A minor quibble, but they missed a trick by not replacing the King's Landing stag with a lion in the opening credits.
Technically, isn't Cersei a Baratheon through marriage?
I can't believe they used "murder" about 20 times in the dialogue between Euron, Jaime and Cersei. I still have ptsd from this.
I really like the scenes with the Hound, Beric and Thoros. Looking forward to their story this season.
the Arya opening was awful. Poisoned fucking wine again, the scene was completely unnescassary, it was just a reminder for the audience that "hey, Arya is totally badass now"
I didn't catch the Valyrian steel dagger. Where was it?
It was plot functional like 15 minutes later when Jamie brought it up and pointed out they no longer have allies in the Riverlands...
okay, I take it back, it wasn't completely pointless. Could have easily handwaved it though, just label them unreliable or useless after Walders death. She killed maybe two dozen people, they still have an armyIt was plot functional like 15 minutes later when Jamie brought it up and pointed out they no longer have allies in the Riverlands...
okay, I take it back, it wasn't completely pointless. Could have easily handwaved it though, just label them unreliable or useless after Walders death. She killed maybe two dozen people, they still have an army
ouside of Robb's campaign and the Red Wedding, the Freys were a nonfactor. The show regularly gets rid of minor players and their armies without much of a fuzz when it serves the plot. The Freys were not the freaking Death Star
ouside of Robb's campaign and the Red Wedding, the Freys were a nonfactor. The show regularly gets rid of minor players and their armies without much of a fuzz when it serves the plot. The Freys were not the freaking Death Star
I dont even know what ed sheeren looks like, i spent that scene thinking brilliant they got the this is england kid
It's for dramatic effects, but say if there was a token force of Stannis, and they left to join him in the North, who is going to hold it?LMAO why was Dragonstone completely empty? Makes no sense.
I was thinking the same thing. I'm going to assume looking out and seeing mad ships and dragons would probably make me abandon my post.LMAO why was Dragonstone completely empty? Makes no sense.
An even good start, if this show keeps it up and keeps Dorne to a minimum, this just might be a better season than 6. Sandor and poop montage are highlights.
It's for dramatic effects, but say if there was a token force of Stannis, and they left to join him in the North, who is going to hold it?
overall pretty lackluster premier, but that's not surprising since the show has not been good since season 4.
overall pretty lackluster premier, but that's not surprising since the show has not been good since season 4.
I thought it was impressive that they've rebuilt their fleet in such a short time, with the ample woods (lol) of Iron Islands.Jaime Lannister: "They're not good at anything." is the truest thing that's ever been said about the Greyjoys.
I thought it was okay, definitely not a strong start though. Too much Sam. I get it, his life was shitty and he had some vomit inducing experiences, I don't need to feel the same way... Also, Ed Sheeran aside, I didn't like Arya's scenes. They're still trying too hard to make her seem badass, but it feels unearned. On the other hand, the Hound/Berric/Thoros trio was pretty entertaining. The callback on the farmer that the Hound robbed back in Season 4(?) was really good, I loved it.
Qurupeke said:Also, I didn't expect Jorah....... I'm curious about his storyline and what will he do... He already seems pretty crazy.
Show Dragonstone had zero smallfolk presence from the very start (no lesser Dragonestone lords either), at the very least it was consistent. ¯\_(ツ_/¯Still wouldn't be empty. The women, children and old men would still be there. Bandits would have taken over, nobody is gonna let this huge keep just sit there while they live in a barn for months and months on end.
Who do you think should've been at Dragonstone in your opinion? I thought it was perfectly reasonable to be empty. Stannis took his garrison when he went to war, and Dragonstone is notorious for being hard to supply and can't sustain itself.
Still to watch the episode so speaking from book knowledge.
Dragonstone is a place of great historical and tactical significance. Stannis launched what was almost a devastating attack on kings landing from dragonstone (he leaves a garrison there in the books). The invasion of westeros was launched from dragonstone. It holds in invaluable location in the east (from where they knew Danny would be coming) to launch a naval attack on KL. Leaving the castle unoccupied is paramount to knowing the flaw in the death star and choosing to ignore it.
Side note, whatever happened to the fleet stannis gave to Jon?
Even worse: why would you send your queen as the first person in to do recon? A squatting bandit could've ended Dany's campaign from the get go.LMAO why was Dragonstone completely empty? Makes no sense.
The people who maintain the castle and who would be of no use whatsoever on the road? Their families? A few guards? It makes no sense at all to abandon an entire castle which is your home just because you're going to... war.