Remember this dream scene in the Throne room way back in season 2 when Dany went to rescue her young dragons from the warlocks?! (I've not watched Thronecast yet but presume they mentioned it).
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Remember this dream scene in the Throne room way back in season 2 when Dany went to rescue her young dragons from the warlocks?! (I've not watched Thronecast yet but presume they mentioned it).
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I interpreted it as Jon going to live with the free folk beyond the wall as their leader. Probably a fitting ending given he was always really an outsider (a bastard then a Targaryen).
I think...
I could barely watch that episode. Really poor. Sadly GOT is a shadow of it's former self.
The writing in most big US TV shows is unbelievably sloppy and lazy. GOT has gone that way since they went beyond the books' the exception being season 6 where somehow they managed to play an...
Stephen Kelly from the BBC sums it up well.
"The direction and cutting makes events frenzied, scrappy and yes, due to the lack of lighting, difficult to follow – a clever visual articulation of...
I fully agree, it was so blurred it was like watching a 3D movie without 3D glasses on. I checked a couple of times to make sure I hadn't recorded it in Standard Definition by mistake. By the end I...
Yep, I have to admit it's extremely geeky, but I'm hooked! :)
Interesting. What's the significance of all their mothers dying in childbirth though?
It was amazing, the last 2 episodes of this series are amongst the best ever and that's saying something.
What the hell am I going to watch for the next year while waiting for the next series??...
The alternative version of that is "watch Babestation whilst listening to a Lord of the Rings audio book".
Oh yes, so good that I watched series 1-4 in about 3 weeks and then went back to start and did it again!
Series 5 was a disappointment but so far series 6 is back on form.