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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 19:05:04 GMT
Just youtube it y'all. Pay the Iron Price.
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2015 19:06:30 GMT
Is it possible Wars to Come closes the episode? The sound at the end sounds like something accompanying several cliffhangers
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Post by Nezzer on Jun 9, 2015 19:09:33 GMT
Is it possible Wars to Come closes the episode? The sound at the end sounds like something accompanying several cliffhangers It sounds like the perfect track for an ending montage.
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Post by sj4iy on Jun 9, 2015 19:14:59 GMT
Is it possible Wars to Come closes the episode? The sound at the end sounds like something accompanying several cliffhangers It sounds like the perfect track for an ending montage. It also sounds like the perfect song for a battle sequence...especially since there seems to be the Warrior of Light theme repeated within.
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2015 19:21:22 GMT
It sounds like the perfect track for an ending montage. It also sounds like the perfect song for a battle sequence...especially since there seems to be the Warrior of Light theme repeated within. And Brienne's theme from 2:42-2:55.
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Post by Father of Dragons on Jun 9, 2015 19:31:05 GMT
It ends on Stannis' theme which does not bode well for him The whole track sounds incredible though
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2015 19:33:29 GMT
It ends on Stannis' theme which does not bode well for him The whole track sounds incredible though Thank God. Make it stop.
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Post by Nezzer on Jun 9, 2015 19:37:09 GMT
It ends on Stannis' theme which does not bode well for him The whole track sounds incredible though Thank God. Make it stop. Why? If Stannis dies now Shireen's sacrifice will be in vain. I still want him to die fighting the Others.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 19:38:33 GMT
Why? If Stannis dies now Shireen's sacrifice will be in vain. I still want him to die fighting the Others. Agreed.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 19:38:41 GMT
Why? If Stannis dies now Shireen's sacrifice will be in vain. I still want him to die fighting the Others. What reason did we ever have to believe he'd die fighting the WW other than wishful thinking? The foreshadowing surrounding Stannis has always been that his crown would consume him.
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2015 19:39:00 GMT
Why? If Stannis dies now Shireen's sacrifice will be in vain. I still want him to die fighting the Others. It should be in vein so he realizes what evil he has done. I just cannot watch the character any longer.
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Post by sj4iy on Jun 9, 2015 19:41:06 GMT
Why? If Stannis dies now Shireen's sacrifice will be in vain. I still want him to die fighting the Others. That's the point. If they make her sacrifice 'worth it', then he will believe that he's done the right thing.
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Post by Father of Dragons on Jun 9, 2015 19:48:09 GMT
Why? If Stannis dies now Shireen's sacrifice will be in vain. I still want him to die fighting the Others. It should be in vein so he realizes what evil he has done. I just cannot watch the character any longer. You'd rather the Boltons win?
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Post by Nezzer on Jun 9, 2015 19:50:11 GMT
Why? If Stannis dies now Shireen's sacrifice will be in vain. I still want him to die fighting the Others. What reason did we ever have to believe he'd die fighting the WW other than wishful thinking? The foreshadowing surrounding Stannis has always been that his crown would consume him. I know, I find it very unlikely that he will ever manage to sit the Iron Throne. Even in the books, there are just far too many obstacles in his way, even if he captures Winterfell. Why? If Stannis dies now Shireen's sacrifice will be in vain. I still want him to die fighting the Others. It should be in vein so he realizes what evil he has done. I just cannot watch the character any longer. In GRRM's world, you can't do good without doing evil. In his world, just like in ours, evil deeds can be a way - and sometimes are the only way - to do good, the greater good. That's why the Starks lost, because they thought they could do good without getting their hands dirty. I'm not trying to defend Shireen's sacrifice, many of you are already aware of how I hated it, but now that the damage is done I don't want it to be for nothing. One of Stannis' main characteristics is that he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Asha's quote about him is very appropriate:
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2015 19:54:21 GMT
It should be in vein so he realizes what evil he has done. I just cannot watch the character any longer. You'd rather the Boltons win? What reason did we ever have to believe he'd die fighting the WW other than wishful thinking? The foreshadowing surrounding Stannis has always been that his crown would consume him. I know, I find it very unlikely that he will ever manage to sit the Iron Throne. Even in the books, there are just far too many obstacles in his way, even if he captures Winterfell. It should be in vein so he realizes what evil he has done. I just cannot watch the character any longer. In GRRM's world, you can't do good without doing evil. In his world, just like in ours, evil deeds can be a way - and sometimes are the only way - to do good, the greater good. That's why the Starks lost, because they thought they could do good without getting their hands dirty. I'm not trying to defend Shireen's sacrifice, many of you are already aware of how I hated it, but now that the damage is done I don't want it to be for nothing. One of Stannis' main characteristics is that he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Asha's quote about him is very appropriate: Honestly? I don't think I care anymore, so whoever wins is not gonna get any reaction from me. i just hope Brienne lives.
