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Post by Singer of Death on May 24, 2019 21:56:23 GMT
I’m glad Theon is the only favourite character of mine that wasn’t screwed over by D&D.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 24, 2019 14:00:07 GMT
Robot Bran has potential to pay off something. It’s an interesting outcome when he inherit the power of the 3ER.
But it’s a shame they didn’t utilize him much throughout the series. Otherwise it would make King Bran slightly understandable. Just slightly.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 24, 2019 5:12:18 GMT
After the show ended, the books becomes more complicated to predict. Besides the confirmation from GRRM that the show ending will basically be the same in the book, he needs to wrap up so many storylines and POV characters, and will take eternity before he dive into the political plot (like how effective does Dany rule in Westeros before Jon is gonna kill her).
In TWOW we have: - Battle of Winterfell - Battle in Meereen - fAegon and Dorne - Cersei plot - Jon and the NW - Sansa and the vale - Brienne and Jaime with LS - the Others - Euron - Bran - Arya - Dany with the Dothraki and going to back to Meereen (and maybe sail off to Westeros at the end)
My new predictions: - Stannis does indeed die during the battle of W - Davos will return with Rickon’s safely back to Winterfell - Jon will be back and rule as king regent for Rickon, but becomes king when Rickon die (maybe by assassination). - Euron and Dorne allied with fAegon, arrive to Westeros where Cersei surrenders. - Cersei and maybe Jaime dies - the rest is history (Arya, Bran, Dany)
At the end of TWOW, it left with 3 competitors of the Targs, aka the Three Head of the Dragon: Jon, Dany, and fAegon.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 23, 2019 16:49:39 GMT
Welp. Adding Sansa to one of these memes:
“The Dragon Queen is one of the nastiest stank bitch I’ve ever met. Do not trust her. She is a fugly slut.”
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Post by Singer of Death on May 23, 2019 16:40:50 GMT
Can we talk about how Dany commits genocide and Bronn is like 'the brothels burned down lol.' One of the prostitutes was said to have the virus, so Bronn is better off without the brothels lol.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 23, 2019 16:37:34 GMT
I’m not surprised about Dave Hill. He’s a terrible writer like D&D.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 21, 2019 18:35:11 GMT
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Post by Singer of Death on May 20, 2019 19:03:08 GMT
i was kidding, bud But yes I do believe Sansa is isn’t necessarily as morally upright as Jon, but she isn’t nearly as self serving as Cersei and Petyr. She might be the best thing for the North tbh. Not an honor-bound dummy like Ned, but not a scheming lunatic like Cersei. A happy medium between good person and smart person. Sorry, I'm a little defensive, I've spent my morning discussing the show online, and I keep getting called dumb or a man baby. I haven't insulted anyone that disagrees with me and it's quite sad that some people think it's okay or even empowering to talk to others that way. Anyway I would have like more screentime with Sansa in latter seasons to help flesh out her moral compass and why she dislikes Dany so much. It's hard for me to suss out with what little they gave us. As much as I like Sansa, I agreed. I don’t like the way they handled Sansa’s reasons and actions ever since season 6. In this season, Sansa wanted the North’s independence, but here there’s no particular reason as to why she has to be hostile toward Dany.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 20, 2019 18:25:22 GMT
I know this is suppose to be joke, but the Kingsmoot is more a democracy for the noble houses, not including the commoners like what Sam is looking for.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 20, 2019 18:22:22 GMT
How is this funny?
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Post by Singer of Death on May 20, 2019 18:11:21 GMT
Is Sansa going independent supposed to be a win? She's basically more Cersei/Littlefinger than Stark. Her scheming kind of led to the destruction of a city. Her crown looks a lot like Cersei's. IDK how to feel about her ending. Fanservice aside, Sansa betrayed Jon by telling his secret and in exchange she gets what she wanted, to be QITN. The only consequence for her actions seems to be Jon not saying he forgives her during their goodbye, otherwise nothing else changes because Bran and Arya were not going back north anyway. I feel like this is the only price that Sansa has to pay for betraying Jon and some of the stuff she done in the past seasons. She gets to be QtTN, but her family members were off doing their own things, she doesn’t have anyone close by personally.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 20, 2019 16:09:06 GMT
Remember when we all thought R+L=J actually mattered and Dany and Jon would rule together. HAHAHAHAHA. Those Jonerys threads certainly aged well...
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Post by Singer of Death on May 20, 2019 4:05:52 GMT
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Westworld
May 20, 2019 3:36:34 GMT
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Post by Singer of Death on May 20, 2019 3:36:34 GMT
I don’t really get why S2 get the hate than it deserves.
Like yeah the plot became convoluted and some parts are cheap, but I don’t t think it’s that bad as people make out to be.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 20, 2019 3:34:12 GMT
Better than I expected.
King Bran and the council parts are stupid, but the other scenes were fantastic.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 17, 2019 15:36:52 GMT
Well Rickon’s direwolf is literally named Shaggydog which usually meant a plot amounts to nothing. So figured Rickon’s fate will be similar in the book with those cannibals and unicorn at the island.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 17, 2019 5:03:03 GMT
Just watched Hereditary on Netflix, and hoo boy what a ride. Now I didn't read the synopsis nor watch the trailer for it, and I'm so glad I didn't because Charlie's death had me completely shooked. The dramatic scenes were so powerful, from Peter's reaction to Annie's bloodcurdling scream and that dinner scene. The last part literally had me in tears cause I can related to this. This is one of the rare movies where I truly get invested in the characters.
The only major aspect I do not like is the supernatural plot. Personally I feel like it took away the major drama that the movie established so well in the first half. Like I thoroughly loved it because I liked that it's a horror/suspenseful without some typical horror story. You don't need have a cult or supernatural story to make it horror. Just a horror/drama movie about a dysfunctional family breaking apart from within cause of mental illnesses, deaths, etc. But this is just me and I still enjoyed it despite my complaints.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 17, 2019 4:46:13 GMT
This is the Arya I wanted: The Direwolves are one of the biggest bastardizations of the show. I know in my heart George has greater things in store for them. This would be Rickon had they survived Lol.
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Post by Singer of Death on May 17, 2019 0:31:40 GMT
And the Loqueesha trailer just got removed. Who would have thought?
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Post by Singer of Death on May 16, 2019 2:12:34 GMT
I'm just thinking about shows that were suddenly canceled and the writers had to come up with a rushed ending to wrap everything up in a few episodes because they literally had no more time, and how D&D actually had full support from HBO to give GoT the ending it deserved but refused so they can move on to SW, and I just get so upset they didn't appreciate the gift they were given. Like, if I were the showrunners from Rome I would be banging on D&D's door to punch them in the face. Oh why did they have to cancelled Rome.
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