The Lord of Light is oddly inessential - should it not be the alpha and omega of GoT?
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So ive been rewatching game of thrones....
So this morning i woke up and caught myself muttering "valar morghulis" valar morghulis" to myself unknowingly while i was waking up.
Am i ready to be a faceless man?
All men must die! Lol.
Jesus.
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So this morning i woke up and caught myself muttering "valar morghulis" valar morghulis" to myself unknowingly while i was waking up.
Am i ready to be a faceless man?
All men must die! Lol.
Jesus.
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If Stannis had some how managed to take King's Landing and captured Tommen and Myrcella alive, what do you think he would have done to them?
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Just finished GOT for the first time and I have a question about season 8. MAJOR SPOILERS BELOW
Was there ever a reason given for why season 8 felt so rushed? Once the battle of Winterfell concluded, it just immediately went through the armies lining up, Daenerys takes out all of Kings Landings defenses, she then annihilates the city, the Clegane brothers battle for a couple minutes (a side plot that's been building for 8 seasons), Cersei and Jamie die, Daenerys gives her terrifying, 1939 era "liberation" speech, Tyrion is taken prisoner, Jon kills Daenerys and is also taken prisoner off screen, they pick a new king, everyone goes their separate ways, credits roll. I sincerely thought the episode was going to end when Tyrion threw his pin, and that there would be at least one more episode. Was the studio pushing them to wrap it up because of a drop in viewership or something? I just don't get how they could drop the ball on such an amazing show.
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Was there ever a reason given for why season 8 felt so rushed? Once the battle of Winterfell concluded, it just immediately went through the armies lining up, Daenerys takes out all of Kings Landings defenses, she then annihilates the city, the Clegane brothers battle for a couple minutes (a side plot that's been building for 8 seasons), Cersei and Jamie die, Daenerys gives her terrifying, 1939 era "liberation" speech, Tyrion is taken prisoner, Jon kills Daenerys and is also taken prisoner off screen, they pick a new king, everyone goes their separate ways, credits roll. I sincerely thought the episode was going to end when Tyrion threw his pin, and that there would be at least one more episode. Was the studio pushing them to wrap it up because of a drop in viewership or something? I just don't get how they could drop the ball on such an amazing show.
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Should the High Septon Have Been a Bigger Deal in the Story?
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Who would you cast as a young Tywin Lannister in a hypothetical Robert's Rebellion?
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'Crushed my confidence': Co-star told Milly Alcock she 'needs acting lessons' on first day of filming House of The Dragon
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Inside Milly Alcock’s meteoric rise from the Inner West to Westeros
Milly Alcock became a household name as young Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon. Now, she's taking on her biggest role yet.
You have been put in charge of defense leading up to and during the battle of Winterfell, what would you have done differently
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