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Post by Father of Dragons on Jun 9, 2015 20:21:53 GMT
You'd rather the Boltons win? I know, I find it very unlikely that he will ever manage to sit the Iron Throne. Even in the books, there are just far too many obstacles in his way, even if he captures Winterfell. In GRRM's world, you can't do good without doing evil. In his world, just like in ours, evil deeds can be a way - and sometimes are the only way - to do good, the greater good. That's why the Starks lost, because they thought they could do good without getting their hands dirty. I'm not trying to defend Shireen's sacrifice, many of you are already aware of how I hated it, but now that the damage is done I don't want it to be for nothing. One of Stannis' main characteristics is that he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Asha's quote about him is very appropriate: Honestly? I don't think I care anymore, so whoever wins is not gonna get any reaction from me. i just hope Brienne lives. Ah, so the hype for LSH can continue?
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2015 20:26:07 GMT
Honestly? I don't think I care anymore, so whoever wins is not gonna get any reaction from me. i just hope Brienne lives. Ah, so the hype for LSH can continue? Brienne is not needed for LSH in the show's reality but I want her to live because her and Pod are likable. Unless most people on the show atm
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Post by sj4iy on Jun 9, 2015 21:39:38 GMT
What reason did we ever have to believe he'd die fighting the WW other than wishful thinking? The foreshadowing surrounding Stannis has always been that his crown would consume him. I know, I find it very unlikely that he will ever manage to sit the Iron Throne. Even in the books, there are just far too many obstacles in his way, even if he captures Winterfell. It should be in vein so he realizes what evil he has done. I just cannot watch the character any longer. In GRRM's world, you can't do good without doing evil. In his world, just like in ours, evil deeds can be a way - and sometimes are the only way - to do good, the greater good. That's why the Starks lost, because they thought they could do good without getting their hands dirty. I'm not trying to defend Shireen's sacrifice, many of you are already aware of how I hated it, but now that the damage is done I don't want it to be for nothing. One of Stannis' main characteristics is that he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Asha's quote about him is very appropriate: The problem with this is that it breaks everything down into 'good' and 'bad'. Most decisions aren't that black and white. The Starks didn't need to become 'bad' to survive. In fact, had Robb kept his word and married a Frey, the Red Wedding would never have happened. Bad decisions aren't always 'evil'. Sometimes doing the right thing is bad- it all depends on your POV. Leaving the Wildlings to save the NW and Westeros was good and bad...Jon saves his brothers and many in Westeros, but at the expense of Ygritte and the Wildlings killed in the attack. But what was the good decision and what was the bad?
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Post by Nezzer on Jun 10, 2015 3:33:31 GMT
Damn, until now I hadn't noticed the bit near the end of "The Wars to Come", just before Stannis' theme, was the Bolton theme. Just had an eargasm when the brass hit its peak
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Post by Nezzer on Jun 10, 2015 3:55:47 GMT
So let's dissect "The Wars to Come":
0:00-0:36 Stark theme 0:37-1:34 Stannis theme 1:35-2:07 ???? 2:08-2:37 Stannis theme 2:38-3:15 Brienne's theme 3:16-4:11 Bolton theme 4:12-4:47 Stannis theme
Any ideas for that third one? It reminds me a bit of Littlefinger's theme, but I'm not sure.
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