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Obviously all final seasons are very important to how a tv show is ultimately viewed. However, for GoT it is even more important because the show has been building towards these two major battles and their outcomes ever since the first episode 8 years ago. Hell, the White Walker storyline was literally the very first one introduced on the show.
If they shit the bed writing these two battles and their outcomes or even if it’s simply “okay” not only is it going to feel like a colossal letdown, but, IMO, it will taint the entire series. |
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There is little to no chance episode 6 is The Battle for Winterfell. Most likely the first half of the season is the enemy to the north and the second half is the enemy to the south. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The run times for the episodes has been released. Episode 1: 54 minutes Episode 2: 58 minutes Episode 3: 60 minutes Episode 4: 78 minutes Episode 5: 80 minutes Episode 6: 80 minutes So much for the “this season will be like 6 full length films” story. https://i.imgur.com/knt6X5T.gif Also, The episode is reportedly titled "The Battle for Winterfell". If that's the battle between the living and the dead, it seems like there may be some loose ends that won't get tied up. At least, not very well. Most likely the first half of the season is the enemy to the north and the second half is the enemy to the south. |
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The run times for the episodes has been released. Episode 1: 54 minutes Episode 2: 58 minutes Episode 3: 60 minutes Episode 4: 78 minutes Episode 5: 80 minutes Episode 6: 80 minutes So much for the “this season will be like 6 full length films” story. https://i.imgur.com/knt6X5T.gif Also, The episode is reportedly titled "The Battle for Winterfell". If that's the battle between the living and the dead, it seems like there may be some loose ends that won't get tied up. At least, not very well. Most likely the first half of the season is the enemy to the north and the second half is the enemy to the south. |
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If Episode 6 is indeed Battle for Winterfell, that probably means the White Walkers win View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The run times for the episodes has been released. Episode 1: 54 minutes Episode 2: 58 minutes Episode 3: 60 minutes Episode 4: 78 minutes Episode 5: 80 minutes Episode 6: 80 minutes So much for the “this season will be like 6 full length films” story. https://i.imgur.com/knt6X5T.gif Also, The episode is reportedly titled "The Battle for Winterfell". If that's the battle between the living and the dead, it seems like there may be some loose ends that won't get tied up. At least, not very well. Most likely the first half of the season is the enemy to the north and the second half is the enemy to the south. |
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The ballyhooed battle scene in Ep 6 is supposedly 40 minutes long. Won't be much storyline in that one other than battle outcomes and since it's the last episode, I'm betting there will be many unanswered questions. Also, The episode is reportedly titled "The Battle for Winterfell". If that's the battle between the living and the dead, it seems like there may be some loose ends that won't get tied up. At least, not very well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The run times for the episodes has been released. Episode 1: 54 minutes Episode 2: 58 minutes Episode 3: 60 minutes Episode 4: 78 minutes Episode 5: 80 minutes Episode 6: 80 minutes So much for the “this season will be like 6 full length films” story. https://i.imgur.com/knt6X5T.gif Also, The episode is reportedly titled "The Battle for Winterfell". If that's the battle between the living and the dead, it seems like there may be some loose ends that won't get tied up. At least, not very well. |
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6 minutes. Teary reunions. 4 minutes. Jon Snow almost expresses emotion. 5 minutes. Dragon CGI. 8 minutes. Scary monster in crypt with Arya. 7 minutes. Tyrion makes unfunny jokes which resemble funny jokes from Seasons 1-4. 5 minutes. Floppy wieners. 2 minutes. Jamie says something snarky, but surprisingly wise. 2 minutes. Bronn, Sandor, and Tormund refer to everyone as "cunts." 3 minutes. Bran stare-rapes a woman. 6 minutes. Dany says something stupid to universal acclaim. 4 minutes. Everyone tries to talk Dany out of doing stupid thing. 2 minutes. Plot advancement. View Quote I believe it! |
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I can get down with Jamie becoming the new Lord Commander of the Night Watch. To watch over the wall and plan til the next time the white walkers come.
