Between these 2 who's death a bigger impact on the 7 Kingdoms?
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Why Daenerys’ army of horse lords never make her a saddle for her dragon(s)?
Gotta be the best in the biz right????
Tens of thousands of saddles being made and repaired on a regular basis.
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Gotta be the best in the biz right????
Tens of thousands of saddles being made and repaired on a regular basis.
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First rewatch after years
I just rewatched first seven seasons of GoT back-to-back over just a couple of days, first time since their original release.
Contrary to other experiences, I remember liking every season as it aired, possibly simply because I was getting more of the story I so anticipated. The last season included, I was looking forward to it and liked it.
I remember not understand the collective disappointment at first, although I got to see the let down once I thought about the ending a little.
Now this time around, I am surprised. I was not expecting to see such a difference between seasons, but the truth is a barely got through season 7 and I don’t think I can rewatch the last one.
It’s not about the pacing or ending for me, it’s the dialogues and how empty the world has suddenly become.
Where are all the servants, where are the everyday people living their ordinary lives?
Most of the scenes drag a lot and they usually consist of bunch of MCs talking in some great hall.
In prior seasons, I was laser focused on the dialogue and the actual plot, in 7th I am admiring the design of the set, lighting etc. - it looks expensive and pretty, but empty and… boring?
I was not expecting this. I wanted to like it as before, or even better, as the time has passed.
How did your rewatch(es) go?
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I just rewatched first seven seasons of GoT back-to-back over just a couple of days, first time since their original release.
Contrary to other experiences, I remember liking every season as it aired, possibly simply because I was getting more of the story I so anticipated. The last season included, I was looking forward to it and liked it.
I remember not understand the collective disappointment at first, although I got to see the let down once I thought about the ending a little.
Now this time around, I am surprised. I was not expecting to see such a difference between seasons, but the truth is a barely got through season 7 and I don’t think I can rewatch the last one.
It’s not about the pacing or ending for me, it’s the dialogues and how empty the world has suddenly become.
Where are all the servants, where are the everyday people living their ordinary lives?
Most of the scenes drag a lot and they usually consist of bunch of MCs talking in some great hall.
In prior seasons, I was laser focused on the dialogue and the actual plot, in 7th I am admiring the design of the set, lighting etc. - it looks expensive and pretty, but empty and… boring?
I was not expecting this. I wanted to like it as before, or even better, as the time has passed.
How did your rewatch(es) go?
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Overwhelming
I just started watching game of thrones for the first time 3 days ago and now I'm at s2 e8. Is it normal to feel overwhelmed and still a bit confused. There are just so many characters and names and more every episode,i feel like I can't catch up.
But I'm really enjoying it. It's like every scene are 90% intense and only 10% are dull. Or maybe because it started with a war 😅
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I just started watching game of thrones for the first time 3 days ago and now I'm at s2 e8. Is it normal to feel overwhelmed and still a bit confused. There are just so many characters and names and more every episode,i feel like I can't catch up.
But I'm really enjoying it. It's like every scene are 90% intense and only 10% are dull. Or maybe because it started with a war 😅
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Sad thought.
it's Sad that Sansa never came to know how Arya Killed Meryn trant the Pompous child beater...
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it's Sad that Sansa never came to know how Arya Killed Meryn trant the Pompous child beater...
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How is the faith militant so powerful?
first time watcher and im on season 5 episode 7, and margaery just got captured, but why didnt tommen stop this before it happened.tommen is the king and margaery is the queen why couldnt they just capture the high sparrow during loras trial and strip all his power.i know tommen doesnt want bloodshed, but arent these faith militant guys capturing and killing random people with little proof of the crimes? cant margaery just control the gold cloacks and have them arrested like cersei did during jofferys reign if tommen is too pussy to do it.
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first time watcher and im on season 5 episode 7, and margaery just got captured, but why didnt tommen stop this before it happened.tommen is the king and margaery is the queen why couldnt they just capture the high sparrow during loras trial and strip all his power.i know tommen doesnt want bloodshed, but arent these faith militant guys capturing and killing random people with little proof of the crimes? cant margaery just control the gold cloacks and have them arrested like cersei did during jofferys reign if tommen is too pussy to do it.
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Frickin Robb
Rewatching on s1e10 when Robb finds out Ned is dead he says 'I'll kill them all. every one of them. I'll kill them all'. do we think he would have been able to had he kept it in his pants?
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Rewatching on s1e10 when Robb finds out Ned is dead he says 'I'll kill them all. every one of them. I'll kill them all'. do we think he would have been able to had he kept it in his pants?
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What do you think would have happened if Jaime Lannister became Tyrion's champion against The Mountain in Tyrion's Trial by Combat?
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Which GOT actor has been the most successful since the show?
Excluding Ed Sheeran.
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Excluding Ed Sheeran.
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Ser Davos is the most important character in GoT and I will die on this hill.
I am currently rewatching for I think the 4th time… I’ve thought it before but I’m confirming it. Ser Davos it GOAT of GoT. He intertwines with so many plot points, but ultimately he is the reason Jon Snow comes back. He initially sees Stannis as the blood right heir and is willing to die for him, but ultimately comes to see that Jon is the one who deserves to be king, even if he doesn’t end up as such. Jon is the only reason mankind survives The Long Night thanks to his alliance with the wildlings and Dany, etc. But none of that would be at all possible without Ser Davos.
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I am currently rewatching for I think the 4th time… I’ve thought it before but I’m confirming it. Ser Davos it GOAT of GoT. He intertwines with so many plot points, but ultimately he is the reason Jon Snow comes back. He initially sees Stannis as the blood right heir and is willing to die for him, but ultimately comes to see that Jon is the one who deserves to be king, even if he doesn’t end up as such. Jon is the only reason mankind survives The Long Night thanks to his alliance with the wildlings and Dany, etc. But none of that would be at all possible without Ser Davos.
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Re-watching GOT and I have thoughts on Jon and Dany
Can you imagine they ended up together and Rhaegal never died so they had two dragons and Jon would ride Rhaegal and Dany Drogon and they rule over the seven kingdoms together and go on dragon rides 🥹 obviously GOT would never give us a happy ending like that, but just picture how beautiful it would’ve been
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Can you imagine they ended up together and Rhaegal never died so they had two dragons and Jon would ride Rhaegal and Dany Drogon and they rule over the seven kingdoms together and go on dragon rides 🥹 obviously GOT would never give us a happy ending like that, but just picture how beautiful it would’ve been
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