Hmm. Iron Islands sucks and Tower of Joy was exactly one scene. How can everything hinge on those?
The season being good I mean. ToJ is hugely important. It's not just any scene.
Hmm. Iron Islands sucks and Tower of Joy was exactly one scene. How can everything hinge on those?
I think it's still a possibility.
Whoa, seriously?! What happened?
Phoenixdark was one of the best posters here. I also want to know what happened.
Speaking of rebirths, I wonder what episode will Jon be revived in? Episode 4s tend to have big moments in the series, I'd bet on that one.
Speaking of rebirths, I wonder what episode will Jon be revived in? Episode 4s tend to have big moments in the series, I'd bet on that one.
They won't take longer than an episode or two.
Speaking of rebirths, I wonder what episode will Jon be revived in? Episode 4s tend to have big moments in the series, I'd bet on that one.
Honestly...I'm tired. I just want the show to be over. Let Arya be happy. Get Sansa a new dog and a new husband that isn't a creep. Let Bran permanently upload himself to the Tree Internet and live out the rest of his days as a piece of wood. And, for the love of god, please take Dany to Westeros.
Let my suffering end, it's been so long.
"He looked at what the Dornish called a 'burrito'. It was minced meat wrapped in some light, flat bread, which seemed to be grilled. Taking a whiff, he could make out the strong scent of onion and Dornish peppers. Intrigued, he took a bite. The crumbliness of the meat, mixed with the juices of the peppers having softened the bread, caused the contraption come apart almost instantly. He chewed, feeling the oily texture of the stuffing slither down his throat like a snake made of fat, while the spices overpowered his senses, nearly bringing tears to his eyes. As his Dornish host looked upon his guest with concern, he swallowed, and coughed, but gave a thumbs up to signal his host that he was fine.
Little did he know that whenever something goes in, it would also have to come out..."
so...TWOW in 2016 ya or nah?
They won't take longer than an episode or two. Jon's story will be one of the most important and we know he has to make it all the way to Wintefell to participate in a big battle, likely in episode 9. So they need time to build that. They can't wait long.
There should be melted butter mentioned somewhere, and the conclusion needs to include grease running down his chin.
The season being good I mean. ToJ is hugely important. It's not just any scene.
Are we sure of that? Does the identity of Jon's parents really matter? I'm not sure you can say for sure at this point.
Don't get me wrong, I'm very excited to see it, but I think it's a little much to say a season of TV hinges on a flashback scene that likely confirms a parentage that many have already assumed.
I expect nothing less.The cockles have more vinegar. The pussy is badder. The 20 men are gooder.
What are they chances that we will get lady Stoneheart?
I haven't read anything but seems like it should be really good if they're going back to the riverlands in Season 6 and bringing the Freys back.
Speaking of rebirths, I wonder what episode will Jon be revived in? Episode 4s tend to have big moments in the series, I'd bet on that one.
Not a chance. If anything Sansa will absorb part of LSH because she is a sponge character now.
ToJ scene will be a success for me if Arthur Dayne is in immaculate snow-white regalia, and Dawn actually looks like a shimmering, pale sword full of stars. I realize this will not happen but I can dream.
I want Arthur Dayne to be amazingspectacular but sadly I think it'll just be a dull fusion of Dayne and Hightower with Arthur's name attatched.
That's what I'd like to see.
This year, believeIs Winds of Winter out yet...
Is Winds of Winter out yet...
I really hope the series doesn't end with a battle of good vs. evil.
I would greatly prefer that if you could make that make sense. But I can't imagine her killing anyone any time soon looking at how she ended the season, much less being like LSH.
I really hope the series doesn't end with a battle of good vs. evil.
The Starks are gonna band together and unite their magical powers together to stop the Night's King.
Captain Planet style.
also
their direwolves are going to physically merge with each other to form a wolfy voltron - except because Lady and Grey Wind are dead, it'll be missing two of its limbs
also
their direwolves are going to physically merge with each other to form a wolfy voltron - except because Lady and Grey Wind are dead, it'll be missing two of its limbs
I used to follow that account but after a while it just depressed me every day.
my guess has always been that the tower of joy is the cold opening of the season, it obviously ends with lyanna and neds promise which is immediately followed by jon waking up
Dorne was stylistically designed to be that way.
Dorne really felt like they had no idea what GRRM was gonna do with in the novels, so they decided to just be like "Hey guys, Dorne exists too! Have some tits and bad pussy and poison because that's what the Dornish do! kk cya."
These few seconds are the perfect summary of the Dorne plot in the show.
I'm still upset that the intro sequence said "Dorne" and not "Sunspear".
What's hilarious about this is that the handkerchief had to be inserted via CG because it didn't move they way they wanted it to... and the shot is still pathetic.
We wondered, Why dont you see more fully fleshed-out battles in movies and TV? said Dan Weiss, is showrunner on the series along with David Benioff. Then you get into the nitty-gritty of what it takes to actually shoot these things in a way that isnt just helter-skelter chaos but actually gives you a sense of battle geography and the ebb and flow, and you realize why.
The sequence is in an episode directed by Miguel Sapochnik, who won widespread praise last season for staging Hardhome. Shooting the battle took about a month of principal photography. Migel did such a fantastic job with Hardhome we thought we should bring him back this time with horses, Benioff said. Horses are not easy, at all. And certainly in terms of numbers number of extras, number of stuntmen, number of shooting days its the biggest weve done.
I'll delete a few posts and tidy it up.Pretty sure I've now been spoiled on some big event that Jon is rumored to be a part of. C'mon people, not everyone has read all the set reports and leaked Spanish stuff. Cover your spoilers!