Goldcloaks are the city watch, Kingsguard wears white I believe.
Goldcloaks are the city watch, Kingsguard wears white I believe.
Somebody finally checked around at Casterly Rock and found him in the back room I guess?
Azor Azhai was as well - Renly mentions part of the prophesy, and it seems to be Melisandre’s motivation in S6.
JFC, race-blind casting is and always was an option. They’ve changed the appearance, age, etc of plenty of the characters already, and if fans can handle that they can certainly handle some non-white Westerosi regardless of what their specific backstory is.
IIRC one of the (show) writers says essentially that Robert’s baby doesn’t count because he died so young. Bit of an ass pull, but certainly not the worst one.
Are the three dragons necessarily genetically related? Danaerys calls them her children but who know where each of those three eggs came from.
Hmm, I thought they said half the unsullied and then someone else says “and half the Dothraki”. Which... where were these guys and all their horses hiding?
It’s been weeks at least? Jaime and Tyrion have a conversation about how he’s staying up north with her, Tyrion goes all the way south, dragon gets killed, word gets back to Winterfell, and then he leaves.
So he just keeps leveraging promised castles until ending up with the biggest one?
Sure, but I’m assuming they mentioned them because they’re going to show up again at the last battle. Otherwise why not just run with what everyone assumed?
But they didn’t get rid of the Dothraki apparently? In the war table scene they mention losing half of them.
I guess they enabled Fast Build along with Fast Travel.
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A 1-1 trade may not have mattered for the battle with the dead, but this isn’t their last battle. Those Dothraki screamers would probably come in handy fighting the Golden Company, if only they hadn’t all died pointlessly.
Can we enroll Bennioff and Weiss in that class?
The target audience for GOT is a lot closer to drivetime radio than you seem to be imagining.
There are basically no other castles between the wall and Winterfell - maybe two? The North is huge but sparsely populated.
$15 million dollars or whatever and you can see practically none of it on the screen!
There’s so much bad strategy in this one. The Dothraki going ahead alone looked cool, but tactically seems dumb as hell. When they light the trenches they just stand around not picking wights off with dragon glass arrows until the wights figure out how to get over the trench. And so on.
It primarily limits time and a half for OT. Saving on workers comp is nice, but even the highest burden rates don’t hit 50% like overtime does.