|
Post by lordcarson on Jan 18, 2016 19:48:51 GMT
Honestly what matters more right now, whether I edit posts and clear the bullshit of what I say or if the trailer is fucking coming soon, I'd say the latter. Watch your profanity.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2016 19:56:26 GMT
Honestly what matters more right now, whether I edit posts and clear the bullshit of what I say or if the trailer is fucking coming soon, I'd say the latter. Watch your profanity. Yeah I know I curse a lot. It's a bad habit I guess.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2016 20:38:07 GMT
Yeah I know I curse a lot. It's a bad habit I guess.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2016 21:04:23 GMT
Yeah I know I curse a lot. It's a bad habit I guess. All I know is that I will be cursing of joy when the trailer is released.
|
|
|
Post by archiechvyalthan on Jan 18, 2016 21:58:27 GMT
Maisie's quote seems to suggest that, while Jon is confirmed to return, it won't be the Jon people want. Which has always been my hope, although it's possible this is just misdirection.
I doubt it though, we also had Emilia Clarke's quote that Jon's resurrection would come at a big cost.
|
|
|
Post by Belle on Jan 18, 2016 22:26:19 GMT
Maisie's quote seems to suggest that, while Jon is confirmed to return, it won't be the Jon people want. Which has always been my hope, although it's possible this is just misdirection. I doubt it though, we also had Emilia Clarke's quote that Jon's resurrection would come at a big cost. yes i'm hoping for a much more ruthless Jon
|
|
|
Post by day dreamer on Jan 19, 2016 0:40:16 GMT
If it's not the Jon people want does that mean he doesn't immediately kill Ollie after reanimation because that's what I want.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 0:50:39 GMT
If it's not the Jon people want does that mean he doesn't immediately kill Ollie after reanimation because that's what I want. Well he'll probably be somewhat darker and a lose a little bit of himself after his resurrection, but if it's not Jon who kills Olly then I hope it's Ghost. Unless they have Olly survive until the end of the season where the WW most likely break through the wall.
|
|
|
Post by archiechvyalthan on Jan 19, 2016 1:12:42 GMT
If it's not the Jon people want does that mean he doesn't immediately kill Ollie after reanimation because that's what I want. It depends. I think UnJon will be free of ordinary human needs, and personal vengeance is one such need. So I don't think Olly will even register to him.
|
|
|
Post by barristanwhitebeard on Jan 19, 2016 2:49:50 GMT
If it's not the Jon people want does that mean he doesn't immediately kill Ollie after reanimation because that's what I want. It depends. I think UnJon will be free of ordinary human needs, and personal vengeance is one such need. So I don't think Olly will even register to him. I am among those who expect the resurrection of Jon have a deep impact on him. You can't simply go through a situation like that (your own men and brothers revolting against you and killing you and then come back from death) and be the same person. It must have affected him deeply, for better or worse. It would be disappointing if he only comes back as the same guy.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 3:28:08 GMT
|
|
|
Post by day dreamer on Jan 19, 2016 3:30:23 GMT
I always pictures UnJon as having zero fucks. I think he'll still have a strong sense of duty but I see him being angrier, at least at the beginning.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 3:50:04 GMT
Well the last time we saw Margaery she told Cersei "Get out you hateful bitch!" so I imagine she's going to have a lot of scenes with the High Sparrow before Jaime and Mace come to the Sept. And we know that she'll be pretending to be a devout member of the faith so she could convince him that her sins aren't as disgraceful as Cersei's. I don't think being arrested and put in a cell has broken her completely, but the problem is because Tommen is such a weak King, I figure that's the reason Olenna and Mace will bring more Tyrell soldiers to KL to protect them. Now the High Sparrow could take advantage of that and decide to give Margaery and Loras an option of turning to the faith or suffer a similar punishment as Cersei, but I think once Tommen sees his mother after her WoS, he might have a bit more courage and bravery to face the High Sparrow.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 3:54:41 GMT
Well the last time we saw Margaery she told Cersei "Get out you hateful bitch!" so I imagine she's going to have a lot of scenes with the High Sparrow before Jaime and Mace come to the Sept. And we know that she'll be pretending to be a devout member of the faith so she could convince him that her sins aren't as disgraceful as Cersei's. I don't think being arrested and put in a cell has broken her completely, but the problem is because Tommen is such a weak King, I figure that's the reason Olenna and Mace will bring more Tyrell soldiers to KL to protect them. Now the High Sparrow could take advantage of that and decide to give Margaery and Loras an option of turning to the faith or suffer a similar punishment as Cersei, but I think once Tommen sees his mother after her WoS, he might have a bit more courage and bravery to face the High Sparrow. I could see her having some scenes with various visitors to her cell too. Probably Olenna and Tommen at the very least.
