there's not much chaos he can cause himself when the night king is south of the wall. does he even know about the winter threat?
Just watch him end up as the new Night King.
there's not much chaos he can cause himself when the night king is south of the wall. does he even know about the winter threat?
yeah, i'll agree with you there. when last week's episode started i was surprised (and annoyed) to see how hard she was grilling Varys.Jaime is indeed a great character. He remains loyal to his sister, but is strongly voiced in his doubts and opinion, which he is not afraid to share with others.
What I don't like about Dany is that her 'hard ruler' moments are coming across really strange. Like the stuff with Varys, why not voice those suspicions earlier? Why cast the seed of doubt right before one of the hardest moments in her career as Queen? It isn't really good advertisement for an invading Queen to burn loyal advisors alive from one day to the other.
I'm sure he knows. Just how much he believes is another story.
Eh knowing him, he could wait until all of it is over (the true war) and then have some moves come on up afterwards. Ruler of the Ashes as Varys put it.yeah, i'll agree with you there. when last week's episode started i was surprised (and annoyed) to see how hard she was grilling Varys.
but hopefully they'll make it relevant for next episode. when Jon shows up, Varys should try to help his case by saying something like "my queen, when king Robert was ordering your assassination, yes, the assassination that I was orchestrating, this young man's father was the only one in the room trying to stop it. he even gave up his power of King's Hand because he did not believe in killing, what he believed to be, an innocent girl across the narrow sea."
what I meant basically if he fully realizes the threat, because he doesn't seem to care. if he's smart, like truly that intelligent then his next move would be to get rid of this threat first before he makes any more moves for the throne.
Just watch him end up as the new Night King.
LF doesn't strike me as the type of guy who would want to be ruler of the ashes.Eh knowing him, he could wait until all of it is over (the true war) and then have some moves come on up afterwards. Ruler of the Ashes as Varys put it.
Thats always been the point about Little Finger. You think he is done, but he always has some sort of magic trick upon his sleeve. Lord Baelish is never done scheming, untill he is dead.I just feel like Littlefinger's story isn't going anywhere; he feels like he has nothing to do with the plot beyond leaning against walls and giving knowing looks at this point, and it simultaneously feels like the plot doesn't have time to give him anything to do.
The sword is called Dawn. It's covered in one of the season 6 Histories and Lore segments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo539PF6kyk
Ah, she sorta is. She is the Khaleesi to the unified Dothraki, so yes Dany is a Khaleesi to them in particular.I detest Dany with every bone in my body (and the fact that people still call her Khaleesi, altough she isn't a Khaleesi anymore since season 1). So the greater focus on her is not a plus in my point of view.
Stannis, Tywin, Roose, now those were some great characters!
lol
People like you is why this show is so damn safe. Tywin is evil for burning villages but Dany is a god for burning children alive with her dragons. WHERE ARE MY DRAGONS
So the sword is back with House Dayne, is not Valyrian Steel, and there goes any theories of it being somewhere in Winterfall. Why then did they focus on it to that degree?
Ah, she sorta is. She is the Khaleesi to the unified Dothraki, so yes Dany is a Khaleesi to them in particular.
I don't agree at all. I don't need to see Euron tailing them and telling his men that they'll ambush them at night. Again I find it way more believable that an experienced sea pirate can ambush unsuspecting boats in the dead of night, than Jon standing in the middle of a thousand horse sandwich and walking out.
That's not really how Dothraki laws work. They call her Khaleesi and she called herself Khaleesi, but that doesn't make it true. And even then, she 'united' the Dothraki last season, but they also called her Khaleesi from season 2 to season 5.
I can also call myself King Rolfgang, rightful ruler to the Seven Provinces and lord of all that is men, but that's still a bunch of lies.
And wasn't she punt in sort of exile by the Doth Raki to live as sex slave with all the ex wives of Khal's? She fought her way out of that but still. And her husband Drogo has been dead for seasons so she sure as hell ain't his waifu no more.
I stand corrected then, thnx.Reading the GoT's wiki indicates that the Khal's wife never loses the title upon her husband's death. She would always be a Khaleesi, just that she has to go serve at Vas Dothrak. So technically Dany is now a Khal to the Dothraki (I didn't realise that Khaleesi is both wife of and can substitute for queen depending on the Khalasar).
Edit: Well according to Khal Moron she would be a Khaleen after Drogo's death. But Jorah nor Dany knew that until season 6. The Dothraki that were with her seem to have also not known. But all in all, she's the undisputed Dothraki lord now lol.
Reading the GoT's wiki indicates that the Khal's wife never loses the title upon her husband's death. She would always be a Khaleesi, just that she has to go serve at Vas Dothrak. So technically Dany is now a Khal to the Dothraki (I didn't realise that Khaleesi is both wife of and can substitute for queen depending on the Khalasar).
Edit: Well according to Khal Moron she would be a Khaleen after Drogo's death. But Jorah nor Dany knew that until season 6. The Dothraki that were with her seem to have also not known. But all in all, she's the undisputed Dothraki lord now lol.
The Dothraki would have known she had become a Khaleen. That's basic knowledge for the Dothraki, it's their own tradition. It's the same as not knowing who your own president is.
