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Actual Episode ... Rumors of more leaked episode on www

Plot if actually leaked as well, entirely. The sources that claims it to be the original plot of season 8 are the same who leacked season 7 plot. It was 100% correct, just a few scenes were shuffled.
Can not find actual episode anywhere.
 
It's a script leak rather than episode.
 
I wouldn’t be surprised if someone from HBO has leaked a “script” given all the issues they have had in recent seasons just to throw people off the real scent. Supposedly they shot multiple endings and sent out fake scripts to actors and so on to just try and make everything a big mystery so wouldn’t be too surprised if this is just something that has been done by HBO.
 
Where is that cnut microwave robin?
He's the only person on my 'ignore list'.

Even before the infamous post that everybody keeps talking about, he'd been posting book topics and quasi-spoilers on this thread.

I was lucky enough to put him on ignore well before he "guessed a timeline". I'm glad I did.
 
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20 Days :eek:
 
I'm also not sure why people are worried about spoilers. It's not going to make any fecking sense anyway. It's like being worried about someone spoiling the results of a coin toss for you. Surely people are just watching for tits and dragons and not taking the story serious at all any more?
The fun of this is the lack of actual spoilers. So even though the quality has dropped noticeably since they outpaced the books, we don’t know many aspects of the end.

The mystery is one of the primary things that’s been maintaining the hype aside from some of the greatest battle sequences ever filmed, which are probably expected to be surpassed in the coming episodes.
 
I'm rewatching for the first time and am now halfway through season 3 - it's so much more enjoyable second time round, so much foreshadowing and little hints I missed first time round.
 
I'm rewatching for the first time and am now halfway through season 3 - it's so much more enjoyable second time round, so much foreshadowing and little hints I missed first time round.
I am doing exactly this. wife and i have reached season 5 now. Missed so much detail and side background information. Really happy we did this
 
If I gave up internet for 6 weeks, do you think I could avoid this spoiler free so I can binge the whole thing at once on the 1st of June?
 
If I gave up internet for 6 weeks, do you think I could avoid this spoiler free so I can binge the whole thing at once on the 1st of June?

Bet it's spoilt in real life by radio or TV or somebody random
 
If I gave up internet for 6 weeks, do you think I could avoid this spoiler free so I can binge the whole thing at once on the 1st of June?

No chance. The end of GOT will be one of those TV events that bleeds over into real life. There'll be references to whatever happens everywhere.
 
I'm rewatching for the first time and am now halfway through season 3 - it's so much more enjoyable second time round, so much foreshadowing and little hints I missed first time round.
Another thing that stopped after they outran the books.
 
I don't get the logic in Cersei needing to see a wight, given that she has an 8 foot tall zombie walking around everywhere behind her. Surely she's the one monarch that just might believe in the dead rising.

I'm also not sure why people are worried about spoilers. It's not going to make any fecking sense anyway. It's like being worried about someone spoiling the results of a coin toss for you. Surely people are just watching for tits and dragons and not taking the story serious at all any more?

Because they don't want to get banned from the Caf
 
Can I remind people to read the spoiler rules.

If people keep posting stuff they have not directly observed in a TV episode or speculation derived only from a TV episode I'm going to start handing out 5 point warnings like confetti.
 
If I gave up internet for 6 weeks, do you think I could avoid this spoiler free so I can binge the whole thing at once on the 1st of June?

I'd avoid everything but it will be the biggest talking point in the world after the finale so I'd say it's impossible to avoid it.

For example, I was watching a random Youtube music video and when reading the comments I read
''Han Solo dies'
' a week after that Star Wars movie was released. It was upvoted near the top too! Some people are just dicks.
 
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Just came across this scene on my rewatch, and I can’t stop laughing. The actor that plays Sandor Clegane is brilliant - the utter disinterest combined with confusion :lol::lol:

Warning: NSFW (language)

 
I have another question! I have been youtubing clips in emphatic excitement and came across the legendary Tyrion trial.



In the above, why did willingly Varys testify against Tyrion? Varys has always seemed to be someone who protects those worth keeping alive for the greater good. He always saw Tyrion as that, and he always had a strong fond relationship with him. So why help send him to the pits then? He could have kept the conversation to himself.
 
I have another question! I have been youtubing clips in emphatic excitement and came across the legendary Tyrion trial.



In the above, why did willingly Varys testify against Tyrion? Varys has always seemed to be someone who protects those worth keeping alive for the greater good. He always saw Tyrion as that, and he always had a strong fond relationship with him. So why help send him to the pits then? He could have kept the conversation to himself.


Keeping up with appearances. Didn't want a target on his own back.
 
Keeping up with appearances. Didn't want a target on his own back.

That's what I initially thought, but it wasn't a public conversation. Simply him and Tyrion in Tyrions chamber if I recall. Just thought it was a story he could have kept to himself.
 
That's what I initially thought, but it wasn't a public conversation. Simply him and Tyrion in Tyrions chamber if I recall. Just thought it was a story he could have kept to himself.

Well he was going to have to supply something to the Lannisters to sink Tyrion given the whole thing was done to set him up and although he was friends with Tyrion he'd prefer to stay alive. I also think when Tyrion eventually killed Tywin that was the point that he decided to actively switch to Daenerys as he knew that Cersei and Jamie taking charge would be his downfall.

At least thats how I interpret his actions anyway.
 
Well he was going to have to supply something to the Lannisters to sink Tyrion given the whole thing was done to set him up and although he was friends with Tyrion he'd prefer to stay alive. I also think when Tyrion eventually killed Tywin that was the point that he decided to actively switch to Daenerys as he knew that Cersei and Jamie taking charge would be his downfall.

At least thats how I interpret his actions anyway.

Ah yeah.makes sense. I forget it wasn't an open trial in that sense.
 
Well he was going to have to supply something to the Lannisters to sink Tyrion given the whole thing was done to set him up and although he was friends with Tyrion he'd prefer to stay alive. I also think when Tyrion eventually killed Tywin that was the point that he decided to actively switch to Daenerys as he knew that Cersei and Jamie taking charge would be his downfall.

At least thats how I interpret his actions anyway.
I rewatched it recently and I don't think it came across that way. I think he always planned to join Daenerys but he wanted to stay in Kings Landing to work from there. Once Tywin was dead he knew it was too risky to stay so he went with Tyrion.
 
I rewatched it recently and I don't think it came across that way. I think he always planned to join Daenerys but he wanted to stay in Kings Landing to work from there. Once Tywin was dead he knew it was too risky to stay so he went with Tyrion.

Yeah, that was my point. Once Tywin was killed he knew that Cersei would be a terrible and brutal leader so left straight away.