Horatio
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Jamie will die protecting Tyrion or killing Euron Greyjoy.Put me in for Jamie killing Cersei.
Jamie will die protecting Tyrion or killing Euron Greyjoy.Put me in for Jamie killing Cersei.
Definitely the biggest issue with the episode the first half hour I was just trying to decipher what I was seeingThe one thing that I read that I really agree with is that the show was just too dark. Literally, too dark. I turned the lights off, tilted the screen, etc. I get that it was filmed at night, but we still have to be able to see it.
Put me in for Jamie killing Cersei.
Jamie will die protecting Tyrion or killing Euron Greyjoy.
I agree with all of that.
I wanted her to be the one to do it, but the way they did it was cheesy. Dropping the dagger and catching it was a nice touch though.
Thinking about it, did Jon Snow do anything that episode? Anything at all?
He flew around erratically on his dragon and got lost.
His dragon then squabbled with the Night King's dragon, eventually crashing. Didn't need Jon for any of that.
He futilely ran after the Night King with this sword. Gets trapped. Requiring Dany to rescue him with Dragon fire.
Then he voluntarily pops up in front of undead dragon at the end, and is bailed out by Arya at the last second.
Amazing performance by Lord Snow.
Stick to your day job Clausewitz.
Massed infantry beats unsupported cavalry making a blind charge every time.
You don’t need to be Napoleon or Alexander to know this.
The only unbelievable thing was them making the charge to begin with.
Dumb charges are a theme in GOT:
1. John @ Battle of the Bastards
2. Dothraki last night
3. Theon charging Night King
Jamie's gotta strangle Cercei like the prophesy said. She always thought it would be Tyrion.
Maybe he goes in to kiss her in some sort of pretend reconciliation, and then strangles the life out of her and her unborn child. Kingslayer 2.0
Definitely the biggest issue with the episode the first half hour I was just trying to decipher what I was seeing
On handed strangling. Hmm. I feel like Jaime may come away frustrated from that attempt.
Wasn't sure, so I asked myself 'was this the final episode?'. And then I googled:
IMO the show is not great anymore and hasn't been for at least the past season and a half at least. Just a collection of dumb plans failing and important characters getting stuck in the same impossible situation only to be saved at the last second last night. The Night King deserved to best these dummies. The hype of the episode was to great to contend with and I am slightly underwhelmed. Not bad by any stretch but not amazing.
Maybe that’s true but if ya gotta play with ur settings that work for every other show is that practical, and I’ve already seen it maybe if they put out a disclaimer before airing the episode lolWhile at the gym this morning, I asked the weightlifting trainer what he thought of last night's episode. He said that he was in the process of rewatching it. He commented on the darkness of the background, then said that while reviewing on his tablet, the clarity was amazing as the picture was MUCH brighter. His idea is that when he gets home from work, he is going to adjust his television to maximum brightness mode. If it doesn't work, he will finish his rewatch on his tablet.
Funny how all the foreigners were sacrificed up front. Dothraki sent to their doom. Unsullied sent out in front of the fire trenches. Heck, even the Dragon's were out there.
Meanwhile all the Northerners retreated back inside the castle.
Tactically also the Night King pulled a Santa Anna and should have just bypassed Winterfell on his way to conquer the world. Everyone in Winterfell would have frozen or starved and he could have just walked through the countryside - game over.I will never stop marveling how everyone turns into Sun Tzu when reviewing a television show because Jon Snow didn't deploy his troops the way Napolean would have.
Besides, the worst military mind in the history of television is the night king. He has 10,000 years to figure out how to kill a crippled kid, his army grows exponentially after every battle and he has the ability to conjure a winter storm that would kill every possible source of food for his enemy.
But after 10,000 years, he couldn't wait ten more minutes for his army to wipe out every single soul on the other side and he got killed by a middle-school girl.
That was a pretty entertaining 90-minutes of television.
The one thing that I read that I really agree with is that the show was just too dark. Literally, too dark. I turned the lights off, tilted the screen, etc. I get that it was filmed at night, but we still have to be able to see it.
I had no problem viewing the episode. Watched on an ordinary 4K tv.
So is Arya the Prince That Was Promised?I don't recall any indication that Melisandre was bringing anyone back. The conversation with Arya was more than just repeating Syrio Forel's words -- she basically told Arya what she meant when she last saw her 5 years prior; that she was going to kill the night king and, by extension, his army.
I watched on a 2018 model budget brand 4k TV (coming highly recommended from The Wirecutter) and I couldn't see Spartacus.
In fairness to HBO, they met with George R Martin to discuss his vision as to how the series ends (confirmed by The Ringer). This is his story that HBO has told very well. It is not realistic to expect GOT to be A++ every episode/season but overall the whole story has been magnificent.
It was A+++ for a solid 3 seasons though. It has been a B- for 2 seasons with a few amazing moments mixed in. I don't think Martin will finish everything but in the 1% chance he does, he is not going to be so afraid to kill major characters.
but maybe.Part of the problem is the stream we are getting. HBO is streaming at 1080p I think and the video is compressed a couple of times before it shows up at your box.
Got to wait until the original source material comes out. Until then, mess with your TV settings.
Great episode, actually think the war with Cersei will be even more appealing to the fans. So many ways Cersei can be finished, Jamie is almost too obvious since he's been stabbing her all alongbut maybe.