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Think my favorite scene was the reuniting of Jon and Arya as well as Jaime's first look at Bran
Wholeheartedly agree on S7's sloppiness, my least favorite season so far (after a strong season 6). Episode 6 (I think) where they go beyond the wall to capture one of the dead was the worst episode of the series by far IMO.
For sure.
The worst, really? Did you forget that Dorne exists on the show? (If you did, congratulations, we should all be so lucky.)
Think my favorite scene was the reuniting of Jon and Arya as well as Jaime's first look at Bran
Wholeheartedly agree on S7's sloppiness, my least favorite season so far (after a strong season 6). Episode 6 (I think) where they go beyond the wall to capture one of the dead was the worst episode of the series by far IMO.
For sure.
The worst, really? Did you forget that Dorne exists on the show? (If you did, congratulations, we should all be so lucky.)
Think my favorite scene was the reuniting of Jon and Arya as well as Jaime's first look at Bran
Wholeheartedly agree on S7's sloppiness, my least favorite season so far (after a strong season 6). Episode 6 (I think) where they go beyond the wall to capture one of the dead was the worst episode of the series by far IMO.
For sure.
The worst, really? Did you forget that Dorne exists on the show? (If you did, congratulations, we should all be so lucky.)
It did, but it was also just small bits throughout the season surrounded by other really interesting stuff.
Think my favorite scene was the reuniting of Jon and Arya as well as Jaime's first look at Bran
Wholeheartedly agree on S7's sloppiness, my least favorite season so far (after a strong season 6). Episode 6 (I think) where they go beyond the wall to capture one of the dead was the worst episode of the series by far IMO.
For sure.
Having just rewatched this episode Sunday afternoon, I can whole-heartedly get behind this statement.
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Cause the two girls on the board voted for the rapey song.
Also, can we all just acknowledge that when that kid pinned to the wall opened his eyes in the background behind Tormond, that it was like the single most legit terrifying moment in GOT history?
Post subject: Re: HBO: Game of Thrones (Song of Ice and Fire)
Posted: Wed April 17, 2019 11:37 pm
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Also, can we all just acknowledge that when that kid pinned to the wall opened his eyes in the background behind Tormond, that it was like the single most legit terrifying moment in GOT history?
it was pretty creepy. i actually jumped more when sam just found out his dad and brother were dead and ran outside only to get almost run over by the horse. it startled the crap out of me.
as a non-book reader (come at me chud), the first scene of the entire series with the white walkers creeped me the heck out if only because i had no idea what to expect and it was so suspenseful.
Also, can we all just acknowledge that when that kid pinned to the wall opened his eyes in the background behind Tormond, that it was like the single most legit terrifying moment in GOT history?
it was pretty creepy. i actually jumped more when sam just found out his dad and brother were dead and ran outside only to get almost run over by the horse. it startled the crap out of me.
as a non-book reader (come at me chud), the first scene of the entire series with the white walkers creeped me the heck out if only because i had no idea what to expect and it was so suspenseful.
Totally. I am a book reader and it freaked me out. That scene in the S8 premiere scared the HELL out of my wife. I haven't seen her jump like hat in a long time.
Post subject: Re: HBO: Game of Thrones (Song of Ice and Fire)
Posted: Thu April 18, 2019 12:21 am
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Also, can we all just acknowledge that when that kid pinned to the wall opened his eyes in the background behind Tormond, that it was like the single most legit terrifying moment in GOT history?
Definitely. Even though you could kind of see it coming, was still creepy af
Post subject: Re: HBO: Game of Thrones (Song of Ice and Fire)
Posted: Thu April 18, 2019 1:01 am
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Also, can we all just acknowledge that when that kid pinned to the wall opened his eyes in the background behind Tormond, that it was like the single most legit terrifying moment in GOT history?
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