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It would appear now that the odds are so heavily stacked in favour of one side that it will take one helluva fantastic script turnaround to convince me the year plus wait for season 8 was worth it. My curiosity will as usual get the better of me and I'll watch to the end even if just for the fact I've not missed any previous episodes. Here's to a fitting/believeable finale :Kaleun_Cheers: |
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I am the only one pissed of about the ""battle"? I mean, the last episode was a 5 minuts quickdraw extended for ever, 1 hour of stupid battle recreation... (it shouldn't last that long, wtf, and it served nothing (that episode was only the last 15 minuts) And now they put the whole euron fleet coming out of a rock to scare the hell out of dany and then SHOCK! 5 people on a beach screaming "they jailed missandrey"... WHAT THE ****? |
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Is there a spy among them? How else did Euron know where and when to be?
I noticed Euron grin turns to flabbergasted in the new trailer..is there something other than Drogon in the sky? My favourite for the crown is Gendry. He has Baratheon blood and Targaryen blood. Danny will turn mad like her father. Jaime will kill her and Jon him. Arya to kill Cersei. Jon to refuse the throne and Gendry is next in line. |
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Personally, I never make predictions, mainly because I'm always wrong. :dead: |
I have a prediction but it's such a sure thing I don't want to post it, it would spoil the ending.
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Robert and Dany are 2nd cousins iirc. Even the Golden company has Targaryen links ;) Martin's back histories are very interesting. |
Thanks for the reminder. I remember that now that you spelled it out for me. I was thinking on more recent bloodlines, but you're absolutely right.
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I think there's a phenomenon where once a new series gets going and proves to be very good, people sign on to it and support it enthusiastically. But when it gets down to the last few episodes people tend to want to write the ending themselves and their expectations veer into the ditch.
I say the show is still great. I agree there are some moments where I think it could be better but overall, greatest series ever. |
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PM it to me and i will leave it unread until the season ends. |
A lot of people have said these last two seasons feel rushed. I think this is brought about by the fact that for six years we had multiple characters, each with his/her own storyline, and a lot of attention was paid to those stories. Now all the various characters have come together and their stories are still there, but tied together they take up a lot less space and time.
People also like to dump on the writers for various reasons. I keep saying that for me the best parts of the show are the quiet conversations, and the four episodes so far this season show that that hasn't changed. As far as I'm concerned that part of the writing at least is still top-notch. Also, one other thing hasn't changed. They're still willing to rip our hearts out without mercy, and no one is safe. |
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The big problem with the writing is imho that it isn't action->consequence anymore, but instead set-up->pay off.
Ned Stark got his head chopped off because he went to King's Landing, in the midst of his enemies, and ruffled some feathers. He paid the price for it. That in turn led to the war between North and South, the Red Wedding and so on. What were the consequences of Arya foolishly prancing about when she knew she was being hunted by the faceless girl? She got stabbed. Ok, did the stabbing have any consequences? No. She was just fine shortly after. It was a set-up for the Arya v faceless girl chase and the pay off of Arya killing her. That's just one of many examples of the changed way of writing. Heck, sometimes there isn't even a pay off. Making what happens completely pointless. Good example was when the Unsullied took Casterly Rock and then watched Euron's Deus Ex Machina fleet destroy theirs. Next we see the Unsullied back with Dany. Umm... great, what was the point of that? I believe it is the same episode where someone says to Dany that Euron has destroyed 'most of their fleet already'. How many ships does Dany have? Her fleet keeps getting destroyed yet it means nothing because she's always got more ships. What about Tyrion getting smacked in the head by a ship's mast in the last episode? Scene cuts and literally in the very next scene we saw he is fine, not a scratch. What was the point? What about Jon gathering his remaining 'family' to tell them who he really is? No pay off whatsoever. I just don't understand what they are trying to do anymore. As for people being angry that their expectations aren't met, sure absolutely. Most expected the Night King to be an actual threat. Of course people are angry that what has been touted as the biggest threat against all things living for the past seven seasons ended up being a dud. I still like the show as a whole, just finished rewatching seasons 1-4 and it was great, but I have no illusions for any great ending after what I've seen so far with this episode. And it sucks. To not be all negative, let us appreciate the best (imho) battle scene in the show; The Massacre at Hardhome https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7S9DMGYRAI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K34lCM-PxQI |
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