I did too, i'm shocked it took almost 3 WHOLE season for people to get connected to the show. I was puled in as early as the first season, what sold me was when i saw Dany getting her dragons at the end of season 1. And Sam encountering the undead hoard in season 2. And even before then their was Black Water.
I did too, i'm shocked it took almost 3 WHOLE season for people to get connected to the show. I was puled in as early as the first season, what sold me was when i saw Dany getting her dragons at the end of season 1. And Sam encountering the undead hoard in season 2. And even before then their was Black Water.
I think HBO should have but down some extra money to show the actual battle at The Fist of The First Men to help casuals stay engaged for what's to come. Instead they jut sho the grim march back to Caster's keep. Interestingly enough i think Hardhome saved season 5 for a lot of people.

But then a stranger sound comes from the north. Tormund looks to the sky, and sees a mote on the horizon, coming in fast.
Very fast.
Its moving so fast we dont get a clear look at it or the NIGHT KING on its back before it is upon us...
EXT. EASTWATCH, NORTH SIDE OF THE WALL
...hitting the Wall with a blast of blue flame.
Brans meaningful birds take flight.
A massive chunk of the Wall breaks free ahead of Tormund. The ice dragon glides away, and we get our first clear look at him, and at the Night King on his back. Hes done the same thing to Viserion that he did to Crasters sons. Only those were babies, and this is a dragon.
https://io9.gizmodo.com/a-game-of-thrones-script-has-seemingly-settled-that-big-1828235752
Blind Items Revealed #8
August 10, 2018
This pay cable company really wants a spinoff of that ending soon hit show. So, they assigned four pilots to two executives, neither of whom have any idea about the franchise other than the episode or two they watched of the show. This is turning into a disaster and the executives spend more time taking shots at each other than they do anything actually substantive. So, for all of you hoping for something good and your fix after the show ends, you may be disappointed.
HBO/Game Of Thrones
https://www.ireland.com/features/game-of-thrones-tapestry/
There's currently an 80 foot tapestry in my local museum (Belfast, Northern Ireland) that captures every episode to date. It took over 16 weeks to make!
Warning: spoilers in the pics

HBOs president of programming, Casey Bloys, said the show would be premiering in the first half of 2019. And in order to qualify for the Emmy Awards in 19, a series must air between June 1, 2018, and May 31, 2019. So if HBO wanted the final season of Game of Thrones to be considered in the next Emmys, it would have to air before the end of May.
Alas, Im here to tell you, our April watch has ended.
In an interview with HuffPost, Game of Thrones visual effects supervisor Joe Bauer discussed the shows Emmy hopes (its nominated for 22 awards at the 2018 ceremony) as well as its future eligibility. In two years well be eligible for the Season 8 work, he said, which were just beginning now.
Thats right. He said the show will be eligible for the 2020 Emmys, not the 2019 Emmys, meaning it would be airing the bulk of its expected six episodes after the 2019 deadline: May 31.
Were going to be toiling away on Season 8 until May of 2019, so its eight or nine months away, he added. But the prequel is starting to shoot in February, at least the pilot. So well still have quite a lot to do on Season 8 when theyre beginning.
That deadline is early as hell. Season 6 finished its run at the end of June 2016 and it was still eligible for that year's Emmys.
Can they just announce a firm release date already?
HBO has since announced that the entire s08 will be out in time to qualify for Emmys. So that puts the debut 4/21/2019