|
Post by Belle on Mar 22, 2016 20:31:46 GMT
I'm really tired of them using the Jaime/cersei relationship for shocks. The more "shocking" they try to make it, the more exhausting and tiring I find it.
The incest shock got old a long time ago. There's no reason for Jaime to be in KL at this point.
Although I do wonder whether he's taking on the role of Taena Merryweather's role in the books. I definitely expect that sexy lady to come back in TWOW and cause all kinds of shenanigans with Cersei.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 20:35:45 GMT
There's also a wight seemingly fighting through some tree roots, which makes me think of my theory of Bloodraven's cave losing its magical anti-WW shield and being overrun, forcing Bran to abandon it. That's what I'm betting on again. It's too bad Neil Marshall couldn't come back to direct that sequence. WWs and wights infiltrating a subterranean area would be right in his wheelhouse given his work in the Descent. Still, it should be good.
I wonder btw if Bran seeing the NK in his vision and the NK seemingly looking right back at him in some way triggers their invasion of the cave. Could be.
NK's reaction seems to indicate this. At least to me it seemed like he sensed Bran in some way. Even though that shot only lasted less than a second.
|
|
|
Post by TheMadQueen on Mar 22, 2016 20:39:13 GMT
I feel like the Lannister twins are so much more interesting when they're apart. They're not a package deal anymore, they each now have completely different lives and agendas.
Hopefully Cersei's just manipulating Jaime though.
|
|
|
Post by Belle on Mar 22, 2016 20:47:53 GMT
I feel like the Lannister twins are so much more interesting when they're apart. They're not a package deal anymore, they each now have completely different lives and agendas. Hopefully Cersei's just manipulating Jaime though. In the books I find their petty fights and jabs at each other to be really entertaining lol. But overall, I completely agree. ESPECIALLY ESPECIALLY on the show.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 20:48:01 GMT
This guy looks like he's in the weirwood roots too.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 20:50:27 GMT
This guy looks like he's in the weirwood roots too. It's still a mystery though where Bran is going to go after he escapes from the cave because if the WW are invading the weirwood, I'm not sure he would want to range north into The Lands of Always Winter like some of us were speculating. He'll probably want to go south and warn Jon.
|
|
|
Post by archiechvyalthan on Mar 22, 2016 20:51:59 GMT
There's also a wight seemingly fighting through some tree roots, which makes me think of my theory of Bloodraven's cave losing its magical anti-WW shield and being overrun, forcing Bran to abandon it. That's what I'm betting on again. It's too bad Neil Marshall couldn't come back to direct that sequence. WWs and wights infiltrating a subterranean area would be right in his wheelhouse given his work in the Descent. Still, it should be good.
I wonder btw if Bran seeing the NK in his vision and the NK seemingly looking right back at him in some way triggers their invasion of the cave. Could be.
His work on The Descent was great. But Sapochnik should do wonders with this too.... something on this scale, potentially ending with the 3-eyedraven/WW meeting has got to be an episode 10 scene.
|
|
|
Post by boojam on Mar 22, 2016 20:55:14 GMT
There's also a wight seemingly fighting through some tree roots, which makes me think of my theory of Bloodraven's cave losing its magical anti-WW shield and being overrun, forcing Bran to abandon it. That's what I'm betting on again. It's too bad Neil Marshall couldn't come back to direct that sequence. WWs and wights infiltrating a subterranean area would be right in his wheelhouse given his work in the Descent. Still, it should be good.
I wonder btw if Bran seeing the NK in his vision and the NK seemingly looking right back at him in some way triggers their invasion of the cave. Could be.
Knew there was a kind of big action sequence in E8 last season and wondered why Neil Marshall was not involved. Now I don't know , we shall see, but Miguel Sapochnik did such a good job with Hardhome they be going to him for action now on. Kind of wish Miguel had of done episode 8 and 9 , Daznak's Pit need better choreography. Looking forward to Sapochnik's work S6.
|
|
|
Post by Nezzer on Mar 22, 2016 20:55:56 GMT
This guy looks like he's in the weirwood roots too. It's still a mystery though where Bran is going to go after he escapes from the cave because if the WW are invading the weirwood, I'm not sure he would want to range north into The Lands of Always Winter like some of us were speculating. He'll probably want to go south and warn Jon. That's what I've been saying in these last few weeks, but mostly because I don't want Bran to go on a Frodo journey in search for a WW kill switch. That would be a lame ass ending. I hope he rides south and sets up his base of operations under the heart tree of Winterfell.
|
|
|
Post by kingeomer on Mar 22, 2016 21:00:21 GMT
Didn't Stephen Dillane film another series (The Tunnel) while going GoT though? I'm not ready to count Brienne out yet. I think anyone with a Valyrian steel sword would stick around for the battle of the Others. And I love Brienne and don't want to lose her. He did. Gwendoline also has Star Wars and unless plans have changed for her character, Kathleen Kennedy has said that she would like to see a bigger role for Capt. Phasma going forward. But yes, other cast members have filmed series in between seasons of the show, like Dillane and Richard Madden filmed Sirens in between seasons 1 and 2. I'm not ready to count Brienne out yet, I think Finn Jones' new role is more telling about his future on the show then this role is for Gwendoline.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 21:04:25 GMT
It's too bad Neil Marshall couldn't come back to direct that sequence. WWs and wights infiltrating a subterranean area would be right in his wheelhouse given his work in the Descent. Still, it should be good.
