Game of Thrones General (Non-Book Related) Discussion Thread - Part 1

I think Miguel just bit off more than he could chew in terms of the plotting and execution. He didnt know how to use all the players effectively.
The Night King disappears for stretches and doesnt do much. Jaime and Brienne are very underused and inconsequential. Dany and Jon are all but useless. The dragons are criminally underused so that they dont become deus ex machinas. When they were trying to light the trench Jon and Rhaegal were right there beside it but didnt light it all so Mel could have her big moment.
I liked the battle a lot. I think the issue was the hype up of who was going to die and the fact that this isn't the big one. That comes in episode 5. Also directed by Miguel.
 
So, all that set-up, everything with the White Walkers, the Night King, just to be taken care of in one episode, and shifting focus back to Cersei? Martin, please, I need you to write faster.

This is my biggest concern. If the threat of the White Walkers doesn't have a direct impact on the larger landscape of Westeros in some fashion, then it's going to feel like two separate storylines smashed together over the course of 8 seasons. I hope it isn't as simple as: "The Night King is gone, now let's take the throne... the end."
 
I liked the battle a lot. I think the issue was the hype up of who was going to die and the fact that this isn't the big one. That comes in episode 5. Also directed by Miguel.

Hype created by the show forshadowing and spending time on the Azhor Ahai red herring, the Three Eyed Raven, the role of the dragons, the Long Night, Winter is coming, Valyrian steel, dragon glass... it was all used and resolved in the most mundane way possible. And the interviews done by the cast and crew just made things worse.

In hindsight I shouldnt be surprised. The runtimes were the first sign that the cast, crew, and HBO had been blowing smoke up our asses. I just didnt expect them to be blowing smoke up our asses about the entire Winter/Walker plotline.
 
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Hype created by the show forshadowing and spending time on the Azhor Ahai red herring, the Three Eyed Raven, the role of the dragons, the Long Night, Winter is coming, Valyrian steel, dragon glass... it was all used and resolved in the most mundane way possible. And the interviews done by the cast and crew just made things worse.

In hindsight I shouldnt be surprised. The runtimes were the first sign that the cast, crew, and HBO had been blowing smoke up our asses. I just didnt expect them to be blowing smoke up our asses about the entire Winter/Walker plotline.
I don't disagree that it sucks. But considering the showrunners love for Cersei, I saw it sadly coming. Only one thing bothered me here and that was who did it. If we are honest, Cersei should have died a long time ago. Assassinated by Arya.
 
Right. If you're gonna give Arya something, give her Cersei. But the Night King? Why? It's controversial for it's own sake - not organic or earned at all.

I recommend watching Inside the Episode. Benioff and Weiss trying to explain that is hilarious
 
Right. If you're gonna give Arya something, give her Cersei. But the Night King? Why? It's controversial for it's own sake - not organic or earned at all.
Jon v. NK has been foreshadowed for years, he has been getting ready for this battle for like a decade... and here we are. :funny:
 
It is funny. They spent 7 seasons basically telling us this was the real battle. Drilling it into our heads the fight over the throne didn't matter. Except that is exactly what they have made it all about.
 
All they had to do was follow the bread crumbs that they themselves put out. While a crazy plot twist in the middle of a series can increase the risks, a plot twist at the end of a series can be underwhelming, polluting everything before it. Like.. I'm slightly going...'I wasted 3 years of my life on this?" I'm a Jon fan. They led me to believe this was Jon's moment. Am I supposed to be happy that they fooled me?
 
Did you ever hear the tragedy of the Night King the punk b****?
All they had to do was follow the bread crumbs that they themselves put out. While a crazy plot twist in the middle of a series can increase the risks, a plot twist at the end of a series can be underwhelming, polluting everything before it. Like.. I'm slightly going...'I wasted 3 years of my life on this?" I'm a Jon fan. They led me to believe this was Jon's moment. Am I supposed to be happy that they fooled me?
I'm not even a Jon fan. And it still sucked ass.

 
The amount of scrutiny and nitpicking with this show isnt something that surprises me. It almost always happens when something is popular and goes on for a few years.
Im just shocked most are turning a blind eye when marvel pulls the same out-of-the-blue maneuvers.
 
Most are turning blind eye on this one as well. 6-7-8 are praised for great writing, lol... Reddit board is ecstatic. So many new fan service moments.
 
Most are turning blind eye on this one as well. 6-7-8 are praised for great writing, lol... Reddit board is ecstatic. So many new fan service moments.

All I can say right now is that I hope The Witcher doesn't make the same mistakes. Lauren Hissrich, I hope you are ready to step your game up.
 
Good to see they and Rian Johnson are working on the future of Star Wars movies.... They are going to be so subversive.

I mean David Benioff wrote Troy. Is he really that good of a writer? I always feel like he sort of lucked into this series. I mean other than this, one of his biggest writing credits is the FIRST Wolverine movie.
 
I have a feeling TW will be awful. At least GoT's early seasons are good

I guess you can argue when they went all the way off book and had no involvement at all with George RR Martin is when the show really suffered.

I have hope for The Witcher. Fingers crossed.
 
I guess you can argue when they went all the way off book and had no involvement at all with George RR Martin is when the show really suffered.

I have hope for The Witcher. Fingers crossed.
While drop is noticeable after s4, s6 remains my personal favorite. Going off books gave us sansa/ramsay travesty, but also hardhome. Idk, im pretty happy all things considered.
 

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