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Game of Thrones *NO BOOK DISCUSSION* |OT| Season 7 - [Read the OP]

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br3wnor

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That can't be true.

It was a bad cameo; but I agree, he didn't ruin the scene.

My attempt at internet sarcasm failed, my bad. I think it’s insane that a big reaction to the Ed Sheeran scene is that so many people claim to not know who he is at all. I get not being tied into pop culture but the guy has been everywhere for a solid 2 years now. I felt it borderline ruined the scene but moreso because I just kept thinking “Holy shit why is Ed Sheeran in this”.
 

Blader

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Impressed at the willpower of so many internet dwellers to be completely detached from pop culture as to have NO IDEA who Ed Sheeran is. I wish I could be like that but I don’t have the fortitude.

It's actually very easy to avoid artists whose sound does nothing for you.
 

SteveMeister

Hang out with Steve.
Also Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol had a signing cameo in S3, and in S4 Sigur Ros sang at Joff's wedding. Nothing new.

I was going to say. There's already precedent for a musical act cameo, and it makes sense having people who can actually sing, given how important songs are to the overall story. I mean it's not like he was singing something from his albums in a medieval way. And so what if the camera lingered on him a bit -- it did for other members of the Lannister band Arya encountered.

Ire here is misplaced.
 

Cracklox

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This thread has taught me there's not much crossover between Gaf GoT fans and Ed Sheeran fans lol.

I'm hardly a fan, but recognized him straight away. After the initial 'shit. I know who that is' moment, it was fine. Pretty short scene too.

Also the Sam montage was fine. It went for all of a minute or so to those saying it went on too long, and was to establish that Sams plan of becoming a maester not being all it was cracked up to be (at least initially). I'm sure most of us have started a new job that they're pretty excited about, only to soon find out some of its less glamorous aspects.

Also, the show has a history of 'slow' first episodes, but I think this was one of the better ones. It shifted some key pieces into place and moved things forward well enough. Now if they do another couple of similarly paced episodes in amongst the already shortened season length, that could be an issue with how much they have to get through
 

FiggyCal

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My attempt at internet sarcasm failed, my bad. I think it's insane that a big reaction to the Ed Sheeran scene is that so many people claim to not know who he is at all. I get not being tied into pop culture but the guy has been everywhere for a solid 2 years now. I felt it borderline ruined the scene but moreso because I just kept thinking ”Holy shit why is Ed Sheeran in this".

I only read the reply to my comment. That's a failure on my part.

As I'm rewatching it now, that scene still is in the back of my mind. It really takes you out of the show.
 
I know who Ed Shereen is, I just had never seen him, or if I did I didn't associate that it was him. So I didn't realize that was him. Edit: I've probably "seen" him a bunch but still.

Without that context I thought the scene was fine. Kinda glad actually.
 

Venture

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My attempt at internet sarcasm failed, my bad. I think it’s insane that a big reaction to the Ed Sheeran scene is that so many people claim to not know who he is at all. I get not being tied into pop culture but the guy has been everywhere for a solid 2 years now. I felt it borderline ruined the scene but moreso because I just kept thinking “Holy shit why is Ed Sheeran in this”.
Positively huge! You just can't escape the Ed Sheeran fever.
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I know who Ed Shereen is, I just had never seen him, or if I did I didn't associate that it was him. So I didn't realize that was him.

Without that context I thought the scene was fine. Kinda glad actually.
Exactly. But I'm also sure I would have been fine with it even if I knew who it was because it was completely fine.

Arya needs some merry men as she dark Robin Hood's her way to King's Landing anyway.
 

Durock

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Something interesting I read on Reddit. The scene where Sam asks about getting entry into the restricted area of the library? The person he asks is actor Jim Broadbent, who plays professor Slughorn in the Harry Potter films, and who just so happens to be asked a very similar question by Tom Riddle. Very cool little homage to HP there.

Dragon Stone is empty because Stannis Baratheon and his entire army left to fight the war in the North.

I think the scene where Bran passed the Ice Wall is one of the most pivotal scenes of the entire season. I believe that moment is when the magical barrier that assists with keeping the White Walkers from surpassing it was dispelled, just as what happened with the Three Eyed Raven's keep.
 
