bitter-man opinions
Where's your boss, Cina, these days?
Hes out back, beating the shit out of the last guy who asked that question.
Where's your boss, Cina, these days?
Spoiler tags for episodes that have been aired are gone. Spoilers now should only be for future speculation and trailers.No. Don't. It's stupid.
There should be three levels:
1. Not watched since the episode aired in the US - these people should stay out
2. Watched the latest episdoe but want to avoid speculation/trailers - these people should be able to openly discuss
3. Watched and want to discuss speculation/spoilers - these people should be able to discuss in spoilers tags
For some moronic reason, this thread is now for:
That leaves me fecked because I've always followed the rules and kept myself in category 2.
- Category 1 to enter but not read anything because it's all in spoiler tags
- Category 2 to avoid beause EVERYTHING is in spoiler tags so you can't open anything
- Category 3 to have a free-for-all
For the last 8 years, I've watched GoT but avoided spoilers/trailers/etc. But now, I can't participate in this thread anymore because it's impossible to know what I'm able to read or not.
The thread is ruined. It's almost impossible to discuss any episode without getting trailer/book speculation spoiling everything.
Hehe.It's not just that because D&D have written some cracking lines of their own and shown that they are excellent writers, they just seem like they've stopped caring. They've created some great scenes from scratch. Tywin and Arya scenes in Harrenhall for starters, which weren't in the books. Same goes for Catelyn talking about Jon when he was a sick baby and wishing he was dead, the whole Ramsay "rescuing" Theon, the Hound with his chickens and it goes on and on. There's even a few lines that D&D rewrote that are better or snapier than what we get in the books. A good example is when Tyrion talks to Tywin regarding Jaime. in the show it goes something like "we have our differences, Jaime and I. He's braver, I'm better looking" whereas Martin just makes a height joke.
Martin is still King, but D&D have never been hacks. I just think that they don't care. That and the first two episodes this season were written by the same guy who wrote Eastwatch - arguably the worst episode of the show since The Bad Poosy one. Which was written by two useless bastards called Daniel Weiss and David Beni......shit.
My point still stands dammit!
Good they were utterly stupid and left regular watchers like myself feeling like Melisandre (royally fecked).Spoiler tags for episodes that have been aired are gone. Spoilers now should only be for future speculation and trailers.
Yes. Sometimes the dialog can be badly written though. Last nights I thoroughly enjoyed.Clearly one for whores, brothels and battles then? The best parts of the entire show are the relationships and little additions.
I agree I complained on the day that they were enacted. Mostly because I stayed away from the thread until I watched it not knowing that they had been enacted. I agree though that it was rough on people who don't want to read theories so wouldn't touch spoiler tags. For me as long as the theory isn't based on an actual leak I don't mind reading them.Good they were utterly stupid and left regular watchers like myself feeling like Melisandre (royally fecked).
Unless you already watched it, you cannot promise anythingCan promise you it doesn’t happen. You’ll be pleasantly surprised I think.
So many exciting things to come. Next week is fecking incredible but this week was an excellent episode, reminding us all of the characters original traits and where they started.
Johns gonna have to kill Dany isn’t heShe’s gonna get mad with rage that he bent the knee and went back on his promise while he attempts to become the rightful king. He’ll probably try convince her to rule with him, but i can see her going crazy in the end, especially if he turns one of her dragons against her. While she tries to exert her authority over him and the entire kingdom he’ll have to kill her to end it.
At the end of it all John will denounce his right to the throne and take back his place of lord commander at the wall and, as a guess, instead of handing down his claim to the throne to Sansa he’ll disband it back to the seven separate kindoms for them all to live happy ever after for a few hundred years.
You been reading my material?I think Jon is going to have to kill Dany. She’ll go a bit too far.
[Insert joke about your reading material]You been reading my material?![]()
So where was the ice king in the final scene?
Has he gone to King's Landing because he feels his homies can take care of Winterfell?
I thought that was a really jarring moment of dialogue. It felt so forcedI love how subtext is now just spoken as accompanying dialogue, makes it much easier to follow what is happening:
Bran: "I am the memory of the world and he wants to kill me"
Fat Sam: "Ah that's what like death actually is: the death of memory"
Jon Snow: "Enter Jon Snow stage left"
He's probably hanging back with the Dragon I'd imagine.
It's not just that because D&D have written some cracking lines of their own and shown that they are excellent writers, they just seem like they've stopped caring. They've created some great scenes from scratch. Tywin and Arya scenes in Harrenhall for starters, which weren't in the books. Same goes for Catelyn talking about Jon when he was a sick baby and wishing he was dead, the whole Ramsay "rescuing" Theon, the Hound with his chickens and it goes on and on. There's even a few lines that D&D rewrote that are better or snapier than what we get in the books. A good example is when Tyrion talks to Tywin regarding Jaime. in the show it goes something like "we have our differences, Jaime and I. He's braver, I'm better looking" whereas Martin just makes a height joke.
Martin is still King, but D&D have never been hacks. I just think that they don't care. That and the first two episodes this season were written by the same guy who wrote Eastwatch - arguably the worst episode of the show since The Bad Poosy one. Which was written by two useless bastards called Daniel Weiss and David Beni......shit.
My point still stands dammit!
I loved the second episode. So much foreshadowing and most of all what I felt was setting things up for some serious heartbreak to come.. I. E. People who either love or respect one another being ripped away from each other by death. By the time the show is done we might be done with it too.
Not at all, but I think after nine years they're burning out and want to move onto other projects. Pulling that out of my arse obviously but the writing has gone downhill.This could be the biggest thing they do in their entire life/career and you think they don't care how they finish it?
Best quote: "If I was a knight I would knight you 10 times over."
I almost shed a year as well, except there was no almost about it. The dog thought United had lost again.really enjoyed that episode. It felt very necessarily before the battle to come. Brienne getting knighted, almost shed a little tear in that scene.
Not at all, but I think after nine years they're burning out and want to move onto other projects. Pulling that out of my arse obviously but the writing has gone downhill.
I almost shed a year as well, except there was no almost about it. The dog thought United had lost again.
Can't remember, do we ever know what happened to uncle Benjen? Why didn't he became a "slave" to the night king and retained his own free will?
It was her, she's talked about it in an interview.So Hermione, I mean Arya. Body double or legit? I need to know for a friend.
The montage with the music was a clear reference to a similar-ish scene in RoTKReally enjoyable episode, proper calm before the storm feel.
I got major pre-Helm’s Deep vibes as well, the whole thing made me nervous for next week![]()
It was kept very vague but if you read between the lines it seems like the old three eyed raven rescued Benjen somehow.
The montage with the music was a clear reference to a similar-ish scene in RoTK
Yeah, I posted the video. The director has also said he took inspiration from LoTR too.It reminded me of the scene where Pippin is singing and Faramir charges Osgiliath. Also the whole episode had that pre Helm's Deep vibe, although here they had 300 characters to show instead of 5 or 6 in the lotr film.
Yeah, I posted the video. The director has also said he took inspiration from LoTR too.
No, I thought the dialogs were just pointless and badly written. Even the Mountain's "quote of the episode" you could see miles away.Clearly one for whores, brothels and battles then? The best parts of the entire show are the relationships and little additions.
So presumably Bran can save people if they're turned too?