Television Game of Thrones (TV) • The watch has ended

They really spent all their budget on that last episode. This clip from next weeks show (there's no spoliers, don't worry) confirms they do have a finite special effects warchest...

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The fact that the Wights are sentient enough to not jump into the water and die like zombies is a major game changer.

The NK could be controlling them.

I dunno, I agree with WaS.
A Wight was hit with a rock and kinda shrugged. When the second one fell on the ice and showed it was actually ice and not sludgy water, it looekd down, then looked up and started moving. Not sure why a WW would control it to look down to realise it was frozen now.

He hasn't been a dick since he lost his hand really

Cept... you know... what he did to Cersei after Joffrey died (though I still think that was bad direction rather than intended rape)
 
The acting from Arya when she's talking about shooting arrows was fecking atrocious.

And how did that uncle Ben G keep popping up everywhere :lol:
 
The acting from Arya when she's talking about shooting arrows was fecking atrocious.

And how did that uncle Ben G keep popping up everywhere :lol:

In season six he tells Bran he serves the Three Eyed Raven, and now Bran is the Three Eyed Raven. So either Bran sends him, but we're haven't being shown that, or he follows/tracks the army of the dead, which does make sense but I'm not sure if that's explicitly stated in season six. I think it is.

Ahywho, I rewatched it in 1080p and much better audio (skipping the Winterfell scenes as I get it, Arya threatens Sansa blah blah blah) and I enjoyed it more second time round.

On first viewing I thought the Gendry running, raven being sent, Dany arriving sequence was ridic, but not so much second time round. When Gendry leaves the group it's day time, he arrives at Eastwatch during the night, raven gets sent, back to Jon and crew, then the Fellowship arise from their slumber (morning?), Dany leaves Dragonstone, it's day time, goes back to Winterfell, then back to the group where it's starting to get dark(ish) again, fight, then Dany arrives.

Or something like that. :lol:

Either way it's not as far fetched on second viewing, imo.
 
Seriously, what's up with the pacing?! I've boiled it down to one(or more) of these reasons:

1. Legal/contract issues that we don't know about.
2. Money issues that we don't know about, possibly tied to point above.
3. The creators are scared that someone important dies IRL before the show ends and thus compromising the overall quality of the show.
4. The writers have gotten lazy.
5. The writers have changed/lost their touch.
6. The current pacing was the plan to begin with(:eek:). The creators legitimately think that this is what the fans want. They try to blast us in the face with constant action and a plot moving at a riduclously high pace as some sort of "reward" for having dealt with a story with lots of plot and character development up until now. What they fail to realize, is that this is exactly what the fans loved about the show to begin with.

Game of Thrones is still my favorite TV show, but I have to admit that this season has started to annoy me. In terms of story-telling, dialogue, character development and pacing, this has been the worst season up until now. No amount of impressive CGI and expensive battles can change that. And it sucks, because the story itself is not that bad. It can be a bit predictable, sure, but some of the decisions the creators make with it are just rookie mistakes. The last 6 episodes should have been spread over 9 episodes, imo. That in itself would have done absolute wonders for the season.

The last episode better be fecking spectacular now.

/rant
 
not sure if its been mentioned, but when jon snow climbs out the water the wolf on his sword opens its eye. people think bran warged into the sword and was somehow able to alert benjen that jon was in trouble.
 
I am REALLY hoping that there is at least one episode in season 8 dedicated entirely to the whitewalkers and their history.
 
not sure if its been mentioned, but when jon snow climbs out the water the wolf on his sword opens its eye. people think bran warged into the sword and was somehow able to alert benjen that jon was in trouble.

The eye goes through the whole handle. White is the ice, black Jon's hand
 
not sure if its been mentioned, but when jon snow climbs out the water the wolf on his sword opens its eye. people think bran warged into the sword and was somehow able to alert benjen that jon was in trouble.
People need to stop overthinking shit like this.

Edit: Atleast this explains all the memes i am seeing on reddit.
 
not sure if its been mentioned, but when jon snow climbs out the water the wolf on his sword opens its eye. people think bran warged into the sword and was somehow able to alert benjen that jon was in trouble.
How can he warg into things?
 
I think Littlefinger...

