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same here Holly! Though she will defiant til the end. did anyone else think Olly is up to no good? I don't think he was concerned with Jon the way Sam thought.
I never thought too much about Jon Snow before but this season he has really stepped it up, last nights episode was incredible!
Delmy *evil grin face :)* wrote: "same here Holly! Though she will defiant til the end. did anyone else think Olly is up to no good? I don't think he was concerned with Jon the way Sam thought."Yeah that kid is gonna end up causing some kind of trouble... :/
Only problem with last nights episode: I had watched Mad Max Fury Road just hours before, and unfortunately, every single stimilus afterwards (and for the next few years even) paled in comparison.Otherwise, it was kind of cool to see the set of World War Z on the attack.
Mark wrote: "Only problem with last nights episode: I had watched Mad Max Fury Road just hours before, and unfortunately, every single stimilus afterwards (and for the next few years even) paled in comparison...."
I did the exact same thing yesterday! Wow, Mad Max was insane. I still dug the zombie horde descending on the town, though.
I'm not a big Game of Thrones fan. Basically I watch it because my family has it on. But that was an awesome episode!!! Zombie battle! Cersei-shaming! Jon Snow showing some personality and even shattering a white walker! Ah, good stuff.
It was an awesome episode and nothing at all like the dreadful CGI of World War Z. The "Wights" were both zombie and skeleton and were superb.Tyrion and Dani chatting together was amazing as well.
Steve wrote: "It was an awesome episode and nothing at all like the dreadful CGI of World War Z. The "Wights" were both zombie and skeleton and were superb.Tyrion and Dani chatting together was amazing as well."
They were just fast moving, is all. and I agree on Tyrion and Dani chatting was amazing. They both bring out the best in each other. If the spider gets in the room soon? that will be some great dialogue.
Adrian wrote: "I was speculating that Dani should marry Tyrion instead of some local slaver king. What a force they could be in alliance!"I was thinking the same thing, and was expecting Dani to suggest that. I read the first three books, so now that the series is ahead of my reading, watching the series is completely different.
11811 (Eleven) wrote: "I need to read book five again. I can't remember any of it. Everything is news to me."Ha! Same here I was thinking I need to re-read before the next one comes out (if it ever does).
I was glad to see Cersie "get hers", I was nervous that the show was going to deviate on that.
11811 (Eleven) wrote: "I need to read book five again. I can't remember any of it. Everything is news to me."Well you know, it was only 4 freaking years ago that the last book came out. I don't remember it either and who could blame us? I am toying with the idea of quitting the books altogether.
Charlene wrote: " I am toying with the idea of quitting the books altogether...."That's tempting at this point.
The last episode was stupendous and for me it surpassed the greatest episodes of the past. Simply amazing.
anyone watched? it was amazing! I have like no words, I cried like a baby (view spoiler). only one more episode to go!
Loved loved loved last night, even better than the week before. Despite some very forgiveable poor special effects on the last few moments of the episode, the coliseum scene was truly amazing and jaw dropping. (once again, it helps that the shows have overtaken my reading). The show and Martin are 'never afraid to go there.' I have a feeling Jaimie is 'gonna get it' from the Dorne woman. I suspect she'll risk her own life for some revenge. Them Dorne woman kick-ass.
Man, what an episode! The word EPIC truly applies here! I was very, very upset (view spoiler)The coliseum scene did have a few shots that were sort of fake looking, but overall? I thought it rocked and was clapping my ass off in my living room, like an idiot. :)
Charlene wrote: "Man, what an episode! The word EPIC truly applies here! I was very, very upset [spoilers removed]The coliseum scene did have a few shots that were sort of fake looking, but overall? I thought it ..."
Right on about part 1.
and about part 2, me too! I wanted to wake up my wife, give her the whole entire backstory of GOT, and then tell her what happened. Fortunately I did not. 'Good hold', as they say.
def a "look at the flowers, Lizzie" moment, I was hoping he wasn't going to do it but the second (view spoiler)
11811 (Eleven) wrote: "Anyone else catch an allusion to Abraham and Isaac in that scene?"No, I didn't. Other than the obvious sacrificing a child for your god theme. ??
Charlene wrote: "11811 (Eleven) wrote: "Anyone else catch an allusion to Abraham and Isaac in that scene?"No, I didn't. Other than the obvious sacrificing a child for your god theme. ??"
That's the one. The fire god seems to reference both Zoroastrianism and Judaism in multiple ways. Maybe it's just me :P
I didn't see the parallels, I thought Abraham did that because God asked him to do it? (I haven't read the bible in ages) with nothing in return for Abraham. Stannis did it so that it would have him get the throne, "a life for a life"-- royal blood to get him the throne or better his chances? I see what you mean but even Abraham I think might've refused, I can't remember.
I didn't see it as a literal retelling but I did see common traits - one true god as opposed to everyone else's seven or whatever the case may be, appears as fire, has a thing for sacrifices... Maybe the parallels aren't intentional and maybe I'm stretching for common threads but that's what I got out of it. Sounds like it's just me but that's cool.
Delmy *evil grin face :)* wrote: "def a "look at the flowers, Lizzie" moment, I was hoping he wasn't going to do it but the second [spoilers removed]"That was the moment I figured something was going to happen to her. Overall it was a really good episode, I can't wait for the finale!
11811 (Eleven) wrote: "I didn't see it as a literal retelling but I did see common traits - one true god as opposed to everyone else's seven or whatever the case may be, appears as fire, has a thing for sacrifices... ..."
No, I'm seeing it. Seems to me that Stannis views Melisandre as a God. She certainly presents herself as one. Or at the very least, God's right hand woman.
I just don't see how the final episode could top these last two.
