Isn't there another horn, one that will bring down the wall in the books?
Is that even mentioned in th show?
Is that even mentioned in th show?
M.C. Swag said:
your, nor anyone's, opinions on the show will ever get my 'panties in a wad.' But i like where your confidence is!
OnlyForNow said:
Isn't there another horn, one that will bring down the wall in the books?
Is that even mentioned in th show?
redline248 said:Btron said:I agree totally. It felt like to me they were playing to the audience, the pop culture front runner, and the twitter, internet, meme culture too. It seemed too campy, wink wink at the camera like you know the audience is watching and will pick up on this. It mostly happened with Tormund caught Brienne's eye. For a badass like him to turn to puppy dog love mush just doesn't fit.TX_AG_10 said:
This was a good episode overall, but to me it just felt different. I can't really put a finger on it but it didn't seem like your usual episodes from the past. Is Season 7 the first time they are veering from the books, or was that last season? I think one of the strangest things to me was the poop cut scene. I can't recall having a light hearted/humorous scene like that in the past seasons. (I also don't have the best memory)
But maybe that's what they were aiming for.. Tone down the serious business that's been occurring for the past episodes and lighten it up a bit.
Looking forward to following this thread again this season..
Tormund has always been like that. Completely carefree and playful when not in battle mode. Think back to when Jon first was with the wildling crew to climb the wall.
OnlyForNow said:
Isn't there another horn, one that will bring down the wall in the books?
Is that even mentioned in th show?
Squirrel Master said:
I'll throw out some thoughts:
1) No one is curing greyscale in this show. Sam curing it would be absolutely ridiculous. He may provide useful info about where to find Dragonglass to Jon, and learn some other things. To be honest, I was surprised how big a role he played in Ep1. I figure the Jorah appearance was just a token crossing of paths to show Jorah made it there is getting treatment, as he was commanded to do.
2) Gendry never appears in the show again. At this point, I can't tell if predictions about him appearing are serious or jokes. Some are presented as serious, but surely not.
3) Jamie is really wasted in KL. He's completely emasculated at this point around Queen Cersei. Hopefully Bronn starts hanging around the castle, or he heads out on another roadtrip ASAP. His character can be so interesting, but other than being Mayweather to Euron's McGregor in that one scene, I feel he'll be wasted in KL unless he's willing to actually really step up to Cersei.
4) I wonder if Jamie will ever cross paths with Brienne ever again.
5) No idea what Euron's gift could be. Book people referring to something that could control dragons. Seems like a big stretch without some significant more development on what that is/where it comes from/how he got it. Promising Tyrion makes no sense without having some known access to him, so surely that's not it either.
6) I won't pretend to be able to guess what Littlefinger's play will be from here.
7) Arya heading north will be nice. And I assume someone at the Wall will communicate that Bran is there. Seems like we're very close to full-on Stark reunion at Winterfell, after all the close calls in the past. Maybe something derails, but seems like it should happen.
every sight says bran just screwed westorosFightinTexasAg15 said:OnlyForNow said:
Isn't there another horn, one that will bring down the wall in the books?
Is that even mentioned in th show?
In the books, yes there is a horn that is supposed to take down the wall. I don't think that's mentioned in the show, but I don't remember
PatAg said:
Surprisingly enough, I think Tyrion will be the key to Jon and Dany deciding to band forces. Jon and he respect each other, only hold up would be the northerners hatred of Lannisters. But I would imagine Tyrion (and Melisandre if she goes to Dany like we all assume) would speak in favor of uniting with Jon. If his parentage happens to come to light as well, that would make it even easier.
Come on, man.Ranger222 said:
In terms of Euron's gift -- what if it's an army? Not just any army, but the army of the undead? Seems ridiculous, but Euron + Cerssi are insane and desperate enough to let Euron take his fleet to Hardhomme and give them to the Night King. Now Cerssi has her army to conquer all. She's already comfortable with one undead person -- the mountain. Euron may have some "magic" he has learned about in his "journies" to control the Night King for at least a bit, until the Night King turns on him once he crosses the wall.
SeattleAgJr said:
oh yeah.. It was SO nice during the opening theme/whatnot to have NO cities in Essos show up on the map.
Hallelujah. That crap is all done.
JCRiley09 said:
My long shot prediction:
Euron has the book-rumored kraken and will snag a dragon out of the air to bring back dead to cersei. Not sure how she "returns" it though per ep. 3 description.
