Jon's true parentage that was the biggest mystery and reveal over 10 years didn't mean a fucking thing
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No seriously did tyrion just call bran, bran "the broken", and no one had a problem with that
But wow i love the way we had arya stare at a horse for literally no reason at all for 15 minutes last episode.
so who won the show? was it the dragon is that what im seeing??
the cripple won
oh well, most tv shows end kinda shitty. even the great ones.
the ride was fun as hell.
Sam proposes democracy and literally is laughed at. 5 mins later Tyrion states the realm will always vote on future leaders
Are we really supposed to believe all of these buildings are wheelchair accessible btw?
https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/201...nding-spoilers
turns out the dude from reddit was dead on
eight.
fucking.
years.
so how about that 3 betrayal prophesy?
wild... wild stuff...
I'M JUST GLAD BRONN GOT PAID, LADS
A LANNISTER ALWAYS PAYS THEIR DEBTS
Episode needed more scenes of Arya training.
you guys remember that time they taught arya how to use other people's faces and then did nothing with it
So did the Wall just magically regenerate after a zombie dragon took it down?
if martin actually finishes the books, i'll read them and hope he chooses an entirely different ending
do you all realize this might be the last thread that mumbles doesn't even check?
#EndOfAnEra
https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/d...ource=vicefbuk
reasonably poignant and thought provoking.
whats interesting is they mention there are _five_ GoT related spinoffs in various stages of development.
one of which is the prequel, which started shooting already, but that leaves 4 other projects that could pick up any of the threads the show left open.
drogon v bran, aryas walkabout, so on, lots to work with there honestly. for better or for worse.
also i keep catching myself hoping the next episode of GoT somehow addresses the shows core mythology and character development arcs. its like phantom limb syndrome.
Another hole left open is whether or not Tyrion was also a Targaryen. If he is that would have been a better reveal, because we already know for certain Jon is. Dany could have tried to torch Tyrion only for it not to work. Confused, she could have decided to temporarily imprison him and then Jon kills her.
iirc the tyrion / targaryen question was pure fan speculation.. i dont recall it being something addressed/hinted at in either the books or the series in any meaningful way.
that said, ive always found it to be one of the more accessible theories.
counting against, the lannisters have always been wealthy and powerful so its unlikely that jus primae noctis would apply with them. and thats a really significant point against.
as a casual fan, the last eoisode was fuckin terrible
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/8...ource=vicefbus
thanks for the shout out, vice.
It really would have just been better if the Night King won
Member how Arya could shape shift (lulz) and that skill was totally irrelevant the entire last season of the show.
I member.
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/gam...ow-1203221290/
hey so no big deal but that sounds actually great?Quote:
Ancient History
The one confirmed prequel is set thousands of years before the original series. That means we won’t see any familiar faces, but there still could be some recognizable Starks, Lannisters or Baratheons running around Westeros.
The series will show the world plunge into its darkest hour after the Age of Heroes ended long ago. Martin informally referred to the series as “The Long Night” in a blog post, alluding to the winter that lasted a generation nearly 10,000 years ago, and caused widespread terror and famine. The show will explore the origins of the White Walkers, the mysteries of Essos and the legends of the early Stark family.