awec wrote: » Don't read if you care about book spoilers (i.e. if you ever plan on reading the books). Otherwise, if you've watched up to episode 3 (last nights) of the latest series then there's no spoilers below.Night King doesn't exist in the books. White Walkers are mentioned a handful of times at best. This whole story arc is a sideshow, but it was bigged up in the show. Hardhome doesn't happen in the books either (well, it does, but it's a minor event and not involving any of the main characters). The lack of a back story was evident. The way they killed him off just seemed abrupt and muddled to me. All of that and all it took was a ninja leap to kill him? Theon charging bizarrely to his guaranteed death? Jon's plot armour is seriously thick. I don't think it was bad, but it wasn't great either. Left with more questions than answers, I just don't think we're going to get the answers.
Neil3030 wrote: » A good friend based in LA has a solid connection with GOT's producers and apparently:We're no strangers to love. You know the rules and so do I. A full commitment's what I'm thinking of. You wouldn't get this from any other guy. I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling. Gotta make you understand. Never gonna give you up. Never gonna let you down. Never gonna run around and desert you. Never gonna make you cry. Never gonna say goodbye. Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
dregin wrote: » What Venjur said. As soon as I saw Tyrion's first languished waltz across the yard I knew it was going to be over-acting with quantity over quality as a side dish. The episode was an exercise in great filming and a lesson in bad/absent writing. I honestly can't be arsed watching the rest of the season after that faux climax.
DGRulz wrote: » I ... don't know how to feel about that episode. I think I need to watch it again in the dark. I couldn't see a lot of the early part of the battle, even with the TV brightness up to 100. For all the talk of terrible battle strategy, which up to a point I agree with, this battle was never about beating the dead on the field. It was about surviving long enough to draw the Night King into the Gods Wood and cause an ice domino effect. Looking back on it the signs where all there that it was always going to be Arya, but I still feel slightly blue balled that the sum total of Jon v NK is them staring at each other across a battlefield multiple times with wights in between. I was sure at least Davos and Genry were dead because I don't remember seeing them after the wights broke through the battlements. One of Jamie and Brienne certainly should died, both had their backs against the wall with a queue of wights coming at them. Was certain Rhaegal and Ghost were gone, but apparently not? I'm pretty sure at this stage the decision to even include Ghost was a last minute thing because there was a little bit of budget left. No one has interacted with him in the 2 episodes hes appeared in, hes just been sprinkled into the background. As I said, may watch it again a see if I fall either side.
Clegg wrote: » l Jorah's last stand, Theon's redemption and the Night King slowly stalking toward Bran. All accompanied by the an incredible piece of soundtrack.
irishbucsfan wrote: » I’d say with fair certainty that the best two scored episodes of any tv show in history for me are that one and the sept of baelor episode
molloyjh wrote: » I honestly dont get people who say that the white walkers are the main story. It's called Game of Thrones. The very name suggests that the main story is about the Iron Throne, no?
Mr Tickle wrote: » Well the books are called "a song of ice and fire". The white walkers being the ice. The dragons being the fire. I know the two stories have diverged a bit but i think the name change was purely for marketing the show. Sounds more aggressive and tangible to your average joe I know we're not talking spoilers but i don't want to accidentally give anything away.
Deleted User wrote: » For me Cersei is a very transparent villain. She's entitled, psychotic, ruthless and up until two seasons ago she was really more a secondary character with others making decisions for her. Her rise to her current station is happenstance as much as anything. She is a smarter more capable version of Trump but otherwise pretty startlingly similar. The dead - steeped in their ancient origins are far more interesting and a more immediate danger to the world. I was much more interested in understanding them than seeing the characters deal with Cersei's bullsh1t. It's all gone very flat, the hype train has ground to a shuddering halt.
molloyjh wrote: » I suppose when the hype train was so over blown this was always going to happen. Personally I thought they nailed the last 2 episodes almost perfectly. There were a few things that they could have done differently in last night's, but overall I think it's been some outstanding TV.My understanding of the books is that in the 5 that have been released the White Walkers have barely featured. And theres only 2 books left. How can the story be about them if they haven't featured across the majority of the story?
molloyjh wrote: » My understanding of the books is that in the 5 that have been released the White Walkers have barely featured. And theres only 2 books left. How can the story be about them if they haven't featured across the majority of the story?
DGRulz wrote: » I actually liked Theon's death. He's the only character this episode whos story had come full circle and was killed. How many times have we seen Theon be shown as weak or running away from a fight but he died the last man defending a Stark and the ran towards Death.
Buer wrote: » Whilst the quality has certainly diminished in terms of storytelling, I don't think the hype train has slowed down a fraction. It's actually ramping up to never before seen levels. The scrutiny and coverage this show is getting right now is like nothing I've seen before.
irishbucsfan wrote: » It’s amazing! Also cersei is the best. If she doesn’t win I’ll never watch television ever again. Lena Headey is phenomenal
[Deleted User] wrote: » Don't follow her on social media. I wish I hadn't.