Buer wrote: » Sooooo....GoT....Given the high quality of the second last episodes in all season's to date, that was pretty disappointing. The last two weeks were much better, to my mind. The final scenes with the dragons? Pretty poor stuff. You knew it was coming at some point but it was pretty tacky and fake looking when she climbed onto the dragon and flew off. Very little by the way of genuine tension and drama in that episode, relative to previous seasons.
Deleted User wrote: » Also I thought the murder of Shireen was easily one of the most despairing moments of the show so far so it had that going for it.
awec wrote: » this season has by and large been poor compared to the others. Pure filler. The fight scene at the end was awful, and Jorah's sword was bending all over the place during his fight!
Buer wrote: » The tumble from him as his kill move was awful. I actually skipped back to watch it again, thinking I must have seen it wrong. Nope, this old lad does a clumsy forward tumble at the speed of a tortoise and stabs a warrior, killing him. Given the top class level of fight scenes that have gone before, it was shabby.
thomond2006 wrote: » GoT:I think they used up all their Awesome Fight Scene Budget on the white walkers last week!
Neil3030 wrote: » I don't watch Game of Thrones but I don't want to miss out on all the spoiler fun
thomond2006 wrote: » Here's what you need to know:John Hayes is a ligind.
thomond2006 wrote: » GoT:I think they used up all their Awesome Fight Scene Budget on the white walkers last week! My prediction for the season finale scene will be something to do with Bran that is a cliffhanger a la Daenarys with the Dragons at the end of Season 1. (I haven't read the books so complete guess!)
awec wrote: » I don't think Bran will feature this series at all. I think that storyline has been parked and we'll be watching the same characters again. (I have read the books)
.ak wrote: » Cool, when I see lots of spoiler tags I know the episode is gonna be interesting! On my way home to watch it now
Buer wrote: » Hopefully, next week gives a little development on the situation at King's Landing and Winterfell. I think we can probably park the situations in Dorne and Meereen for this season. I'd like to gain a little closure on the Bravos situation, though. Too much time invested. If nothing happens there, I'll be bewildered. And yes, I realise you probably know what's going to happen!
Buer wrote: » We just like spoiler tags, is all.Go suck a lemon, .ak
Buer wrote: » It was but we knew that was coming a couple of weeks ago. I felt it was just weak in so far that the season has been building to big moments and they haven't really delivered. While the white walkers were cool last week, it wasn't a moment that really catches you off guard. One of the great things about the show is that it can really take you by surprise but this season hasn't managed that, I think, with the arrest of Cersei being the one notable exception to my mind. The second to last episode doesn't need to be one of great drama and shock according to any formula but the show's popularity is partly based in that element and it hasn't delivered in that aspect this season. I've loved the intrigue and build up, particularly in the middle few episodes but even the tension that was built in those episodes has melted away. I think they've really got the pacing wrong this season, dedicating far too much to certain aspects. I've enjoyed it overall as a season but undoubtedly the weakest thus far, to my mind. Very disjointed. There are entire sequences that I look back on and think they were nothing more than filler.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm not a book reader but am I right in saying that the show is more or less upto speed with large parts of the book now or is there much between them?
awec wrote: » It varies across the different storylines. Some are ahead more than others and some have stuck more closely than others. One storyline in particular has had an absolute load of it completely left out and they have sort of changed how things happen so it's both ahead of and in-line with the book. One particular storyline (and set of characters) in the book hasn't featured in the series yet at all. A lot of the variations between books and TV have been because they have left characters out of the TV show and had to write their parts into other characters instead. IMO the storylines that have stuck closest are The Wall and Braavos.
dregin wrote: » Hit 43 degrees here today. Dry wind outside was like standing in front of a massive hair dryer. No craic whatsoever!
mfceiling wrote: » Yeah...and the weather here in Ireland for June as just announced on the radio there... "slight ground frost this morning followed by highs of 12 to 15 degrees". That's June folks. Frost ffs.
Interested Observer wrote: » I think I'd take our weather tbh.