Do you think there will be any battles next ep?
After this ep I really want a greyworm/Jon fight, but I feel as though it’ll be more conversations than battles
Do you think there will be any battles next ep?
After this ep I really want a greyworm/Jon fight, but I feel as though it’ll be more conversations than battles
Westeros has the same thing as Middle Earth where they know to say "fire" to shoot a bow or catapult, even though gunpowder firearms haven't been invented yet.
In the case of the Hound, he's been articulating wanting to fight his brother for a long long time. No additional story was needed there, apart from them actually fighting. Which we got. So that at least was fine IMO.
You probably could have done more with Jamie. But honestly I do think there was enough there to get the point across without it. The mother of his unborn child was in danger... we know what we needed to know, without more explanation than that. And we scenes we did get with Tyrion and Cersi did bring proper closure to his arcs with his siblings, so having him go to KL was probably worth it. He doesn't get his happily ever after with Briane, but at least we got resolution to their arc too before he left. THey could have done more certainly... but they did manage to actually cover a lot of ground with him in the time they had.
Just a reminder that these endings for the main characters are from GRRM himself.
The journey is F'd up but the endings are from him. DnD ain't making that up.
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If in theory the WW can't get past the wall without a dragon (and we're not entirely sure about that either way), then it's possible they really weren't as big of a problem as they were hyped up to be and only got as far as they did through sheer luck. Odds of a dragon flying that far up north would have been pretty slim.
Faceless Assassins are the most insanely expensive in the world. Robert was counseled against using them to kill Dany who had a Dothraki Khalassar behind her. The price also changes depending on the target and the person seeking the contract.
Baelish said that you could hire an army of sellswords (think Golden Company) for half the price it would cost a Faceless Man to kill a merchant and that he didn’t want to think what it would cost for a princess. Now imagine the Night King or Dany plus Dragons.
With Jaime and Brienne, Brienne's infatuation and, as he is redeemed, love for Jaime is clear. Jaime's feelings for Brienne are there, but more subtle; he sees in her what he wanted to be, and that she believes he can be. He admires her, not just as a warrior but as a noble human being who genuinely cares about people around her and keeping her word.
What doesn't work for me, though, is Jaime's decision one day to sleep with Brienne and, practically the next day, to dump her and leave. I think in the books, their relationship will take longer to develop and they'll be together for awhile before he reaches the decision to go back to Cersei for the sake of his child.
Like most plotlines this season, it just felt like several chapters of their arc hit the cutting room floor.
Frankly, the Jaime/Brienne thing feels more like a pity fuck than anything else, he clearly cares about her but is ultimately wholly devoted to Cersei and should've known better than to mess with her emotions like that. I suppose though that settling for Tormund was just what everyone was expecting, and so D&D had to go and subvert that too....
No it wasn’t. Tormund was the most fan servicey thing they probably ever did. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if D&D thought it would make for a funny scene and it worked so well that they kept playing with it. There’s no way any of that nonsense happens in the book. It really isn’t subverting anything to hook Jamie and Brienne up
I suppose thats where the art of acting can theoretically make up the difference. In theory the look on Danys face in one fleeting moment can tell the same story pages and pages of dialogue and internal monologues can. In theory.
I think her expression after she talked to Tyrion and Jon was supposed to help make her decision less surprising. Didn't apparently work that way for some, but I think that was the idea.
If the mother of his unborn child is about to die in Danys attack, then Jamie I think is justified in not taking his time deciding what he really wants. There simply wasn't time to do anything more than he did. Its not like he can ask Dany to hold off her attack so he can have a little more time with Brianne.