The only prediction I made was "Jon Snow will die" and I did not say in the third season. He will die and something dramatic will happen to the wildling girl, I think she kills him, maybe he kills her.OhJohnNo said:Aghahahahahahahahahahaahaaaaaa...Chris Tian said:The only two remaining interesting storylines get by far the least screen time and that Jon Snow will die, probably killed by his wildling girl, could only be more obvious if Martin would come to my house with a bat that has "The Bastard dies" written on it and beats me with it.
Martin's writing is so ridiculously predictable. He took the "everybody can die" trope he established in the first season/book and made it into a "everybody will die". For me thats even more boring as if you know nothing too bad will happen to the protagonists. At least then you have characters you like and are invested in. Centering your whole story around "muhahaha I'm so dark and edgy and will kill everybody" gets really old really quick, especially if I dont really care about most of the characters.
Oooh boy. You know nothing, Chris Tian. You sound like this guy:
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So when that happens I write you a "called it" pm
But like I said thats not really what took the series down from the "the best thing of all times on TV" podest for me. Its that nothing really interesting is going on, except the Jon Snow storyline and knowing that he will die takes the wind out of its sails, and the Dragon Queen storyline, but hers is so detached from the rest of the story that watching 60 minutes of show for 5 minutes that interest me is kind of a chore.
What really saves the series for me is the acting and the whole production value, it just looks so good, even if the story itself is very meh. Whoever is responsible for the casting choices deserves a medal.