Did anyone catch the season premiere? I found it super underwhelming for, #1, the amount of time it's been since season 6, and #2, the fact that they only have like 6 more episodes this season. All of the characters moved exactly one inch from the beginning of the episode to the end. And we got an Ed Sheeran cameo.
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Did anyone catch the season premiere? I found it super underwhelming for, #1, the amount of time it's been since season 6, and #2, the fact that they only have like 6 more episodes this season. All of the characters moved exactly one inch from the beginning of the episode to the end. And we got an Ed Sheeran cameo.Tags: None
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I enjoyed it. I honestly didn't expect a whole lot because obviously they are building up to a few major things. Starting the show with Araya killing the Freys was cool. The white walkers scene was quite ominous. I like the fact that that they caught up with everybody pretty much."It's Rock & Roll. If you aren't breaking some sort of law, then you are doing it wrong." - me, answering a bandmate's question of what would happen if someone called the law on us for playing too loud at an outdoor show.
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If anyone is interested in all the big spoilers for the rest of the season, check this out:
https://www.techworm.net/2016/11/spo...ed-online.html
It was posted last November and, now with episode 3 done, appears to be completely accurate so far.
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Originally posted by Andrew NDB View PostEvery episode this season felt more like outlines than episodes as we've known them... but it was still pretty damn good.
Its also important to note that with some of the choices they've made while adapting the books, even GRRM has said the show can't actually do these things correctly as some characters are dead in the show who are alive in the books, while others are in completely different scenarios, and others still don't even exist in the show... so yeah... the kind of details that earlier episodes had to follow simply aren't there for the showrunners anymore, so they just have to make do with what little info they have been given.
Given these circumstances, I think they've probably done as good a job as anyone could probably hope to. Like you said, it's been damn good. Is it unfortunate that we don't have the books yet to get something more detailed? Yeah, but I'd rather they finish it with the notes they have than put a hold on the show for the eight plus years it will likely take GRRM to finish the last two books (assuming his planned trilogy doesn't continue to grow even longer).
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Originally posted by Takk View Post
Well, you have to remember that seasons 1-5 were based on books while seasons 6 and 7 have been based on notes of story beats that need to happen, but without the precise direction for the how they should happen.
Its also important to note that with some of the choices they've made while adapting the books, even GRRM has said the show can't actually do these things correctly as some characters are dead in the show who are alive in the books, while others are in completely different scenarios, and others still don't even exist in the show... so yeah... the kind of details that earlier episodes had to follow simply aren't there for the showrunners anymore, so they just have to make do with what little info they have been given.
Given these circumstances, I think they've probably done as good a job as anyone could probably hope to. Like you said, it's been damn good. Is it unfortunate that we don't have the books yet to get something more detailed? Yeah, but I'd rather they finish it with the notes they have than put a hold on the show for the eight plus years it will likely take GRRM to finish the last two books (assuming his planned trilogy doesn't continue to grow even longer).
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I can think of a few reasons. If they have reached the end of the published book series, they have run beyond most of the material that flesh out the books. The series is taking more real time than the events, so will end up with actors far older than the characters they portray.
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Originally posted by VirginiaWheeler View PostI want to watch it.
There's only 67 episodes, so far, and it's one you'll want to keep watching episode after episode, so if you don't get distracted by all the movies and other shows available on HBO Now, you could easily get through it all in your first month, which I actually think is given to you as a free trial.
... geeze, I sound like a freaking commercial.
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Originally posted by Takk View PostNo time like the present! Sign up for HBO Now and binge it.
There's only 67 episodes, so far, and it's one you'll want to keep watching episode after episode, so if you don't get distracted by all the movies and other shows available on HBO Now, you could easily get through it all in your first month, which I actually think is given to you as a free trial.
... geeze, I sound like a freaking commercial.
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HBO recently did a marathon. Wish I had known about it sooner cuz I would have started over at the beginning. I think I missed a lot of stuff the first time around especially since I've never read any of the books.WHAT IF THERE WERE NO HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS?
THE CHICKEN CROSSING THE ROAD WAS POULTRY IN MOTION
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Ah, geez. I'm kinda glad the first couple of episodes of the final season were disappointing to me and that I wasn't that invested in the rest of the show so that the ending didn't bother me as some of the diehard geek fans. I was happy that Dani died--she annoyed me throughout and to me her storyline was boring, second only to Bran's tedious storyline. I know mine is not the popular opinion. I was always out of step with the mainstream fan base as I didn't read the books. (The only reason I started watching GoT was because Sean Bean was in it, then, bam, his character is killed. Again. Another death scene to Bean's portfolio). At least Ghost survived. The small council meeting at the end was almost the highlight of the final episode since it brought back some of the humor and snappy dialogue I enjoyed. Davos and Bronn were gold. Still, overall, an amazing, well-done show with much to talk about with other fans about many fascinating and well-acted characters. Of course, we can always hope that Coldplay's "Game of Thrones: The Musical" gets picked up. "Wildlings, you make my heart sing".
WHAT IF THERE WERE NO HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS?
THE CHICKEN CROSSING THE ROAD WAS POULTRY IN MOTION
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