It's early days so I will keep my optimism high as always, but I have to be honest with myself and say yes, I found the episode incredibly boring.

All I can sum up that first episode as was plot progression and production budget. I genuinely thought the narrative and script in general was bad. That scene between Cersi and Jamie? Really? It felt missing something, and I've been thinking about it a lot as to why I feel that way. I watched the episode again in a hope to see that I've missed something or why I disagree with a lot of the positive opinions that the public have, and I am starting to conclude that I have a fear or a concern if Weiss and Benioff are up to the showrunning challenge without the indepth source material. Can they write full length episodes of the quality we have seen across 6 seasons, without the original manuscripts being already available. That's what my biggest concern was after one episode. It really was missing something for me, so I have to be honest and say that was a poor start. It was a borderline filler episode.

The Ed Sheeran thing also bothered me. I can't view him as a character because, well he wasn't one of any purpose except to sing. That just makes him Ed Sheerin in a TV show. He is not a credible actor, unlike Jim Broadbent or Jonathan Price. When I was watching Jim Broadbent, he was the Citadel character he was meant to be portraying. He wasn't Harold Zidler, or Bridget Jones's dad. Jonathan Pryce was the High Sparrow, not Elliot Carver or Weatherby Swann. That's the difference. You believe the characters they portray because of their acting skills. Es Sheeran singing a song in a Game of Thrones episode is just Ed Sheeran singing a song.... In a Game of Thrones episode!


Of course I will stick with it, and I hope GRRM will be penning a script for one of these episodes for comparison. But that's where I am at, after that episode. Can D.B and David run with this on their own without the extreme in-depths of the original source material to really get a feel for what's going through these characters minds at this point in the story.
 
I think the scene where Bran passed the Ice Wall is one of the most pivotal scenes of the entire season. I believe that moment is when the magical barrier that assists with keeping the White Walkers from surpassing it was dispelled, just as what happened with the Three Eyed Raven's keep.

Would have more impact if they showed white walkers unable to cross.

And we've seen some on "our" side of the wall anyway.
 
Exactly. But I'm also sure I would have been fine with it even if I knew who it was because it was completely fine.

Arya needs some merry men as she dark Robin Hood's her way to King's Landing anyway.

I was honestly just relieved to have a group of guys near a girl that weren't a pack of murderous rapists.

We will see how long that lasts but I have to assume some people in the world of GOT are normal good natured people.
 

Durock

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Would have more impact if they showed white walkers unable to cross.

And we've seen some on "our" side of the wall anyway.

Trying to recollect, but wasn't it just one who has been over? That one character from the first season who had recently died but came back after being brought over by Jon and company.
 

FeD.nL

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Exactly. But I'm also sure I would have been fine with it even if I knew who it was because it was completely fine.

Arya needs some merry men as she dark Robin Hood's her way to King's Landing anyway.

There were a couple of shots that bothered me where they really went out of their way to show him. Like there was the conversation between Arya and the guy to her right and the guy is talking and then there's the shot of her reaction to that story but instead of her being in focus Ed was. Just really unnatural and pulled me right out of the scene.

Like I'm fine with cameos and all but this was just a big publicity stunt on HBO's part and has nothing to do with a cameo and more with getting as much Ed on screen as possible.
 

Plum

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...so is it worth binging seasons 5 and 6 despite being thoroughly spoiled in all major plot points? They get taken off Now TV in 14 days.
 

FiggyCal

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It's early days so I will keep my optimism high as always, but I have to be honest with myself and say yes, I found the episode incredibly boring.

All I can sum up that first episode as was plot progression and production budget. I genuinely thought the narrative and script in general was bad. That scene between Cersi and Jamie? Really? It felt missing something, and I've been thinking about it a lot as to why I feel that way. I watched the episode again in a hope to see that I've missed something or why I disagree with a lot of the positive opinions that the public have, and I am starting to conclude that I have a fear or a concern if Weiss and Benioff are up to the showrunning challenge without the indepth source material. Can they write full length episodes of the quality we have seen across 6 seasons, without the original manuscripts being already available. That's what my biggest concern was after one episode. It really was missing something for me, so I have to be honest and say that was a poor start. It was a borderline filler episode.