|
|
|
Post by Belle on Jan 19, 2016 3:58:14 GMT
I can't bring myself to care about Margaery because of how little screentime she's had in the past two seasons. She's mostly just a plot device for Cersei imo. I'll be very surprised if Margaery has anymore than 15-20 minutes of screen time next season.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 4:13:29 GMT
I can't bring myself to care about Margaery because of how little screentime she's had in the past two seasons. She's mostly just a plot device for Cersei imo. I'll be very surprised if Margaery has anymore than 15-20 minutes of screen time next season. Yeah I agree and I think she only had 10 minutes of screentime last season, but what's interesting is in S3 it seemed like they were building her character up from the books. One of the reasons I think she was underused is they pretty much established the conflict between her and Cersei very early on so there wasn't much for her to do between marrying Tommen and getting arrested.
|
|
|
Post by Belle on Jan 19, 2016 4:24:23 GMT
I can't bring myself to care about Margaery because of how little screentime she's had in the past two seasons. She's mostly just a plot device for Cersei imo. I'll be very surprised if Margaery has anymore than 15-20 minutes of screen time next season. Yeah I agree and I think she only had 10 minutes of screentime last season, but what's interesting is in S3 it seemed like they were building her character up from the books, but one of the reasons I think she was underused is they pretty much established the conflict between her and Cersei very early on so there wasn't much for her to do between marrying Tommen and getting arrested. IMO D&D were never truly interested in Margaery, they always just liked Natalie. From Season 3, I expected her to have a bigger role too but she was very forgettable in Season 4 and her only main purpose in Season 5 was to serve as a catalyst for Cersei to arm the faith. She only really had major screentime in episode 3 of season 5. And I expect the same for Season 6. She'll probably have a decent amount of screentime in episode 6 and then just have a couple of short scenes with Olenna, Cersei and Loras and give some reaction shots for other scenes.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 5:09:08 GMT
Yeah I agree and I think she only had 10 minutes of screentime last season, but what's interesting is in S3 it seemed like they were building her character up from the books, but one of the reasons I think she was underused is they pretty much established the conflict between her and Cersei very early on so there wasn't much for her to do between marrying Tommen and getting arrested. IMO D&D were never truly interested in Margaery, they always just liked Natalie. From Season 3, I expected her to have a bigger role too but she was very forgettable in Season 4 and her only main purpose in Season 5 was to serve as a catalyst for Cersei to arm the faith. She only really had major screentime in episode 3 of season 5. And I expect the same for Season 6. She'll probably have a decent amount of screentime in episode 6 and then just have a couple of short scenes with Olenna, Cersei and Loras and give some reaction shots for other scenes. I'm not expecting her to have that much screentime either going forward and I've noticed that she disappears in the second half of the season too so we might not even see her that much after she's released. However, Natalie has hinted in interviews that Rory McCann could be in her storyline so it's likely that she'll make an appearance at Cersei's trial by combat.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2016 5:15:36 GMT
She'll still really be the catalyst for Cersei's arc here but this business of her acting pious and getting Tommen to go along with it should make for a pretty interesting late-season KL dynamic all the same. Particularly since Jaime leaves shortly after that. I've never been too interested in Marge as a character (particularly in the books where she's really just someone we hear about mostly off-page anyways) but Dormer gives her a bit of life, I guess. The most interesting thing for me in KL in s6 will be the Lannister family dynamics and having Kevan and Pycelle get some more screentime.
|
|
|
Post by Belle on Jan 19, 2016 5:15:32 GMT
IMO D&D were never truly interested in Margaery, they always just liked Natalie. From Season 3, I expected her to have a bigger role too but she was very forgettable in Season 4 and her only main purpose in Season 5 was to serve as a catalyst for Cersei to arm the faith. She only really had major screentime in episode 3 of season 5. And I expect the same for Season 6. She'll probably have a decent amount of screentime in episode 6 and then just have a couple of short scenes with Olenna, Cersei and Loras and give some reaction shots for other scenes. I'm not expecting her to have that much screentime either going forward and I've noticed that she disappears in the second half of the season too so we might not even see her that much after she's released. However, Natalie has hinted in interviews that Rory McCann could be in her storyline so it's likely that she'll make an appearance at Cersei's trial by combat. eh most of the shooting takes place in Belfast, so if Natalie just saw him there then it doesn't mean anything IMO. and I dont think there were any reports of Rory Mcann in Girona. I don't believe in Cleganebowl at all (for both the books and the show).
|
|