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

Misquoted GoT scenes:
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(Many many more like this in the linked album)
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Just seen the final episode. Can't recall ever watching a show where it shone through just how eager the writers were to wrap it up and go home.

This was a minimal viable product delivery

The difference in quality of this series once Martins writing ran out is absolutely staggering. D&D will leave this with a rancid reputation.
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That's them now. Bastards.

Says it all when they said they're not giving any interviews on the final episode and would be getting drunk and staying off the internet.
 
My thoughts on the last ep:

An average ep to end an average season.

Jon went from The Invincible to Wenger Out in the space of an ad break. All he had to say was "she went somewhere with the dragon, she'll be back. I'm the Captain now".

Dany, all powerful woman, dies because she loves the dick too much ffs. They made such a big deal about Jon being her biggest threat, yet she drops her guard so quickly.

Sansa is a cnut.

Arya will get spin off. Funny when she says "I know a killer when I see one" towards Dany. Yes, we all just saw her destroy a city :lol:

And the 3-eyed raver is king hahaha. Every other Kingdom will be sharpening their knives. Bran the broken will know they're about to attack but say feck all to his men. Once they're all destroyed, he'll say "I knew that was gonna happen". fecking Captain Hindsight.
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@Redlambs is so closely associated to Bran it's heartwarming to see. Man wanted the entire series to be Bran's dream after the fall, which we still can't completely say wasn't the case. He's dreaming about being a king, will soon wake up to Hodor having a wank sat next to him.

I'm sorry, but who are you and why are you so obsessed with Bran the Pointless?

You are beginning to seem like a stalker, and not the hot bunny boiler kind :(
 
If you didn't hate City so much you'd be my fave poster on here. Agree with every word you have in this thread. Nailed it much better than I ever could.

One thing I do wonder though even though I'm not one to defend D&D is how much HBO had to say one getting the show finished and how that affected their writing. It seems clear they were told you have x amount and not a cent more.

:lol: Cheers.

Nah, from everything I've read D&D had the chance to go with a longer season but made the decision to go with 6 episodes. I don't think HBO actually wanted it rushed to the finish line like this at all.
 
:lol: Cheers.

Nah, from everything I've read D&D had the chance to go with a longer season but made the decision to go with 6 episodes. I don't think HBO actually wanted it rushed to the finish line like this at all.
Yes. It's too do with the new big budget star Wars gig they've been offered most probably.
 
the biggest crime with that last season was that they took an epic story with rich character building and arc development and completely treated it like it was clocking off time on Friday afternoon rushing everything through

some amazing sequences but it could have been so much better..... you can see how the writing dropped off post books but this seemed amplified in the last season

I dont understand it to be honest when they were onto such a winning formula
 
Just seen the final episode. Can't recall ever watching a show where it shone through just how eager the writers were to wrap it up and go home.

This was a minimal viable product delivery

The difference in quality of this series once Martins writing ran out is absolutely staggering. D&D will leave this with a rancid reputation.
I bet Disney are searching their old tweets looking for anything that can be deemed racist, sexist, homophobic or antisemitic.
Anything to tear up the contract.
 
I've just watched it for a second time and most of it really works better on a rewatch.
 
I've just watched it for a second time and most of it really works better on a rewatch.
The first 40 minutes is actually excellent. It sets the foreboding tone of Dany the tyrant's world brilliantly considering the pitiful amount of time they have to establish it.

Show us that world and more of that Dany for even 4 or 5 episodes to flesh it out and it could've been fantastic.
 
I've just watched it for a second time and most of it really works better on a rewatch.
Yeah, was rushed and could have been better but it's not as disastrous as people are making out
 
This is what I find bizarre. They were murdering non-descript Lannister soldiers on the street just because they happened to fight for Cersei, yet suddenly only arrested Jon and detained Tyrion before demanding the leaders of the other major houses all came to KL for a conference.
I can understand not killing Jon because he was a favorite of the North and maybe a possible retaliation but nobody really cared about Tyrion
 
Watched it for a second time and have to say it was just as crap as the first time.
 
Yea thats what i mean. She died given birth to Jon, but what was the story that everyone was told?
Rhaegar was killed by Robert in the battle. Lyanna was "kidnapped & raped to death" by Rhaegar that everyone was told.
In the book, Aegon Targaryen (Show' Jon Snow) is a different character. He's son of Elia and Rhaegar. Jon Snow could be the 2nd son of Rhaegar as well but he's still dead.
 
Some of the comments here are quite amusing, people get so invested in these shows. It's a fairy tale with dragons ffs, take it easy.

I have a question. Wouldn't it make sense for Jon after gutting his auntie to tell everybody that Dany simply took off on her dragon and left him temporarily in charge instead of confessing to her murder to a bunch of Unsullied and Dothrakis? They wouldn't have known the truth, anyway. But I guess that would be contrary to his boy scout code of ethics or something.
 
Some of the comments here are quite amusing, people get so invested in these shows. It's a fairy tale with dragons ffs, take it easy.

I have a question. Wouldn't it make sense for Jon after gutting his auntie to tell everybody that Dany simply took off on her dragon and left him temporarily in charge instead of confessing to her murder to a bunch of Unsullied and Dothrakis? They wouldn't have known the truth, anyway. But I guess that would be contrary to his boy scout code of ethics or something.


Not if they saw her being carried off though
 
Some of the comments here are quite amusing, people get so invested in these shows. It's a fairy tale with dragons ffs, take it easy.

I have a question. Wouldn't it make sense for Jon after gutting his auntie to tell everybody that Dany simply took off on her dragon and left him temporarily in charge instead of confessing to her murder to a bunch of Unsullied and Dothrakis? They wouldn't have known the truth, anyway. But I guess that would be contrary to his boy scout code of ethics or something.

The puddle of blood would probably give it away...
 
I probably imagined it at 3:30am in the morning, but I thought there was a puddle of blood on the floor after Drogon takes off? If not then np my mistake.
Jon could've just said it was her time of the month and used that as a reason for her blowing up the city.
 
So which spin offs are we going to see? The nailed on so far are:

Robin & Tormund: Breastfeeding Adventures
Ghost & Drogon: The Goodest Bois
The Chronicles of Arya: Flat Earth Explorer
The Hound Reborn: Got Chicken?
 
So which spin offs are we going to see? The nailed on so far are:

Robin & Tormund: Breastfeeding Adventures
Ghost & Drogon: The Goodest Bois
The Chronicles of Arya: Flat Earth Explorer
The Hound Reborn: Got Chicken?

Will we see another sequel to Dumb and Dumber?
 
So which spin offs are we going to see? The nailed on so far are:

Robin & Tormund: Breastfeeding Adventures
Ghost & Drogon: The Goodest Bois
The Chronicles of Arya: Flat Earth Explorer
The Hound Reborn: Got Chicken?


Keep On Keepin' Jon: The tale of Jon Snow's decision to return to Krasters Keep to continue his legacy.