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

Speevy

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The source material is Tyrese
 
she is definitely gonna set up Jon and Dany with "I believe you have a role to play, as does another" Jon and Dany are gonna fuck aren't they?

HBO doing episode trailers is ridiculous though.

I mean,
he's her freaking nephew. While that's perfectly acceptable in our fictional world, I'm not sure how well that will play to our TV audience once they find out about Rhaegar being Jon's dad. Who knows, though? It's D&D. They'll probably have Dany rape him for purposes of "character development"...
 

Speevy

Banned
This is not a spoiler but
where do the Lannisters get all these soldiers from?

Is there a training camp somewhere?
 

Meifu

Member
This is not a spoiler but
where do the Lannisters get all these soldiers from?

Is there a training camp somewhere?

Lannister army was never soundly defeated. They have a solid force from casterly rock and their lands still occupying the riverlands
 

jfkgoblue

Member
I mean,
he's her freaking nephew. While that's perfectly acceptable in our fictional world, I'm not sure how well that will play to our TV audience once they find out about Rhaegar being Jon's dad. Who knows, though? It's D&D. They'll probably have Dany rape him for purposes of "character development"...
I do wonder how the audience will react to the "good guys" committing incest.
 

Speevy

Banned
I love how
the people of King's Landing went from supporting the faith to cheering Euron, a traitor and criminal walking down the streets with his horses.
 

Speevy

Banned
Since we can discuss this trailer HBO just released

Cersei is very clearly standing over a kneeling Ellaria Sand
 

jfkgoblue

Member
It looks like they just edited some of the Ep2 and Ep3 previews together into a single one, so I'm not sure why this is much of a change from what they've done in the past.
Ok that makes sense. It's just strange.

I guess the main reason is SDCC is normally after the season, but since it was during the season they wanted to show something.
 

jfkgoblue

Member
Casterly Rock I would figure. Seems like the only mainstream place I can think of that would be invaded.
No way it's Casterly Rock, they landed on dragonstone, as far away from Casterly Rock as you can get, There will be a lot of resistance between them and the Rock
 

Fuzzy

I would bang a hot farmer!
Casterly Rock I would figure. Seems like the only mainstream place I can think of that would be invaded.
Sailing around the entire continent to attack Casterly Rock instead of King's Landing that's right next to them makes absolutely no sens....you're probably right.
 

Zolo

Member
Sailing around the entire continent to attack Casterly Rock instead of King's Landing that's right next to them makes absolutely no sens....you're probably right.
I was just thinking of places that would want to be shown off and invaded that aren't King's Landing itself.
 

Speevy

Banned
The unsullied are not traveling with the Dothraki. You can watch the preview videos to see Grey Worm going through a sewer entrance somewhere. There is also a castle in which Lannister and unsullied soldiers clash swords, a castle with Lannister banners all over the wall. That has to be Casterly Rock whether it is close or not. If Dany was smart, she would burn Casterly Rock to the ground to make a statement but my guess is that this doesn't happen.

At this point, we're no longer discussing leaks so I'm just going to speculate on trailers HBO has released

Yara and Theon are fucked. The sand snakes are fucked. Unsure about whether the unsullied are fucked.
 

Moff

Member
In this new promo for episode 2


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Euron seems to be at Casterly Rock. I notcied because of the banners unless Kings Landing's sigil is the Lannister lion. Anyone knows?

Kinds Landing is now under Lannister rule as well, Cersei dropped the Baratheon name

another question: Is that really Emilia Clarkes voice at the beginning of the trailer? sounds different.
 

Brakke

Banned
Personally I don't care but you can't spoiler-tag images embeds. They don't work on mobile. If it's a proper spoiler you gotta just post a link to the image (and don't put that link behind spoiler tags).
 

GreyWind

Member
Kinds Landing is now under Lannister rule as well, Cersei dropped the Baratheon name

another question: Is that really Emilia Clarkes voice at the beginning of the trailer? sounds different.

That is true. I was hoping the King's Landing sigil would be a lion with a crown but never mind. If that shot is King's Landing then my theory of Euron getting killed at Casterly Rock collapses. Was trying to connect that shot with Dany's army invading the castle.

I also noticed the voice does not sound like Emilia Clarke. Maybe she had a cold or something lol

That's King's Landing. He seems to be celebrating something. If you watch the next scene in the trailer, he's presenting Ellaria Sand to Cersei.
Oh shit you're right! Oh well I guess this is it for Ellaria Sand
 
Sailing around the entire continent to attack Casterly Rock instead of King's Landing that's right next to them makes absolutely no sens....you're probably right.

Well, Euron, after building 1,000 ships and sailing around the entire continent in the span of a couple of episodes, just sailed his whole fleet right by an empty Dragonstone on his way to KL, allowing Dany to occupy it, right after a scene in which Jaime predicted Dany would land there when she arrived in Westeros, so it's pretty much par for the course. I wouldn't expect D&D's rendition of "The Great War" to make a lot of sense for anyone following along with a map.
 

jfkgoblue

Member
Well, Euron, after building 1,000 ships and sailing around the entire continent in the span of a couple of episodes, just sailed his whole fleet right by an empty Dragonstone on his way to KL, allowing Dany to occupy it, right after a scene in which Jaime predicted Dany would land there when she arrived, so it's pretty much par for the course. I wouldn't expect D&D's rendition of "The Great War" to make a lot of sense for anyone following along with a map.
Especially bad considering the books had the part with Loras taking back dragobstone from Stannis.
 

Speevy

Banned
Well, Euron, after building 1,000 ships and sailing around the entire continent in the span of a couple of episodes, just sailed his whole fleet right by an empty Dragonstone on his way to KL, allowing Dany to occupy it, right after a scene in which Jaime predicted Dany would land there when she arrived in Westeros, so it's pretty much par for the course. I wouldn't expect D&D's rendition of "The Great War" to make a lot of sense for anyone following along with a map.


Daario clearly said Dany's forces need 1,000 ships to sail to Westeros. That sounds like a reasonable estimate.

Yara brings 100 ships according to her, but for whatever reason doesn't have 100 ships in any of these previews.

Euron's ships are enormous to make up for the fact that there's nowhere near 1,000.

So I guess...ships are expensive.
 

GreyWind

Member
I'm so anxious to find what happens next.

If you had to decide, would you prefer HBO releasing the entire season like Netflix does or do you prefer waiting every Sunday for a new episode?
 

jfkgoblue

Member
I'm so anxious to find what happens next.

If you had to decide, would you prefer HBO releasing the entire season like Netflix does or do you prefer waiting every Sunday for a new episode?
Netflix way obviously, but HBO gotta get more time out of it's GoT only subs.
 

Lol! I mean- I get that it's TV and there's a limited amount of time to tell the story of a war with a lot of moving parts, and you don't want to be so reverent to the map that it gets in the way of telling your story, but they could do better than this. The damn show opens up with a fly through of the map every episode, for cryin' out loud. That map is one of the main characters of the show.

If you had to decide, would you prefer HBO releasing the entire season like Netflix does or do you prefer waiting every Sunday for a new episode?

It varies from show to to show for me. For GoT, which I see as being more 'event television', I kind of like having the week in between to stir the anticipation, (or, in the case of S5, to dull the pain).

After binge-watching the Leftovers earlier this month- that show would have killed me if I had to wait three years for it to all play out...
 

Fuzzy

I would bang a hot farmer!
I'm so anxious to find what happens next.

If you had to decide, would you prefer HBO releasing the entire season like Netflix does or do you prefer waiting every Sunday for a new episode?
I like it every week because it gives us time to make fun of the stupid things in each episode.
 

jett

D-Member
I'm starting to think Lyanna Mormont will outlive everyone. D&D seem really proud of their single memorable creation. Gonna force this character into every scene they can it seems.

That's the wrong gif. You need to find one where the other car stops moving halfway. :p

haha yes that would be more accurate. :p

I love how
the people of King's Landing went from supporting the faith to cheering Euron, a traitor and criminal walking down the streets with his horses.

"Didn't Cersei murder everyone we liked and destroyed our sole religion, Mad King style? Oh whatever, we'll support them anyway!"

D&D thangs.
 

jfkgoblue

Member
I'm starting to think Lyanna Mormont will outlive everyone. D&D seem really proud of their single memorable creation. Gonna force this character into every scene they can it seems.
She was in the books.

"Bow to one king whose name is Stark" was ripped straight from the books actually.
 
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