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1 hour ago, Kzo said:

Will Sindragosa breathe fire or ice? Place your bets.

 

I would have said blue fire, but Viserion isn't really an ice dragon. It will probably be regular fire, but NK will have some kind of contraption to cover the spot where the ice spear hit him which might also make killing him a bit tricky because that's his soft spot.

 

I actually wonder if Drogon will be bigger than Balerion by the time this all ends because I'm sure one of the reason's why ol NK also made sure to lay hands on him because then he will keep growing.

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36 minutes ago, NexivRed said:

I love how you start reading it and think it's gonna be some crass, tongue in cheek joke. But no, he goes on, nice and sincere....

 

The Lord's kiss :lol: 

 

I hope he's in his mid to late 30s. 

 

Still better than some of George's sex scene writing. ;)

 

 'Fat pink mast'

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40 minutes ago, GMass said:

It's in real danger of heading that way.  Things are coming thick and fast and the quality seems to be slipping - odd choices being made for spectacle and I'm just not feeling the sisters stark subplot - feels shoe horned in,

 

Yeah, there's a little too much unnatural plot progression going on and I can't fathom why when they've spent so much time on slow sub-plots with little payoff like Sam Tarly etc..

 

Unrelated: episodes ago  I bet the Mrs that Gendry would be making weapons for them and the Walkers would get one of the dragons - both which she said would never happen. When they they pulled that dragon out couldn't help but to have the filthiest shit-eating smile on my face!

 

 

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19 hours ago, Talk Show Host said:

Apologies if it has been posted before, but this theory blew my mind and can explain most of the details people complain about.

 

Warning: seriously mind blowing, series defining theory with potential:

 

 

 

 

But if Bob the Builder brought on the Winton to keep out the Barrymores*, he can't be the Night King unless they retcon his becoming the first of his kind? Unless he built the Wall to exile himself because he was still with-it enough to protect Westeros.

 

*Bran; Wall; wights.

 

17 hours ago, K said:

long-established characters are meeting up and getting into conflict with each other

 

I agree that it's high time to move on, but the current two leads have always been the least interesting main characters for me, and they've now pushed out most of my favourites. Favourites that have been relegated from players to props.

 

A lot of us aren't complaining about the pace (many of us welcome it), but it's going through a bottleneck at the cost of its former interpersonal intrigues. Petyr Twiddlefinger.

 

17 hours ago, Talk Show Host said:

People also have to accept though that some things may simply have no explanation yet, because it's not their time to be explained

 

We're long past the point where explanations for many things never came, and that's reduced confidence.

 

16 hours ago, Kzo said:

I was aware that the redshirts were along for the trek but can see how people might have missed this, being on-screen only very briefly and in the background. Maybe should have chucked them a line or two along the road.

 

Nice day for a wight beheading.

 

9 hours ago, Harsin said:

Still better than some of George's sex scene writing. ;)

 

 'Fat pink mast'

 

Bolton's salutation.

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Idea. Take 2 years off. Kidnap GRR and Starve him to write the scripts. Don't let the show runners anywhere near the plotting or dialogue.

 

 

The show was a 10/10 greatest show ever until they left the books behind. Now it's a 7/10 show with 4/10 dialogue and 2/10 plotting.

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10 hours ago, Retroid said:

 

Yeah, there's a little too much unnatural plot progression going on and I can't fathom why when they've spent so much time on slow sub-plots with little payoff like Sam Tarly etc..

 

Eh? Sam is on his way now, the pay off for his story is coming.

 

His is really the only properly paced story this season and now we've get people complaining about that.

 

 

 

 

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I've not caught up reading here yet - have the chains been explained? The night king is the maker of chains?

 

I.e. walked hundreds of miles, chains unseen, then there are massive chains?

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With the Knight King, apparently the location where Bran spotted him whilst Crow Warging a few episodes ago, was the exact same spot that the 'Beyond the Wall' final showdown took place.

 

Coincidence? Or did he know the Bastardly 7 and Dragons were coming?! Or was it just a lack of budget, so just a use of  the same location!?

 

So many questions!

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51 minutes ago, NexivRed said:

The chains would have looked so much cooler (and be explained better), if they a.) weren't like 100m long and b.) looked a bit cobbled together rather than they came from a huge forge. Job done. 

 

Should have been made of skellingtons, a great big undead chain of skellingtons and zombies dangling into the lake.

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53 minutes ago, Steely said:

With the Knight King, apparently the location where Bran spotted him whilst Crow Warging a few episodes ago, was the exact same spot that the 'Beyond the Wall' final showdown took place.

 

Coincidence? Or did he know the Bastardly 7 and Dragons were coming?! Or was it just a lack of budget, so just a use of  the same location!?

 

So many questions!

 

 

Maybe it was to get them there?

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It's such an obvious mistake, surely anyone with half a brain would have though, "man those fucking nerds are going to be all over this, shouldn't we do something more believable?" . It's not like they don't know what they are dealing with.

 

Have the crash happen on solid ground? Job Done. 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Strategos said:

It's such an obvious mistake, surely anyone with half a brain would have though, "man those fucking nerds are going to be all over this, shouldn't we do something more believable?" . It's not like they don't know what they are dealing with.

 

Have the crash happen on solid ground? Job Done. 

 

 

Fuck me, this is tedious! 

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15 minutes ago, Chewylegs said:

More importantly, are they gonna fuck up the Sansa/Ayra story or will it be as clever as it should be showing Ayra has actually developed from a petulant kid?!

It will probably be the same as before with Arya when she tried to leave the Faceless Posse - we all think the writers are cooking up some clever twist. But in the end it turns out that no, what you saw and all the stupid/badly written bits are literally what happened. The thing between Sansa, Arya, and Goldfinger feels very forced and stilted, but given the current quality of the writing it's likely to be just that - subpar writing. No twist. I hope I'm wrong about that of course.

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