Saddest death I've seen in fiction - First time watcher
Dude. s2e10. Why did the old wise guy need to get stabbed like that.
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Dude. s2e10. Why did the old wise guy need to get stabbed like that.
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[Your opinion] Rank the books from least to favorite, from worst to best
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Anyone else notice how good the food and wine scenes in Game of Thrones always looked?
Okay, maybe it’s just me, but every time I rewatch Game of Thrones I end up getting hungry. The way they filmed people eating and drinking always felt so real.
Especially the tavern or dark room scenes like when characters are just tearing into bread, eating stew, or drinking from those metal cups. You can literally hear the chewing or slurping and it just makes everything feel so layered and alive. Even the sound of the cups clinking or wine being poured adds so much to the atmosphere.
And Tyrion… man, anytime he’s drinking wine, it feels like you can smell it through the screen. There’s something about those little moments like, him swirling the glass or casually sipping while talking that make the world feel so rich and lived-in.
The royal feasts were cool and all, but the smaller, darker tavern scenes hit different. You could almost taste the food even when it didn’t look that great.
What's your favorite food moment ?
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Okay, maybe it’s just me, but every time I rewatch Game of Thrones I end up getting hungry. The way they filmed people eating and drinking always felt so real.
Especially the tavern or dark room scenes like when characters are just tearing into bread, eating stew, or drinking from those metal cups. You can literally hear the chewing or slurping and it just makes everything feel so layered and alive. Even the sound of the cups clinking or wine being poured adds so much to the atmosphere.
And Tyrion… man, anytime he’s drinking wine, it feels like you can smell it through the screen. There’s something about those little moments like, him swirling the glass or casually sipping while talking that make the world feel so rich and lived-in.
The royal feasts were cool and all, but the smaller, darker tavern scenes hit different. You could almost taste the food even when it didn’t look that great.
What's your favorite food moment ?
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What would happen if Daenarys' child (from khal drogo) was born successfully?
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Just watched 3x09, wow.
It's my first time watching game of thrones and I really didn't expect this plot twist, my friend who has already watched told me that every season's 9th episode was the most antecipated one and I can see why. I though the series was building up a big clash with the Lannisters vs the Starks at king's landing but now I have no idea where will the series head on from now on, I'm really excited about it but I'm watching it slowly, one episode a day.
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It's my first time watching game of thrones and I really didn't expect this plot twist, my friend who has already watched told me that every season's 9th episode was the most antecipated one and I can see why. I though the series was building up a big clash with the Lannisters vs the Starks at king's landing but now I have no idea where will the series head on from now on, I'm really excited about it but I'm watching it slowly, one episode a day.
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Making the giants in Game of Thrones practical instead of 100 percent CGI was a great move. It made them more memorable.
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Why does Cersei not have guards with her when she goes to visit the faith?
Through out the whole show she always has her guards with her. There is even a scene where she shows off she can control them to do what she wants where she has them spin around.
Why is it when she visits Margery in her cell in season 5 to gloat she comes completely unguarded? She then speaks to the sparrow by herself and he predictably turns on her and imprisons her. She knows their antics as they have now done this twice to her enemies.
I suppose you could chalk it up to hubris. She is arrogant and vain but she’s not an idiot? And going to back to her always having her guards with her who do whatever she says why would she not bring them now leaving the red keep into essentially the most dangerous place she can visit?
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Through out the whole show she always has her guards with her. There is even a scene where she shows off she can control them to do what she wants where she has them spin around.
Why is it when she visits Margery in her cell in season 5 to gloat she comes completely unguarded? She then speaks to the sparrow by herself and he predictably turns on her and imprisons her. She knows their antics as they have now done this twice to her enemies.
I suppose you could chalk it up to hubris. She is arrogant and vain but she’s not an idiot? And going to back to her always having her guards with her who do whatever she says why would she not bring them now leaving the red keep into essentially the most dangerous place she can visit?
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Do you think Catelyn’s opinion on Jon Snow would have changed if she knew the truth about his parentage?
I saw a TikTok comment saying that even if Catelyn knew Jon was Lyanna and Rhaegar’s son (and not Ned’s), she’d still “hate” him — not out of spite, but because she’d fear what his claim could mean for her own children’s safety.
Do you think that’s true? Would knowing the real story have changed anything for her, or would her loyalty as a mother always come first?
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I saw a TikTok comment saying that even if Catelyn knew Jon was Lyanna and Rhaegar’s son (and not Ned’s), she’d still “hate” him — not out of spite, but because she’d fear what his claim could mean for her own children’s safety.
Do you think that’s true? Would knowing the real story have changed anything for her, or would her loyalty as a mother always come first?
