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The Dany/Jon dragon sequence might be the worst scene in the entire series. Just awful, Star Wars prequels love story bad, writing and execution.
Oh come on, nothing in that scene was frolicking in the meadows discussing politics. That is one of the absolute worst things ever filmed. The GOT scene was corny sure, but nothing to the level of Attack of the Clones.
Post subject: Re: HBO: Game of Thrones (Song of Ice and Fire)
Posted: Mon April 15, 2019 9:36 pm
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
The Dany/Jon dragon sequence might be the worst scene in the entire series. Just awful, Star Wars prequels love story bad, writing and execution.
Oh come on, nothing in that scene was frolicking in the meadows discussing politics. That is one of the absolute worst things ever filmed. The GOT scene was corny sure, but nothing to the level of Attack of the Clones.
Ok, maybe not that bad. But still really bad.
Stupid setup for a dragon battle later to avoid “how did Jon learn to ride a dragon fan rage”. Still hoping Bran whargs the Ice Dragon FTW.
Jamie killing Jon might work... hopefully Sansa is planning to kill Cersi when The Lannister/GC company army marches north.
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I feel like I can imagine multiple satisfying endings for literally every character on this show except Bran. Like what is his fucking point now? Other than, I expect he'll give us our final exposition dumb about who the White Walkers really are and what they really want. But after that... ? Where can that character go that's interesting or satisfying? What actual part in this will he play?
I hate the Bran is the Night King theory and I have since I first read it forever ago. But at least that gives him some kind of purpose and resolution.
Post subject: Re: HBO: Game of Thrones (Song of Ice and Fire)
Posted: Mon April 15, 2019 10:56 pm
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:52 pm Posts: 6363
durdencommatyler wrote:
I feel like I can imagine multiple satisfying endings for literally every character on this show except Bran. Like what is his fucking point now? Other than, I expect he'll give us our final exposition dumb about who the White Walkers really are and what they really want. But after that... ? Where can that character go that's interesting or satisfying? What actual part in this will he play?
I hate the Bran is the Night King theory and I have since I first read it forever ago. But at least that gives him some kind of purpose and resolution.
Wouldn’t his point be to help confirm Jon’s lineage, to provide insight to the Wws, and to warg into the ice dragon? Maybe his point is tied to the Night King?
I feel like I can imagine multiple satisfying endings for literally every character on this show except Bran. Like what is his fucking point now? Other than, I expect he'll give us our final exposition dumb about who the White Walkers really are and what they really want. But after that... ? Where can that character go that's interesting or satisfying? What actual part in this will he play?
I hate the Bran is the Night King theory and I have since I first read it forever ago. But at least that gives him some kind of purpose and resolution.
Wouldn’t his point be to help confirm Jon’s lineage, to provide insight to the Wws, and to warg into the ice dragon? Maybe his point is tied to the Night King?
Yeah, I guess warging into the dragon is something. Maybe he'll do that.
the dragon Jon rides is named after his father. And she must suspect he's related after that ride.
You don’t need to be a Targaryen to ride a dragon.
unless i'm miss-remembering, but in one of the many inside the episode videos, either Weiss or Benioff mentioned that only Targaryen's can ride dragons. so while it may not be true in the books, in the show it seems to be a truth.
Drogon let a bunch of them on his back in the last episode season five and rescued them.
Isn’t that the weapon that will kill the Night King and / or undead dragon?
this was my first thought
I don’t know what I am expecting here, but I hope not.
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