Vernada said:
Musical montage to get us from Winterfell to Kings Landing.
Im thinking Pod singing like Eastwood in Paint Your Wagon.
Vernada said:
Musical montage to get us from Winterfell to Kings Landing.
gigemJTH12 said:trueaggie2782 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Interesting. That's the first complaint I've seen from an HBO viewer. I guess it must be the TV's, then.
I literally bought my TV on a Best Buy special, it's an Insignia without any fancy settings, and it honestly looked perfectly fine for me.
It's really odd how it was fine for some and awful for others.
Here's an example. On my TCL, when the Dothraki were charging, all I saw were the flames from their swords. The rest was washed out blackness. When I watched it again on my LG, I could see each individual horse/rider as well as the dead hoard that they were approaching. It was mind boggling what I missed on Sunday night.
Okay this is interesting. I am part of the "I saw things fine" camp, and I didn't see the dead that the Dothraki were approaching. I haven't watched on HBO Go yet so I'm very excited now.
aTmAg said:
I think arguing the intricacies of the prophecies in the books is a waste of time at this point. If it's true that GRRM did not have a NK and never intended to have one then there couldn't have been an Arya moment where she single handedly saved the entire (living) world with a single stab. Even if the vampire rule still applied to the WWs in the books, you'd still need to kill all of them to win the war. So in the book, no one person could have done something like that. So at best, the AA would be some sort of general who leads an army to kill the zombie army. (Unless some Merlin dude appeared out of nowhere with some super spell that killed them.. which would be super lame and a big copout on GRRM's part)
So to me, Jon Snow is still the closest thing to that that we've got to a general capable of being credited to defeating the winter. It just so happened that he has a sister that pulled off something more amazing than anybody in the books was supposed to. But somebody had to do it. And I think that having Jon Snow do it would have been laughably predictable and stupid.
s13fenton said:
I'm thinking the penultimate episode of the season is when it is going to go down at King's Landing with episode 6 serving as an epilogue or a "picking up the pieces and looking forward to the future of Westeros" type of episode to close out the series.
redline248 said:
As far as the show is concerned, I agree that the prophesies have been cast aside.
smokeythebear said:
Jesus f'ing Christ, can y'all please stop talking about the resolution/lighting? Twenty ****ing pages of *****ing and complaining about how dark it is. No one cares.
Are you going off of what was in the show, or the books, or the fan theories and wikis?bangobango said:redline248 said:
As far as the show is concerned, I agree that the prophesies have been cast aside.
But they didn't, and that's what makes it so damn annoying. Melisandre's entire stoey arch was finding the PWIP. And the way they have Melisandre act in that episode is what drives me absolutely bat **** crazy about it all because it is completely inconsistent with her previous actions and dialogue..
Social Media Influencer said:Are you going off of what was in the show, or the books, or the fan theories and wikis?bangobango said:redline248 said:
As far as the show is concerned, I agree that the prophesies have been cast aside.
But they didn't, and that's what makes it so damn annoying. Melisandre's entire stoey arch was finding the PWIP. And the way they have Melisandre act in that episode is what drives me absolutely bat **** crazy about it all because it is completely inconsistent with her previous actions and dialogue..
Because I think - in the show - we found out Melisandre could be completely wrong about things too.
And the prophecies were never ever discussed in the shows anywhere NEAR as much as they were on fan theory/fanfiction boards.
Why can't Jon still be the PWIP even though Arya got the final blow? Jon banned everyone together. Jon mined the dragon glass. Jon showed Dany the real threat and convinced her to bring her army to the north. Jon killed two White Walkers and discovered their weakness. Jon rode a dragon and torched thousands of undead. Jon dismounted the Night King from Vyserion in an epic air battle, making him more vulnerable. Jon is distracting a wounded Vyserion who was protecting the entrance to the weirwood tree.bangobango said:redline248 said:
As far as the show is concerned, I agree that the prophesies have been cast aside.
But they didn't, and that's what makes it so damn annoying. Melisandre's entire stoey arch was finding the PWIP. And the way they have Melisandre act in that episode is what drives me absolutely bat **** crazy about it all because it is completely inconsistent with her previous actions and dialogue..
smokeythebear said:
Jesus f'ing Christ, can y'all please stop talking about the resolution/lighting? Twenty ****ing pages of *****ing and complaining about how dark it is. No one cares.
gigemJTH12 said:
They can't show up in KL till episode 6.
(Y'all don't post if you know when that battle is. That's a spoiler IMO.)