11811 (Eleven) wrote:Anyone else catch an allusion to Abraham and Isaac in that scene?
Apologies if everyone here is already well-acquainted with what follows. While the comparison to Abraham and Isaac is not without merit, most GoT fans have focused on the parallel between Stannis and Shireen, on the one hand, and Agamemnon and Iphigenia, on the other. Certainly, the fact that Shireen is seen clutching a stag (carved for her by Davos) as she is led to the pyre lends additional weight to this correspondence.
I've been a fan of Stannis and have seen him as a hard man but a just one, one that would do what he at least thought was right. So for me, what happened in the last episode was out of character (unless it was a sacrificing the one for the good of the many and not merely to advance his personal goal - which i didn't see). So, I wonder if Martin will go tho route in the book and hope he doesn't. Shireen can grow into some so much more.Your comparisons to Agamemnon, however, are well received. And for me, this was the most powerful scene of the season. Episode 9 always is
I did, and it kept me awake afterwards. I was shocked, dismayed, and not in a good way like I was with everyone else's death throughout the series. I'd like to say more, but not sure how to add that cool spoiler tag here. I used to laugh at those who say "that's it, I'm not watching next season" but I have to say I am less inclined to watch (but will!). I'd rather we lost Darryl Dixon (yeah, I said it :-) )Stages of Game of Thrones Grief.
ANGER: NO, not that character!!!
Depression: that is so sad.
Bargaining: the red witch will bring them back.
Acceptance: True Detective starts soon
I must say that Season 5 overall was disappointing. Cersei's walk of atonement was the only high point for me, and it wasn't enough.
Mark wrote: "I did, and it kept me awake afterwards. I was shocked, dismayed, and not in a good way like I was with everyone else's death throughout the series. I'd like to say more, but not sure how to add tha..."You better take back what you said about Daryl, Mark. ;)
Charlene wrote: "Mark wrote: "I did, and it kept me awake afterwards. I was shocked, dismayed, and not in a good way like I was with everyone else's death throughout the series. I'd like to say more, but not sure h..."What Charlene said!
I guess I'm the only one who thought it was a good ending! you know he didn't dead right? (view spoiler)I was disappointed with dany's and I know daario is gonna do something to jorah! I knew that little poop Olly was gonna do something, and after Jon let him live after killing ygritte. I think next season it will be a season of revenge, and a lot of it. I was disappointed that there was no lady stoneheart but other than that, I thought it was good.
One: I have never read the Song of Ice and Fire series, but I thought season 5 finale was good; but sad and devastating. I was expecting more of Dany's storyline. Cersi's atonement walk was quite brutal (not sure how it is in the books). I ALMOST shed a tear for her. So I wonder how will she be in the next season. Two: If TWD kill Daryl, I'm done with the show.
Mark, you take that back!!! Lol!
If Darryl was killed, he wouldn't need any witch to bring him back, for, as we've been told, we're all infected.
Although I have the boxed sets of the first four seasons I don't feel at all motivated to buy S5 when the boxed set comes out.
Well, that was some ending but I think there will be more to it. Cersei's walk to the Red Keep was pretty brutal, I wonder if she will lose her mind because of it? I also wonder about the new member of the king guard...someone we know perhaps?
Mark wrote: "If Darryl was killed, he wouldn't need any witch to bring him back, for, as we've been told, we're all infected."That's not taking it back, Mark. ;)
Holly wrote: "Although I have the boxed sets of the first four seasons I don't feel at all motivated to buy S5 when the boxed set comes out."Seriously? I think this has been the best season yet! Most especially the last 3 episodes. But also (view spoiler)
Sorry it didn't work for you. :(
Cersei losing her mind in season 6 would be interesting. Because of how brutal that walk was, I wouldn't be surprised. However, I expect a lot of vengeance from her. I actually thought this season was great. It started off slow but really picked up in the last few episodes that really setup the tone for the next season or seasons of the show.
This is one of the few television series that I still watch on anything approaching a regular basis and, after watching this seasons’s finale, I’m still giving the series a fairly solid thumbs up. I enjoy the Byzantine political intrigue and admire the fact that characters tend to be grey rather than black or white. In addition, the season boasted at least one truly exceptional episode (Episode 8, “Hardhome”). On the other hand, the show was the target of some harsh criticism this year, not all of which was easy to dismiss. Given George R. R. Martin’s slow writing pace, the show’s plot line is increasingly diverging from that found in the books. Perhaps this is the reason that more and more we’re witnessing the use of rather lazy plot contrivances. Part of me wonders whether this season will in hindsight be looked back on as the one where the chinks in series’ armor first became apparent. Season 6 will, I suspect, prove to be something of an acid test for Benioff and Weiss.
I rather thought it was a decent season, I think they are diverging some from the book and that might be why some aren't too keen on it. I think book 6 comes out sometime this year but I do believe Martin is aware and in talks with the writers and producers about the show. I do also believe he gets some input. that being said I have hope season 7 will be a whole lot better.
Delmy said (in part):I think book 6 comes out sometime this year
I could easily be wrong, but the most recent scuttlebutt puts Martin’s next book in the series, The Winds of Winter , on the 2016 publication schedule.
I do believe Martin is aware and in talks with the writers and producers about the show. I do also believe he gets some input.
Martin has provided the show’s producers with an overarching vision of where the books are heading and how they’ll end. I don’t know, of course, how detailed that information is (or, for that matter, how detailed Martin’s own vision is at this point).
Delmy, speaking about the Jon Snow character, said (in part):(view spoiler)
In the absence of other information, that would also have been my guess. On the other hand, (view spoiler)
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I'm chuckling over the Dick Cheney comment, Mark. :)
What an amazing episode last night!