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This dude start the damn story off on a lie
This dude start the damn story off on a lie
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You know what im beginning to think? At least accepting the storybas is I mean
Bran let Sansa make the North be independent cuz he already knows shes gonna be a trash queen and the North largely sucks anyway and can't really survive without the other 6 kingdoms.
I can already see Bran being an emotionless a-hile when dealing with the Queen in the north
I foresee her ****ing up and getting killed. It's all a part of Bran's larger plan
Smartest person Arya knows my ***.
Dany, the liberator of slaves and defender of the North, saves everybody ***.
A couple of civilians die in a battle.
"Oh no, can't you see, she's crazy. Look what she did to King's Landing. What do you think she is gonna do everybody else?"
"But she freed slaves and fought the White Walkers."
"She's a Targaryan, it's in her blood, we gotta do something about this."
"She gave Cersei a chance to surrender and Cersei killed her best friend."
"She'll destroy the whole world."
Starkset won but we lost because these are all the last starks. Sansa probably gonna marry somebody and take their last name. Arya is not having kids. And bran can't. Jon isn't a stark anyway, he's either a targaryen or stays a snow.
The stark line is over
"I think if Bran is left to sit the Iron Throne as king of whatever's left of Westeros than that has serious implications. Because this isnt Bran, this is the 3-eyed Raven/3-eyed Crow. As it was explained, this is a single consciousness that has been passed down by the children of the forest for who knows how long? Bran's mind is filled with the ancient spirits of long dead Children of The Forest Greenseers. Thousands of years ago, The children of the forest lost Westeros to mankind. Now they've taken it back"
You can tell they just wanted to wrap the show up quickly
like why do they think ppl watch tv "to have their expectations subverted"
you watch to be entertained but at the same time you DO wanna be satisfied by the ****
like who really after all the misery in this show wanted a bad ending like we got just because "you never saw it coming"? but you did because this show has always been about misery
a happy ending would really be the way to subvert expectations in a show like this
good lord.. this is coming from folks who work on a show that killed off Ned and khal season 1 and had the red wedding
When dark Phoenix bombs wonder if she'll have the same energy
One one hand, it sucks that actors are perturbed by the petition because it's not directed at them or anyone other than D&D. On the other hand, it's a good sign that they're aware of it lol.
Probably completely unrelated, but there was a report recently Kit Harington was called in for a meeting with HBO. Nobody knows it was for. Maybe for PR damage control or something.
The Game of Thrones series finale has definitely split fans. Some thought it was the perfect ending, others were totally let down. Either way, you'd struggle to find someone more annoyed about it than a certain former cast member.
Jason Momoa, who played Khal Drogo in the first season (before becoming a major Hollywood superhero), live-streamed himself watching the episode on his Instagram, and the results were hysterical.
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Naturally, it was the death of his on-screen ex Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) at the hands of Jon Snow (Kit Harington) that bothered him the most.
As he reached the part where Jon is banished to the Night's Watch over killing Daenerys, Momoa jokingly vented in a (sadly-now-expired) Instagram Story: "Let me get this **** straight.
"You're going back to what the f**k you did in the first place and you killed Khaleesi... Oh my God! We’re gonna go to the bars and we’re gonna get in a fight.
"I feel lost. I'm lost. What the f**k? Drogon should've melted his ***. Ugh. And the goddamn bar is closed!"
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Yesh.
If we were either David Benioff or D.B. Weiss, we'd stay as far away from Momoa as possible. Or he might send one of them to hospital again.
A Song of Ice and Fire author George R. R. Martin has a lot of irons in the fire. In a blog post marking the conclusion of Game of Thrones, he teased several TV and film projects, as well as revealing that he's consulted on a Japanese videogame.
"As a producer, I’ve got five shows in development at HBO (some having nothing whatsoever to do with the world of Westeros), two at Hulu, one on the History Channel," he wrote. "I’m involved with a number of feature projects, some based upon my own stories and books, some on material created by others. There are these short films I am hoping to make, adaptations of classic stories by one of the most brilliant, quirky, and original writers our genre has ever produced. I’ve consulted on a video game out of Japan."
Martin hasn't revealed any additional details about his game collaboration, butGematsu reports that it's the rumoured From Software open world game. The rumour came from Spawn Wave back in March and suggested that it could be announced at E3 this year.
Gematsu's report also mentions that it will be announced at Microsoft's E3 conference, that it's been in development for three years, and that it's a collaboration between Martin and Hidetaka Miyazaki, with Bandai Namco publishing. The site also notes, however, that it's not been able to verify that information—so take it with a pinch of salt and consider it rumour for now.
It's very tempting to imagine a From Software Song of Ice and Fire game, especially given the dearth of good games inspired by the books and show. There's no information on the setting yet, however, so it will have to remain speculation for now. If you're looking for games to tide you over, here's every Game of Thrones games you can play on PC, as well as the best Game of Thrones mods.
damn somebody said big bang theory had a better finale
(i dont watch big bang theory)
It was actually a proper ending imo. Just needed at least 10 episodes. Any talks of a spinoff yet?
Eh, I mean he was talking about children who are legit and raised as royalty.Also a point that just gets glossed over, this dude tyrion insulted gendry right to his face when he talked about the children of kings