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Post by archiechvyalthan on Mar 15, 2016 16:40:41 GMT
Yep. But in s7. I'm pretty sure that's a doctored s1 image. Hard to be sure though. But it looks familiar except for the Jon bit. I think it might have been this scene and they just photoshopped Jon in there. Should have made more of an effort to incorporate the man bun.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 16:47:56 GMT
I think it might have been this scene and they just photoshopped Jon in there. Should have made more of an effort to incorporate the man bun. That and replace the water with snow. It didn't look like the North.
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Post by archiechvyalthan on Mar 15, 2016 17:01:03 GMT
Oh and I really need Max von Sydow to narrate all the histories and lore videos next year. Thanks
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Post by afarouk07 on Mar 15, 2016 17:24:46 GMT
Where do you watch the histories and lores?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 17:27:54 GMT
Where do you watch the histories and lores? Well, you're supposed to watch them on the Blurays...but this youtube channel has all of them.
www.youtube.com/user/maystb/videos
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Post by kingeomer on Mar 15, 2016 17:28:13 GMT
Do you think we'll ever see Gendry again? I'd like to. My hopes are not high for it though. Then again, I thought chances were good we would not hear from the Blackfish or Edmure again and here we are...so who knows?
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Post by mattpeto on Mar 15, 2016 18:35:53 GMT
Sounds like Randyll Tarley is going to be pretty unlikable. www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/15/game-of-thrones-what-meeting-samwell-tarlys-family-means-for-season-6?abthid=56e853462b2a8fba1d000015IGN: Looking forward to Season 6, I'm so excited that we're going to meet Sam's family. What do those characters bring to the show, and what are your thoughts on the characters and the great slate of actors portraying them?
Bradley: What they bring to the show is they make sense of Sam. I think that was quite important. Randyll's always been a character on the show, way before he ever appeared on screen, because he played such a part in Sam's psyche and you always felt that the shadow of Randyll was standing behind Sam all the time. He's actually something that's penetrated the entire series when it comes to Sam, because he's always got him in the back of his mind. But when you see them made flesh and you see the performances and you see just how formidable Randyll is and how loving the mother is and what a dysfunctional family it is and how potentially abusive it can be, that's when Sam makes sense. That's when all of Sam's psyche and all of his low self-esteem and all of his crippling doubts about himself and pain he suffers, that's when it all starts to be contextualized, because you can see the home that he grew up in.
You can see the home that raised the child that led onto the man. I think that's really what you needed to see -- and it was strange for me because I'd been referring to Randyll since the first. One of the first lines he said was, "My father said so," and I've been thinking about him and picturing him in my mind, picturing the mother and picturing my home. It was strange for me to then see it, because then I had to think backwards and see all the times I was talking about Randyll and talking about my mother and Horn Hill, I was actually talking about this guy. This is the guy I was talking about. He looked like this when I was talking about him and seeing him look like this and the place look like that. This fills in the gaps for me in retrospect. It was really interesting to see them come to life.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 18:41:28 GMT
Sounds like Randyll Tarley is going to be pretty unlikable. www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/15/game-of-thrones-what-meeting-samwell-tarlys-family-means-for-season-6?abthid=56e853462b2a8fba1d000015IGN: Looking forward to Season 6, I'm so excited that we're going to meet Sam's family. What do those characters bring to the show, and what are your thoughts on the characters and the great slate of actors portraying them?
Bradley: What they bring to the show is they make sense of Sam. I think that was quite important. Randyll's always been a character on the show, way before he ever appeared on screen, because he played such a part in Sam's psyche and you always felt that the shadow of Randyll was standing behind Sam all the time. He's actually something that's penetrated the entire series when it comes to Sam, because he's always got him in the back of his mind. But when you see them made flesh and you see the performances and you see just how formidable Randyll is and how loving the mother is and what a dysfunctional family it is and how potentially abusive it can be, that's when Sam makes sense. That's when all of Sam's psyche and all of his low self-esteem and all of his crippling doubts about himself and pain he suffers, that's when it all starts to be contextualized, because you can see the home that he grew up in.
You can see the home that raised the child that led onto the man. I think that's really what you needed to see -- and it was strange for me because I'd been referring to Randyll since the first. One of the first lines he said was, "My father said so," and I've been thinking about him and picturing him in my mind, picturing the mother and picturing my home. It was strange for me to then see it, because then I had to think backwards and see all the times I was talking about Randyll and talking about my mother and Horn Hill, I was actually talking about this guy. This is the guy I was talking about. He looked like this when I was talking about him and seeing him look like this and the place look like that. This fills in the gaps for me in retrospect. It was really interesting to see them come to life.I don't think he was ever supposed to be likable.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 19:03:11 GMT
Sounds like Randyll Tarley is going to be pretty unlikable. www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/15/game-of-thrones-what-meeting-samwell-tarlys-family-means-for-season-6?abthid=56e853462b2a8fba1d000015IGN: Looking forward to Season 6, I'm so excited that we're going to meet Sam's family. What do those characters bring to the show, and what are your thoughts on the characters and the great slate of actors portraying them?
Bradley: What they bring to the show is they make sense of Sam. I think that was quite important. Randyll's always been a character on the show, way before he ever appeared on screen, because he played such a part in Sam's psyche and you always felt that the shadow of Randyll was standing behind Sam all the time. He's actually something that's penetrated the entire series when it comes to Sam, because he's always got him in the back of his mind. But when you see them made flesh and you see the performances and you see just how formidable Randyll is and how loving the mother is and what a dysfunctional family it is and how potentially abusive it can be, that's when Sam makes sense. That's when all of Sam's psyche and all of his low self-esteem and all of his crippling doubts about himself and pain he suffers, that's when it all starts to be contextualized, because you can see the home that he grew up in.
