Ok, thanks. That makes sense. The scale may have been off though. Almond’s dragon was absolutely massive in the fight scene. It’s head was bigger than Arrax, as pointedly shown.
I didn’t understand what Daemon was doing in the dragon pit calling forward the dragon that was down there. Did he not previously have his own dragon and was this just showing him getting ready for season 2? Seemed like wasted minutes but maybe I just missed the point.
Thanks for all the in depth commentary on GOT. It certainly augments the experience. Random thoughts:
I’ll reiterate my point about S1-6 and S7-8. The latter seasons lacked the detail of the former, almost certainly because D&D were multitasking producing the show while also trying to write...
I LOVED the finale. The tribal where everyone played an idol was excellent. No, Chris didn’t deserve to win but Devins blew it. Chris should’ve been voted off at the first chance, but Devins kept him in the game. I know why he did it, but it was a mistake to let a player stay in the game who had...
But that’s the whole difference. I don’t speak for everyone, but I feel all of the fans complaining about Dany’s “turn” would’ve been ok with her rage overwhelming her and causing her to attack the city and the armies. They would have been ok with women and children dying as collateral damage...
Count me among the fans who didn’t buy Dany’s burning King’s Landing as being consistent with her character. For years, she has committed violence for innocents NOT to innocents. It was just too quick a turn for me.
That said, there is some evidence that it was premeditated. Before the battle...
Random question- I’ve seen some posts mentioning what Bran should ‘already know.’ (Sorry, it’s a long thread so I haven’t gone back to quite the posts directly.) Do people think he can see the future? Is there evidence of that?
I thought he could only see the past. All the past. And that while...
I’ve been one of the fans griping about the post-book scripts. Mostly, I’ve felt they were rushed. Full of good visuals, action and some powerful scenes, but lacking the complexity of the earlier, book based seasons. A better word has dawned on me during this season. Detail. The post-book...
To the posts asking about Cersei’s strategic plans, she thought the scorpions and Euron would take out Drogon. She had the Golden Company to take on the Unsullied and Dothraki at the gate, but once Drogon wiped out the scorpions, he hit the Golden Company from the rear, leaving the Unsullied...
Someone else posted that we already know Jon is not flame proof. He burned his hand in season 1 when he picked up the hot lamp to protect Lord Commander Mormont from the wight.
If he was distracting Viserion so that Arya could get past, this still doesn’t explain why he stood there just before...
I agree that the interpretation of the scene works a lot better if Jon is trying to get past Viserion and to the godswood. To add to its credence, our heroes’ plan all along was to draw out the Night King and lure him to Bran. Just the fact that Viserion was there and on the ground could’ve...
I watched it again, this time on an LED flat screen instead of my projector. It was easier to follow, both because it looked a little brighter and because I knew what to expect the second time through. I didn’t like it any better. They’ve done a much better job on other battles. My suggestions...
Arya’s finishing move with the dagger on the Night King was the same move she used on Brienne, when they first sparred at Winterfell while Sansa and Littlefinger looked on. I thought that was a great call back.
At the time I watched, I also loved the Lady Mormont slaying of the giant. Looking...
I watched it and liked it. I didn’t start this series until a couple of months ago and hadn’t been on the forum in years. Sounds like the series didn’t deliver for those of you watching all along. As a binge watch, I have to say it was pretty good.