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6 minutes. Teary reunions. 4 minutes. Jon Snow almost expresses emotion. 5 minutes. Dragon CGI. 8 minutes. Scary monster in crypt with Arya. 7 minutes. Tyrion makes unfunny jokes which resemble funny jokes from Seasons 1-4. 5 minutes. Floppy wieners. 2 minutes. Jamie says something snarky, but surprisingly wise. 2 minutes. Bronn, Sandor, and Tormund refer to everyone as "cunts." 3 minutes. Bran stare-rapes a woman. 6 minutes. Dany says something stupid to universal acclaim. 4 minutes. Everyone tries to talk Dany out of doing stupid thing. 2 minutes. Plot advancement. View Quote I imagine its for all the chicks and kids "OMG they're sooo man-goofy!" All Bronn does is add a comic line to Jaime's stuff. Tormund and is mentally retarded now. The Hound had so many classic lines, now all he does is bark at people and brood. LOL |
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Dude, this part is getting so old. They are just there to make throw away jokes. "Buncha cunts" over and over. I imagine its for all the chicks and kids "OMG they're sooo man-goofy!" All Bronn does is add a comic line to Jaime's stuff. Tormund and is mentally retarded now. The Hound had so many classic lines, now all he does is bark at people and brood. LOL View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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6 minutes. Teary reunions. 4 minutes. Jon Snow almost expresses emotion. 5 minutes. Dragon CGI. 8 minutes. Scary monster in crypt with Arya. 7 minutes. Tyrion makes unfunny jokes which resemble funny jokes from Seasons 1-4. 5 minutes. Floppy wieners. 2 minutes. Jamie says something snarky, but surprisingly wise. 2 minutes. Bronn, Sandor, and Tormund refer to everyone as "cunts." 3 minutes. Bran stare-rapes a woman. 6 minutes. Dany says something stupid to universal acclaim. 4 minutes. Everyone tries to talk Dany out of doing stupid thing. 2 minutes. Plot advancement. I imagine its for all the chicks and kids "OMG they're sooo man-goofy!" All Bronn does is add a comic line to Jaime's stuff. Tormund and is mentally retarded now. The Hound had so many classic lines, now all he does is bark at people and brood. LOL |
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Obviously all final seasons are very important to how a tv show is ultimately viewed. However, for GoT it is even more important because the show has been building towards these two major battles and their outcomes ever since the first episode 8 years ago. Hell, the White Walker storyline was literally the very first one introduced on the show. If they shit the bed writing these two battles and their outcomes or even if it’s simply “okay” not only is it going to feel like a colossal letdown, but, IMO, it will taint the entire series. View Quote Edit: Quote not reply. Thanks Evan Williams |
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It's going to be rushed, no doubt about it. Several major story arcs are going to have to be tied up in a few hours and there's absolutely no way they catch all the minor ones.
Like someone said, after the white walkers were in S1E1 and all the hype about them, it's going to boil down to an hour-long episode in which some convenient plot twist will enable our heroes to overcome the dead. Yet, multi-episode plotlines exist for absolute BS plots. As for Tyrion getting his creep on, I like to think that a dwarf as in-tune with drinking and knowing things is more worried about how it will play out in the long game, and not some twisted jealousy plotline. |
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LOST all over again Edit: Quote not reply. Thanks Evan Williams View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Obviously all final seasons are very important to how a tv show is ultimately viewed. However, for GoT it is even more important because the show has been building towards these two major battles and their outcomes ever since the first episode 8 years ago. Hell, the White Walker storyline was literally the very first one introduced on the show. If they shit the bed writing these two battles and their outcomes or even if it’s simply “okay” not only is it going to feel like a colossal letdown, but, IMO, it will taint the entire series. Edit: Quote not reply. Thanks Evan Williams |
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If they shit upon this series, I won't be buying the DVDs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Obviously all final seasons are very important to how a tv show is ultimately viewed. However, for GoT it is even more important because the show has been building towards these two major battles and their outcomes ever since the first episode 8 years ago. Hell, the White Walker storyline was literally the very first one introduced on the show. If they shit the bed writing these two battles and their outcomes or even if it’s simply “okay” not only is it going to feel like a colossal letdown, but, IMO, it will taint the entire series. Edit: Quote not reply. Thanks Evan Williams |
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So are all these final battles going to be happening at night?
I'm really looking forward to this seasons battles (even if they are rushed) and I hope they'll be able to reach or surpass the Battle of the Bastards. |
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1-4 are the best seasons since they (mostly) follow the books View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: We’vs already got seasons 5-7 but yeah we won’t be getting 1-4 in that case 1-4 are the best seasons since they (mostly) follow the books S1-4 was some of the best drama tv I've ever seen. S5 is where it went off the rails. Unsurprisingly that was also when Dumb and Dumber ran out of great book material they could just copy and paste and instead had to come up with a lot of their own shit. |
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Just finished rewatching S7.
Bran and Sam are the only two that know who Jon really is and they only find out at the end of the season. Gilly did find a piece of the puzzle in the old Archmaester's private diary, but she had no clue what she was reading. |
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If Episode 6 is indeed Battle for Winterfell, that probably means the White Walkers win View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The run times for the episodes has been released. Episode 1: 54 minutes Episode 2: 58 minutes Episode 3: 60 minutes Episode 4: 78 minutes Episode 5: 80 minutes Episode 6: 80 minutes So much for the “this season will be like 6 full length films” story. https://i.imgur.com/knt6X5T.gif Also, The episode is reportedly titled "The Battle for Winterfell". If that's the battle between the living and the dead, it seems like there may be some loose ends that won't get tied up. At least, not very well. Most likely the first half of the season is the enemy to the north and the second half is the enemy to the south. |
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So are all these final battles going to be happening at night? I'm really looking forward to this seasons battles (even if they are rushed) and I hope they'll be able to reach or surpass the Battle of the Bastards. View Quote |
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I’ll give D & D credit there because the battles the past couple of seasons, besides Stannis, have been superb. View Quote |
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Well-filmed and scripted battles don't make up for gaping plot holes. See the battle beyond the wall in season 7. Not that that's a great battle scene, but the plot holes were unsurpassed. View Quote |
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Well-filmed and scripted battles don't make up for gaping plot holes. See the battle beyond the wall in season 7. Not that that's a great battle scene, but the plot holes were unsurpassed. View Quote |
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Interview with the actor who plays the Night King:
Do fans recognize you? What are their reactions?