You can see the home that raised the child that led onto the man. I think that's really what you needed to see -- and it was strange for me because I'd been referring to Randyll since the first. One of the first lines he said was, "My father said so," and I've been thinking about him and picturing him in my mind, picturing the mother and picturing my home. It was strange for me to then see it, because then I had to think backwards and see all the times I was talking about Randyll and talking about my mother and Horn Hill, I was actually talking about this guy. This is the guy I was talking about. He looked like this when I was talking about him and seeing him look like this and the place look like that. This fills in the gaps for me in retrospect. It was really interesting to see them come to life.I don't think he was ever supposed to be likable. I've always hated him. Sam's stories and thoughts about him were awful and IIRC in AFfC he told Brienne that "a good rape would do her good". What the fuck?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 19:10:36 GMT
I don't think he was ever supposed to be likable. I've always hated him. Sam's stories and thoughts about him were awful and IIRC in AFfC he told Brienne that "a good rape would do her good". What the fuck? Yeah he's a fucking brutal asshole. Although I am looking forward to seeing Heartsbane.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 19:13:37 GMT
I've always hated him. Sam's stories and thoughts about him were awful and IIRC in AFfC he told Brienne that "a good rape would do her good". What the fuck? Yeah he's a fucking brutal asshole. Although I am looking forward to seeing Heartsbane. Speaking about the Valyrian swords, Dayne doesn't seem to have one in the trailer? He's dual wielding two swords.
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Post by mattpeto on Mar 15, 2016 19:16:51 GMT
Sounds like Randyll Tarley is going to be pretty unlikable. www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/15/game-of-thrones-what-meeting-samwell-tarlys-family-means-for-season-6?abthid=56e853462b2a8fba1d000015IGN: Looking forward to Season 6, I'm so excited that we're going to meet Sam's family. What do those characters bring to the show, and what are your thoughts on the characters and the great slate of actors portraying them?
Bradley: What they bring to the show is they make sense of Sam. I think that was quite important. Randyll's always been a character on the show, way before he ever appeared on screen, because he played such a part in Sam's psyche and you always felt that the shadow of Randyll was standing behind Sam all the time. He's actually something that's penetrated the entire series when it comes to Sam, because he's always got him in the back of his mind. But when you see them made flesh and you see the performances and you see just how formidable Randyll is and how loving the mother is and what a dysfunctional family it is and how potentially abusive it can be, that's when Sam makes sense. That's when all of Sam's psyche and all of his low self-esteem and all of his crippling doubts about himself and pain he suffers, that's when it all starts to be contextualized, because you can see the home that he grew up in.
You can see the home that raised the child that led onto the man. I think that's really what you needed to see -- and it was strange for me because I'd been referring to Randyll since the first. One of the first lines he said was, "My father said so," and I've been thinking about him and picturing him in my mind, picturing the mother and picturing my home. It was strange for me to then see it, because then I had to think backwards and see all the times I was talking about Randyll and talking about my mother and Horn Hill, I was actually talking about this guy. This is the guy I was talking about. He looked like this when I was talking about him and seeing him look like this and the place look like that. This fills in the gaps for me in retrospect. It was really interesting to see them come to life.I don't think he was ever supposed to be likable. I know he's an ass in the books. I wonder if he could kind of grow into a villain, like Ramsay.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 19:37:18 GMT
I don't think he was ever supposed to be likable. I know he's an ass in the books. I wonder if he could kind of grow into a villain, like Ramsay. I could see him being a hated character. I can't tell in the show though if he'll go to King's Landing or stay to defend the Reach from Euron's invasion.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 21:37:18 GMT
Yeah he's a fucking brutal asshole. Although I am looking forward to seeing Heartsbane. Speaking about the Valyrian swords, Dayne doesn't seem to have one in the trailer? He's dual wielding two swords. Arthur Dayne's sword is not valyrian steel. It was forged from a 'falling star'
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 22:57:00 GMT
IGN links?!
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Post by Belle on Mar 15, 2016 23:06:16 GMT
yawn @ everything in regards to sam
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2016 23:07:39 GMT
yawn @ everything in regards to sam
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Post by Belle on Mar 15, 2016 23:09:55 GMT
yawn @ everything in regards to sam omg what did i do today to deserve to be punished with benedict cumberbatch's face no but seriously sam and sam/gilly scenes are all gonna be fast forwarded or will be used to go to the bathroom or text people back
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Post by TheMadQueen on Mar 15, 2016 23:11:05 GMT
omg what did i do today to deserve to be punished with benedict cumberbatch's face no but seriously sam and sam/gilly scenes are all gonna be fast forwarded or will be used to go to the bathroom or text people back Lol preach! For me it's Arya. She's when I check the group chats lol.
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Post by Belle on Mar 15, 2016 23:16:42 GMT
omg what did i do today to deserve to be punished with benedict cumberbatch's face no but seriously sam and sam/gilly scenes are all gonna be fast forwarded or will be used to go to the bathroom or text people back Lol preach! For me it's Arya. She's when I check the group chats lol. lol i love arya but otherwise i cant bring myself to give a single fuck about anything mereen or sam or dorne related in regards to season 6. honestly i'm in denial that the sand snakes are even coming back
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