yeah...that invitation just screamed white van with "Free Candy" spray painted on the side. he promised 97% synchronized, doesn't mean there aren't some big bombs in that remaining 3%.
They're not that big.
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Those 2 that you mention - if they are who I think you mean then - seriously?
But once again, I didn't mean to imply that everything was in sync, and I apologize if anyone took it that way.
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My take is Stanis is dead dead... Jon is only mostly dead... Miracle Max... errr I mean the Red Woman will resurrect the most dead Jon or try to like Thoros of Myr did. From there its anyone's guess.
I used to think the mind of Stephen King was messed up, GRRM has taken things to a new level.
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The most cringe worthy scene in the entire episode and/or season...when Tyene leans into Bronn and whispers "you want a good girl, but you need the bad #####".
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The most cringe worthy scene in the entire episode and/or season...when Tyene leans into Bronn and whispers "you want a good girl, but you need the bad #####".
The only cringe was the one, in my pants.
(from my erection)
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Was reading another analysis of the episode and it brought up an interesting point.
At the Wall, they burn the bodies of the dead to avoid any white walker resurrections. This would lead you to expect the burning of Jon Snow's body which could get interesting.
If the well known theory about his parents is true, and with the red women around, I could easily see some sort of fire resurrection.
The more I think about it, the less and less likely it is that Jon is dead dead.
As for the episode itself, it felt super-rushed up until the atonement scene. They sure didn't mind dragging out a nude Lena Headey marching through the streets. Just a lot of stuff jammed into a single hour that I feel may have been better served stretched out or at least separated a bit.
I'm not sure if Jon lives or dies. Melissandre returning to the Wall abruptly leads you to believe it's a possibility, but her demeanor after returning screams 'I've lost faith'. Stannis' execution wasn't shown on screen, so that could go either way.
Gotta admit, as Jon was getting the full Caesar I was pretty pissed off. Pangs of "that's it, I'm done" coursed through me. He's one of only 2 characters I have any emotional investiture in (the other being Tyrion), so to see him slaughtered at the hands of his own men after defeating a Whitewalker in single combat was infuriating on a number of levels.
On a side note, and acknowledging that everyone is entitled to their opinion, I just don't understand how anyone, having not seen the entire series to its conclusion, can declare that any sub-story/plot is pointless or a waste of time. There is still a large portion of the narrative to go, and anything and everything that happens could have large repercussions going forward. Hell, Meryn Trant's murder is a direct result of his off-screen actions in the eighth episode of season 1.
Not the best episode of the series in my view, but it has me pretty-well hooked for the premier of season 6.
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Was reading another analysis of the episode and it brought up an interesting point.
At the Wall, they burn the bodies of the dead to avoid any white walker resurrections. This would lead you to expect the burning of Jon Snow's body which could get interesting.
If the well known theory about his parents is true, and with the red women around, I could easily see some sort of fire resurrection.
The more I think about it, the less and less likely it is that Jon is dead dead.
Jon burning his hand on the lantern he threw at the wight to save Commander Mormont would indicate he isn't immune to fire in the vein of those special Targaryens.
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Jon burning his hand on the lantern he threw at the wight to save Commander Mormont would indicate he isn't immune to fire in the vein of those special Targaryens.
Dany's brother also died when he got the gold "crown" poured over his head. He was a full Targaryen.
The best part of the episode is when Reek pushed what's her face off the skywalk. Such a satisfying splat. And Arya blinding Trant before killing him... awesome.
I do think that Melissandre resurrects Jon Snow using blood magic. It's just way too convenient that she is there as Jon was assassinated. I am not sure that it will be Jon as we know him though. Although apparently the director was lamenting today how much they are going to miss having Kit Harington around for filming... I am hoping they are just playing it up though, especially how after last season the producers were upset when Kristian Nairn spilled the beans about the Brann story line being on hold. They like to keep their cards close.
Not sure if this needs to be in spoiler tags, probably not since I am going out on a limb, but just in case:
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It's sometimes "spoilerish" to go on IMDB because you can make educated guesses on who is about to depart a series by how much other work they have coming up (not just GoT, but in general). If you go on IMDB, Kit Harington has nothing pending for 2015 or 2016, but if he was set to be unemployed for real, you would think he'd have something lined up already considering his popularity at the moment. For that matter, even surviving actors usually have other projects on the side.
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Season was pretty poor in my opinion. Relying on cheap shocks now, mostly pretty telegraphed. Most plot lines dragged and became uninteresting too. Way too much useless filler as well. Huge drop in quality this season. I don't wanna say jumped the shark, but close.
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I find the complaints that people's story lines are wasted ignores the complexity of the world.
At a high level GoT is a relationship drama where Martin moves charactors around to put them together and watch them react. The hound and Arya, Brienne and her Squire, Sansa and Little finger etc. The events of the world cause the movements in charactors.
For example Stannis smoke baby used to kill his brother causes the Tyrells to have to ally with Lannisyers which moves old lady tyrel to kings landing setting up her amazing scenes. It also frees Brienne to become Catelyn Starks guard which allows Catelyn to set Jaimie free which partly leads to Robs death. It also sets up the great Brienne road trips.
And that smoke baby eventually is the final nail in Stannis.
So unless another plot device was used the Stannis smoke baby was necessary. I find Martin very efficient at using key events to move people where they need to be for the next series of events.
Season was pretty poor in my opinion. Relying on cheap shocks now, mostly pretty telegraphed. Most plot lines dragged and became uninteresting too. Way too much useless filler as well. Huge drop in quality this season. I don't wanna say jumped the shark, but close.
They concluded the first war in season 4, this season was a "shift all the pieces into place" series of episodes and next year will be the beginning of the second war with the white walkers.
This season was going to be not as good because it was all a transition from point A to point B.
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Season was pretty poor in my opinion. Relying on cheap shocks now, mostly pretty telegraphed. Most plot lines dragged and became uninteresting too. Way too much useless filler as well. Huge drop in quality this season. I don't wanna say jumped the shark, but close.
Instead of telegraphed you could say well foreshadowed. I thought Jon Snows death if he is really dead was handled very well.