Westworld was really good , but the show runners tried too hard in my opinion. Some nice twists but way too many flashbacks to be gripping , though the finale was exceptional.
Game of Thrones is always moving forward which is why I like it so much.
All this talk about suddenly accelerating plot lines is true but I still love it. The other series had a story that ran through the entire series and built to a climax like The Sopranos, this season is more 24. Action in every instalment but I liked 24 as well, sorry if you like it watch it if you don't then don't waste your time watching it.
Anyone else seen it's been leaked Bethesda (makers of skyrim, fallout etc) are making a game of thrones rpg?
Bloody excited by this. If they can sort a few of the issues from the Elder Scroll series, like quest scruture and the unispiring plot of the last one, it could be a perfect match of liscensing and developer. Much like the recent Warhammer and Total war game. Personally I would have preferred CD Projekt Red after the Witcher games, number 3 felt very inspired by Game of Thrones, but that is only a minor quibble.
Bethesda do have a history of just publishing games, so might not have developed it. Still exciting news as, except for the Telltale effort, the relatively few we have had are shite imo.
Anyone else seen it's been leaked Bethesda (makers of skyrim, fallout etc) are making a game of thrones rpg?
Bloody excited by this. If they can sort a few of the issues from the Elder Scroll series, like quest scruture and the unispiring plot of the last one, it could be a perfect match of liscensing and developer. Much like the recent Warhammer and Total war game. Personally I would have preferred CD Projekt Red after the Witcher games, number 3 felt very inspired by Game of Thrones, but that is only a minor quibble.
Bethesda do have a history of just publishing games, so might not have developed it. Still exciting news as, except for the Telltale effort, the relatively few we have had are shite imo.
Yeah Bethesda can't write for shit. Also the combat for skyrim was so clunky and rubbish, as you say, witcher 3's combat system is brilliant.
Really felt like an older episode, characters had time to talk to each other. Not sure the Stark storyline wasn't a little bit forced but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
It was fantastic overall but the Winterfell tension was massively forced throughout the season even though I was happy with the end result of that part of the story.
Also why did Bran have to be told about the wedding? I thought he saw everything.
Really felt like an older episode, characters had time to talk to each other. Not sure the Stark storyline wasn't a little bit forced but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
You see? You've been shouting down anyone daring to criticize this season, but that was a proper Thrones episode and the clear standout of the season.
Really felt like an older episode, characters had time to talk to each other. Not sure the Stark storyline wasn't a little bit forced but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
You see? You've been shouting down anyone daring to criticize this season, but that was a proper Thrones episode and the clear standout of the season.
Crackin' stuff.
Not intentionally. I've been disagreeing with the so-called 'plothole' complaints that all stem from the same issue. And I said of this plot that we should wait to see how it pans out before judging it.
It was fantastic overall but the Winterfell tension was massively forced throughout the season even though I was happy with the end result of that part of the story.
Also why did Bran have to be told about the wedding? I thought he saw everything.
Proper old school episode. Classic set up for next season - finales in GoT are rarely spectacular.
Unsure which roles the Stark sisters will play in he next season but the main themes away from the whole army of the dead seem to be:
- Jon and Dany battling with relationship and who is true heir to the Iron Throne - Jaime vs Cersei - Everyone vs. Lannisters & Golden Company - Melisandre trying some crazy shit
For some reason I get the feeling that the Army of the Dead could be dealt with relatively soon - can't see them getting past Winterfell. Focus on the real characters and the new battles with the Golden Company.
As a book reader - I don't like the idea Jon's real name is Aegon. Doesn't make much sense.
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Some nice twists but way too many flashbacks to be gripping , though the finale was exceptional.
Game of Thrones is always moving forward which is why I like it so much.
I can't wait for tomorrow.
Bethesda do have a history of just publishing games, so might not have developed it. Still exciting news as, except for the Telltale effort, the relatively few we have had are shite imo.
1. Dany and Jon get it on
2. Arya kills Littlefinger
3. The White Walkers destroy the Wall, with help of their new dragon
Killed the most personable character on the show
No nudity
Dialogue was awful
Last 10 minutes were just boring
And now our two year wait begins
Also why did Bran have to be told about the wedding? I thought he saw everything.
Crackin' stuff.
Unsure which roles the Stark sisters will play in he next season but the main themes away from the whole army of the dead seem to be:
- Jon and Dany battling with relationship and who is true heir to the Iron Throne
- Jaime vs Cersei
- Everyone vs. Lannisters & Golden Company
- Melisandre trying some crazy shit
For some reason I get the feeling that the Army of the Dead could be dealt with relatively soon - can't see them getting past Winterfell. Focus on the real characters and the new battles with the Golden Company.
As a book reader - I don't like the idea Jon's real name is Aegon. Doesn't make much sense.