The most unsatisfying part of the ending was…
For me, it is Cersei’s death. She got off super, super easy. It wasn’t gruesome, it was quick. She deserved much worse. Hate that Jaime went back for her and lost his life because of it as well, seemed to be just a different path from the one he had been on that separated him from Cersei to begin with.
Daenerys’ death… I get it. Her turn seemed a little quick/ rushed for the story, but it doesn’t not make sense. Jon’s decision to kill Daenerys also seemed quick, although his contemplation was clear it was all internal and not elaborated and that’s a lot of the criticism I have for their finale. The development wasn’t the same which made a lot of decisions seem inconsistent with the character.
The bit at the end where they’re in the old dragon pit. Sam tried to invent democracy, everyone laughed, and then those same people decide on a cripple as a king. Making Bran king made sense but also random for the character, just kinda shoed in last minute. And then the unsullied are left to just kinda wander instead of staying for what they worked for… ?
I liked Brianne’s/ Podrick’s ending. I liked the ending for the mountain and the hound. I liked the part of Jon’s ending where he went North with the wildlings, the only place he ever seemed maybe kinda happy. Sansa’s arc ended well.
What was the most unsatisfying part of the ending for you?
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For me, it is Cersei’s death. She got off super, super easy. It wasn’t gruesome, it was quick. She deserved much worse. Hate that Jaime went back for her and lost his life because of it as well, seemed to be just a different path from the one he had been on that separated him from Cersei to begin with.
Daenerys’ death… I get it. Her turn seemed a little quick/ rushed for the story, but it doesn’t not make sense. Jon’s decision to kill Daenerys also seemed quick, although his contemplation was clear it was all internal and not elaborated and that’s a lot of the criticism I have for their finale. The development wasn’t the same which made a lot of decisions seem inconsistent with the character.
The bit at the end where they’re in the old dragon pit. Sam tried to invent democracy, everyone laughed, and then those same people decide on a cripple as a king. Making Bran king made sense but also random for the character, just kinda shoed in last minute. And then the unsullied are left to just kinda wander instead of staying for what they worked for… ?
I liked Brianne’s/ Podrick’s ending. I liked the ending for the mountain and the hound. I liked the part of Jon’s ending where he went North with the wildlings, the only place he ever seemed maybe kinda happy. Sansa’s arc ended well.
What was the most unsatisfying part of the ending for you?
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Netflix Wins Bidding War For Warner Bros. Discovery, Will Start Exclusive Deal Talks
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Netflix Wins Bidding War For Warner Bros. Discovery, Will Start Exclusive Deal Talks
Netflix has emerged victorious with what appears to be the highest bid for Warner Bros. Discovery and the two sides are set to start exclusive talks.
So in the end, the winners in game of thrones are basically…
the Starks?
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the Starks?
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Jaime fooking Lannister (one handed) vs Meryn fooking Trant. Who wins in a 1v1 duel?
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What would happen if Baelish and Sansa married? How would it affect the North and Westeros?
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What does Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. mean for the Game of Thrones franchise?
Just the noscript. And your thoughts as well.
I’ll be honest, I’m a little worried. I think the thing we love so much about this universe is its rawness, it’s dark, and it doesn’t hold back. I just don’t know if netflix will hold true to the identity of what this universe is.
On a side note it also makes me worry for the way movie theaters will be impacted, the new Harry Potter remake, DC, etc.
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Just the noscript. And your thoughts as well.
I’ll be honest, I’m a little worried. I think the thing we love so much about this universe is its rawness, it’s dark, and it doesn’t hold back. I just don’t know if netflix will hold true to the identity of what this universe is.
On a side note it also makes me worry for the way movie theaters will be impacted, the new Harry Potter remake, DC, etc.
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Couldn't Davos have smuggled something like apples or potatoes instead of onions?
Look, I think onions are one of the best ingredients on earth, but I ain't trying to just bite into one like it's a sandwich. Is there a reason Davos was so bullish on onions for that mission? I know Stannis' men were starving but it just seems like a strange choice.
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Look, I think onions are one of the best ingredients on earth, but I ain't trying to just bite into one like it's a sandwich. Is there a reason Davos was so bullish on onions for that mission? I know Stannis' men were starving but it just seems like a strange choice.
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