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That episode the other night felt like a fill in between episodes. It was mostly just silent face shots. Like a soap opera (which it has always felt like to me). Everybody looking at each other staring or conveying emotions for lonnnng pauses.
Don't think there was much dialogue in it at all.
It is half the reason why I have always disliked the series. But I made myself stick to it for all those seasons. To see it to its ending. Thank goodness it is nearly here.



What's Jamie...chopped liver?
And there's always Tirion, imagine that! I could cope with Cersei living on as queen if it she was Tirion's lover.
Shame...shame...shame...

That episode the other night felt like a fill in betw..."
The sullen silences seems to be a thing that's creeping into a lot of series.... I first noticed it in Vikings (and gave up) & for sure it's happened in this series as it's got deeper, I always thought it revolved around John Snow..... he of the sullen visage & then the Dragon Queen started...... I put it down to a teen angst thing but now even Cersei is at it..... :( I'm sure the first few series were a lot more active in action & dialogue
Perhaps? it's all part of the dumbing down process........ ie a lonnnnnnnng pause between dialogue is needed before we the audience get the plot...... its so we can keep up lols



Yes, Jamie is chopped liver. And Tyrion is too cool to stay alive.

He said a lot fo that is because the writers want to finish up the series, while George would prefer it to go another 5 years.
Imagine that GoT fans. George doing the same thing with the tv series as he does with the ASOIAF series. Never ends. And likely he will drop dead before it is completed. lol

He said a lot fo that is because the write..."
I bet Cornwell's the same with the Uhtred series.



Defo summit in the story you mention about the writers and George I recon, mind tis his own undoing as he'd never finished writing the books and I bet he never will 😉


What's Jamie...chopped liver?
And..."
"like"!

The main problem for the last episode will be getting all the main players back together. It's still looking good for either my Sam Tarly prediction, or the somewhat less satisfying (and very late developing) child of Arya prediction.
The main wild card is Bran - what's he up to and how will he figure in the conclusion? I note also that both Sam and Bran have the capacity to find a way to kill or neutralize dragons.


It is mainstream television. Be predictable is not a bad thing to it.

I am still unsure why Sam (view spoiler)

Actually, they showed Sam after that (view spoiler)

It can’t be that bad surely?

Considering they took an extra year to even make five episodes, well, that makes it even 'badder'.
Seems they spent all that time and all that money on making lengthy dragon scenes and dragons breathing fire and burning stuff up scenes.
Not much else seems to be going on in this final season. Feels so rushed.

I wouldn't sign it. I think the final season is woeful and boring, but I'm happy to see it end. Whether that be a good ending or a bad one. ;-)

Where have you been Rafael? I thought you'd vanished.

Considering they took an extra year to even make five episodes, well, that makes it even 'badder'.
Seems they spent all that time and all that money on making lengthy dragon scene..."
Rushed is a good word..... I'd even go so far as use the word "forced" as so many of the threads seem contrived rather than thought throu whilst others are like I know lets use some MORE fire breathing dragons or toppling buildings plus we'll close shave our micro assassin one more time..... the audience will LOVE that.... right??


Usually I have nothing to say. I just read.

That is just amazing. This morning I presented at our annual Research and Scholarship Summit. I opened with a little joke as follows:
Do you realise that if we were in Yorkshire, research and scholarship summit...would mean research and scholarship something. I think that's quite interesting.
A gratifying level of polite laughter ensued.

T..."
As a Yorkshireman well played sir.

Hearing that a lot from friends who have watched it.



That's what happens when you take the story out of the hands of the master and give it to producers. It felt like the whole series was cobbled together after reading feedback from focus groups.


I never had it in the first place and have no intention of getting it.


I totally see that. When I first moved into my current apartment I waited to call my cable provider so I could time out my free HBO trial in April when GOT came back on hahaha.
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Im willing it too an end....... I think it'll crawl over the line going on what ive watched last few episodes, really beginning to drag & must admit i'm not enjoying all the brooding from the YA element..... the adults have so far been killed off or hardly feature. I mean Bron jus lights up a room when he enters it :) and his appearance last episode with the brothers was primo