The show needs to put up the warning in the books. That basically say that things are not happening on a set timeline.I don't get the Ed Sheeran hate. He sings songs you don't like. OH MY GOOOOD.
Anyways, WHY THE FUCK IS DRAGONSTONE UNOCCUPIED BY ANYTHING? Even God damn Harrenhall had a token garrison.
What the fucking shit? It's literally a choke point to King's Landing by sea! The best place, BY FAR, to stage an attack on King's Landing. It's a nigh impregnable fortress on an island.
So, are the two Ironborn fleets just gonna pretend they aren't like right next to each other?
That is some God damn nonsense.
Because he's human pubic hair, and had no place being on GOT, especially not in a completely superfluous scene that was shoehorned in only so they'd have a place to put Ed Sheeran. What's next, is Justin Bieber going to get a cameo and hum a few bars? Coming soon to the official soundtrack: The Rains of Castamere, as arranged by Skrillex.I don't get the Ed Sheeran hate. He sings songs you don't like. OH MY GOOOOD.
Maybe it had a token garrison, but after the news of Stannis' annihilation in the north, it wouldn't surprise me if they deserted, expecting the Lannisters to come and take it at any time.Anyways, WHY THE FUCK IS DRAGONSTONE UNOCCUPIED BY ANYTHING? Even God damn Harrenhall had a token garrison.
It's been made pretty apparent, at least to me, as of last season (when Yara and Theon basically teleported across two continents and back) that Ironborn ships do not actually exist in time and space until they are at their destination. That's how they literally sail the entirety of the length of the known world - going the long way around continents - in exactly as much (or as little) time as the plot requires. Obviously, the crowning achievement of the navy of the Iron Islands is the hyperdrive.So, are the two Ironborn fleets just gonna pretend they aren't like right next to each other?
That is some God damn nonsense.
Eh. I haven't seen the episode yet (I'm on season 3 ), but as far as I've heard apologists say, the point of the scene is to (re-)humanize Lannister soldiers, both towards Arya and towards the viewer. Make her consider that not all opponents are necessarily evil and deserve to die (as, you know, rapist prison wardens and treacherous lords do, I guess). Help push er back towards the light, insofar as that is still possible.Because he's human pubic hair, and had no place being on GOT, especially not in a completely superfluous scene that was shoehorned in only so they'd have a place to put Ed Sheeran.
Gee, it's a good thing they didn't already do exactly that, seasons ago, with the Hound and Bronn, right down to a song being sung and laughter and stories. I mean, then it would just be retreading the same ground or somethingEh. I haven't seen the episode yet (I'm on season 3 ), but as far as I've heard apologists say, the point of the scene is to (re-)humanize Lannister soldiers, both towards Arya and towards the viewer. Make her consider that not all opponents are necessarily evil and deserve to die (as, you know, rapist prison wardens and treacherous lords do, I guess). Help push er back towards the light, insofar as that is still possible.
Does that mean the scene needed Sheeran?Probablynot, but not every scene has to be Big and Essential to the main plot.
That is very much a complaint I could get behind if it was a celebrity I'd recognize or was totally out of place as far as looks go. I doubt I'd recognize Sheeran, personally,though But yeah, even if it was a good casting choice, seeing...I dunno, Shakira turn up to sing a song would trouble my suspension of disbelief.I think the big complaint that struck home for me was the momentary departure from being there. One of the things I love about GoT is that when I'm watching it, it's another world, one that's typically done so well that I don't ever think about it not being real. Seeing a celebrity cameo in it took me out of that for a moment. Other than that, it seems like to be a lot of haters. Sheeran and the scene weren't bad or out of place. Just broke the illusion for a moment.
I think the big complaint that struck home for me was the momentary departure from being there. One of the things I love about GoT is that when I'm watching it, it's another world, one that's typically done so well that I don't ever think about it not being real. Seeing a celebrity cameo in it took me out of that for a moment. Other than that, it seems like to be a lot of haters. Sheeran and the scene weren't bad or out of place. Just broke the illusion for a moment.
That's kinda where I was trying to go with my Bieber/Skrillex diatribe.That is very much a complaint I could get behind if it was a celebrity I'd recognize or was totally out of place as far as looks go. I doubt I'd recognize Sheeran, personally,though But yeah, even if it was a good casting choice, seeing...I dunno, Shakira turn up to sing a song would trouble my suspension of disbelief.
See, I would be totally behind the White Walker army being trailed by a platform with a zombie fully dropping the bass.That's kinda where I was trying to go with my Bieber/Skrillex diatribe.
Or playing a fire guitar like in Mad Max.See, I would be totally behind the White Walker army being trailed by a platform with a zombie fully dropping the bass.
Or they woke up that morning and "Hey guys, is that a fleet coming towards us? Who do you think it...HOLY CRAP! THEY HAVE DRAGONS! RUN AWAY!"Maybe it had a token garrison, but after the news of Stannis' annihilation in the north, it wouldn't surprise me if they deserted, expecting the Lannisters to come and take it at any time.
I thought that too, but then I remembered how thick the layer of dust was on the strategy table that Dany ran her finger across. I mean, maybe the place was garrisoned and nobody went in that particular room since Stannis left, or something, but, whatever. Also, it was abandoned long enough for Jamie Lannister to know it was abandoned and report it so to Cersei earlier in the episode, so it probably wasn't in the immediate face of dragons... ocean-specific time distortions aside.Or they woke up that morning and "Hey guys, is that a fleet coming towards us? Who do you think it...HOLY CRAP! THEY HAVE DRAGONS! RUN AWAY!"
I mean that'd probably be my reaction.
I think the big complaint that struck home for me was the momentary departure from being there. One of the things I love about GoT is that when I'm watching it, it's another world, one that's typically done so well that I don't ever think about it not being real. Seeing a celebrity cameo in it took me out of that for a moment. Other than that, it seems like to be a lot of haters. Sheeran and the scene weren't bad or out of place. Just broke the illusion for a moment.
British pop singer that is too famous for a walk on spot on a tv series of unknowns. It is just a little jarring.Who the fuck is Ed Sheeran, and why are y'all so obsessed with him?
rhetorical question btw, pls don't answer
Love the stealth text that completely passed @sixpackshaker by...Who the fuck is Ed Sheeran, and why are y'all so obsessed with him?
rhetorical question btw, pls don't answer
All the waters of Westeros are filled with time space distortions like The Final Countdown. It explains everything.All these ships coming and going from Dragonstone, Arya's been to the east, and back, and to the north, and coming back, and...
Gendry's still apparently rowing? Since season THREE.
If anything it further props up my "westerosi boats do not exist in our time and space until the plot calls for them to be at their destination" theory...
What? That kid has been a toddler for the last two seasons at least.All the waters of Westeros are filled with time space distortions like The Final Countdown. It explains everything.
Still, nothing can explain how Gilly's child stayed a baby for 5 seasons, and is only now suddenly a toddler.
TIMEY WIMEY BITCHES.
Westeros is Dark Souls.
Was he? I don't remember him being a toddler before.What? That kid has been a toddler for the last two seasons at least.
Frequent baths.All the waters of Westeros are filled with time space distortions like The Final Countdown. It explains everything.
Still, nothing can explain how Gilly's child stayed a baby for 5 seasons, and is only now suddenly a toddler.
Even if I did see it, I would have answered. I can't pass up stupid questions.Love the stealth text that completely passed @sixpackshaker by...
6 episodes only, down from the short 8 this year. AND it may come in late 2018 as welll.I don't understand why they feel the final season should be a shortened one.