My goodness
Not going to watch any trailers and will try to avoid promo pics. Still massively irked they gave away the ice dragon in last season’s trailer.
spoilers, ffs
Sorry fixed
AHH!
the epic conclusion! let’s frame by frame this trailer pals! discuss with me please!
They should introduce FAegon / Young Griff in this series. That would be a baller move.
good that the entire season takes place in pitch darkness again so theres no way of telling whats going on
Cold open where he sails triumphantly to Westeros and gets bodied as soon as he steps on shore
HE IS THE TRUE KING HOW DARE YOU.
Poor Jon Connington
Or where he slips off the gangplank, hits his head and drowns.
yeah!
Oh boy, have fun watching Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken at Reading!
The only good episode in season 5 is Hardhome and that’s a fact
Absolutely baffling that a show known for having decent fight choreography let this slip through the net:
Were the coordinators just off that day?
hey i didnt write it pal
Kind of seemed like they had a whole different production crew for those Dorne scenes, they were so crap
Finished season one rewatch.
High point: maybe the scene where it’s Arya’s first lesson with Syrio and Ned is watching on. Not sure if it’s because Arya’s a better character or Maisie Williams is a better actor than the other young ones on the show (probably a combination of both), but she’s really great throughout.
Low point: that scene where Littlefinger monologues about his aims and motivations in front of some gratuitous (even by the standards of this show) nudity. Badly written, acted, accented and presented. Hopefully whoever was responsible is embarrassed when they watch this bit back.
Other notes: solid season all round. Obviously the plot took us in another direction, but it would have been nice to have more of Robert Baratheon and Ned on screen together, with Robert drinking and reminiscing about how strong and handsome he used to be while Ned punctures his ego from time to time. Would happily have watched a few hours of that.
Question based on things revealed in subsequent seasons: if Lysa Arryn and Littlefinger had Jon Arryn killed, was it just a coincidence that he had been looking into the issues of Robert Baratheon’s children at the time? Or were they aware of that and saw a good way to implicate the Lannisters in some shenanigans?