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Hound.
I just watched the complete series of Game of Thrones. 52f.. In my defence, I was only diagnosed and medicated for adhd earlier this year , so before that I was always distracted. The last series was completely taken over by showing off special effects and the writing suffered to accommodate. But .. it did not take away the sadness of Hound dieing. He was my favourite character and I have no one to share this with because Im a bit late to the party 😅.
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I just watched the complete series of Game of Thrones. 52f.. In my defence, I was only diagnosed and medicated for adhd earlier this year , so before that I was always distracted. The last series was completely taken over by showing off special effects and the writing suffered to accommodate. But .. it did not take away the sadness of Hound dieing. He was my favourite character and I have no one to share this with because Im a bit late to the party 😅.
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Sandor Clegane.
I felt so bad that I deleted the last post. Thanks all for commenting and rightly correcting. .. so I just watched the complete series of Game of Thrones. 52f.. In my defence, I was only diagnosed and medicated for adhd earlier this year , so before that I was always distracted. The last series was completely taken over by showing off special effects and the writing suffered to accommodate. But .. it did not take away the sadness of Sandor dying. He was my favourite character and I have no one to share this with because Im a bit late to the party .. note to self.no reddit posts before coffee. I was hoping Ayra would step in and how lovely it would have been to see them together on the ship..so many questions, so many wtf that what stupid writing too.
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I felt so bad that I deleted the last post. Thanks all for commenting and rightly correcting. .. so I just watched the complete series of Game of Thrones. 52f.. In my defence, I was only diagnosed and medicated for adhd earlier this year , so before that I was always distracted. The last series was completely taken over by showing off special effects and the writing suffered to accommodate. But .. it did not take away the sadness of Sandor dying. He was my favourite character and I have no one to share this with because Im a bit late to the party .. note to self.no reddit posts before coffee. I was hoping Ayra would step in and how lovely it would have been to see them together on the ship..so many questions, so many wtf that what stupid writing too.
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Made a game of the GoT books
Wanted to share my version of fan fiction. It's completely
free to play. It's kind of like a text adventure and takes place in King's Landing
You play as a noble from a lesser house. Lots of politics is the vibe i'm going for here.
https://www.weavio.ai/noscripts/game-of-thrones
p.s. Also absolutely any feedback is appreciated!
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Wanted to share my version of fan fiction. It's completely
free to play. It's kind of like a text adventure and takes place in King's Landing
You play as a noble from a lesser house. Lots of politics is the vibe i'm going for here.
https://www.weavio.ai/noscripts/game-of-thrones
p.s. Also absolutely any feedback is appreciated!
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Do you think just making several miles long circular drains filled with oils, would have helped northerners to kill wights and walkers easily. Then nails made of dragon glass on ground that will act as land mines. And then all the archers available having dragon glass arrows.
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Why was the most obvious Purple Wedding suspect overlooked?
By which I mean Oberyn.
So the guy is a known poison expert with a notorious hate boner against the Lannisters, shows up to the capital for the first time in years, stabs a Lannister soldier and threatens Tyrion. The next day the grandson of Tywin Lannister dies by poison. Yet all he gets is minimal questioning and then the role of judge right after.
I get it, Tywin didn’t care who actually did it, he was glad to have Joffrey out of the way and now was gonna use this to get rid of Tyrion too.
But Cersei? For all her faults, she loved her kids. She would have absolutely gone to hell and back to find the culprits and punish them. And yet nobody considered more than one culprit.
Tyrion was a convenient suspect and Sansa disappearing right after is also suspicious (although what part could she have played in this really?). The Tyrells (despite being the actual culprits) were not high on the list seeing as how their (grand)daughter being queen was on the line.
So who exactly are we left with as potential accomplices? And how come nobody considers the most obvious one?
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By which I mean Oberyn.
So the guy is a known poison expert with a notorious hate boner against the Lannisters, shows up to the capital for the first time in years, stabs a Lannister soldier and threatens Tyrion. The next day the grandson of Tywin Lannister dies by poison. Yet all he gets is minimal questioning and then the role of judge right after.
I get it, Tywin didn’t care who actually did it, he was glad to have Joffrey out of the way and now was gonna use this to get rid of Tyrion too.
But Cersei? For all her faults, she loved her kids. She would have absolutely gone to hell and back to find the culprits and punish them. And yet nobody considered more than one culprit.
Tyrion was a convenient suspect and Sansa disappearing right after is also suspicious (although what part could she have played in this really?). The Tyrells (despite being the actual culprits) were not high on the list seeing as how their (grand)daughter being queen was on the line.
So who exactly are we left with as potential accomplices? And how come nobody considers the most obvious one?
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