thomond2006 wrote: » I thought similar and posted as such here but then I was advised on the GoT forum that Varys may have been attempting to poison Daenerys. It would explain his opening scene where he asks the girl (a little bird?) if Daenerys is eating. It would fit Pycelle's line from season 1 of poison being a weapon of "women, cravens and eunuchs". Then again, if this was the case it wasn't fleshed out.
Buer wrote: » I don't think it's so much about satisfying endings but more about how they reach them. Varys was a great secondary character known for his subtlety and smarts. Jon pulls up on a beach and Varys runs up to him, asking him to betray Daenerys immediately and winds up executed in the next scene. It doesn't match up to his character whatsoever. Last week we see the Iron Fleet kill a dragon and Daenerys flee barely with the surviving dragon. This week the one dragon wipes out the entire fleet and all defences of Kings Landing in a few minutes with only a couple of shots fired. The Golden Company are an elite force that were mentioned a number of times and built up significantly. Wiped in seconds without any involvement. It's disappointing because they've just obviously run out of steam and hit the fast forward button to ensure the show is wrapped up and done with. The descent of Daenerys into full blown insanity where she betrays everything she stood for has literally taken 2 episodes. It could have been the greatest show ever made. Instead it's dying rapidly. It's a shame because the visuals, score and acting are all still absolutely top notch (and possibly even improved). But the storyline and writing has just fallen apart.
bilston wrote: » It's the fault of whoever decided to commission 6 episodes. In reality it needed another series, but even 10 episodes for season 8 would have made a difference.Varys deserved an entire episode building up to his death I still enjoyed the rest of it though.
bilston wrote: » Haha...if you skip through an 80 minute episode in 20 minutes then it sounds like you'd made your mind up it was crap before even watching it!
Deleted User wrote: » Rumour doing the rounds the books are due for release as soon as the show is over and if this is the case I'm more interested to see where they take things as the show has gone completely flat.
Podge_irl wrote: » He has come out and denied it and I can pretty readily believe him because he's clearly crap at writing at any kind of reasonable speed, has got himself tied in ridiculous knots and is never actually going to finish them.
prawnsambo wrote: » Very robust and logical in his denial. As if publishers would allow him sit on books that are absolute goldmines for them. Or for the same reasons, he would. Just doesn't stack up.
troyzer wrote: » For **** sake Leeds. Another year of pain.
dregin wrote: » Apparently the genre of this is "prepared piano". It sounds like someone who can't play piano randomly banging away.https://open.spotify.com/album/0dfCsSXhtcdAyW7ODD4Aeu?si=ppjDH2VFQU-WnVnhYD_vIg Reminds me of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsQYzpOHpik Awful.
swiwi_ wrote: » So the wife has recently returned from a visit to the Emerald Isle. Team Swiwi is duly replete in tea, fudge and whiskey with an "e". Unfortunately, there was no space for Kelkin peanut butter. Oh well, we'll just have to make another trip back to Ireland. Life is hard.
mfceiling wrote: » Lads I've 2 tickets for the craft beer festival in Dun Laoghaire which is on tomorrow evening and Saturday. Due to the Catholic Church having no consideration for this and holding stupid communion nonsense I can't go. Free to a good home. PM...1st in gets them!!
irishbucsfan wrote: » I have a theory that Barry’s is almost universal. But we have a fair few north dubs here so they’re probably all about the Lyons life
Stheno wrote: » Nah Tetleys here in deep North county Dublin
Deleted User wrote: » which tea? Be ready to be judged if she's bought wrong.
thomond2006 wrote: » At the Purple House event tonight with the Irish management, hosted by Paul Howard (Ross O'Carroll Kelly). Howard, poking some fun, asks Andy Farrell when he first heard about Owen. Simon Easterby cuts across: "Geography".
Squidgy Black wrote: » You disgust me. I would like to advocate for the rest of North Dublin and say we have no association with the above. Lyons 4 Life.
Stheno wrote: » The oh is from Cork so he buys Barry's. I usually buy Lyons but couldn't care less to be honest. That said I drink more Earl Gray and herbal tea than black tea