Well, we HAVE seen Littlefinger in cahoots with the Maester of Winterfell. Maybe Jon has been contacting Sansa and LF has been intercepting all of his ravens.
Well, we HAVE seen Littlefinger in cahoots with the Maester of Winterfell. Maybe Jon has been contacting Sansa and LF has been intercepting all of his ravens.
It's only my opinion, but I honestly think that the show stretched things out the first few seasons to give GRRM a chance to catch up with them, But between the fact that he didn't, and wouldn't, catch up to them and the fact that the actors and producers only agreed to eight seasons, they had to start compressing the…
I agree about this 7 episode season….it needed the 10 episodes to flesh things out a bit and eliminate this break-neck pacing. But from what I've read, next season's episodes are all going to be feature length, so in totality, it will be 10 hours of TV, just in bigger chunks.
From what I've read, each episode of the last season will be feature-length. So the whole 10 hours will be there, like it usually is, just broken into 6 pieces.
I mean, I guess if you wanted to either recast all the main roles or double the current actors pay.
IMHO, there were a lot of places in the last six seasons where they could have tightened up the narrative, but were maybe giving GRRM some more time to finish up Winds of Winter, at least. However, I think if they'd made 10 episodes instead of 7, they would have had probably enough time to expand on the narrative…
What I meant about Dany was why didn't she use the dragons to destroy Euron's fleet before he had a chance to use it to take out most of her sea forces? It took her a ridiculous amount of "show" time to come to the conclusion that she could use her dragons to kill the enemy and his forces only, instead of raining fire…
No one wanted to do more than 8 seasons except HBO.
Or how about the million and one ways Dany could have already used her dragons and Bran could have used his sight and warging abilities, and yet neither of them are doing it? That's the frustrating thing…..they give these great weapons and abilities to characters and then the characters don't use them in the most…
That’s what I thought, too.
But Cersei and Jaime were having a lot of incest sex between the birth of Tommen and the arrival of this abomination, so there must have been something she was doing to prevent getting pregnant until JUST the right time (i.e. she’s the QBIC and needs an heir again).
Slut Mobile FTW
Then you must find the "Slut Mobile" incident, because THAT is the funniest thing he ever did.
I agree, I always saw his schtick as more absurdist than anything.
Someone with the same user name is also trolling on the AV Club recap, complaining about how SJWs are ruining TV shows, and specifically GOT, for men, because they are tired of seeing rape that doesn’t serve a narrative purpose. He also can’t quit fantasizing about how much he wants to see the Night King explode…
When Dragonbinder shows up, I am certain that it will be Viserion who "betrays" his mother. Drogon is Dany's dragon and I have a good feeling that Rhaegal will be Jon's. Viserion, named for her asshole brother, would have to be the one who is either taken by or killed by the enemy.
Like the review said, he MUST have some importance to the overall narrative, otherwise they really missed their chance to take him out in the perfect possible way.
But doesn't it seem like Dickon has that sweet side to him that Sam has? He just looks like the heir that their asshole father wants, but deep down, I think he's a softy, too.
I really felt like their conversation last night was foreplay to her suggesting that if he won't bend the knee, then perhaps they could be married and then bending the knee wouldn't be a problem anymore.
My husband is Team Cersei, Team Littlefinger, AND Team Night King. Some people just want to watch the world burn, and you aren't alone.