Is already dead

Why, how and by who?
It's a twist I could see being included but it clearly shows him spying on Arya, Plus he's so hated I can't see his death happening off screen. Unless he's Jaquen or someone its going to be hard to see how they'll pull it off. Also if thats the case Arya really is banana's.
 
Care to expand?

I dunno the shot where he was talking to Sansa was odd. They filmed it as if as they were going to reveal Arya as the camera came around. No real reasoning other than that.
 
The whole Winterfell part is a mess right now. They've half ruined Arya for me with all the nonsense.
 
The acting from Arya when she's talking about shooting arrows was fecking atrocious.

And how did that uncle Ben G keep popping up everywhere :lol:

Glad it wasn't just me! Said the exact same thing to the wife when we were watching it... neither her or Sansa are very strong actors, but usually they're with people who are good actors, so it's ok... but yeah, together it's pretty bad.

Also, why did Uncle Benjen not get on the feckin' horse with Jon? Why was there "no time"?
 
Glad it wasn't just me! Said the exact same thing to the wife when we were watching it... neither her or Sansa are very strong actors, but usually they're with people who are good actors, so it's ok... but yeah, together it's pretty bad.

Also, why did Uncle Benjen not get on the feckin' horse with Jon? Why was there "no time"?

Yeah that made no sense at all. Terrible scene really.

I think Williams is a good actor, she did a thing on Channel 4 called Cyberbully which was a one woman show, she was very good. That GoT scene was a fail though, she's been hit and miss this season. That said the dialogue throughout the whole season has been poor and undermines the actors. Literally every conversation Jon's party had whilst trekking beyond the wall failed to land.
 
Yeah that made no sense at all. Terrible scene really.

I think Williams is a good actor, she did a thing on Channel 4 called Cyberbully which was a one woman show, she was very good. That GoT scene was a fail though, she's been hit and miss this season. That said the dialogue throughout the whole season has been poor and undermines the actors. Literally every conversation Jon's party had whilst trekking beyond the wall failed to land.

Yeah that's a fair point actually.
 
not sure if its been mentioned, but when jon snow climbs out the water the wolf on his sword opens its eye. people think bran warged into the sword and was somehow able to alert benjen that jon was in trouble.
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Glad it wasn't just me! Said the exact same thing to the wife when we were watching it... neither her or Sansa are very strong actors, but usually they're with people who are good actors, so it's ok... but yeah, together it's pretty bad.

Also, why did Uncle Benjen not get on the feckin' horse with Jon? Why was there "no time"?
There wasn't enough room on the door for both of them.

Wait that's something else.
 
Glad it wasn't just me! Said the exact same thing to the wife when we were watching it... neither her or Sansa are very strong actors, but usually they're with people who are good actors, so it's ok... but yeah, together it's pretty bad.

Also, why did Uncle Benjen not get on the feckin' horse with Jon? Why was there "no time"?
Whilst I agree it was daft - I guess the implication is that Benjen needed to delay the whitewalkers so Jon could get away fine - the horse would be slower with the 2 of them.
 
Likewise the dragons. How many kcal do they require for their long-haul flights each and every day? And there's three of the bastards!
Well if they like a nice roast,I'm sure the battle near Dorne must be quite a fill!!
 
Good twist at the end with the Dragon. Going to be interesting to see how the White Walkers can be defeated now they have a dragon, the big giant guy and the gold medal javelin throwers.
 
Whilst I agree it was daft - I guess the implication is that Benjen needed to delay the whitewalkers so Jon could get away fine - the horse would be slower with the 2 of them.

I think it was just done poorly. Him saying "theres no time" was not needed. It could have easily been something else like
my time is up
or similar. Oh well.
 
Anyone know where I can find Seasons 1-6? I saw somewhere that nowTV had it but they only have the newest episodes. I'm trying to get my wife to watch an episode (the only bit she's ever seen was the Red Wedding completely out of context).
 
I think it was just done poorly. Him saying "theres no time" was not needed. It could have easily been something else like
my time is up
or similar. Oh well.

Or it could have been "Sorry for molesting you repeatedly on those long cold nights at Winterfell. It's not your fault" followed by Good Will Hunting type of embrace and Jon weeping on his uncle's shoulder.

Rather unorthodox but quite powerful dramatically, I think.