and so one of the visions from a past season was snow in the throne room at King's Landing.
Did you guys catch the snowfall scene in the finale where Jaime notices it as he's riding away?
And what the hell is Jaime doing by himself? Going to ride north without an army to fight with the good guys? At least pick up Bronn on the way and make it a delightful comedic road trip movie
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Yeah the Bran thing came out of a million Twitter complaints about Bran not knowing about the marriage annulment. In the finale, he sets down the rules saying he can see events in the past, and in the present...all over the world. He doesn't know the future, he can't read minds and he hasn't seen every single event from the past. That would turn his head into mush.
And I think Jon is going to get Dany pregnant so the 'relative reveal' is going to be fun
Yes the show certainly did a good job showing that life ain't fair in past seasons.
I was focusing more on Tyrion, his plans and the thing he is known for. His intelligence and cunning. He's made some pretty bad calls and if you remember, he was the guy who came up with the plan to get a wight in the scene where he met Jaime secretly.
The show has come under fire that it's become a 'kinder, gentler' Game of Thrones since they went past where the books ended. Complaints of fan servicing with the reunions and events. Part of me agrees with that.
And where the hell was Gendry last night??
Keeping the rowboat warm in the bay?
In the two scenes with Cersei, the one with Tyrion and then the one with Jaime, I thought for sure that each one was going to die as the scenes played out. Good job of building the tension in both of them.
I did like when Littlefinger went and 'demanded' that he be escorted out and taken to the Vale and the response he got was "I think not"
I didn't like the scene because of the set up. He was trapped and killed without a trial and wasn't allowed to do anything on his own behalf. I thought after seven seasons of Stark honor talk, they would have been a little more fair to him. Sure he was guilty and was going to die for it, but the swift severity was rather un-Stark-like.
and is Arya the new IIyn Payne?