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*UNMARKED SPOILERS ALL BOOKS* Game of Thrones |OT| - Season 7 - Sundays on HBO

Speevy

Banned
so...his character will be just forgotten about? i thought i read a report that the actor was scene on set or somethingthat would be a pretty big deal so if it's the case then they would've shown it yeah?

Well it's no secret that Gendry's actor has been following the GoT cast around for I don't know what reason, so I think we might have heard of it.

Maybe he'll have a short cameo but I doubt it.
 

android

Theoretical Magician
Hmmm....I just had a thought..maybe not original but if Dany and Jon are now together on the side of light....Anyone think Ceresei could possibly die this season and become the Night Queen? Just her comment with Jaimie made me think foreshadowing.
 
Well it's no secret that Gendry's actor has been following the GoT cast around for I don't know what reason, so I think we might have heard of it.

Maybe he'll have a short cameo but I doubt it.

yeah I'm not sure of the reason either. i guess we shall see.
 

Turin

Banned
They've really nailed down a cool visual aesthetic for this season. Loved the march of the dead.

I like that they let the scenes breathe more in this episode than usual. The Hound and Arya's scenes were my favorite. Bless Rory McCann.
 

Speevy

Banned
That was a S5-tier episode. Bad writing all around, boring most of the time.

You're nuts. It had all the major characters, had solid pacing, and gave some forward momentum to the conflicts that lie ahead.

Season 5 was just full of glaring holes that opened up lapses in logic that tore through the entire book and show universes.

This episode had a consistent and steady reminder of where the characters are, what their motivations are, and didn't mischaracterize anyone or produce cheap drama for the sake of contrivance.

I could argue against how they ended "Winds of Winter", but what's done is done. The episode logically presented the events you might expect to follow season 6's finale.
 

Dany

Banned
They've really nailed down a cool visual aesthetic for this season. Loved the march of the dead.

I like that they let the scenes breathe more in this episode than usual. The Hound and Arya's scenes were my favorite. Bless Rory McCann.
Yep. Really appreciating the cinematography
 

Brakke

Banned
Liked the little book nod with Gravedigger Hound. Except the bedpans scene which was super overdone, I dug this ep. Nice breather.

The people the Hound buried, did he know them like he was asked?
Can't remember myself.

Yeah he stayed with them with Arya. They shared a meal and then he robbed them.
 
The people the Hound buried, did he know them like he was asked?
Can't remember myself.
It was in the previously on GoT segment, season 3(?) He robbed the father of his money leading him and his daughter to starve. It's why the Hound was reluctant, he feels guilty because he's responsible for their deaths
 

Speevy

Banned
Yeah I hated that bedpan scene. We get it. It makes Sam sick. It was like a montage of sickness. Is Sam now the Rocky Balboa of disposing of vomit?
 

Speevy

Banned
It was in the previously on GoT segment, season 3(?) He robbed the father of his money leading him and his daughter to starve. It's why the Hound was reluctant, he feels guilty because he's responsible for their deaths

They would have starved anyway probably. They've been robbed by bandits and winter has come.
 

Gnome

Member
Did y'all pause on the book Sam was reading? Anything worthwhile there?



Especially don't need it cut quick with shots of food. Blech.

They showed the dagger from Season 1 that the assassin tried to use to kill Bran. The one belonging to Tyrion, which he won from Petyr in a tourney bet. That's about it.

Edit: This one.
catspaw-main.jpg
 

Fuzzy

I would bang a hot farmer!
Good episode.

Arya/Walder mentions that it's been a fortnight since their last feast, which we have to assume is the one she killed him after. So, has she been bumbling around as him in the Twins for two whole weeks?
No she didn't. She said they just had a feast and says "since when does Walder have 2 feasts within the same fortnight?".
 

Dmax3901

Member
Enjoyed the episode, it looked real good. Everyone seems to be talking about Sheeran in that one scene, but did anyone else pick out this little fella all grown up? (From This is England).

thomas-turgoose-shaun-this-is-england.jpg


Also, a question: Why was Dragonstone empty? Also I don't like Euron's casting or costume.
 

NeoGiff

Member
No she didn't. She said they just had a feast and says "since when does Walder have 2 feasts within the same fortnight?".

Ok, so two feasts within a fortnight. What are you disputing here? That it wasn't exactly a fortnight? My point was and remains that Arya posing in character as lecherous old Walder Frey, of all people, for any extended period of time is a bit odd.
 

mantidor

Member
Enjoyed the episode, it looked real good. Everyone seems to be talking about Sheeran in that one scene, but did anyone else pick out this little fella all grown up? (From This is England).

thomas-turgoose-shaun-this-is-england.jpg


Also, a question: Why was Dragonstone empty? Also I don't like Euron's casting or costume.

He's dead next episode.

Like, seriously , I wont accept any other outcome to Lannister soldiers in the path of Arya.
 

Nodnol

Member
Solid opener.

Premieres are always a bit of whip-round the cast and locations, catching up with everyone and setting the scene going forward.

That said, I thought I was paced nicely. The cold opening was great.

I liked Euron's charisma; hopefully they make up for last season.

