Anybody else holy-shitting right now?
kirbyno
why the fuck did i lose my shit rofl
why the fuck did i lose my shit rofl
nothing to lose your shit over until the actual fight to decide the trial.
HarbingerJust holy shitting that you actually pay for HBO
Wow, my bad for paying for entertainment
i forgot this is the internet and thats fucking dumb
Wow, my bad for paying for entertainment
i forgot this is the internet and thats fucking dumb
The next couple episodes will be... Mountainous.
Seeing how they have been changing some of the story arcs from the books lately I really wonder how close they will stay to the books for the trial by combat.
thrasherSeeing how they have been changing some of the story arcs from the books lately I really wonder how close they will stay to the books for the trial by combat.
Most of the King's Landing arc has stayed true to the source material, so I don't feel that they will change much. A lot of the trial, especially the last few lines from Tyrion, came straight from the books. I was initially worried that Tyrion's final move in Westeros would be changed, but I think the return of Shae put that worry to rest.
Overall I think the changes they made this season were excellent. The Bran story arc showed a lot about Bran's character, more-so than the book did at this point, and even though the whole trip by Jon to Craster's was kind of unwise (committing 10% of his forces to shut someone up, including some of his best fighters, and to a place he knows murderers now live, white walkers lurk near - and for some reason Bran would be attracted to it?), it was well executed in the end and tied up some worries book-readers had. Book Bran at this point is kind of boring anyway, he just kind of wanders the north for a while, waiting for his Hands to get Cold.
Most of the King's Landing arc has stayed true to the source material, so I don't feel that they will change much. A lot of the trial, especially the last few lines from Tyrion, came straight from the books. I was initially worried that Tyrion's final move in Westeros would be changed, but I think the return of Shae put that worry to rest.
Overall I think the changes they made this season were excellent. The Bran story arc showed a lot about Bran's character, more-so than the book did at this point, and even though the whole trip by Jon to Craster's was kind of unwise (committing 10% of his forces to shut someone up, including some of his best fighters, and to a place he knows murderers now live, white walkers lurk near - and for some reason Bran would be attracted to it?), it was well executed in the end and tied up some worries book-readers had. Book Bran at this point is kind of boring anyway, he just kind of wanders the north for a while, waiting for his Hands to get Cold.
the fight wont be for another two weeks how gay is that!!!!!!!!!!!
RigelthrasherSeeing how they have been changing some of the story arcs from the books lately I really wonder how close they will stay to the books for the trial by combat.
Most of the King's Landing arc has stayed true to the source material, so I don't feel that they will change much. A lot of the trial, especially the last few lines from Tyrion, came straight from the books.Show ContentI was initially worried that Tyrion's final move in Westeros would be changed, but I think the return of Shae put that worry to rest.
Overall I think the changes they made this season were excellent. The Bran story arc showed a lot about Bran's character, more-so than the book did at this point, and even though the whole trip by Jon to Craster's was kind of unwise (committing 10% of his forces to shut someone up, including some of his best fighters, and to a place he knows murderers now live, white walkers lurk near - and for some reason Bran would be attracted to it?), it was well executed in the end and tied up some worries book-readers had. Book Bran at this point is kind of boring anyway, he just kind of wanders the north for a while, waiting for his Hands to get Cold.
WHY?
use a fucking spoiler tag
Most of the King's Landing arc has stayed true to the source material, so I don't feel that they will change much. A lot of the trial, especially the last few lines from Tyrion, came straight from the books. [spoiler]I was initially worried that Tyrion's final move in Westeros would be changed, but I think the return of Shae put that worry to rest.[/spoiler]
Overall I think the changes they made this season were excellent. The Bran story arc showed a lot about Bran's character, more-so than the book did at this point, and even though the whole trip by Jon to Craster's was kind of unwise (committing 10% of his forces to shut someone up, including some of his best fighters, and to a place he knows murderers now live, white walkers lurk near - and for some reason Bran would be attracted to it?), it was well executed in the end and tied up some worries book-readers had. Book Bran at this point is kind of boring anyway, he just kind of wanders the north for a while, waiting for his Hands to get Cold.[/quote]
WHY?
use a fucking spoiler tag
reading any game of thrones thread/review/comments/whatever is begging for spoilers
Also don't read/play anything that has to do with EVE Online because monsters play that game and name shit after all sorts of spoilers, GoT particularly. I clicked on a picture in a Reddit thread about EVE and one of the player's names was a pretty specific and big spoiler.