Don’t know what I expected, but it didn’t fill my 2 year thirst. I do think Tyrion has already or will betray Dany. He’s acting weird af
Don’t know what I expected, but it didn’t fill my 2 year thirst. I do think Tyrion has already or will betray Dany. He’s acting weird af
It's a great series of course, and I have enjoyed it all, but I told my son tonight that there has been so much anticipation that the finale may not live up to everyone's expectations.
"I'm waiting for an old friend."
Don’t know what I expected, but it didn’t fill my 2 year thirst. I do think Tyrion has already or will betray Dany. He’s acting weird af
Underwhelming for a 2 year wait. Sansa has turned into a 17ing Jedi Master. Jon is acting stupid again. And generally just a lot of, “Hey, what are YOU doing here?” scenes. The scene with the Umber kid at the end... Was I supposed to care about him? Was the symbol significant in some way? Also, no way in hell Bron offs his two BFFs, right?
I was glad they got most of the setup done quickly in this one episode. In years past it would have taken 2 or 3 episodes to get that many loose ends tied up. Hell telling Jon who he really is could have taken the whole season.
I think Cersi will use Bron to take out Euron Greyjoy. He fulfilled his purpose by bringing the army to her. Theon’s scene was pretty badass. So many characters have the potential for redemption. I’d imagine as each makes it right with the world they will get off’d immediately following.
I love hearing people trying to pick holes in plot lines of a show that involves dragons and zombies.
Very disappointed. No major character got offed in the first episode. GRRM needs to get to killing some folks. There's 10 or so major characters that need to go before the final episode.*** I'm not really disappointed. I figured this would be a catchup/setup type episode but I agree that it will be hard to live up to everyone's expectations for this season.
I was watching some of the reruns leading up to tonight's episode and I had forgotten just how good of an actor most of these folks are. Watching Sam's reaction to hearing about his father and brother (I forgot he was a Tarly) just reinforced that. I think he's gonna be a Dany-hater along with Sansa and possibly do something stupid to affect the outcome.
I don't know. The Sam scenes threw me a little. Does he really care that much that his dickhead dad and brother got barbecued? They were awful to him. And he just brushes off that Jon also executed people. I get that he would be more loyal to Jon, but to cast that much doubt on Dany after meeting her for 2 minutes seemed off. Obviously, the only "happy" ending to this series would be Jon and Dany ruling together, but this is GOT and that's just not going to happen is it? And is everyone just supposed to take Sam and Bran's word for it that Jon is actually Aegon? Sam has a random maester's journal that doesnt even mention the child and Bran has, well whatever Bran has. The Lannisters sure won't accept it, the northerners just want him to stay and be king in the north. Hard to see how that plays out.
Apparently the major battle happens in Episode 3. Guess they will have 3 more episodes to sort all that out when it is done - and there might not be many people left at that point.
Don’t know what I expected, but it didn’t fill my 2 year thirst. I do think Tyrion has already or will betray Dany. He’s acting weird af
Agreed on Sam. When he left House Tarly for the Citadel, it was pretty clear that he was done with them (as he should have been). Something big will happen with that sword he stole though - he mentioned it last night.
As for others accepting Jon as Aegon, I think that'll have to come from either (1) his riding the dragon, or (2) him surviving a fire. I'm thinking the latter, and it may happen in his battle with the Night King.
It's a great series of course, and I have enjoyed it all, but I told my son tonight that there has been so much anticipation that the finale may not live up to everyone's expectations.
Seems like Cersei decided as she was walking away that banging Euron would let her claim that he is the father of her baby. Now she can take out the only two people who know she’s preggo with an invest baby (her brothers)?
It's going to play out with a hand wave or two from the writers so they can get back to the next OMYGODTHATSSOBADASS set piece.I don't know. The Sam scenes threw me a little. Does he really care that much that his dickhead dad and brother got barbecued? They were awful to him. And he just brushes off that Jon also executed people. I get that he would be more loyal to Jon, but to cast that much doubt on Dany after meeting her for 2 minutes seemed off. Obviously, the only "happy" ending to this series would be Jon and Dany ruling together, but this is GOT and that's just not going to happen is it? And is everyone just supposed to take Sam and Bran's word for it that Jon is actually Aegon? Sam has a random maester's journal that doesnt even mention the child and Bran has, well whatever Bran has. The Lannisters sure won't accept it, the northerners just want him to stay and be king in the north. Hard to see how that plays out.
I've thought about this tooRaises all those dead Starks (including Ned, Rickon & Jon's Mom Lyanna) to join his army of the dead it's going to be lit. Not exactly wise to stage your defense on top of a huge crypt when your enemy can raise the dead.
Raises all those dead Starks (including Ned, Rickon & Jon's Mom Lyanna) to join his army of the dead it's going to be lit. Not exactly wise to stage your defense on top of a huge crypt when your enemy can raise the dead.
1) Who's gonna kill Sam when he tries to spill the beans about Jon's lineage (Daenerys or Jon himself)? My money's on Jon in order to keep everything a secret
I think the sword was just a device to make Dany realize who Sam’s family was.
After watching the Inside the Episode, the writers intended for Sam to be really set off when his brother was mentioned. Which he was, it was just subtle. That makes more sense. His brother wasn’t as big of a Dick (pun intended) as his father was.
My only other big problem was the dragon riding scene. Not one person, including Jon, Dany, Tyrion or Viserys is going to stop and say “holy ****, the dragon is actually letting him ride it - I thought only Targaeryans could do this!” Pretty much everyone knows this as fact, including Dany - and not a hint of realization from her. Instead it’s just used so Jon can take her to his secret smash pad. The writers in the Inside the Episode clearly meant for this to be the effect - but it fell woefully short - probably because they wanted the Sam scene to be the moment - but that ship sailed when he was piloting the dragon like Maverick after 2 minutes.
Zero chance Jon kills Sam.
Underwhelming for a 2 year wait. Sansa has turned into a 17ing Jedi Master. Jon is acting stupid again. And generally just a lot of, “Hey, what are YOU doing here?” scenes. The scene with the Umber kid at the end... Was I supposed to care about him? Was the symbol significant in some way? Also, no way in hell Bron offs his two BFFs, right?