Jon Neu
Banned
The next day? There's nothing that says it's the very next day. That's just an assumption on your part.
lol
The amount of shit some people are capable of pull to defend this mess is amazing.
The next day? There's nothing that says it's the very next day. That's just an assumption on your part.
Can we get back to discussing the show or are we going to keep this up for a few more weeks cause then im outta here
ilarious seeing these book readers seething with rage
Thats a tantrum to you? You are the only one here who keeps ranting about the same shit since monday. Take your meds boy.
The amount of shit some people are capable of pull to defend this mess is amazing.
Can we get back to discussing the show or are we going to keep this up for a few more weeks cause then im outta here
Hilarious seeing these book readers seething with rage
An honest question: what’s there left to discuss after that episode? The premise of the show is done.Can we get back to discussing the show or are we going to keep this up for a few more weeks cause then im outta here
But it is completely an assumption. There's no indication as to how long they are there. I remember at the time people jumping to conclusions about it being overnight and running with it as fact and laughing at the time about it, and here again more of the same.
There is nothing to support the assertion that it all occurs with in one night.
Can we get back to discussing the show or are we going to keep this up for a few more weeks cause then im outta here
Yeah, technically everything is literally an assumption. Maybe Jaime is a girl with a vagina, we haven't seen his penis, so everybody who says that he is a male is just making assumptions. Amirite?
*Shit I pulled out of my ass to try and save face*
“We were aware that timing was getting a little hazy,” Taylor told Variety. “We’ve got Gendry running back, ravens flying a certain distance, dragons having to fly back a certain distance…In terms of the emotional experience, [Jon and company] sort of spent one dark night on the island in terms of storytelling moments. We tried to hedge it a little bit with the eternal twilight up there north of The Wall. I think there was some effort to fudge the timeline a little bit by not declaring exactly how long we were there. I think that worked for some people, for other people it didn’t. They seemed to be very concerned about how fast a raven can fly but there’s a thing called plausible impossibilities, which is what you try to achieve, rather than impossible plausibilities. So I think we were straining plausibility a little bit, but I hope the story’s momentum carries over some of that stuff.”
Learn to take a beating with some good grace Jon! Otherwise me and my deluded friends are we going to hate ya!
*Shit I pulled out of my ass to try and save face*
Wait, let me backpedal clumsily because you are kind of right, but let's hope the books aren't that dumb
I don't know who lacks more selfawareness, you or the show, lol.
Keep digging, maybe you'll find gold.
The new episode hasn't even aired. chill out brahCan we get back to discussing the show or are we going to keep this up for a few more weeks cause then im outta here
aren't you quite the trollHilarious seeing these book readers seething with rage
People are discussing the show, people just don't like it. If people complaining about poor writing is a problem you're welcome to leave.
Dat conspiracy man......
Both The writers and GRRM got together and he went over the particulars of events and the story beats for several days a good few seasons back when it was clear that the Show was going to outpace the books. This is known. Making out like HBO are some sort of Mafiosi standing over GRRM is just some fanciful thinking.
Has the quality of the show dipped somewhat past the books? Yeah, I don't disagree with that, but when the writers are having to work solely off the outline versus the rich meat of the written books themselves it's of kind of an inevitability. When they went into this project I doubt they expected that GRRM was going to leave them high and dry like did.
It's not conspiracy talk. It's common freaking sense. HBO are a business & the books themselves have also enjoyed a serious boost in sales as a result of the TV series. It went from niche medieval fantasy reading material to a worldwide phenomenon because of HBO. Martin & the showrunners have intertwined fates.
His contract probably stipulates as much. I'd be very surprised if he ever releases a book which contradicts the TV series or makes them look like idiots. Money & influence talks.
D&D as the people in charge could have made the smart thing to do, which is go and hire some good writers and tell them to create the scripts for the next seasons instead of taking themselves the task and improvise some shit every season without any coherent plotline and with a total detachment from the core and themes that defined the series uniqueness. I mean, there's literally hundreds of theories and youtube videos with better plotlines and better attention to detail than the ones we finally had in the show. It's not that difficult if you simply care about the material and you are not a total hack.
Dude, you said this: -
Which makes you sound like this: -
HBO are not his publisher, Bantam Books are. He sold HBO the rights to make a TV series adaption based on his ASOIAF series, for which he got paid a decent sum of money, a producer credit (which translates to profit share) with some obligation to assist the showrunners with the series, which translated in the early seasons to him doing a bit of writing on the show but in the latter has come down to him outlining how the series will conclude. As is, the series itself has already deviated in several ways from the books (Sansa never ends up married to Ramsey for instance). No one honestly expects it to accord to the series beat for beat.
