Originally posted by NemeBro
No, it's a bad show so it not airing doesn't bother me. 👆
Originally posted by marwash22
so bad that you haven't missed an episode and spend your time talking about it on an internet forum.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Right, exactly that bad. Stay salty my friend. 👆
No he got you, no way around it, stop trying to see your way out of it. Accept that you were owned.
Originally posted by marwash22
i always feel a depression when i know a show i love is going into it's last season... it's a mix of excitement and a feeling of "just get it over with"
I'm looking forward to the ending, it's run its course ans the show has become progressively worse, imo
So I'd rather have a beloved show end while it's still decent than continue until it's run to complete shit. I'll have some sadness when the final minute runs out, regardless.
Then I'll probably re-watch it
Originally posted by Arachnid1Nah, it was the best. Let's get down to brass tax. That's what it's doing and since my red viper has been killed off let the Night King end all these schmucks. Even though I don't like either Clegane at least Sandor went up and verbally owned his brother Cersei's bytch.
It was alright. Nowhere near the best. Better than 5 and 6 (with the exceptions of Hardhome and BotB episodes) but not 1-4.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Nah, it was the best. Let's get down to brass tax. That's what it's doing and since my red viper has been killed off let the Night King end all these schmucks. Even though I don't like either Clegane at least Sandor went up and verbally owned his brother Cersei's bytch.
The phrase is "Brass Tacks"
Originally posted by NemeBro
No, it's a bad show so it not airing doesn't bother me. 👆
real talk: it's been dawning on me recently what a piece of literal garbage this season's writing has been. i was so dazzled and intoxicated by dragonfire and long-hyped character meetings/reunions, that i didn't realize what a truly unfulfilling and nonsensical shitshow D&D made of this story. will watch the last season with limited enthusiasm. so yeah, i may have mistaken post season depression with post-"YOU BLEW IT UP!!! YOU MANIACS!!"-depression.
Originally posted by quanchi112
How many times do I have to remind you of my iPad and the autocorrect function. Your weak guy had his moment after he pussed out against the bear. Sandor was a **** in that moment.
Weird, you could have just said "thanks", it's a not so rare mistake.
Sandor's the best, I know; I've known that all along.
Originally posted by RobtardWeird, why would I say thanks when it was an iPad mistake.
Weird, you could have just said "thanks", it's a not so rare mistake.Sandor's the best, I know; I've known that all along.
Nah, maybe he will redeem the bear thing and loss to Phasma. Mountain is a full blown cuck these days.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
real talk: it's been dawning on me recently what a piece of literal garbage this season's writing has been. i was so dazzled and intoxicated by dragonfire and long-hyped character meetings/reunions, that i didn't realize what a truly unfulfilling and nonsensical shitshow D&D made of this story. will watch the last season with limited enthusiasm. so yeah, i may have mistaken post season depression with post-"YOU BLEW IT UP!!! YOU MANIACS!!"-depression.
This season's writing was mostly shit. It was dazzle and glamour over story substance.
There were a few shining moments of writing though. The Hound's interactions with the Brotherhood. Bronn and Jamie.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Weird, why would I say thanks when it was an iPad mistake.Nah, maybe he will redeem the bear thing and loss to Phasma. Mountain is a full blown cuck these days.
Okay then. We've already seen that the Hound is superior to the Mountain in season one, when it was noted that while Gregor was trying to kill his brother, Sandor was holding back.
So I don't see Sandor losing in Clegane Bowl, even with his brother's possible advantage of having zombie-like damage soak. The Hound will split the Mountain in twain.
Originally posted by RobtardSandor did look slightly superior and was emotionally more controlled since the Mountain was basically pouting since he just lost against a twinkle.
Okay then. We've already seen that the Hound is superior to the Mountain in season one, when it was noted that while Gregor was trying to kill his brother, Sandor was holding back.So I don't see Sandor losing in Clegane Bowl, even with his brother's possible advantage of having zombie-like damage soak. The Hound will split the Mountain in twain.
No way Sandor is losing and the Mountain is vastly overrated. Super strong and decently skilled but that's about it.
Originally posted by Robtard
This season's writing was mostly shit. It was dazzle and glamour over story substance.There were a few shining moments of writing though. The Hound's interactions with the Brotherhood. Bronn and Jamie.
exactly: they rested on old schtick
the hound is salty and everyone needs to know that and comment on his saltiness. when questioned, the hound responds to these observations with more heaping piles of salt.
bronn is jaime's loyal employee, though he feels underpaid and jealous of jaime's good looks and easy charm, and their banter over that will have you in stitches!
and uh oh, looks like sansa is back to being petty and dumb, and wants kill her sister...or is she?
uh oh #2, looks like arya might go full psycho again and wants to kill her sister...or will she?
turns out they wanted to gather convincing evidence on littlefinger so they could have him legally executed...but rather chose in the end to use the completely dodgy testimony of a self-described greenseer, and murder LF when they could have just done this in episode one.
and tyrion, our favorite little smart guy, goes full retard by suggesting that everyone risk the safety of the realm in order to try to persuade his cynical psychopath sister to try and not be so cynical and psychopathic.
"Basically, actors Lena Headley (Cersei) and Jerome Flynn (Bronn) actually used to be an item, but things really didn’t end well.
They are now no longer on speaking terms and can’t even stand to be in the same room together. According to some reports, being kept separate is even a binding part of their contracts."
Shame.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
exactly: they rested on old schtickthe hound is salty and everyone needs to know that and comment on his saltiness. when questioned, the hound responds to these observations with more heaping piles of salt.
bronn is jaime's loyal employee, though he feels underpaid and jealous of jaime's good looks and easy charm, and their banter over that will have you in stitches!
and uh oh, looks like sansa is back to being petty and dumb, and wants kill her sister...or is she?
uh oh #2, looks like arya might go full psycho again and wants to kill her sister...or will she?
turns out they wanted to gather convincing evidence on littlefinger so they could have him legally executed...but rather chose in the end to use the completely dodgy testimony of a self-described greenseer, and murder LF when they could have just done this in episode one.and tyrion, our favorite little smart guy, goes full retard by suggesting that everyone risk the safety of the realm in order to try to persuade his cynical psychopath sister to try and not be so cynical and psychopathic.
Yes and no to me. Like I enjoyed Sandor and Tormund's heartfelt moment, even if it ended with 'old schtick'. Also liked how Jamie while a scum, is trying to stick to a moral code. Little things like that shined out in this season that was largely the equivalent of fanfic.
edit: Good news, did read a rumor that the upcoming book plots are largely different according to GRRM. Bad news, they'll probably never be written