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Yeah, should add another answer choice for that question. Love this though!CapCityAg89 said:
IN! Looks cool. Might be more than 2 functioning dragons though. The moon might crack again and spill out another several thousand!
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I don't know why, but I just can't bring myself to buy into Jon and Dany together. I didn't feel much chemistry. It still feels forced and kind of fanfiction-y, to be honest.
Ser Jorah agrees.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I don't know why, but I just can't bring myself to buy into Jon and Dany together. I didn't feel much chemistry. It still feels forced and kind of fanfiction-y, to be honest.
Me either, but then again wouldn't you ride a dragon if you had a chance to?Brian Earl Spilner said:
I don't know why, but I just can't bring myself to buy into Jon and Dany together. I didn't feel much chemistry. It still feels forced and kind of fanfiction-y, to be honest.
Think about earlier seasons where it would take two full seasons to cover a single novel and GRRM's books keep getting longer yet they're reducing the number of episodes and not devoting multiple seasons to each book. There's no way it wouldn't feel rushed.Malcolm52 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
I don't know why, but I just can't bring myself to buy into Jon and Dany together. I didn't feel much chemistry. It still feels forced and kind of fanfiction-y, to be honest.
Agreed 100%. But honestly I felt that about a lot of things in season 7. Once we got completely past the source material we were essentially living in a "fan-fiction" world right?
- Jaimie dragon charge and aqua survival
- magnificent 7 journey into the frozen tundra
- kings landing wight party
- gendry ultra marathon
- night king ice javelin
- Jon and dany rushed romance (so I guess it's time to bang? Ok cool let's bang"
Just seemed like the whole season's pacing was off and characters were unsure of their motivations. The story had boxes that needed to be checked and so they were checked
FightinTexasAg15 said:
It's not that he has switched sides. It's that he is fulfilling his arc of regaining his honor. If need be, Jamie will die side by side with the Starks and Targaryeans, to fight for the living.clinker03 said:
Wow! so amped for this. so it looks like Jamie is either officially switching sides or going undercover?
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When preparing for the shoot, [episode director Miguel] Sapochnik tried to find a longer battle sequence in cinema history and couldn't. The closest was the nearly 40-minute Helm's Deep siege in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
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[Sapochnik] studied [the Helm's Deep siege] to determine when the audience would get "battle fatigue" from too much hacking and slashing. "It feels like the only way to really approach it properly is take every sequence and ask yourself: 'Why would I care to keep watching?'" says the British director between takes. "One thing I found is the less action the less fighting you can have in a sequence, the better."
Word. I am all in on Jaime.Urban Ag said:It's not that he has switched sides. It's that he is fulfilling his arc of regaining his honor. If need be, Jamie will die side by side with the Starks and Targaryeans, to fight for the living.clinker03 said:
Wow! so amped for this. so it looks like Jamie is either officially switching sides or going undercover?
Soak it up because character development whether in print or on the screen doesn't get any better than this.
I believe I read somewhere that the first two are 1hr long and then the ones after are 1.5hr-ishclinker03 said:
Any leaks on run times for the episodes? Hoping they are all at least 1.5 hours each
The one Jon put in Daenerys at the end of Season 7clinker03 said:
This picture is incredible. Last two Targaryans and last two (not undead) dragons all meeting. Is that correct or is there another Targ out there I don't know about?