I can't completely remember the specifics, but didn't the Greyjoys have like 1000 ships and Yara took ~100 of the fastest ones when she left? That's a lot of ships for Euron to have at his command to destroy Yara's little fleet.
The problem is that the specifics are muddled and the fight wasn't shot well. It wasn't just Yara's ships that Dany was using. They had a bunch already, combined with the ships from House Tyrell. You couldn't tell how many ships were being sent out for the King's Landing part of their game plan. How were the ships split between the 2 parts of their plan? Did they lose half of their ships in that attack? Did they only send a small fraction? I still don't understand the specifics.
Yet no one brought up anything about Vas Dothrak and the Khaleesi retirement home, until we met bootleg Khal Drogo and his merry band. Her Dothraki hand maid still called her Khaleesi, as did her loveable bodyguard (did we ever find out who it was that killed him?).
I honestly think it was a small fraction. She already had the slaver's ship won by the time Yara and Theon showed up (these would be the ships with the Targaryen sigils at the end of last season). Plus Dorne and the Reach sent even more ships to ferry her forces across. This was more than likely Yara's ships that got ambushed.
I can definitely see why people dislike her. I just feel like there's a lot we have yet to see from her since this is pretty much the first time in the whole show where she's had any freedom and she's still getting her bearings.
Like up until now her plotlines have always been about her relationship to another character like Joffrey or Ramsey, but now that Jon's leaving it seems like it's just going to be about her for once.
That's not really how Dothraki laws work. They call her Khaleesi and she called herself Khaleesi, but that doesn't make it true. And even then, she 'united' the Dothraki last season, but they also called her Khaleesi from season 2 to season 5.
I can also call myself King Rolfgang, rightful ruler to the Seven Provinces and lord of all that is men, but that's still a bunch of lies.
Yes that plot device that we knew about since season 3. Do people just like to complain for the sake of complaining about this shit?
The Game of Thrones cast and crew give an inside look on filming the ship battle in season 7.
- Inside Game of Thrones: Battling the Silence (youtube vid)
I have no problem with Euron being able to intercept them, but it was sloppily written and especially shot. There was absolutely no tension, because there was never any time to build it.
Euron is a trash-tier villain and actor, he cheapens the show for me. I hope he dies asap.
Isn't that completely intentional? It was an ambush.
- Inside Game of Thrones: Battling the Silence (youtube vid)
He's been the best surprise this season for me. I loved him, and his crazy over-the-top performance.Euron is a trash-tier villain and actor, he cheapens the show for me. I hope he dies asap.
He's been the best surprise this season for me. I loved him, and his crazy over-the-top performance.
Why is Pilou Asbaek giving this interview wearing his hot topic outfit?
Isn't that completely intentional? It was an ambush.
Yeah, you can't build tension when the point was to surprise people.
He's been the best surprise this season for me. I loved him, and his crazy over-the-top performance.
agreed, his hamming it up makes GOT full anime now
I called that shit happening a season before it happened. I wasn't certain how it would happen, but I called who would do it and where. Then when they said they were going there...You know what was surprising? The Red Wedding.
You spent a whole episode with those characters, building to that point. Even the surprise itself had a music cue letting you know something was about to happen.
You know what was surprising? The Red Wedding.
You spent a whole episode with those characters, building to that point. Even the surprise itself had a music cue letting you know something was about to happen.
Different scenes called for different ways to tell the story. Are we to spend a whole episode just on their boat like the Red Wedding? Was Yara supposed to sit outside, then hear a band playing Euron's theme, and know something was gonna happen? The tension comes from the actual battle because we've no idea who is going to survive, while the Red Wedding comes from the build up.
No, I don't expect it to happen exactly like the Red Wedding, why would I?
So let me throw an odd curve ball... I don't believe it myself... But I came across a post which I didn't actually read. But anyhow it said that Ned actually might be alive.
So let me throw an odd curve ball... I don't believe it myself... But I came across a post which I didn't actually read. But anyhow it said that Ned actually might be alive.
Like I said, though, the Red Wedding was, indeed, building tension to what was going to happen but the battle's intention wasn't to build up tension to it, so I'm not sure why listing ways The Red Wedding did that is applicable to the battle. One builds up, the other you're not supposed to see coming, and it's supposed to catch you and the characters off-guard, that doesn't work if we're given queues through music, editing or cinematography that something is about to happen. It was shot to make it seem like a normal dialogue scene between everyone until it's not.
Come on now.
If this is how the conversation is going to go then I'll bow out.
No, I don't expect it to happen exactly like the Red Wedding, why would I?
I'm saying even surprise moments can have build up, and are all the better for it. The ship battle had no build up whatsoever, and on top of it all was shot like somebody who had half as much of Sapochnik's talent trying to mimic his style.
This whole season, but that episode in particular, felt rushed to me. One of the best aspects of the show in my opinion is the slow build up to "Oh shit" moments.
The way it happened is storytelling fit for The Walking Dead, not Game of Thrones.
Am I to believe Yara's entire crew is so inept that not one person saw those ships coming, in the middle of the sea?