Sine poena nulla lex.
check out my post count, brah. if you think thats asinine then you aint seen nothin yet.TCTTS said:bangobango said:reb, said:Its HBO, theres no excuse for bad writing. They had two years for this season and not much to show for it. I'm going to finish this out and hope they pull out a miracle here. I think kililng Rhaegar off like he was a mosquito gives me some hope that they have the guts to make some hard choices. They are openly playing with the idea of killing Dany off. So, Dany is dying or Varys is, thats for sure.PatAg said:
Here's the thing. This show's first 4-5 seasons were basically faithfully adapted from a well written series of books. The past 2 seasons are them doing their best, but they dont have writers that are nearly as talented, and it's unfortunate. I still enjoy watching the show, but I also can't just act like its not being handled poorly.
I only tuned into this thread after the episode so I don't know if anyone else can relate, but I had a viscerally disgusted reaction to Jamie getting with Brienne. I'm a bad person who doesnt like ugly people and she is grotesque so it pained me to see that, its nasty. I don't know why they do this except to make Jamie killing Cersei more shocking, or his return to her side more shocking. I really hope Jamie doesnt kill Cersei because its too predictable.
I know some people are starting this, but this is weird man. I thought it was an awkward scene, but if it literally pained you to watch considering no more than they did, then that is kind of weird.
Do people like reb realize they don't have to press "post" on every asinine thought that tumbles from their head?
bobinator said:
'Not killing civilians' is definitely not a 21st century thing. If anything, willingly killing civilians was a 19th/20th century thing. It wasn't really a thing before that.
If Jon doesn't take the Iron throne, I think he will end up north of the wall. King North of the Wall?wangus12 said:
The spin-off I truly need
Tyrion still holds out hope for Dany and is trying to save her by preventing her from killing everyone in King's Landing. He tried to save King's Landing by persuading Cersei to surrender. I'm sure he knew that he had zero chance of convincing her to surrender peacefully, but he had to at least try.bangobango said:
This idea that Tyrion would try this hard to save Cersei is hard to swallow. It is just really making him look like a complete dumbass.
Should've kept Jaime and Brienne platonic. I really do not understand what changed from before Jaime heard about the ambush to when Jaime decides to leave and go south. In both cases, he knew they would likely kill Cersei if they could. I guess this means he now thinks they're going to fail, so he is going to finish the job?
Lex said:
Arya crushed my dreams for her. I wanted her to kill Cersei then go back to Gendry. He likes her the way she is. All murdery and *****
I think the Hound kills the Mountain. Both the Hound and the Mountain die IMO. The Hound may end up mortally wounded from the fight.DSAg44 said:the mountain is gonna kill the hound and jamie or just one? i don't think they'll let him get both.DannyDuberstein said:
I expect Jamie to fail and get killed by the Mountain. His character has been redeemed, but now it's time for the tragic/bittersweet aspect to the redemption, which is that the final act of his redemption will mean his death. I just don't think he's successful in his attempt
And Friday Night LightsMBAR said:FWIW I loved the Lost ending. IDGAF about explanations about the smoke monsters. For me, the ending was perfect.gigemJTH12 said:
Some of y'all need to read this. Game of Thrones is no exception. And they are doing a great job outside of a few errors.
The only show I know that's absolutely nailed a landing that almost everyone agrees with is Breaking Bad.
DSAg44 said:
Starbucks coming out with GOT cups?
Wasn't too far off, actually.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Thinking about the upcoming battle with Cersei, I'm thinking whatever plan Dany/Jon come up with in Episode 4 will likely go to ***** Maybe the remaining Dorne forces are making their way up the coast and Euron wipes them all out. Etc.
Whatever it is we think will give them a fighting chance will promptly go sideways for them, as it did in most of Season 7.
Hey, there's still a shot.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Alright, I'm ready to call it. No more Howland Reed.
Eating three eyed crow.
Ghost91 said:
Tormund: "You weigh as much as two fleas %#$ing".
TexAgs: "OMG makes no sense, the volume mass and weight of the fleas would not increase simply based on greater kinetic energy, OMG lazy writing worst show in the history of shows".
DannyDuberstein said:
There are posts that have said it's worse than The Walking Dead. Someone with that opinion is a ****ing idiot
Chase said:gigemJTH12 said:
Question though...is there a reason Cersei wouldn't just kill all of them right there??
The archers would not have done much damage to anyone other than Tyrion (metal shields and distance) and, I believe, the scorpions are at their lowest angle when at rest so they could not aim down from there toward the group or dragon.
Yeah it makes no sense. Arya is all like, "She's not one of us, protect the family." Then she sneaks out of the castle and says she is never returning. Kinda hoping the Mountain humbles her.EFE said:
The Stark kids all talked about "the lone wolf dies" earlier in the season, and by the end of this episode they'd all lone wolf'd off in their own ways. No bueno.
I'd like it to be Jon, but doubt it will. Don't think Dany or Cersei will have it either so its either destroyed or someone else.aggie-master said:
Who do yall want on the iron throne at this point?
I know the right answer is Jon, but I would be okay with Sansa at this point too.
Since the show likes to shock us I wouldn't be surprised if Dany goes full mad queen trying to burn the place to the ground and has Jon killed too and the final shot is her sitting on the iron throne.