I watched it because if the risk's of spoilers.I must say I'm very tempted to watch the episode...
... but then I remember that if I did, I'd have to wait a whole 11 days till the next one, which would suck![]()
I watched it because if the risk's of spoilers.I must say I'm very tempted to watch the episode...
... but then I remember that if I did, I'd have to wait a whole 11 days till the next one, which would suck![]()
I'm not generally "spoiler-adverse", but it nevertheless confuses me as to why people would want to consume a leaked version of something just because such an option became available to them.
That's basically what should have happened to Jamie in a recent episode.
More specifically, it was "hero plot armor." If it was a random Lannister who charged at Daenerys but was knocked off at the last second and landed in the deep water, he would be dead. And forgotten.Jaime was wearing a special type of armor that has flotation properties.
I believe the technical term for it in medieval times was "plot armor"![]()
Unfortunately, not only should Jaime's heavy armor have dragged him to the bottom, the extra weight of his solid gold hand should have made it completely impossible for Bronn to have lifted and swam with him as far as he did. Way too easy.Jaime was wearing a special type of armor that has flotation properties.
I believe the technical term for it in medieval times was "plot armor"![]()
the crows who fly at superluminal speeds to deliver urgent messages
It's extremes on either end of the storytelling spectrum. If they had taken a more balanced approach earlier on and not gotten SOOOO bogged down in travelogue minutia, they would have had more space later on to tell a tighter story. Instead they front-loaded the early seasons with a lot of unnecessary filler. That and they made a HUGE mistake (IMO) making these final two seasons so damn short. Next season will be even shorter which, of course, will be a bigger mistake. I'm sure we're going to see a lot more magical time compression and impossible movements of main characters before it's all said and done.Part of the problem is that now they're in the home stretch, they're running out of disposable characters and it's too late to introduce anyone new for the audience to miss or even care when they're killed off.
Have to say I can't help but feel sorry for the people making this. For over half a decade all anyone seemed to complain about is how slow the plot moves and now they've picked up the pace to where something epic and exciting is happening in every episode, all people can say is "OMG! SLOW DOWN IT'S ALL TOO FAST!!!"![]()
I chalk it up to every major house having a metric ass-ton of ravens in their rookeries, each with its own dedicated source and destination. It would certainly be believable in the context of the Citadel - they even have their special white ravens for the announcement of the arrival of winter. It has been kind of a logistical stretch, I agree, but not nearly as glaring as some of the other recent absurdities.That's another thing that never made sense to me. I've never heard of a homing pidgeon that could deliver messages to multiple locations. The idea was that the birds would always go straight to their home roost. The show and books seem to instead think of ravens as magical Harry Potter owls who can seek out random individuals. Theoretically, I suppose you could keep multiple birds from various castles/home roosts, but one would think there would be a time limit on how long you could keep a Casterly Rock raven in, say, Winterfell and not have it eventually consider Winterfell as its home roost.
it's too late to introduce anyone new for the audience to miss or even care when they're killed off.
It's extremes on either end of the storytelling spectrum. If they had taken a more balanced approach earlier on and not gotten SOOOO bogged down in travelogue minutia, they would have had more space later on to tell a tighter story. Instead they front-loaded the early seasons with a lot of unnecessary filler. That and they made a HUGE mistake (IMO) making these final two seasons so damn short. Next season will be even shorter which, of course, will be a bigger mistake. I'm sure we're going to see a lot more magical time compression and impossible movements of main characters before it's all said and done.
Dickon, we hardly knew ye...
What pages? Individuals, group or fan pages? So I know to avoid them.
Also, fuck assholes who deliberately spoil stuff.
Gizmodo, I'm not surprised by (and I long since stopped following them), but Time Magazine? Really?Gizmodo and Time Magazine
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