madwarper said:Well... This changes things.
The gold was delivered ahead of the convoy. The whole scene starts with Tarly telling it has been moved inside King's Landing. Lots and lots of food was lost.
madwarper said:Well... This changes things.
Arya and Brienne aren't exactly friends. Last time they met, Arya just ran away from Brienne. I don't know if Arya even has friends at this point.Samtemdo8 said:Can I just say I hate sparring fights between characters who are friends with each other, I can never see anything friendly with fighting even if itis practice.
I agree with most of your cons, but I feel like Jon holding out on this one is a good approach. The Northern lords would probably revolt at the concept of serving a Targaryian, doubly so when they've shed so much blood over the ideal of being an independent nation. Kind of ironic. In the books, Dany learns not to expect everything to be handed to her because that's what her brother did and look where that got him. In the show, she's acting exactly the way her brother would, (IE, going I'm a Targaryian, therefore I am entitled to loyalty from people I have never met in my life when I have done nothing to earn it) just with some patience.BloatedGuppy said:5. Jon's stubbornness to concede to Dany's demands reek of plot contrivance. "Nothing is more important than uniting against the White Walkers! Nothing!". "I'm in, just bend the knee." "Oh well, absolutely not."
As Jon rightly points out upon his arrival, who rules isn't really the issue anymore, as they'll be ruling over a graveyard if they don't unite to face the common enemy.erttheking said:I agree with most of your cons, but I feel like Jon holding out on this one is a good approach. The Northern lords would probably revolt at the concept of serving a Targaryian, doubly so when they've shed so much blood over the ideal of being an independent nation.
There's certainly a point to that, but the Northerners are a pretty proud people and they're not above acting on impulse. The Night's Watch knew better than anyone how dangerous the walkers were, and yet they murdered Jon Snow and caused a power struggle in the Night's Watch. In fighting when the White Walkers are coming would be an incredibly stupid thing. The problem is, people ARE incredibly stupid and Jon knows this better than anyone else judging by all the people who tried to kill him and followed Ramsay Bolton of all people. He's had to work hard to get the Northerners under one banner and it won't do anyone any favors if they start killing each other again before the Walkers get to the wall.BloatedGuppy said:As Jon rightly points out upon his arrival, who rules isn't really the issue anymore, as they'll be ruling over a graveyard if they don't unite to face the common enemy.erttheking said:I agree with most of your cons, but I feel like Jon holding out on this one is a good approach. The Northern lords would probably revolt at the concept of serving a Targaryian, doubly so when they've shed so much blood over the ideal of being an independent nation.
It's a ridiculous sticking point. Were it not for the threat from beyond the wall, absolutely. In light of that, dickering over who gets to call whom a King or Queen is lunacy.
I don't get this. GoT isn't afraid to kill major characters in grusome ways, but characters have survived near death experiences before - Davos and Tyrion at the Blackwater, Arya survives being stabbed in the stomach, Sandor Clegane survives his fall, Jon and Gregor are literally brought back from (near) death, etc. Jaime surviving Drogon wouldn't be out of the blue, all things considered.tippy2k2 said:OH COME ON THRONES!!!!
God I was worried about this kind of garbage happening once RR's books were out of the picture.
You get plot armor and you get plot armor and you get plot armor! EVERYBODY GETS PLOT AAAARMOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRR!!!!!!
And not only that but they didn't even have the balls to show that he survived and left it on a cliffhanger like that. I expect that BS out of soap operas, not a show like Thrones.
Tell you what Thrones, if Jaime ends up being dead, I'll take back everything bad I said in this post. I know you're going to disappoint me here but I really do hope you don't...
So, to sum up, Dany's on the verge of uniting all of Westeros against her, including her own advisors, which I'm guessing will lead to some nasty things happening to her, which will lead to a shortage of dragonglass, which will lead to an inability to hold off the undead.Samtemdo8 said:On the next episode of Game of Thrones:
Without revealing to much of the spoilers I have read from the script leak, all I can say is no that is not the case. Lets just say really dumb things are gonna happen.Hawki said:So, to sum up, Dany's on the verge of uniting all of Westeros against her, including her own advisors, which I'm guessing will lead to some nasty things happening to her, which will lead to a shortage of dragonglass, which will lead to an inability to hold off the undead.Samtemdo8 said:On the next episode of Game of Thrones:
"Game over man, game over!"
Of course it isn't, which is why they should've just shown him blow the water off his nostrils and be done with it. Instead they tease us with this really surprise deep pond. I bet Jaime even gets a dream sequence before waking up on the beach.Hawki said:Jaime surviving Drogon wouldn't be out of the blue, all things considered.
I'm pulling this tired old trite but in the books, it was common knowledge that a ballista could hurt a dragon...if you could get it in the eye. At one point, during the siege of Meereen, the slavers outside are setting up balistas and Tyrion snorts that it's a fat lot of good it would do them unless they could make that million to one shot.Hawki said:Come to think of it, I have to ask...with dragons being weapons of war in the world for over 300 years, did no-one think until now to deploy a ballista? I ask because the implication I got is that it was a new weapon created by Cersei's maester (forget his name).
I think this season is just irking me so I'm being extra harsh on it because you're right, Thrones has pulled this kind of ish before. I swear every damn episode has some kind of BS in it where previous seasons usually only had like...one or two BS's (BSs? BS? What is plural BS?) that just bugs the shit out of me.Hawki said:I don't get this. GoT isn't afraid to kill major characters in grusome ways, but characters have survived near death experiences before - Davos and Tyrion at the Blackwater, Arya survives being stabbed in the stomach, Sandor Clegane survives his fall, Jon and Gregor are literally brought back from (near) death, etc. Jaime surviving Drogon wouldn't be out of the blue, all things considered.tippy2k2 said:OH COME ON THRONES!!!!
God I was worried about this kind of garbage happening once RR's books were out of the picture.
You get plot armor and you get plot armor and you get plot armor! EVERYBODY GETS PLOT AAAARMOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRR!!!!!!
And not only that but they didn't even have the balls to show that he survived and left it on a cliffhanger like that. I expect that BS out of soap operas, not a show like Thrones.
Tell you what Thrones, if Jaime ends up being dead, I'll take back everything bad I said in this post. I know you're going to disappoint me here but I really do hope you don't...