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ByCracky
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"I feel lucky" and "we found new friends" might as well be the new "AW, HELL NAH."

Can't tell if serious?

Did I read "a" review, or "your" review?

Middle-aged Nick, wearing 80 year-old man's clothes, hanging out with 7 year-old Harry. This show is fucking weird and poorly created.

Amount of trust they give the audience? 0%.
"How did you deal with kids who weren't yours?"
"but those kids, they weren't YOURS. And they were young, like the ones in this house. How did you deal with it?"
"BUT YOUNG, YOUNG kids. That weren't YOURS? Like you as your guidance counselor job, but no really, like that, like

Jesus Christ this show makes feel like the stupidest person on Earth. And I wasn't feeling smart in the first place, let me tell ya.

Has there ever been a show or movie that ends immediately after the final battle? There's always time to clear things up. The Iron Bank can be a part of it, but the major part seems unlikely to me, after five seasons and five books of "everyone's ignoring this threat at the wall! oh no!"

Nice find if that's true! I dislike Bran's arc, so I think I blocked the majority of it out. My apologies.

The books vs. the show are two different things. Your proposed theory could fit with the books. The TV show is not going to end with the Iron Bank declaring war on the seven kingdoms after an extremely small White Walker battle. 0% chance. It needs to entertain above all else as a television show.

That was Meeren.

Not to mention that (sorry, this is a great theory and I mean no disrespect) this would be insanely boring to watch unfold and add even more layers of confusion on already the most confusing show on television. Beware the Iron Bank of Braavos can not be the ultimate message George is hoping to convey..

I mean, the Iron Throne is shown covered in snow in a ruined castle. They severely mislead people if King's Landing isn't destroyed by the White Walkers.

That was one long shit on the toilet, though.

Hardhome, though. :o.

They need to condense the world. Stage a GIGANTIC mother fucking battle that eliminates 2-3-5 major houses so we can get a really nice, tight finale.

The Leftove…OH, you said of any value. My opinion means nothing. Carry on.

The vision was for three movies, so I don't think that's comparable. HP was 7 books and eight movies. It absolutely worked out, but I think Twilight and The Hobbit and Hunger Games all copied what HP did.

OK, you convinced me. As most of the cast would say: bullocks.

More expensive than an entire extra year?

Even 2-3 months late to get it all done for one last season is better than splitting it into two seasons. With The Leftovers ending after this year, there IS a summer gap as well.