I think they collect their thoughts and troops this episode and head out at the end. Then we get episode 6 a month later as they show up to KL.
smokeythebear said:Why can't Jon still be the PWIP even though Arya got the final blow? Jon banned everyone together. Jon mined the dragon glass. Jon showed Dany the real threat and convinced her to bring her army to the north. Jon killed two White Walkers and discovered their weakness. Jon rode a dragon and torched thousands of undead. Jon dismounted the Night King from Vyserion in an epic air battle, making him more vulnerable. Jon is distracting a wounded Vyserion who was protecting the entrance to the weirwood tree.bangobango said:redline248 said:
As far as the show is concerned, I agree that the prophesies have been cast aside.
But they didn't, and that's what makes it so damn annoying. Melisandre's entire stoey arch was finding the PWIP. And the way they have Melisandre act in that episode is what drives me absolutely bat **** crazy about it all because it is completely inconsistent with her previous actions and dialogue..
Without Jon doing every single one of those things, Arya has no chance.
How often have the Starks repeated that line "When the snow falls and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives". Ned went to Kings Landing to do **** on his own, gets killed. Rob leads an army with some success but him and Cat can't get along which gets them killed. Rickon gets split up from his brother and gets killed. Jon SHOULD have been killed in BotB if not for Sansa saving his ass. Jon, Sansa, Arya, and Bran all have to team up and work together (Bran with the plan, Sansa doing all the logistics ****, Jon being bad at strategy but killing lots of wights, and Arya being the master assassin). Still, Arya getting the final blow doesn't negate the fact that everyone was completely hopeless without 7 seasons of Jon saying "I saw the Night King, I looked into his eyes" and convincing everyone of the real threat.
Humorous Username said:
Who knew Texags was populated by so many amateur cinematographers.
They did show us she was mistaken after Stannis was defeated. I know it was a long time ago, but...Quote:
Yes, she was wrong, but they at least would show us: 1. Her realization she was mistaken;
smokeythebear said:
In the books, there is no Night King and there is no "kill one and the rest fall" clause so the PWIP would still be Jon in that his entire role was uniting all the forces together to battle the Others. Arya having the kill doesn't negate that Jon was 90% of the reason the WW's lost.
When I originally watched it on HBO it was kind of bad. When I re-watched it on HBO to go on my Apple box the quality was 10 times better. Just night and day difference.smokeythebear said:
Jesus f'ing Christ, can y'all please stop talking about the resolution/lighting? Twenty ****ing pages of *****ing and complaining about how dark it is. No one cares.
Edit: I get that people had issues, but we don't need 1,000 posts of everyone saying the same ******* thing.
annie88 said:When I originally watched it on HBO it was kind of bad. When I re-watched it on HBO to go on my Apple box the quality was 10 times better. Just night and day difference.smokeythebear said:
Jesus f'ing Christ, can y'all please stop talking about the resolution/lighting? Twenty ****ing pages of *****ing and complaining about how dark it is. No one cares.
Edit: I get that people had issues, but we don't need 1,000 posts of everyone saying the same ******* thing.
My point was that despite things being mentioned by certain characters for the first few seasons, the prophesies were eventually cast aside. Most likely when the ran out of Martin's source material they said "f-ck it," and decided to focus on the bigger plots.bangobango said:redline248 said:
As far as the show is concerned, I agree that the prophesies have been cast aside.
But they didn't, and that's what makes it so damn annoying. Melisandre's entire stoey arch was finding the PWIP. And the way they have Melisandre act in that episode is what drives me absolutely bat **** crazy about it all because it is completely inconsistent with her previous actions and dialogue..
smokeythebear said:
Jesus f'ing Christ, can y'all please stop talking about the resolution/lighting? Twenty ****ing pages of *****ing and complaining about how dark it is. No one cares.
Edit: I get that people had issues, but we don't need 1,000 posts of everyone saying the same ******* thing.
I think this is completely wrong. The HBO writers have not, and will not, give us any answer on who is the prince that was promised. I think you are misinterpreting what they did with Mel and Arya.Quote:
As it is, the writers are basically saying g the prophecy stuff is all legit, it was just Arya and not Snow, and none for that makes any sense. And them going back to the "blue eyes" line and trying to pass that off as her already knowing is nothing but complete BS.
redline248 said:My point was that despite things being mentioned by certain characters for the first few seasons, the prophesies were eventually cast aside. Most likely when the ran out of Martin's source material they said "f-ck it," and decided to focus on the bigger plots.bangobango said:redline248 said:
As far as the show is concerned, I agree that the prophesies have been cast aside.
But they didn't, and that's what makes it so damn annoying. Melisandre's entire stoey arch was finding the PWIP. And the way they have Melisandre act in that episode is what drives me absolutely bat **** crazy about it all because it is completely inconsistent with her previous actions and dialogue..