Why is that bad? This is the biggest gathering of characters since season 1 episode 1.
ends with someone pushing Bran out a window
Why is that bad? This is the biggest gathering of characters since season 1 episode 1.
ends with someone pushing Bran out a window
If you hear a moaning dont go a roaming........
For sure something huge is going to happen. Something bigger than the NK getting past the wall. Something to keep people talking for months.
I dont know about that, the wall coming down is huge. The only thing bigger than that would be Jon or Danny dying and I dont think thats happening tonight.
I dont know about that, the wall coming down is huge. The only thing bigger than that would be Jon or Danny dying and I dont think that's happening tonight.
Someone has to die in the finale, like im not expecting a huge battle or anything. But someone must die, it's the Game of Thrones way. They have been pretty timid with big deaths so far this season
What a relief it has been that the season finale didn't leak this week.
Last week was a nightmare of avoiding spoilers. Thanks, YouTube thumbnails.
What a relief it has been that the season finale didn't leak this week.
Last week was a nightmare of avoiding spoilers. Thanks, YouTube thumbnails.
This episode will be a really long meeting about Night King/white Walkers.
I got a bad feeling about it.
One giant setup episode.
I want to see a Jon and Jaime scene where Jon acts all smug to Jaime like Jaime did to him in E1.
"At least I'm not fucking my own family!"
Actually, no, I don't think there is.
When your wedding was a sham, to a monster of a man and who you later fed to goddamn dogs--and Bran is aware of all of this, mind--being reminded that you looked beautiful the night he forced himself on you is not significantly better than being told you looked hot. Especially when you cap it off with, "Shame about the rape, though. G'day."
"At least I'm not fucking my own family!"
What do you mean she didn't do much? Queen Cersei essentially ran a Republican campaign, and even though her policies directly hurt the people, and even though she is the single biggest threat to the well being of the people, she managed to get them to eat out of her hands. Classic right wing politics and it worked.
#MakeWesterosGreatAgain
"When Essos sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing dragons. They're bringing Eunuchs. They're brown. And none of them, I assume, are good people." - Cersei Lannister
Wight Viserion's undead ice flames will destroy The Wall. Pray for Edd!
Honestly if this episode doesn't end with Westeros in full fledged chaos and darkness spreading across the land I'll be disappointed. I get it's probably tough to pull off logistically but The Long Night needs to start fucking now! The way Old Nan and legend tell it, this was something that lasted a generation. At the very least its second coming should be a major event that goes on a couple years(which is doable over 6 episodes). The longer it takes to go down the more worried I'll be that Jon will tidy things up in an episode of two.
Wight Viserion's undead ice flames will destroy The Wall. Pray for Edd!
No summary was provided by HBO. The official runtime is listed at just under 80 minutes. Enjoy the finale.The Dragon and the Wolf
Season finale tonight:No summary was provided by HBO. The official runtime is listed at just under 80 minutes. Enjoy the finale.
I'd quite like to see Arya get pissed off at Jon too so she sets off to enact her own revenge against the Lanisters.If an alliance does happen, I hope they address Arya giving Sansa shit for collaborating with the Lannisters. Either she learns that sometimes you have no choice, or she gives shit to Jon as well. If she doesn't take qualm with Jon's decision at all, I'd be slightly annoyed.
The Dragon and the Wolf*
*No dragons or wolves due to using up all out budget on prior episodes
This season can't end without Ghost.
I need to see my boy.
I honestly don't think Jon would do that (as portrayed now).I want to see a Jon and Jaime scene where Jon acts all smug to Jaime like Jaime did to him in E1.
"At least I'm not fucking my own family!"
This season can't end without Ghost.
I need to see my boy.
At this point I think D&D have decided to take Ghost's name literally.
Ah, so he's been in every episode, we just couldn't see him.
Official Summary: Hold onto your buttsSeason finale tonight:No summary was provided by HBO. The official runtime is listed at just under 80 minutes. Enjoy the finale.
The dragon and the wolf. I'm guessing Bran tells Jon his true parentage tonight.
yooo something else I have been wondering for a while, now that Bran can see the past, did he go back to find out how he fell off that tower in episode 1??? coz he couldn't remember anything from the fall
if Bran already knows...I'm wondering if we'll ever get a reunion with him & Jaime. Haven't seen them together since literally the first episode. It'd be interesting to see how open Jaime would be to what he did now that Cersei is the Queen and is practically broadcasting how she fucks her brotherI bet he already knows.
It's hard to tell though. since he's so quiet. I'm also sure he knows that the dagger that LF handed him belonged to LF. But he's so damn selective with what he says.