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

Listen you epic fecknugget, why dont you go watch the hollyweird award shows again. My favorite movie of 2018? Its called Books, for the motherfreaking win. My second favorite movie? It was a gif from the I fecking Love Science facenook page.

Not seen books, who's in it? lolzy
 
Didnt he complain about his posts being taken down as well? Cos he put a lot of thought into it and did a lot of research to come to his conclusions? :angel:
 
Didnt he complain about his posts being taken down as well? Cos he put a lot of thought into it and did a lot of research to come to his conclusions? :angel:
I feel like I’ve missed out on this gag whatever it is but I see a lot of people reference this guy so what is the back story?
 
I feel like I’ve missed out on this gag whatever it is but I see a lot of people reference this guy so what is the back story?

He was giving his insights and how he thought the story would evolve in the next season, turned out he got everything from a blog which contained spoilers. I think the guys running the blog got it from a hack. He described every episode in detail and said it were his own ideas. Got found out.
 
Onto Season 7 now. This is been really fun to watch a second time things just make far more sense.
 
He was giving his insights and how he thought the story would evolve in the next season, turned out he got everything from a blog which contained spoilers. I think the guys running the blog got it from a hack. He described every episode in detail and said it were his own ideas. Got found out.
Ah I see, thank you for filling in the blanks.
 
I was watching season 1 last night and I don’t know how I’ve never picked up on this before given I’ve watched this like 100 times but there is a scene where Ned is having some sort of PTSD moment watching Arya train with the legend that is Syrio Forel. Think that would have been an intresting storyline to see play out.
Still fully expect him to show up to winter fell with a wooden training sword and kill multiple whites

Actually on that scene
he’s taken out multiple knights, swords lying on the floor, yet he opts to not swap out his wooden sword for one, man be crazy and at one point in the fight sequence he performs a move that would be him slitting the throat of some guy but he seems oblivious to the fact his sword is made of wood.

Still an absolute legend.
 
:drool:

I'm at a fecking wedding abroad that weekend so I won't be able to watch it til Tuesday.

Personally I think they're absolute cnuts for not cancelling the wedding.
 
Thats an impressive trailer. Didnt give anything really away yet made everybody hyped.

Anybody wanna have a go at guessing timelines from that?

Also Endgame got 21m views. This could get close to that.
 
Only thing it really gives away is:

Baelish will get found out this season and meet a grisly end. I'm going to guess at a timeline.

First couple of episodes: As we've seen in the trailer, Jon and Baelish have a conversation in the crypt - probably about Jon's heritage or that he's not a "proper king" - remember that it was Baelish who told Sansa the story about Rhaegar and Lyanna in season 5. The conversation leads to Jon becoming a bit wound up and pushing Baelish up against the wall, mirroring Ned's first meeting with him in season one outside the King's Landing brothel. Littlefinger will use this chat as an opportunity to get the measure of Jon, to see how easily he can be wound up, and will begin to plant the idea in Sansa's head that she's a more worthy ruler because her temper is cooler and she's a better strategist - "Jon can't be trusted, that's why you didn't tell him about the Knights of the Vale" he'll say to her. Sansa will begin to doubt Jon, and if she's got even the slightest inkling that he's a Targaryen there could be more trouble in the works.

Mid-season: Jon has left Winterfell to go north beyond the Wall, leaving Sansa in charge. Baelish takes this opportunity to show Sansa she can manage the politics of the North by herself, that she could easily step in and do the job if Jon were to die beyond the Wall. Arya and Bran have both arrived back at Winterfell, but the reunion doesn't last long as Baelish immediately sets about causing a rift between the Stark children, playing on the fact that Arya and Sansa never got on in the first place. Cracks begin to appear in the relationship between the Stark children.

Final two/three episodes: Something happens to make Sansa reconsider things. Maybe Brienne says a few wise words. This, I imagine, is where the "The lone wolf dies but the pack survives" speech will come into it, that Sansa, Jon, Arya and Bran need to stick together when the full force of winter arrives. Maybe the show will make it really convenient and wrap it up easily, with Bran looking into the past and seeing that Baelish betrayed Ned, murdered Jon Arryn and that his feelings for Sansa are a mixture of necrophiliac lust for Catelyn and his own desire to take the Iron Throne. He's betrayed a Stark to get what he wants before, and he'll betray a Stark to get what he wants again. With everything out in the wash, Sansa sentences Baelish to death and Arya carries out the deed with his own dagger. Everyone goes home happy.
 
Honestly didn't get much excitement from that trailer. Really enjoyed the trailers for last season I must say but not this one.

Looks a bit naff.