The Ed Sheeran thing also bothered me. I can't view him as a character because, well he wasn't one of any purpose except to sing. That just makes him Ed Sheerin in a TV show. He is not a credible actor, unlike Jim Broadbent or Jonathan Price. When I was watching Jim Broadbent, he was the Citadel character he was meant to be portraying. He wasn't Harold Zidler, or Bridget Jones's dad. Jonathan Pryce was the High Sparrow, not Elliot Carver or Weatherby Swann. That's the difference. You believe the characters they portray because of their acting skills. Es Sheeran singing a song in a Game of Thrones episode is just Ed Sheeran singing a song.... In a Game of Thrones episode!


Of course I will stick with it, and I hope GRRM will be penning a script for one of these episodes for comparison. But that's where I am at, after that episode. Can D.B and David run with this on their own without the extreme in-depths of the original source material to really get a feel for what's going through these characters minds at this point in the story.

I agree with pretty much everything you wrote. On top of that, the Jon Snow stuff really didn't do it for me at the beginning. Like he was just named King of the North and Sansa was already undermining him. But as a first episode - kind of setting up where we are now, I actually think it was pretty eventful. For example, Sam already did more in this episode than I thought he'd do in quite a while and Euron already has a Navy presence in King's Landing... like that was really fast.

Edit: Well. I may have overstated how much I agreed with you. But you made some good points.
 

Tankard

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Meh episode. I mean, shortened to 7 episodes, we are about to already reach the end part of the season, i think it needed a lot more than that.
 

DeviantBoi

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I think the scene where Bran passed the Ice Wall is one of the most pivotal scenes of the entire season. I believe that moment is when the magical barrier that assists with keeping the White Walkers from surpassing it was dispelled, just as what happened with the Three Eyed Raven's keep.
From the Hound's vision, I have the impression that they will go around the wall... where it stops when it reaches the ocean.
 
I know, I know. :p

But one single thread with 17 replies for supposedly the biggest pop star on the planet for the past 2 years?

Don't use GAF as a metric. All songs off his latest album (released around feb) have 100 million plus views on YouTube. Shape of you (amazing song) has 1.5 billion.
 

HvySky

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Considering we're talking about how people on GAF in this thread don't seem to know who he is, that would be a good indicator?

Using GAF as a counter-argument for Ed Sheeran's popularity on a global scale (or at least in the states?) isn't, though. And that was the context of the comment the image was in response to.

I know, I know. :p

But one single thread with 17 replies for supposedly the biggest pop star on the planet for the past 2 years?

Yeah, I get what you mean. I honestly couldn't tell you if he's the biggest pop start on the planet, but he's definitely not some unknown quantity and the number of GAF threads about him isn't an accurate measurement.

Edit: I kinda love the idea of someone wandering into the Game of Thrones thread only to see it being dominated by Ed Sheeran talk.
 

BunnyBear

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I dont think it was a disappointment, but I do think at the end of the show it will be seen as one of the throw away episodes, which is sad given we only have 12 episodes left now.

They made some seriously weird choices on time management. The Sam working scene was far too long and felt like a lot of annoying time was wasted on whats amounting to a single plot point. The last scene also with everyone walking up to the castle, then through the castle, was like the biggest waste of time ever. "lets put a shot of them at the shore... now hoollllllllddddddd.... ok now lets put a shot of them at the gates, and hollllllddddddd..............now lets put a shot of them walking on the bridge, and holldddddd..... and lets do another bridge shot! Ok have we bored the audiance yet and extended this episodes run time with enough filler yet? No? Ok lets add some more worthless shots. Is there another door to this castle she can stand in front of and waste 30 seconds? Yes? Great, add TWO more of those shots then. Have we seen enough of Tyrions face yet in the episode? no? Do we have a good writer on staff that can make him sound like he use to? no? Ok well lets just tell him to look sad or something and lock the camera on his face for several shots. Did that waste enough time yet? No? God damnit, ok lets just end this now and give her some cliche stupid one liner."


... Ok after all that I change my opinion, this episode felt off and weird (especially after having just binged the previous 6 seasons again right up to this one).

Some of you are insufferable. How dare a show linger on a shot and let a scene breath. One of the three major characters of the series returns to her homeland after six seasons, a place that will form a crucial part of the rest of this season, and it goes on too long? Spare me. They're setting the scene and underlining the grandiosity of the place.