Not often. Sometimes. Many people ask me: “Can you please kill Jon Snow?” It’s very interesting. Sometimes I watch YouTube reactions after the season airs. Fifty percent of people love the Night King and 50 percent of people hate him. And since I replaced Richard Brake, some people like how I play him and some don’t. What can we expect from him in the final season? People will see he has a target he wants to kill, and you will find out who that is. There’s also that moment [in “Hardhome”] when Jon Snow was on the boat and the Night King looked at him and raised his arms — there’s a similar and even stronger moment between Jon and the Night King this time. Do you have an all-time favorite Night King scene? That’s still coming. View Quote Interesting how many want Snow dead. Wonder who his target is. |
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Interview with the actor who plays the Night King: https://ew.com/tv/2019/03/07/night-king-game-of-thrones-interview/ Interesting how many want Snow dead. Wonder who his target is. View Quote |
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Interview with the actor who plays the Night King: https://ew.com/tv/2019/03/07/night-king-game-of-thrones-interview/ Interesting how many want Snow dead. Wonder who his target is. I know of the one time, but would it follow him wherever? |
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Quoted: Educated guess would be Bran. View Quote He killed the children of the forest so maybe he’s after the direct decendants of the first men? Maybe he’s looking for a lover? Maybe he wants to make Sansa his queen? That dumb cunt would probably go for it. |
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The run time for The Battle for Winterfell episode has been changed from the reported 60 mins to now 82 mins.
This would make episode 3 the longest episode in the 8 seasons of the show. |
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Rewatching random episodes it is kinda annoying how Daenerys goes from having little to no control over her dragons to, without any explanation whatsoever, not only having total control over them but they seem to be telepathically linked to the point she doesn't even have to say anything or seemingly do anything to get the dragons to do exactly what she wants.
In the S5 finale Drogon is completely ignoring Daenerys when she last sees him. He couldn't give a fuck. Then THE VERY NEXT TIME she sees Drogon she's riding him and getting him to go exactly where she wants. |
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Interview with the actor who plays the Night King: https://ew.com/tv/2019/03/07/night-king-game-of-thrones-interview/ Interesting how many want Snow dead. Wonder who his target is. View Quote He wants the baby (Gilly's son) that was stolen from him. |
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He's after Sam. He wants the baby (Gilly's son) that was stolen from him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interview with the actor who plays the Night King: https://ew.com/tv/2019/03/07/night-king-game-of-thrones-interview/ Interesting how many want Snow dead. Wonder who his target is. He wants the baby (Gilly's son) that was stolen from him. |
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Little Sam will rule Westeros, with Sam as Hand of the King and Queen Mother Gilly as the true power behind the throne. His will be a long and prosperous reign until everyone dies of a massive plague grayscale brought in by hordes of unvaccinated Dothraki View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interview with the actor who plays the Night King: https://ew.com/tv/2019/03/07/night-king-game-of-thrones-interview/ Interesting how many want Snow dead. Wonder who his target is. He wants the baby (Gilly's son) that was stolen from him. |
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All Hail Queen Arya! View Quote Unless I am remembering something from that scene. It was an awfully long time ago. |
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On a semi-unrelated note, doesn't she still have a name to name from when she named and then un-named the faceless man during their escape from Harrenhal? Might that come into play before the end? Or was that name collected when she killed the Waif (who arguably had no name to collect)? Unless I am remembering something from that scene. It was an awfully long time ago. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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All Hail Queen Arya! Unless I am remembering something from that scene. It was an awfully long time ago. |
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Little Sam will rule Westeros, with Sam as Hand of the King and Queen Mother Gilly as the true power behind the throne. His will be a long and prosperous reign until everyone dies of a massive plague grayscale brought in by hordes of unvaccinated Dothraki View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interview with the actor who plays the Night King: https://ew.com/tv/2019/03/07/night-king-game-of-thrones-interview/ Interesting how many want Snow dead. Wonder who his target is. He wants the baby (Gilly's son) that was stolen from him. |
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tyrion ends up sitting on the iron throne.
everyone else is dead. |
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Maybe Gilly's baby is the "prince that was promised"? Mance was a "king", and his son would then be a prince. All of Mance's sons were "promised" to the Night King..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interview with the actor who plays the Night King: https://ew.com/tv/2019/03/07/night-king-game-of-thrones-interview/ Interesting how many want Snow dead. Wonder who his target is. He wants the baby (Gilly's son) that was stolen from him. |
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