Game of Thrones ScorecardsCapitol Ag said:
Does anyone know the website to the show recaps done by the brother of a Texags poster? I used to love to read those and can't remember the site. Also, what are the best places to read show recaps?
It's bad military strategy to leave enemy occupied strongholds in your undefended rear. And yes, it's also an opportunity to make more minions.redline248 said:
If Bran going south of the wall was all the walkers needed to void the magic, why would they need to attack any of the manned castles? Why not just go blast a hole in an undefended section? Just to put more undead in the army?
Yes! I see Sansa making the same kind of mistakes that Catelyn did.Quote:
Sansa needs to get her sh-t together and get 100% in step with Jon. She wants him to be smarter than Ned and Robb, but she needs to be smarter than dumbass Catelyn.
I wonder if the Oldtown book plot involving Jaqen has been transferred to Sam. Jaqen was clearly looking for something important.Quote:
I don't exactly like Sam, but I think he doesn't get enough credit for doing things that probably scare him half to death because he knows it's right or needs to be done. Steps outside the rules when warranted. Plus, "Slayer." First of 3 alive.
Do we know it's Jaqen? I think its just a faceless manG Martin 87 said:
I wonder if the Oldtown book plot involving Jaqen has been transferred to Sam. Jaqen was clearly looking for something important.
Remembering that this is a show, and Euron is a relatively minor character, I would not be surprised if his plot is useless in the grand scheme. I think there is some merit to him bringing in the Sand Snakes to tie up their story thread as well as his. There are going to be quite a few of these side stories that get wrapped up quickly and in an unsatisfying way because there just isn't time left.dc509 said:OnlyForNow said:
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Ok, the reason I think Dragon Binder is the gift is because without it Daenery's army is practically unstoppable. It could be a different object, but the point is the same. The horn just happens to be in the source material. Cersei needs an ally, and he's promised her something amazing. Bring her Tyrion or the Sand Snakes, and they still burn up in dragon fire. Which they probably end up doing anyway, but this gives them a chance. I also really dislike pointless plots, and if he brings something short of a weapon to fight dragons he is useless. I fully admit my distaste for that is driving my theory. In the book he finds the horn in Valeryia, and so conceivably that's where he's headed. Could also be useful against the Night King.
I guess I don't see anything wrong with an occasional wink and nod to the devoted fans of the series. We're talking about very, very minor things that serve to provide levity in what is otherwise a pretty heavy show.Btron said:redline248 said:Btron said:I agree totally. It felt like to me they were playing to the audience, the pop culture front runner, and the twitter, internet, meme culture too. It seemed too campy, wink wink at the camera like you know the audience is watching and will pick up on this. It mostly happened with Tormund caught Brienne's eye. For a badass like him to turn to puppy dog love mush just doesn't fit.TX_AG_10 said:
This was a good episode overall, but to me it just felt different. I can't really put a finger on it but it didn't seem like your usual episodes from the past. Is Season 7 the first time they are veering from the books, or was that last season? I think one of the strangest things to me was the poop cut scene. I can't recall having a light hearted/humorous scene like that in the past seasons. (I also don't have the best memory)
But maybe that's what they were aiming for.. Tone down the serious business that's been occurring for the past episodes and lighten it up a bit.
Looking forward to following this thread again this season..
Tormund has always been like that. Completely carefree and playful when not in battle mode. Think back to when Jon first was with the wildling crew to climb the wall.
I guess it's more about the writers seemed to be trying too hard to speak to the audience. In a darker show but similar to Hurley in LOST.
I bet if Gendry returns someone will make a joke about his boat rowing for four seasons etc.
Ha, if ****in Euron Greyjoy takes out Daenarys, I think there will be riots. That would be maybe the biggest letdown I've ever seen in TV.redline248 said:
My initial thought about Euron's gift was a dead Daenerys. Although, Euron told the iron born if they built the ships he'd give them the world. He has no intention of being 2nd to Cersei. He wants to be Dany's king.
BowSowy said:Ha, if ****in Euron Greyjoy takes out Daenarys, I think there will be riots. That would be maybe the biggest letdown I've ever seen in TV.redline248 said:
My initial thought about Euron's gift was a dead Daenerys. Although, Euron told the iron born if they built the ships he'd give them the world. He has no intention of being 2nd to Cersei. He wants to be Dany's king.