Cinema Game of Thrones Season 7 Discussion Thread

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kaladin stormblessed

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That reminds me. I believe in the books that some slaver ships actually get ship wrecked near Hardholm. I could be wrong, but there was definitely something to do with slavers, ships, and the freefolk around there. Been a while since I read them.
yeah, hardholme happens offscreen in the books. thats one of the best changes from books to show

hardholme has a backstory. there are caves there. its a scary place with many theories about what happened both in the current timeline and in the past
 

Disciplined Galt

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yeah, hardholme happens offscreen in the books. thats one of the best changes from books to show

hardholme has a backstory. there are caves there. its a scary place with many theories about what happened both in the current timeline and in the past
Really? Haven't heard rumours about hardhome.
 

kaladin stormblessed

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Really? Haven't heard rumours about hardhome.
There are some far fetched ones like the faceless men conducting experiments there before causing the doom of valyria


My memory us hazy. But i think it has lore simimlar ti gendel and gorne. Voices and spirits in the caverns or something like that
 

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There are some far fetched ones like the faceless men conducting experiments there before causing the doom of valyria


My memory us hazy. But i think it has lore simimlar ti gendel and gorne. Voices and spirits in the caverns or something like that
Sort of like angkor Wat?
 

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I'm most curious to know why the wights can't swim. It doesn't seem to be magic. Is it that the 'mind control' of the Night King can't penetrate water? Is it because the wights can't "live" above freezing temperature? What is it about water that renders them useless?
I imagine it's s bouyancy issue being dead and all.
 

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I imagine it's s bouyancy issue being dead and all.
why not just walk across the bottom of the body of water, and walk out on the other side?

I think it would be a better plot point if the wights could only exist in sub-freezing temperatures.
 

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the didnt include the valonqar prophecy in the show. the left out that piece, which opens the door to them going a different route with cersei
They had to leave it out because the show has become far too predictable for the fans.

This show has devolved into the most poorly written show on tv. I need to go watch a few episodes of Mad Men to get the stink of this season off me.
 

Rambo John J

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actually liked this season more than some of the previous ones

gonna miss it tonight
 

Rambo John J

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gonna make the woman catch up...she still thinks the hound died on that mountain

I will get to enjoy some of the episodes/scenes again as she is canning garden goods today and binging on thrones



Some silly CGI and some plot holes/logic holes....But nonetheless the show really is rather amazing

9//10 for me and I am a tough critic
 
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They had to leave it out because the show has become far too predictable for the fans.

This show has devolved into the most poorly written show on tv. I need to go watch a few episodes of Mad Men to get the stink of this season off me.
 
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I could watch this scene a thousand times and notice something different about it each time.


View: https://youtu.be/xf60scwthzk


Did anyone else catch how after Sansa stands up, she looks at Arya and nods her head, giving Arya the signal to carry out the execution?
 
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That's a sick scene. Love how he hung.
Back and took a final chug of ale.

They did a great job of making it seem like he would be given mercy...then boom. Another dead headless ned
Kit Harington is really a fantastic actor. The way he pauses after the plea for mercy, and then grimaces in anger before cutting off that fuckwad's head are just brilliant.

There's so much more to acting than simple dialogue...
 
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Not for me. I felt the Sansa/Arya drama was such manufactured nonsense that I completely lost interest in that storyline.
I thought it was stupid that it even got tense between them.

Apparently there's a scene that didn't make the final cut for episode 7 in which Sansa goes to see Bran and says "we need to talk."

It was supposed to explain Sansa's confusion about whether she should follow Littlefinger's advice or confide in Arya, but there shouldn't have been any confusion from the beginning.