It's cute how they're throwing Cersei these early, convenient wins to make it seem like she ain't completely screwed.
Poor Cersei but she knows she going to die horribly since she was a kidIt's cute how they're throwing Cersei these early, convenient wins to make it seem like she ain't completely screwed.
Poor Cersei but she knows she going to die horribly since she was a kid
But his clothes aren't fire proof.Huh, I could actually see something like that happening. Jon refuses to bend his knee. Danny orders one of the dragons to scorch him. Jon's still standing afterwards.
We go from Jim Broadbent talking about how curing advanced greyscale is different from that in infants in one scene to Sam talking about how he found the cure for advanced greyscale in a book in the next. Zero time is spent showing how he found out about it.
It is unbelievably convenient.
Pic is broken. I'm curious what it is.So ummmm have we talked about this
It would be funny if the wall is and always was useless.
Before the final siege on King's Landing commences and she goes absolutely insane due to her sheer incompetence due to lack of foresight that got every single one of her children killed and Jaime decides that it's over and as she moves to embrace the only person she thought she could trust he drives a sword through her? Why else would they keep bringing up the fact that he's the Kingslayer? He's gonna kill her ass.
Looking forward to Sansa fucking everything up in Winterfell tbh
What am I looking at? Did the shoreline freeze over?So ummmm have we talked about this
It would be funny if the wall is and always was useless.
What am I looking at? Did the shoreline freeze over?
The Dorne characters minus Oberyn turned out to be a massive disappointment for the show, real missed opportunity, they ended up being clowns. I honestly believe this will be one of the biggest failures of the show when it started out so well with Oberyn.
Before the final siege on King's Landing commences and she goes absolutely insane due to her sheer incompetence due to lack of foresight that got every single one of her children killed and Jaime decides that it's over and as she moves to embrace the only person she thought she could trust he drives a sword through her? Why else would they keep bringing up the fact that he's the Kingslayer? He's gonna kill her ass.
So ummmm have we talked about this
It would be funny if the wall is and always was useless.
I think that whole Wall thing is just a hiccup in how the intro is filmed. The "frozen" look is likely just the crowd cover because in the shot right before that you can clearly see it isn't frozen over.
On that note though, like, what is actually stopping the White Walkers from just going into the water and walking around The Wall? They're zombies, they don't really need to breath. And what's stopping the Nights King from using some of his crazy magic shit and just freezing the water as they walk over it or something?
"Don't argue with me in front of all the Lords of the north"Can't wait to not see Sansa undermine every one of Jon's ideas.
Maybe it was anti-climactic, but I feel like reviving a dragon from nothing but bones may have been a bit... far reaching for how reserved the magic in this show seems to be. I'm thinking (hoping) they're going to down a dragon, then zombify the fresh corpse of one.
See I keep thinking that too, it all seems perfectly set up, but I keep going back to that scene Jaime had with Edmure where he was like "Yo the only person in this world I give a fuck about is Cersei. I'd do anything for her, including launching your baby at a castle." But maybe that's the point, to see just how far his devotion extends and how low he's willing to sink alongside her before enough is enough.
So ummmm have we talked about this
It would be funny if the wall is and always was useless.
I always figured the night king having the power of ice could just freeze the water around the walland just march his army around. The hard part is for him to be protected long enough by his army to pull off the freezing trick. Which is probably why he hadn't done it sooner.
So many people don't like it. If you really hate it, why keep watching? And enough with the time jumps. We have been over this, they gave that up seasons ago. Those tweets have been showed here five times already. I really like it so far.
No, that was a Sand Snake.
Oh right, I recall the clothes being yellow.That was the two sand snakes.
So many people don't like it. If you really hate it, why keep watching?
So ummmm have we talked about this
It would be funny if the wall is and always was useless.
im really expecting dany to be like "my dragons will kill you if you dont bent the knee" or some shit, and the dragons be like "naw maan, jon is fine, we like it more than you" revealing his Targaryen blood
That scene with Arya and the wolves, what was it meant to show?
Seems like a lot of people are getting confused by the "that's not you" line.
There is no such thing as dumb questions only not every question is actually good. So people keep watching stuff because other do it, even if they hate it. You should watch it for yourself not to join in. Life is too fucking short to watch things that you hate. You can always join in after binge watching a season. Sure if you love it, I join in. But no way I will continue watching something I dredd and hate "just to join in"Why do people keep asking this dumb question? For one, people could really love the first few seasons and want to see what happens in this world even if it's subpar right now. For two, the series has become a massive social phenomenon. A lot of people watch it because a lot of people watch it and they want to join in. It's really not that difficult to imagine why people would tune in even if the show became pretty spotty.
i dunno if anyone else caught this, but how Carcetti was sighing when he found out Tyrion is Dany's Hand?
It's discussed on Inside Sn7/Ep2.
I can understand that. There are some silly problems. But I think this season so far after only 2/7 episode's is also making a lot of quick progressI don't mind the time jumps anymore now that they show them a bit more clearly, I still like the show but it annoys me that it has a bunch of silly problems when the budget is this big and the staff so involved.
I can understand that. There are some silly problems. But I think this season so far after only 2/7 episode's is also making a lot of quick progress
Is that a youtube video?
If he could do that then he would have gone after Jon and the free folk at Hardhome. Clearly they can't go over water. Why? I dunno.
Also isn't the wall not just an actual wall? It has some sort of magic to it, too.
There is no such thing as dumb questions only not every question is actually good. So people keep watching stuff because other do it, even if they hate it. You should watch it for yourself not to join in. Life is too fucking short to watch things that you hate. You can always join in after binge watching a season. Sure if you love it, I join in. But no way I will continue watching something I dredd and hate "just to join in"