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No they would have used Birth of a Nation and praised its aesthetic and the filmmakers.
They are fucking hacks.
They are fucking hacks.
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This isn't even the first time the next king was chosen by a council in Westerosi history. It's just the single stupidest outcome one of those councils reached.yes, but not because of the HRE system they impleneted. the problem is the great familys are in total shambles.
Wait he is? I think I'd rather have that than the next book at this point.and the BTW IM WORKING WITH FROMSOFTWARE TO MAKE A GAME AND CANT FINISH MY BOOKS RIT NAO.
the last two episodes were very solid IMO. Extremely ballsy of the showrunners to take YASSS QUEEN SLAYYYY and do what they did with her.
Killing the White Walkers resulted in the seasons reversing. Now every single day is a different seasonWas I the only one confused when it was snowing in King's Landing(it wasn't ash) and then they drag Tyrion out into a nice summer day in that wrecked coliseum?
They were better than some of the previous ones but I got the feeling that they wrote the ending, that was their main focus, and worked backwards from there through season 6 and 7. A lot of things were either rushed or fan fiction quality in those seasons.
Was I the only one confused when it was snowing in King's Landing(it wasn't ash) and then they drag Tyrion out into a nice summer day in that wrecked coliseum?
Killing the White Walkers resulted in the seasons reversing. Now every single day is a different season
I absolutely believe they wrote the ending and worked backwards.
Or D&D forgot (or didn't care) that seasons last more than a few months in Westeros.
We could fill a massive thread with the inane stuff that happened in the final 3 seasons. It was so bad it reminded me of The Walking Dead (back before I gave up on it), where you couldn't go a single episode without half a dozen things happening that made no sense.
HBO wanted 10 full seasons, and then more episodes for seasons 7 and 8, and the showrunners refused. They super wanted to be done with the show so they can go make Star Wars. The confederate show is dead in the water afaik.
Tell that to Jeyne Westerling, the girl who's keep is conquered by Robb and then coaxed by her parents to go and "heal" him. Then when he thinks his brothers are murdered by theon, she sleeps with him in his grief and he marries her only out of protecting her honor.if Tyrion died in book 4 they couldn't just go "nuh uh, we like him, we're going to marry him to Daenarys and he will have a midget dragon to ride", but with the last two seasons they were (largely) free to indulge in what they and the audience want to see as fans.
Tell that to Jeyne Westerling, the girl who's keep is conquered by Robb and then coaxed by her parents to go and "heal" him. Then when he thinks his brothers are murdered by theon, she sleeps with him in his grief and he marries her only out of protecting her honor.
Whereas in the show it's just "Omg I'm so in love with this foreign girl".
Or Barristan who still went on to do more things but was killed early in the show.
Considerable liberties are taken, including with who dies.
The more I think about Dany’s death the angrier I get. Aside from how anticlimactic and forced it is, the lack of backlash is unbelievable. All we get is Grey Worm saying he wants to kill Jon Snow, which he doesn’t follow through with because apparently he’s okay with Jon being exiled. The Unsullied practically worship Dany as their liberator and hero, they should have killed Jon immediately instead of just throwing him in a dungeon.
lol check out this guyAll I can say is that I hope the last two books wrap things up better than this shit show.
Yes, same council chamber and all.Are they still ruling out of King's "Ground Zero" Landing?
And what about the Dothraki? When Khal Drogo died, they splintered off into smaller groups that immediately began raiding and pillaging the surrounding areas. We’ve been shown that only Dany kept their warmongering impulses in check, now that she’s gone they should be pillaging Westeros like everyone feared they would. There’s also the fact that Dany named all the Dothraki warriors her bloodriders, which means that they should want to avenge her death (which, again, means they would want to kill Jon).