Better writers hey? Is this where you link to your slashfic blog? Because that would be adorable.
Conjecture is not conspiracy. Stop trolling.
Better writers hey? Is this where you link to your slashfic blog? Because that would be adorable.
heh heh, consider your expectations subverted kiddo. NOTHING PERSONNEL.
The man actively thinks HBO is somehow compelling GRRM to write the remaining books to align with how the show ends. That's the definition of a conspiracy.
Like it or not both the Showrunners and GRRM have talked at length about how they spent several days together and he gave them a detailed outline as to how events play out and the fates of all the key characters. Short of the GRRMs ending turning out to be 'and then the Scientologists landed in a UFO...' there seems to be little reason for the showrunners to deviate from that outline, save where necessary in order to accommodate the existing differences between show and book and perhaps conform to budgetary restrictions on what could be delivered.
No, he's literally just making an educated guess based off what we already know about the deal GRRM made and the way hollywood deals usually go..
It's absolutely without question the next day and it's relevant because when the plot needs something to happen no matter the speed and distance... it happens. The retreat is just as plausible as anything else that happens and it would make a better ending.The next day? There's nothing that says it's the very next day. That's just an assumption on your part.
Still, I fail to see who any of this pertains to the Long Night, or this idea that the Dragons could rapidly decant the inhabitants of Winterfell to either the South or the Iron Islands whilst the Castle is under siege.
It's absolutely without question the next day and it's relevant because when the plot needs something to happen no matter the speed and distance... it happens. The retreat is just as plausible as anything else that happens and it would make a better ending.
So they just sat on that frozen rock surrounded by the dead for days waiting for either the lake to freeze over or Dani to show up? Even if the director says that... he didn't shoot it that way... tough shit for him.Firstly the director says otherwise. Secondly, as the series hasn't concluded how can you know? You need to get over grieving for your fanfic theories as to how things go down.
Book Reader here. The only one I'm seething at is GRRM: Because since the show launched: -
Is Rian Johnson the ghost writer behind all of this?
Coincidence? I DON'T THINK SO!!1
By the way, someone remember when in season 1 Jorah fought a Dothraki and he survived because the dothraki sword couldn't pass through Jorah's armor?
You know, back when details mattered in the show.
And now he dies by a wight piercing a sword through his armour. I think there's a beautiful metaphor about plot armour and Hollywood convenience script on rails to be found there.
Dude no armor is impenetrable
First scene with dothraki it was a slashing attack
Second with walkers it was a piercing attack which is more powerfulll to resist from the front part of the armor
first scene is 1 vs 1
second scene he was overwhelmed
Also your armor will lost its durability and stength overtime with constant repeated attack
As I said before regarding Band of Brothers final episode, don't get too hyped at GoT's final episodes. It might be a let down.
Unless there's some more big fights coming, GoT might have just finished any cool combat scenes, so the rest might be dramatic stuff to tie up loose ends. Might be a snorefest like Band of Bro's episode 10.
So they just sat on that frozen rock surrounded by the dead for days waiting for either the lake to freeze over or Dani to show up?
If i'm grieving what the hell are you doing? Jerking off?
As I said before regarding Band of Brothers final episode, don't get too hyped at GoT's final episodes. It might be a let down.
Unless there's some more big fights coming, GoT might have just finished any cool combat scenes, so the rest might be dramatic stuff to tie up loose ends. Might be a snorefest like Band of Bro's episode 10.
LOL. Absolutely. How else were they going to get away? Fight their way through the Night Kings Army? The issue of how long they were actually there, is unimportant versus the nature of their predicament.
Please, you posited an unfeasible theory that the Dragons could decant everyone from Winterfell to some undisclosed location of safety (presumably either Dragonstone or the Iron Islands) and I merely pointed out the flaws in that idea. No need to get pissy about it. The show it telling a narrative, with certain beats being required. Now within that frame, one can discuss and critique as to how something could have been better implemented (such as with behind the wall showing the dirty dozen at night crouching around a fire) but what you can't argue against is the intent.
When people are looking for ways as to how the good guys could have won the battle, outside of how it played out with Arya killing the NK at great cost as the story required, they're basically doing criticism wrong. The Dothraki were always going to get wiped out by the army of the dead. The dead were always going to breach the walls. The narrative demands it. Could certain things have been better implemented? Sure, but the results would still be the same., Arya killing the Night King with the Valerian Steel Dagger in the Gods Wood before he is able to strike down Bran.
Dude no armor is impenetrable
First scene with dothraki it was a slashing attack
Second with walkers it was a piercing attack which is more powerfulll to resist from the front part of the armor
first scene is 1 vs 1
second scene he was overwhelmed
Also your armor will lost its durability and stength overtime with constant repeated attack