Mokuba wrote: » No, it's just terrible television and a sad, sad end to what used to be a really good show.
OneOfThem Stumbled wrote: » Arya could easily kill Cersei. She killed all of the Freys, she'd only have to kill one person here. The thing is though that this is all a plot convenience for the big twist that I read from the leaks, that I won't spoil here, but won't actually come as any surprise to most people (as they are flagging it up like mad). This big show down between the two queens is what this series has been leading up to. The fact that either side could bring it to a very decisive end is going to be ignored for the plot. Daenerys and all her top advisers (and a sitting dragon) stand within ballista range of King's Landing's walls (which are now in the desert apparently). Cersei just lets Tyrion walk back to his squad after executing Missandei... she just... does.
lawlolawl wrote: » Also, why bring Missandei. Is it normal to bring your translator with you everywhere in a country where everyone speaks the same language?
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Can someone tell me why they went south with a 20 man army and the 2 dragons? Surely she must have known her dragons would be vulnerable and that they would have a plan to kill off the dragons. What was she thinking complete madness.
Mokuba wrote: » Seeing as people know what Arya is capable of, why hasn't anyone made her integral to the plot of killing Cersei? Considering they want to just siege the city initially, why not just send Arya in. You have established that she can sneak past hordes of people, wear faces to disguise her identity and kill main characters with ease. Just wait outside and let Arya do it!
PressRun wrote: » I just can't stand Euron. They've obviously just been trying to fill the one-dimensional villain role since Joffrey died. First they tried it with Ramsay and now this guy. He's just so predictable. I actually don't even think there'll be any satisfaction in seeing him killed, he's that tedious. I didn't get any enjoyment in seeing him take out a dragon tbh.
Penn wrote: » Unless Jorah was hiding some dragon eggs where the sun doesn't shine, I'd say we could start laughing at you now
WhiteMemento9 wrote: » The coffee cup speaks to how little examination the show maybe got after being written, produced and put together.
lawlolawl wrote: » She apparently made the unusual decision to pilot her boat towards Eurons fleet.
awec wrote: » How would Tyrion know what Cersei has told Euron? Tyrion had no idea that Euron thinks the baby is his.
Elmer Jones wrote: » It seems extremely foolish not to at least try and protect your most valuable warriors. If men can go into battle with armour on them I see no reason why a dragon can't. If it isn't possible fine but at least have a small discussion about the possibility of it in the show. They've had very clear evidence that the dragons are easy enough killed and done nothing to reduce that risk, it just smack of idiotic planning in order to move the plot forward.
Deleted User wrote: » She made it to shore with three others, Jym, Patryk and Baart. She exclaimed how dreadful their battered ships looked across the sea. She stayed five minutes on the sea edge looking for Greyworm, but she realised the tide had taken them further down the sea shore, so the four of them set off to walk along the shoreline. In fairness Jym thought it a better idea to go further inland, but was over ruled. They set out, but on the third bend they blundered (Jym kept mouthing off it was a bad idea) into a camp of Euron' soldiers. She pretended to be a servant girl, but one of the guards recognised her from the season 7 get together climax and said, "Take her to our Queen". Fade to black. Better?
IAMAMORON wrote: » Massively this. I read with envy the new viewers forum where people have been watching the entire series since Christmas. Lovely big fat binge watch and then straight into the finale. Nice.
Elmer Jones wrote: » If men can go into battle with armour on them I see no reason why a dragon can't.
weldoninhio wrote: » She got on a skiff (a small boat) so was obviously picked up by one of Eurons fleet.
nix wrote: » Say it with me, A Lannister always........ And why the **** does Tyrion (or anyone) always try to get through to Cersei? It has never worked.. ever.. not once!
Elmer Jones wrote: » It seems extremely foolish not to at least try and protect your most valuable warriors. .
False Prophet wrote: » How would they go about making armour for a dragon? How would they get the dragons to wear it. How much would wearing the armour cost them in regards maneuverability or weight. Plus they already are wearing natural armour, would wearing another thin sheet of armour make any difference. Plus night king was dead so they wouldn't expect to be taken out by surprise like that.
Paddy Cow wrote: » I think the point of that was for Euron to find out he's not the father and drive a wedge between him and Cersei.
nix wrote: » Bloody starbucks are everywhere, they've even opened up in Winterfell :rolleyes::pac: