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Game of Thrones *NO BOOK DISCUSSION* |OT2| Season 7 - [Read the OP]

Of all things I didn't like in this episode, I think it was the second Deus ex machine that upsets me the most. Benjen even used the cliché line of "There's no time". Even tho letting a half to the death frozen guy ride a horse on his own is a a terrible idea.
My suspense of disbelieve can only accept a certain amount of BS, and this episode went overboard.

The bigger problem I had with Ben showing up was the abrupt reminder that no one in the Wight Stalkers war party thought to bring a horse.

You've got a pair of bloody knights and the King in the North and not a one of you remembers that horses exist and are very useful to ride?
 
I honestly don't even want to speculate on why the Bran = NK theory is magically becoming popular, considering the only clue this season people have are shoulder pads.
 
Jon Snow vs Karl Tanner
Giant firing harpoon arrow
Wall Scythe
Wunwun at Hardhome
Undead avalanche
Jon Snow vs Unnamed White Walker
Night King Come At Me Bro
Jorgen Stab Stab Stab
Weak Men Will Never Rule Dorne Again
Summer Suicide Charge
Hold the Door
Amazing Single Take of Jon Kicking Ass
Jon Snow climbing out of the mountain of corpses
Cersei Sipping Wine and BOOOOOOOM (Play of the Game)
Drogon Roasting the Caravans
Bronne firing Scorpion into Dothraki

After all that...........

"Game of Thrones is really about the writing and not the spectacle."

LOL.
Got em.

I think people need to admit that the writing isn't to their liking rather than proclaiming the writing has gone "bad"
 
There's no time, says Benjen, as he watches Jon ride off for at least 5 seconds. About the same time it takes to mount a horse.

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duckroll

Member
Got em.

I think people need to admit that the writing isn't to their liking rather than proclaiming the writing has gone "bad"

I mean, I do think the writing has gotten worse, I wouldn't disagree there, but I think it's clear why most people watch this show and why it is so popular. Sure as fuck isn't because the writing is great. Not for many years now anyway. BIG ACTION. BIG FANTASY. BIG VIOLENCE. EXXXXXXXXXXXXTREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEME. :)
 
What did you hate about it? I thought it was more solid than last episode.

Yeah, I see what you're saying. But would dragon fire really kill the NK that quickly? If so, why didn't she just roast him straight away. Two dragons save the guys on the island and one kill the boss which would kill them all?

Surely he has some idea of who they all are. Maybe not hero's, but two of them have at least ancient bloodlines.

At this point are we even sure that fire works on the true white walkers?

The only things we've seen actually kill them are V steel and dragon glass. He didn't seem all that bothered by the dragons being in his vicinity.
 

7he Talon

Member
There's no time, says Benjen, as he watches Jon ride off for at least 5 seconds. About the same time it takes to mount a horse.
I just assumed it was because the horse would be slower with two people on it.

At this point are we even sure that fire works on the true white walkers?

The only things we've seen actually kill them are V steel and dragon glass. He didn't seem all that bothered by the dragons being in his vicinity.
Yeah, I agree. I don't think fire is that much of a thread for the White Walkers. Only the Wights get's recked by it.
 

Ravelle

Member
Jon: Dany! Thank you for coming! Aim all your three dragons on that dude with the spiky head surrounded by dudes on horses!
Dany: You got it Jon!
 
There's no time, says Benjen, as he watches Jon ride off for at least 5 seconds. About the same time it takes to mount a horse.

He had to hold the Wights back, otherwise they would have been able to catch up to the fleeing horse riding at full gallop, somehow.

Zombie bear mounts or something.
 

BeforeU

Oft hope is born when all is forlorn.
So what is this Bran and the Night King theory, where is it coming from? Sounds dumb to me.
 
I mean, I do think the writing has gotten worse, I wouldn't disagree there, but I think it's clear why most people watch this show and why it is so popular. Sure as fuck isn't because the writing is great. Not for many years now anyway. BIG ACTION. BIG FANTASY. BIG VIOLENCE. EXXXXXXXXXXXXTREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEME. :)

And bewbs.
 

duckroll

Member
Jon: Dany! Thank you for coming! Aim all your three dragons on that dude with the spiky head surrounded by dudes on horses!
Dany: You got it Jon!

Jon: Dany! Thank you for coming! Aim all your three dragons on that dude with the spiky head surrounded by dudes on horses!
Dany: What? Damnit I haven't learned Focus Attack yet!
Jon: ..........doh.

And bewbs.

Haven't seen any boobs this season at all. Maybe there was a quick shot of Cersei? Even that was a body double I think. Maybe this is the real problem with this season after all. People want their tits and dragons, but all they've been getting is extra servings of dragon.
 

dosh

Member
Has anyone posted this gif yet from Reddit? It shows Bran and the Night King wearing similar attire. They think it confirms the theory that Bran is the Night King.
I see the crowd who predicted that Tyrion would ride a dragon didn't waste any time finding a new wild theory they could latch onto.
 

EatChildren

Currently polling second in Australia's federal election (first in the Gold Coast), this feral may one day be your Bogan King.
I really enjoyed the episode. It was pulpy as hell but the banter was quality and the climax satisfying. The ice spear throw was a nice deliberate extension of the failed ballista to highlight the overwhelming superiority of the Night King's army. I can forgive the teleporting and narrative contrivances because I really don't think they can wrap up so many arcs without doing so. The only major grievance I had was the Winterfell stuff. Maisie WIlliam's performance as sociopath Arya is awful when she's given too much tacky dialogue to run with.

That and the overall safeness of it all. As noted several times already, the series is basically BioWare presents Game of Thrones at this point, ticking literally every predictable narrative beat you could expect with a nice shroud of plot armour on all the favourites. I don't mind because it's super entertaining, but if this were two or three seasons ago an episode like this would have had significant fatalities. It's definitely playing it safe.
 
So what is this Bran and the Night King theory, where is it coming from? Sounds dumb to me.

The theory is that Bran somehow becomes the Night King through the same sort of spirit-swapping, time-travel shenanigans that made it possible for him to cause Hodor to become Hodor-y in the past through events in the present.

The main support for this theory is that people really want them to be doing something with Bran to excuse why they're portraying him as such a useless twatting asshole, and "He's actually the big baddie" is about the only explanation that will suffice for what a ginormous cunt he's been by this point.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
So what is this Bran and the Night King theory, where is it coming from? Sounds dumb to me.

These are probably the same people that said Arya's storyline was just a dream last season. Equally dumb.
 
Jon is like 4ft 3, prolly weighs as much as a bag of sugar.

I do like that the show has openly acknowledged that Kit is like Tom Cruise size.

Jon: Dany! Thank you for coming! Aim all your three dragons on that dude with the spiky head surrounded by dudes on horses!
Dany: What? Damnit I haven't learned Focus Attack yet!
Jon: ..........doh.



Haven't seen any boobs this season at all. Maybe there was a quick shot of Cersei? Even that was a body double I think. Maybe this is the real problem with this season after all. People want their tits and dragons, but all they've been getting is extra servings of dragon.

Put some respect on Missandei's name.
 

Nokagi

Unconfirmed Member
Has anyone posted this gif yet from Reddit? It shows Bran and the Night King wearing similar attire. They think it confirms the theory that Bran is the Night King.

This "theory" makes zero sense. We already seen the Night King before he became the Night King and it damn sure wasn't Bran.
 

BeforeU

Oft hope is born when all is forlorn.
The theory is that Bran somehow becomes the Night King through the same sort of spirit-swapping, time-travel shenanigans that made it possible for him to cause Hodor to become Hodor-y in the past through events in the present.

The main support for this theory is that people really want them to be doing something with Bran to excuse why they're portraying him as such a useless twatting asshole, and "He's actually the big baddie" is about the only explanation that will suffice for what a ginormous cunt he's been by this point.

But isnt the children of the forest who turned a man into night king already dead? In Brans vision he saw someone turned into night king, and apparently thats supposed to be him in future based on the theory.
 

FiggyCal

Banned
I thought it was definitely the strongest episode of this season, especially compared to last week's. But Bran's absence is becoming frustrating. For a guy that sees everything and can control animals, you'd think he'd give Jon or Dany some help. Or for that matter, at least resolve issues around Winterfell. What is he doing that's so important he let the Night King obtain a dragon?
 
Even the ravens started to have magical teleportation abilities and Dragons are flying at the speed of sound. This was the dumbest scene in GOT history. Nothing about it made any sense. They all would of died long before the Dragon was even close to rescuing them if this had happened in seasons 1-3. The contrived conflict between Arya and Sansa feel forced and is ridiculous because they can ask Bran at any point about anything for answers.

This episode was entertaining if you turn off your brain sort of way but it really shows how the writing has gotten way worse now that they have no material to adapt. This honestly does not even feel like Game of Thrones anymore.

My mom is the most casual of viewers and even she was poking holes in the plot as we watched.
 

hoos30

Member
The bigger problem I had with Ben showing up was the abrupt reminder that no one in the Wight Stalkers war party thought to bring a horse.

You've got a pair of bloody knights and the King in the North and not a one of you remembers that horses exist and are very useful to ride?
Horses aren't great for climbing mountains.

Out of all the things to complain about, this seems trite.
 
I mean, I do think the writing has gotten worse, I wouldn't disagree there, but I think it's clear why most people watch this show and why it is so popular. Sure as fuck isn't because the writing is great. Not for many years now anyway. BIG ACTION. BIG FANTASY. BIG VIOLENCE. EXXXXXXXXXXXXTREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEME. :)

I'd say the writing has always served as a great backbone to the wow moments. When the spectacle was over we could always rely on some really great dialogue and writing in the quieter moments to even out the pacing. In other words, the spectacle was great but the quieter moments were equally as good for different reasons.

This season things just seem a little off. Maybe it's the sped up season which in turn leads to a sped up sense of pacing and story (which I totally get even if I don't like it) which also leads to random leaps in logic or consistency so things can actually happen instead of spending time setting up what needs to happen, which I think the older seasons did much more of. We still get some wonderful scenes with characters though, don't get me wrong.

I still enjoy it but there is a lot more convenience at play in the plot this season so things can fall into place for the last season. Characters also appear to have just sped up their arcs and now act different than where we left them off last season. I know Arya and Bran for example would likely end up where they are now anyway but it happened so fast that it's a bit jarring.
 

FStubbs

Member
I honestly don't even want to speculate on why the Bran = NK theory is magically becoming popular, considering the only clue this season people have are shoulder pads.

Probably the same reason that weird ice dragon theory became so popular. -_-

I thought I posted my theories (and I've dodged known spoilers) but I think my post got eaten.

As far as the pacing - I don't think the pacing of previous seasons would work anymore now that the various character arcs have all converged.
 
So what is this Bran and the Night King theory, where is it coming from? Sounds dumb to me.

Arya is the Waif levels of dumb. Tyrion secret Targerian dumb. Bran is every Bran in history dumb. I will be so glad when the series is done just so I don't have to see these bad fanfics anymore. Every surprise that has popped up was set up earlier on in the series. Most of these fan theories exist because.......reasons.
 
But isnt the children of the forest who turned a man into night king already dead? In Brans vision he saw someone turned into night king, and apparently thats supposed to be him in future based on the theory.

I've got no idea how making self-fulfilling time travel paradox loops via warging works, and I honestly don't want to think about it much because that's the sort of thing that you could write an entire body of work about and still leave massive gaping plotholes, and in GoT it's honestly more or less a throwaway singular plot-point to give Hodor a rad origin story.

I generally prefer the much simpler theory, which is that Bran is and always has been the worst character on the show by far, and the show writers have just lost patience with anyone not realizing it and intend to make it impossible to ignore moving forward.

That or maybe they're just going to Poochie him.
 

Emwitus

Member
Amazing episode. Looking through the reactions on Gaf, it seems like a huge chunk had already seen the episode before hand and they were more of a critique.
 
Horses aren't great for climbing mountains.

Out of all the things to complain about, this seems trite.

This argument would make a lot more sense if Ben hadn't rode in on a bloody horse, and Jon hadn't ridden all the way back to the Wall on the bloody horse.
 

hoos30

Member
Man, I wish I could be in GRRM's head while he watches this season. Is he pissed 'cus he thinks it's shit? Does he like that it's cool? Is it being good kinda bad for him 'cus he doesn't wanna copy the show if he hadn't thought of doing something they thought up? GRRM is too much if a class act to ever speak ill of what D&D are doing but I would love to know his true opinions.

Ha! What gives you any indication that GRRM has any insight into how this story is going to conclude?

Only half joking.
 
I just don't like the fact that regular swords and dragonglass can kill wights now, when it was well established before in the show the only way to kill a wight is through fire.
 

Volimar

Member
This argument would make a lot more sense if Ben hadn't rode in on a bloody horse, and Jon hadn't ridden all the way back to the Wall on the bloody horse.


But the group didn't know exactly where the WWs were or what kind of terrain they'd have to cover to find them.
 

VDenter

Banned
Jon Snow vs Karl Tanner
Giant firing harpoon arrow
Wall Scythe
Wunwun at Hardhome
Undead avalanche
Jon Snow vs Unnamed White Walker
Night King Come At Me Bro
Jorgen Stab Stab Stab
Weak Men Will Never Rule Dorne Again
Summer Suicide Charge
Hold the Door
Amazing Single Take of Jon Kicking Ass
Jon Snow climbing out of the mountain of corpses
Cersei Sipping Wine and BOOOOOOOM (Play of the Game)
Drogon Roasting the Caravans
Bronne firing Scorpion into Dothraki

After all that...........

"Game of Thrones is really about the writing and not the spectacle."

LOL.

Most of those ironically happened in season 4-7. Its pretty disingenuous to say that the show has not changed mostly for the worse since seasons 1-3.

Game of Thrones has always had great spectacle but it was always supported by good writing and consistent internal logic. These things have been absent for quite a while and it shows. Now it seems that only spectacle is the thing that seems to have gotten better as time went on.
 
But the group didn't know exactly where the WWs were or what kind of terrain they'd have to cover to find them.

You can park a horse if you need to. Admittedly it gets really expensive with the rates in King's Landing, but otherwise it's generally going to be well worth the amount of provisions the horse can carry.

I mean, if you go back to the first season and watch the rangers venturing out beyond the Wall, you see a lot of horses. Ben probably had a horse out there for a reason.
 
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