Brian Earl Spilner said:
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Young Griff was another GRRM rabbit hole in the books and I am 99% certain will remain as such in the final season. In other words, no Young Griff. Just like no Quentin Martell. I honestly think the inclusion of the Golden Company is just a means to keep Cersei relevant in such that she actually still has a formidable army.OnlyForNow said:
So there are a lot of things they could do with Young Griff but it'll be interesting to see what happens.
I've spoilered our my thoughts below. I have no idea if this is true, it's my theory.
Like in the book, the Golden Company could sell Cersi out; which is what I think happens. I think they get to KL kill the iron born, and then surround the city, this is what forces Cersi's hand in going "mad" and saying eff it imma kill everyone!
Yeah, I don't see how they can introduce Young Griff with this little time left. Obviously they are introducing the leader of the Golden Company, but I feel like he was just be another pawn for Cersei rather than some major playerUrban Ag said:Young Griff was another GRRM rabbit hole in the books and I am 99% certain will remain as such in the final season. In other words, no Young Griff. Just like no Quentin Martell. I honestly think the inclusion of the Golden Company is just a means to keep Cersei relevant in such that she actually still has a formidable army.OnlyForNow said:
So there are a lot of things they could do with Young Griff but it'll be interesting to see what happens.
I've spoilered our my thoughts below. I have no idea if this is true, it's my theory.
Like in the book, the Golden Company could sell Cersi out; which is what I think happens. I think they get to KL kill the iron born, and then surround the city, this is what forces Cersi's hand in going "mad" and saying eff it imma kill everyone!
I like your idea though. Just don't think there is enough time left to introduce new characters of any merit. It's GOT End Game.
That, and didn't GRRM say at one point that when he helped adapt this into a television series that he had to omit characters as well as combine some? I've read a couple theories about Young Griff being x or y in the show, this could support that. I just don't see the point of introducing any more characters at this point - with so much to tie up as is.wangus12 said:Yeah, I don't see how they can introduce Young Griff with this little time left. Obviously they are introducing the leader of the Golden Company, but I feel like he was just be another pawn for Cersei rather than some major playerUrban Ag said:Young Griff was another GRRM rabbit hole in the books and I am 99% certain will remain as such in the final season. In other words, no Young Griff. Just like no Quentin Martell. I honestly think the inclusion of the Golden Company is just a means to keep Cersei relevant in such that she actually still has a formidable army.OnlyForNow said:
So there are a lot of things they could do with Young Griff but it'll be interesting to see what happens.
I've spoilered our my thoughts below. I have no idea if this is true, it's my theory.
Like in the book, the Golden Company could sell Cersi out; which is what I think happens. I think they get to KL kill the iron born, and then surround the city, this is what forces Cersi's hand in going "mad" and saying eff it imma kill everyone!
I like your idea though. Just don't think there is enough time left to introduce new characters of any merit. It's GOT End Game.
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Kit Harington $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $12 million USD)
Peter Dinklage $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $16 million USD)
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $16 million USD)
Emilia Clarke $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $13 million USD)
Lena Headey $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $9 million USD)
Maisie Williams $150,000 USD (Net Worth: $6 million USD)
Sophie Turner $150,000 USD (Net Worth: $6 million USD)
Kinda actually. Those big bang idiots make like 7 figures an episode for that garbageTheDraw said:
See How Much the 'Game of Thrones' Cast Makes Per EpisodeQuote:
Kit Harington $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $12 million USD)
Peter Dinklage $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $16 million USD)
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $16 million USD)
Emilia Clarke $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $13 million USD)
Lena Headey $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $9 million USD)
Maisie Williams $150,000 USD (Net Worth: $6 million USD)
Sophie Turner $150,000 USD (Net Worth: $6 million USD)
Any one surprised?
But he makes the same per episode...not more.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I love Jaime Lannister, but there's no way he should be making more than Emilia or Lena. At all.
That show sucks but they are on network TV with audiences of 18-20 million per episode for the last 4 years. Game of Thrones' highest viewership ever for any epsiode is 12 million.wangus12 said:Kinda actually. Those big bang idiots make like 7 figures an episode for that garbageTheDraw said:
See How Much the 'Game of Thrones' Cast Makes Per EpisodeQuote:
Kit Harington $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $12 million USD)
Peter Dinklage $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $16 million USD)
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $16 million USD)
Emilia Clarke $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $13 million USD)
Lena Headey $500,000 USD (Net Worth: $9 million USD)
Maisie Williams $150,000 USD (Net Worth: $6 million USD)
Sophie Turner $150,000 USD (Net Worth: $6 million USD)
Any one surprised?
Let's take some of our biggest characters and watch them sit in a cell for a season.Champ Bailey said:
I might be jaded though, because I hated the whole High Sparrow plotline.
double aught said:Let's take some of our biggest characters and watch them sit in a cell for a season.Champ Bailey said:
I might be jaded though, because I hated the whole High Sparrow plotline.
Alliser Thorne's speech at the battle of castle black is a top 5 series moment for me. You know a show is great where you can go from hating a character to wanting to stand next to him in battle in 5 seconds.Episode IV said:
Just watched "Oathbreaker" - Season 6, Ep3
Allister Thorn said something with a hint of foreshadowing:
"I fought, I lost, now I rest. But you Lord Jon Snow, you'll be fighting their battles forever."
Alluding to Jon being around for a LOOOOONNG time to come (becoming the Nights King?)
double aught said:Let's take some of our biggest characters and watch them sit in a cell for a season.Champ Bailey said:
I might be jaded though, because I hated the whole High Sparrow plotline.
Champ Bailey said:
So I'm rewatching the series, and I've come to the conclusion that the Westerosi religion is idiotic. How could they possibly give up the Old Gods, when there is evidence of them literally everywhere with the Weirwoods? They literally fought magic elves that worshipped these gods. And then the Lord of Light shows signs of his power everywhere. Just seems like you would pick the religion who's God proves itself to the people constantly.
I might be jaded though, because I hated the whole High Sparrow plotline.
canadiaggie said:Champ Bailey said:
So I'm rewatching the series, and I've come to the conclusion that the Westerosi religion is idiotic. How could they possibly give up the Old Gods, when there is evidence of them literally everywhere with the Weirwoods? They literally fought magic elves that worshipped these gods. And then the Lord of Light shows signs of his power everywhere. Just seems like you would pick the religion who's God proves itself to the people constantly.
I might be jaded though, because I hated the whole High Sparrow plotline.
I thought the Andals came and brought their religion with them, it wasn't like 6/7ths of Westeros up and abandoned the old gods at once. Rather the Andals pushed the First Men up to the north where the Old Gods still survive.
That's rough but doesn't hold a candle to Shireen unsuspectingly being burned alive by her own father. When she is walking out there holding that wooden Stag. Wow. I had to fast forward through that entire scene last night.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Hold the door
Was this recorded right after the Titans cut VY?Brian Earl Spilner said:
Hold the door