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We're two weeks into the final season of Game of Thrones and no one has mentioned anything on this board. Maybe the only place on the internet that is radio silent on the show.
I am so hyped for this season.
Episode 3 is going to be insane. Director by the guy who did the battle of the bastards.
Can’t wait
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Also agree. A ton happened in episode one in terms of bringing characters together and revealing information to certain characters. Episode two, didn't have near as much legitimate happenings and felt kind of like this farewell tour for a number of characters. Which makes sense because there is a very good chance there will be a whole lot of death in episode 3.
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Lot of people saying episode 2 was a filler. Maybe it was but I still enjoyed it.
I don’t think there will be anymore sitting around a fire moments as the season progresses. So I was kinda cool with it all being done in one episode.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I agree. I kind of felt like it was a filler but I think I also understand why they did it. I think it was the last hurrah for a lot of characters and fully expect the rest of the season to be nothing but shit hitting the fan.
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The second episode was definitely not filler imho. It’s a respectful and fond goodbye to most of the beloved characters in the show, and I appreciated it. I don’t understand the people commenting on Facebook about nobody dying yet. Literally every character I care about is at Winterfell right now, and most of them are about to die, at least one of them likely at the hands of another. Are people really that anxious to see that happen? Guaranteed these same people will be on Facebook Monday bitching about their favorite characters dying. I know it has to happen but I’m not looking forward to it lol.
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…and I just now read this article, which perfectly sums up why I loved this episode:
https://www.tvguide.com/news/game-of-thrones-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms-best-episode/
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I loved episode two also. Haters gonna hate no matter what. I’m just along for the ride with the show, at this point.
I am still a little butt-hurt that George RR Martin passed off writing an end to the saga. I loved the books, and I would have appreciated a written conclusion, as the characters were so much fuller and richer in print.
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No spoilers, just speculation.
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I am still a little butt-hurt that George RR Martin passed off writing an end to the saga. I loved the books, and I would have appreciated a written conclusion, as the characters were so much fuller and richer in print.
Wait, is this official? He’s not finishing the book?
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He's said he will finish the books (pinkie swear! For reals!). And he claims he's making progress and might finish book six this year (pinkie swear! For reals! This time I'm not kidding!).
But no, he's never going to finish.
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Is anyone ready to talk about Game of thrones episode 3 yet!? Just watched it!!
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Loved it. Was pretty tense at points
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It was such a great episode! I hope this means there are more great things to come for the end of the series.
Without spoiling: it was a fitting end for the characters we lost, and worthy additions to the arcs of those who continue to kick ass! I personally can’t wait for next Sunday.
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Episode 3 was really intense.
Semi-spoiler - I am actually surprised by how many of the main characters in the battle actually survived. I had fully prepared myself to see most die.
SPOILER!! I was also pleased with how they ended the episode. Having Jon or Dany be the hero would have been underwhelming.
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@BloodnThunder 100% agree. I was a little underwhelmed with Brand, though. Couldn't he have done a little more? Couldn't he have gone back and time and checked out how the Night King was first defeated? The plan seemed to rely on chance a lot. Other than that quibble, I enjoyed it very much. Overall, the show seems to be more interested in King's Landing. The plots are more dynamic when they focus on the politic aspect of the story rather than the more fantasy aspects. I am also excited to focus on that power struggle, too. It seems a more fitting ending to the show.
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I have to think that Bran was seeing something during his time in the God's Wood that will be revealed later on. If all he was actually doing was flying around as a crow in a blizzard waiting for the Night King to show up then the producers really failed on that front.