I wonder btw if Bran seeing the NK in his vision and the NK seemingly looking right back at him in some way triggers their invasion of the cave. Could be.
His work on The Descent was great. But Sapochnik should do wonders with this too.... something on this scale, potentially ending with the 3-eyedraven/WW meeting has got to be an episode 10 scene. So are we thinking that Bran's already began heading south with Meera at this point or that they escape through some other way when the WWs come into the cave? I'm just trying to figure where the scenes of Bran and Meera outside of the cave would fit in in relation to this.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 21:11:15 GMT
His work on The Descent was great. But Sapochnik should do wonders with this too.... something on this scale, potentially ending with the 3-eyedraven/WW meeting has got to be an episode 10 scene. So are we thinking that Bran's already began heading south with Meera at this point or that they escape through some other way when the WWs come into the cave? I'm just trying to figure where the scenes of Bran and Meera outside of the cave would fit in in relation to this. I would think there's more than one way out of the cave. So I could see Bran, Hodor, and Meera escaping into the Haunted Forest and perhaps some of the wights chase them down.
|
|
|
Post by mattpeto on Mar 22, 2016 21:13:38 GMT
His work on The Descent was great. But Sapochnik should do wonders with this too.... something on this scale, potentially ending with the 3-eyedraven/WW meeting has got to be an episode 10 scene. So are we thinking that Bran's already began heading south with Meera at this point or that they escape through some other way when the WWs come into the cave? I'm just trying to figure where the scenes of Bran and Meera outside of the cave would fit in in relation to this. I always just pictured Bran stays in the cave and just has visions of things. Young Hodor, Long Night, ToJ. Why are we assuming he left his cave?
|
|
|
Post by TheMadQueen on Mar 22, 2016 21:15:54 GMT
I personally think Bran will stay in that cave for a long long time. I think White Walkers will try to attack it, but will not be successful.
|
|
|
Post by archiechvyalthan on Mar 22, 2016 21:17:15 GMT
So are we thinking that Bran's already began heading south with Meera at this point or that they escape through some other way when the WWs come into the cave? I'm just trying to figure where the scenes of Bran and Meera outside of the cave would fit in in relation to this. I would think there's more than one way out of the cave. So I could see Bran, Hodor, and Meera escaping into the Haunted Forest and perhaps some of the wights chase them down. Exactly. I think this is all part of the same huge scene, culminating with Meera/Coldhands/whatever that is.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 21:17:53 GMT
So are we thinking that Bran's already began heading south with Meera at this point or that they escape through some other way when the WWs come into the cave? I'm just trying to figure where the scenes of Bran and Meera outside of the cave would fit in in relation to this. I always just pictured Bran stays in the cave and just has visions of things. Young Hodor, Long Night, ToJ. Why are we assuming he left his cave? Because the WWs and wights in the latest video seem to have infiltrated his cave. Plus this
and
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 21:18:00 GMT
OMFG WHITE WALKER IN THE CAVE. But i guess this could be 'coldhands'. The thing with him is i believe we never see his face in the book, but we know he has the blue eyes and characteristics of a wight at least. I think in the book he is likely to be a wight who is controlled be COTF/bloodraven, in the show they may just be one-upping it and making him a WW. He probably escorts bran and meera somewhere north to find something important. I don't see Bran heading south yet. But in the book coldhands can't enter the cave, which makes me think neither can WW. So this could be a flashback, and i think that would make more sense.
|
|
|
Post by archiechvyalthan on Mar 22, 2016 21:20:55 GMT
OMFG WHITE WALKER IN THE CAVE. But i guess this could be 'coldhands'. The thing with him is i believe we never see his face in the book, but we know he has the blue eyes and characteristics of a wight at least. I think in the book he is likely to be a wight who is controlled be COTF/bloodraven, in the show they may just be one-upping it and making him a WW. He probably escorts bran and meera somewhere north to find something important. I don't see Bran heading south yet. But in the book coldhands can't enter the cave, which makes me think neither can WW. So this could be a flashback, and i think that would make more sense. I think the WW inside the cave is just a regular "evil" white walker and Coldhands is the hooded rider coming to the rescue.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 21:23:15 GMT
OMFG WHITE WALKER IN THE CAVE. But i guess this could be 'coldhands'. The thing with him is i believe we never see his face in the book, but we know he has the blue eyes and characteristics of a wight at least. I think in the book he is likely to be a wight who is controlled be COTF/bloodraven, in the show they may just be one-upping it and making him a WW. He probably escorts bran and meera somewhere north to find something important. I don't see Bran heading south yet. But in the book coldhands can't enter the cave, which makes me think neither can WW. So this could be a flashback, and i think that would make more sense. I think the WW inside the cave is just a regular "evil" white walker and Coldhands is the hooded rider coming to the rescue. i think so too. I can't decide whether the WW is in the present or past though
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 21:24:40 GMT
I think the WW inside the cave is just a regular "evil" white walker and Coldhands is the hooded rider coming to the rescue. i think so too. I can't decide whether the WW is in the present or past though The present.
|
|