I think Orange Is The New Black is more your thing.
 

Pillville

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I physically cringed when Ed Sheeran came on and was singing. It was forced, cheesy, and might as well have had Ringo playing drums too.... BUT I'll get over it, it's not a big deal at all.

Now if he starts doing entire songs during montages.....
 

Durock

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From the Hound's vision, I have the impression that they will go around the wall... where it stops when it reaches the ocean.

Can they even cross the ocean? The HardHome episode seemed to indicate that they can't really enter the water. Maybe if they board an armada of ships like the dead did in Return of the King...
 
Can they even cross the ocean? The HardHome episode seemed to indicate that they can't really enter the water. Maybe if they board an armada of ships like the dead did in Return of the King...

Hardhome is closest to eastward, said jon. He's sending the wildlings to protect it. This sets up that a bunch of them will converge on eastwatch which lines up with one of the trailers.
 

jfkgoblue

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So instead of discussing the actual episode GAF is arguing about if a fucking Ed Shereen cameo "ruined the episode". That's how you know it was a super slow episode.
 

fantomena

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From YT ep 2 promo comments:

Did you notice something WEIRD? Jim Broadbent (Professor Slughorn in Harry Potter) Plays the Arch Maester in this season, who sam was talking to. Now in The Half-Blood Prince, Voldemort asks Slughorn about something in the Restricted Section of the Library. Sam ALSO asks jims character about something in the Restricted Section of the Library



Don't you find that a bit.... ODD?

I think the scene where Bran passed the Ice Wall is one of the most pivotal scenes of the entire season. I believe that moment is when the magical barrier that assists with keeping the White Walkers from surpassing it was dispelled, just as what happened with the Three Eyed Raven's keep.

Well there's 2 questions for this though:

1) Why couldn't the WW use any human to set a mark and make sure he or she passes the wall? Like the dude in the first episode of the entire show. Is there something special about Bran that only he can be used? If so, what is it?

2) I still think the WW can pass the wall anytime they want. I mean, the wall is made of ice with some magic-sort-of-thing. The White Walkers are ice creatures, with magic with them (how else can they resurrect humans, animals and other creatures from death and place their their army).
 

wandering

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So what's the timeframe on that ludicrous Ironborn Armada? For a bunch of salty pirates who pride themselves on never producing anything on their own, they seem to be able to build shit right quick.
 

Saganator

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Edit: I kinda love the idea of someone wandering into the Game of Thrones thread only to see it being dominated by Ed Sheeran talk.

Pretty much exactly what happened to me.

Logs on.
Sees GOT thread - "oh I wonder how GAF is reacting?"
..."Who the fuck is Ed Sheeran?"

Fwiw, my radio alternates between a rock & and metal station and a 80s/90s/early 00's hip hop station. I'm way out of the pop music scene, whenever I watch the Grammy's I'm constantly asking "who's that?"
 

HvySky

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2) I still think the WW can pass the wall anytime they want. I mean, the wall is made of ice with some magic-sort-of-thing. The White Walkers are ice creatures, with magic with them (how else can they resurrect humans, animals and other creatures from death and place their their army)?

The Wall was constructed by traditional and magical means specifically to defend against the White Walkers after The Long Night. If passing through it has always been easy for them, I doubt they'd have waited until now to make their approach. I still believe Bran is one of the most important cogs in this machine.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
Well there's 2 questions for this though:

1) Why couldn't the WW use any human to set a mark and make sure he or she passes the wall? Like the dude in the first episode of the entire show. Is there something special about Bran that only he can be used? If so, what is it?

2) I still think the WW can pass the wall anytime they want. I mean, the wall is made of ice with some magic-sort-of-thing. The White Walkers are ice creatures, with magic with them (how else can they resurrect humans, animals and other creatures from death and place their their army)?

1. Well, I think it's because no Human who can actually cross the wall had been so far up North that The Night King could've "cursed" them. If there was a person that far up, it was wilding and they're not getting through.

2. They've specifically said that the Wall's magic is stopping the White Walkers right now, just like the barrier stopped them at Three Eyes Raven's tree.
 
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