Don't think they're going to fuck about now, going forward. In season's past, Sam would have taken 7 episodes, cleaning bedpans and gagging at shit, until he finally finds a book that's worth something to the story. One and done. Jon will be enquiring at Dragonstone soon enough.
 
I couldn't help but laugh when Euron was making his pitch to Cersei, and talking about how the Iron Fleet was the best in the world or whatever. Bitch, you just built those boats yesterday.

I'm also a bit curious about the timing of his fleet getting to Kings Landing and Dany's getting to Dragonstone without crossing paths, but whatever.
 

Turin

Banned
I've had minimal exposure to Ed Sheeran so his cameo had no effect on me.

But yes, the shitpan montage seemed like it wouldn't end. Fuck that segment.

Love Sam just being his nerdy self though.
 
I've had minimal exposure to Ed Sheeran so his cameo had no effect on me.

But yes, the shitpan montage seemed like it wouldn't end. Fuck that segment.

Love Sam just being his nerdy self though.
Ed who? I just noticed the kid from the amazing series this is England.

Also the bedpan scene was funny as fuck. But mostly because I love Sams actor so much that even him gagging had me rolling on the floor
 

Aiii

So not worth it
Also, a question: Why was Dragonstone empty? Also I don't like Euron's casting or costume.

Yeah that was dumb. I get that they didn't want to do a battle there for budgetary reasons, but it makes no sense that the Lannisters would not have installed a lord there, and even if they didn't, that there wasn't some dumb bandit smallfolk pretending to be a lord in place. Nobody would leave a castle like that unattended.
 

Fledz

Member
So with Ep9 usually being the massive one and now only 7 in this season, are we expecting Ep6 to be the high point or just more high points in general across the whole season? Seems like there will be a lot more to cram into them, for obvious reasons.
 

Fuzzy

I would bang a hot farmer!
Ok, so two feasts within a fortnight. What are you disputing here? That it wasn't exactly a fortnight? My point was and remains that Arya posing in character as lecherous old Walder Frey, of all people, for any extended period of time is a bit odd.
Not really. It could've been a day or two and her being a crotchety old man who wants to be left alone by his shitty family wouldn't be hard to pull off.

EDIT: Plus, the women of the house were probably glad Walder wasn't paying attention to them.
 
The Arya stuff would be so much more interesting if her arc as a whole wasn't so terribly botched. The whole thing feels unearned and I don't think I'll ever get over that. All the nonsense with how shitty, poorly skilled and stupid she acted when leading to her getting stabbed by the waif 10 times in the gut, to magically recovering from that after dropping into septic water.
 

Brakke

Banned
Ok, so two feasts within a fortnight. What are you disputing here? That it wasn't exactly a fortnight? My point was and remains that Arya posing in character as lecherous old Walder Frey, of all people, for any extended period of time is a bit odd.

What? I could've been like a day or two between murdering Walder and murdering the rest.

I couldn't help but laugh when Euron was making his pitch to Cersei, and talking about how the Iron Fleet was the best in the world or whatever. Bitch, you just built those boats yesterday.

I'm also a bit curious about the timing of his fleet getting to Kings Landing and Dany's getting to Dragonstone without crossing paths, but whatever.

Timelines have been messy for a while. Between seasons, Gilly's kid went from baby to toddler. But then, the Sam plots aren't directly interacting with the other plots, so who knows. Our last big clock tick was the announcement of Winter, I guess.
 

Aiii

So not worth it
All you have to do to be Walder Frey is order everyone around and grunt a lot. Not hard to nail.
 
Non-book reader here..

So do we ever get an affirmative that Bran going beyond the wall, back to the south undoes the magic of the wall? (The same way the Night King branded bran and was able to invade the Magic Treehouse?)
 
That was a S5-tier episode. Bad writing all around, boring most of the time.

I'm with you. That was quite the boring premiere. Felt right at home with a S5 episode indeed.

Also holy shit, good idea on giving such a long period of airtime to Tarly at the Maester's School. My head just checked out completely, if I was into browsing on my phone during tv series that would surely be the cue.

Hopefully that's the last we see of that storyline for a while. Could have just edited all that boring shit out for a better episode by just having Jon receive a raven with the information.

on a positive note, Hound and Beric are still fun to see. And it was dope having that Thomas Turgoose appearance. Kid was great in the This is England series.
 

devilhawk

Member
Non-book reader here..

So do we ever get an affirmative that Bran going beyond the wall, back to the south undoes the magic of the wall? (The same way the Night King branded bran and was able to invade the Magic Treehouse?)
No idea. Bran is still with Bloodraven in the cave in the books. The mark isn't even a thing in the books yet.
 

Creamium

shut uuuuuuuuuuuuuuup
That bedpan montage was actually my favorite part of the episode. I welcome the attempt at comedy, even if it's disgusting. Solid opener overall, glad the Hound is back because he was one of the highlights of this ep. Least favorite part was actually the opener, mainly because this:

I'm not sure the opening Arya scene totally worked for me, but I think I'm just stuck on not really digging how her whole assassin training played out.

That and the assumption that she can just faceswap her way through anything now, has made Arya less interesting to follow. Her story was better pre-Braavos.
 
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