BasedGodParticle
BasedGodParticle
BasedGodParticle

i’m confused as to how the golden company is supposed to deal with the dragons- it has been firmly established last season that having dragons are like bringing an apache helicopter to the battle of agincourt. 10,000 mercenaries would be great if they were fighting the ragtag remnants of a mauled army.... but when you

Burneko’s point is that sloppy writing and rushed storytelling have ruined our ability to judge the characters.

That’s how a real boss works.

If memory serves - and we all now fickle a thing memory is! - the first ten minutes of the first episode of the entire series presented a threat, and then for the next eight years everyone went around explaining how fucking important that threat was. Then, in the third episode of the final six-episode season, the

She didn’t know any of that though. Her decision making was “If I send my army north, either they lose and I’m dead, or they win but I don’t get to be queen, which is worse than being dead, so I’m keeping them here.”

I haven’t done the math, but by my count literally every piece of marketing material for the show has included the phrase “Winter is Coming” which is just a pithy way of saying “the army of the dead is coming and when they do the iron throne won’t be worth dick”. So even if that’s not what the show is about, it’s

If Night King had done what many fans predicted, and flown south on his dragon to King’s Landing, Cersei would be part of his army of the dead right now, and everybody would die. Fortunately for her, the fans were wrong again (as this article amply demonstrates).

Or

Tell that to Game of Thrones, which spent its first 7.2 seasons telling us that the characters who believed and acted as though “the stakes at play are the Iron Throne” were deluded fools who were missing the one true war that was staring them in the face—and then spent one episode completely flipping that and

No it doesn’t. Cersei wasn’t right - she acted selfishly and cruelly driven by pure hatred for others. If Ayra doesn’t cartwheel-stab the Night King during his only true moment of weakness during the entire battle, The Dead win handily. And then march south doing the same to anybody else in their path, Cersei included.

I think he’s saying that the writing of the show completely undermined the established stakes.

So what is Albert saying, that everyone should have taken the Cersei route and what? Ignored the Night King? The only reason Cersei could do nothing was that everyone else was doing the work for her. And given there are three episodes left, it is foolish to think she is somehow going to be proven right when all is

“Cersei was right! That’s the main takeaway from “The Long Night,” the deliriously silly and nonsensical third episode of the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones, which aired last night. “

I think it got better as it went on, but the initial exterior battle scenes were basically impossible to follow. Once things moved inside Winterfell it improved drastically.

Eh, when you’re running around in $20 jeans and a raggedy t-shirt doing errands, it doesn’t matter if the kid sprays juice all over themselves and you.

But did she have hot sauce in her bag?

I am sure they get to sell the data they collect on who is going to what types of movies and what age group they are in as well.

Most people won’t go to more than 5 or so movies a year.

Is H&M reaching out to the team about a potential sponsorship?

I’m only shocked that they aren’t sponsored by Breitbart.