Cool.
You give the internet as long as we've had the stories (over 20 years) and nearly every possible outcome has been mentioned in some form as to how the whole series will play out.Jon H. Ryan said:
100% agree. I was expecting Bronn to have his head cut off when he fell off and pondered for a moment about collecting the gold or to keep fighting. Imagine the Oh **** feeling? When the party went north of the wall we all knew Dani would come with a dragon and save the day. We also all knew the NK would find a way to kill and turn one of the dragons. I felt like this past episode we were just seeing how what we already knew would unravel when in seasons past we had no idea what as coming week to week. I hate the predictable roll my eyes feeling I get watching.
Urban Ag said:
For some context of how convoluted the books became and what an absolute mess HBO had on their hands to omit character and story arcs and condense this thing to something they could bring to the screen and ultimately finish the story, here is where the books ended when ADWD was published. I am doing this from memory and will get some of this wrong but you'll get the point if you are a non book reader.
Jon just got stabbed to death.
Mission to Hardhome is underway and ravens are coming back to Castle Black
Mance is at Winterfell, prisoner of Ramsay. Roose still alive.
Stannis is marching on Winterfell
Sam just got to the Citadel
Asha/Yarra, Theon, and fake Arya are Stannis's prisoners
Euron rules the Iron Islands
Euron's brother Victarion is sailing in to Slavers Bay and planning on bedding Dany and controlling her dragons with a horn
The Ironborn are attacking islands that belong to Highgarten
Loras is dieing slowly at Drangonstone (or maybe it was Storms End)
Cercei is under house arrest at the Red Keep
Tommen is king, married to Marg, and the Small Council/Tyrell's essentially run the realm
KL is essentially join governed by the small council and the Faith Militant/High Septon
Mycella is still in Dorne, the guy that tried to kill her still on the loose
Doran Martell has jailed the Sand Snakes and Arianne Martell
Doran has sent his son to Mereen to ask Dany to marry him and align with Dorne, she laughs at him, he tries to steal a dragon and is roasted
Fake Aegon and the Golden Company have just landed in the Stormlands
John Connington is dieing from greyscale
Brienne, Pod, and some knight are about to be hung by Lady Stoneheart
Jamie is riding off to find Brienne
Qyburn has just delivered Zombie Mountain to Cercei
There is a faceless man at the Citadel up to something
The Hound is at some type of monestary
Randyl Tarly is the Riverlands restoring order
The Blackfish remains at large (was able to flee Riverrun)
The WW's haven't been heard from since book 3
Davos has just been sent to Skagos to find Rickon
Bran is still in the tree roots
Sansa is still with LF at the Vale or somewhere around there
The battle of Mereen hasn't started
Dany is about to be taken prisoner by the Dothraki cause Drogon is taking a nap somewhere
Ser Barristan essentially runs Mereen
Tyrion and Jorah have joined a sellsword company and Tyrion is trying to get them to flip for Dany
Keven is Tommens hand and he and Pycelle were just murdered by some street urchins that work for Varys
Varys had returned to KL to cause havoc
Arya still in Bravos
Olena is eating cheese
Exactly. That is my one complaint so far in this season. It is rushed. They are trying to tie up like 3 or 4 seasons worth of stuff in 7 episodes.chipotle said:
I just don't understand why they want to wrap things up so quickly. They have mine and countless millions full attention for the next 3-4 years...easy.
Not that I can recall from the books or backup material.smokeythebear said:
Is there any history of the WWs battling dragons in the last Long Night?
Or you know, they could have had ****ing Ghost along and use him as a messenger.Quote:
5) Gendry marathon was a weird thing. I wish they just had Bran watching the crew as a raven and then sending word to Dany immediately when he saw them trapped. Would have made much more sense and given Bran some sense of involvement in this war.
Does anybody here disagree that this season has been rushed and could have possibly benefited from being the normal length?G Martin 87 said:
I see a lot of *****ing about the number of episodes left that completely misses the point. It's the amount of screen time left that matters. The remaining episodes will each be longer than in previous seasons. When TV writers talk about needing X number of "episodes," it really means the same thing as an author talking about the number of "chapters" left. The number of minutes/pages is what's important.
That's mainly because the show is becoming more predictable. I know the post earlier about the outrageous spoilers had mostly things I would have guessed and I wasn't surprised by any of it. I didn't know it was going to happen but I wasn't shocked by it.M.C. Swag said:Where I stop reading.Quote:
My ep 7 guesses:
lol no offense, but it seems like too many people's 'guesses' are based tangentially on what other (potentially spoiler *******s) have postulated.
G Martin 87 said:
I see a lot of *****ing about the number of episodes left that completely misses the point. It's the amount of screen time left that matters. The remaining episodes will each be longer than in previous seasons. When TV writers talk about needing X number of "episodes," it really means the same thing as an author talking about the number of "chapters" left. The number of minutes/pages is what's important.
They Targs weren't in Westeros at that point. The Long Night happened ~8,000 yrs ago (or maybe 6,000), but the Targs have only been ruling in Westeros for about 300 years. The First Men and Children of the Forest were the ones who defeated the WW during the Long Night in what was known as the Age of Heroes.RDV-1992 said:Not that I can recall from the books or backup material.smokeythebear said:
Is there any history of the WWs battling dragons in the last Long Night?
But at this point, the direwolves are MUCH bigger. It would be much easier for us to clearly point out how bad Ghost looked. The dragons can be super cheesey and we wouldn't know the difference.The Dog Lord said:
I'll echo many of the points already raised
It's BS that Ghost isn't around more if there are dragons, bears, zombies, etc. They've said that it's easier to create dragons since there is no expectation of it looking/moving like a "real" dragon, but we had plenty of real/CGI Ghost in previous seasons and no one complained about how he looked.
If they brought Ghost north of the wall, they could have had Ghost just carry the wight and haul ass back to the wall.AgMarauder04 said:But at this point, the direwolves are MUCH bigger. It would be much easier for us to clearly point out how bad Ghost looked. The dragons can be super cheesey and we wouldn't know the difference.The Dog Lord said:
I'll echo many of the points already raised
It's BS that Ghost isn't around more if there are dragons, bears, zombies, etc. They've said that it's easier to create dragons since there is no expectation of it looking/moving like a "real" dragon, but we had plenty of real/CGI Ghost in previous seasons and no one complained about how he looked.
I mean, Dany saving Jon with a dragon was pretty predictable, but here's a few things I definitely did not predict this season.aggie93 said:That's mainly because the show is becoming more predictable. I know the post earlier about the outrageous spoilers had mostly things I would have guessed and I wasn't surprised by any of it. I didn't know it was going to happen but I wasn't shocked by it.M.C. Swag said:Where I stop reading.Quote:
My ep 7 guesses:
lol no offense, but it seems like too many people's 'guesses' are based tangentially on what other (potentially spoiler *******s) have postulated.
Furlock Bones said:
honestly i had forgotten what a complete and utter mess the books had turned into.
wangus12 said:
Get amped for the the finale lads.
That would have been better than him surviving so long in the freezing water or the frozen clothes on the ride back, but then he gets dangerously close to the NK and that spear.Clarke95 said:
It just seems like such an obvious and more satisfying narrative if Rhaegal saves Jon rather than Benjen. You propel the R+L=J story, create an interesting reaction by Dany (and subsequently Tyrion and Varys) and have a bad ass visual of Jon riding a dragon.