>Gendry the blacksmith is at Winterfell with Jaime
>"love" and "Cersei" are used in the same sentence multiple times when speaking to/about Jaime in this episode
It's gonna happen, isn't it lads? Jaime is going to become Azor Ahai.
>Gendry the blacksmith is at Winterfell with Jaime
>"love" and "Cersei" are used in the same sentence multiple times when speaking to/about Jaime in this episode
It's gonna happen, isn't it lads? Jaime is going to become Azor Ahai.
Who cares the show is shit now
No, it will be Jon, he’s the main character. They wouldn’t have Daenerys and Jon get together if this wasn’t the case
Why are you autists so obsessed with book plots that are mentioned maybe once in the show? Said show which has deliberately gone out of its way to butcher everything about the books into a generic fantasy show?
Shitfist
This.
The episode didn't feel like GoT at all. The characters were like happy, Disney fairy tale versions of themselves. It was really cringy.
would be weird if Azor Ahai did not come to be in show. weird take, user.
What could have been
agree but for completely different reasons, notice how the only "happy" ones are the most likely to die
I actually felt something when Jaime knighted Brienne, it was brief but it's a moment with so much respect and relevance to each character and their shared and individual story, especially for Jaime, then the rest of the room ruined it
Why can nothing be good anymore
>Azor Ahai
D&D have no idea who that is
this can still happen, can't it?
>bad pussy
It's been shit for a few seasons now. The only reason to watch it is curiosity about what the hack writers are going to come up with to end the series, and memes.
holy fucking kino
>To David and myself, Azor Ahai is an opportunity to push back on traditional beliefs with something more progressive. This final season is no place for positive male roles for white actors. We thought Missandei would be the perfect hero.
This would be the most kino shit
Too good for hollywood.
>weird take, user.
Kill yourself
Not that good
>male character killing the night king
uhh sweaty, that's sexist
That would be actually K-I-N-O as fuck. Thus way too good for DD to make it happen.
yea nah
It's extremely decent and leagues above anything we're actually going to get.
They didn't do the one with Bran and the Mad King with the wildfire and King's Landing either though. Would have been kino.
And what if Bran was also Bran the builder.
I don't even watch the show (bookfag), but don't you feel sad about the lost chance to actually have a good show?
Imagine it had followed the first seasons quality until the end.
Yesterday I was watching that clip where Jon rides a dragon. Jesus, was it bad.
Then I watched that scene in season 1 where Cersei and Robert have a heart to heart.
It feels like a completely different show
Wow this is complete and utter shit. Put the rains of castamere for no fucking reason. I'm glad none of you faggots are writers
A millennial who finds everything cringey. The episode was a calm before the storm type scenario. Sorry if you're a based retard for not seeing the numerous amounts of narratives in your life. Where characters bond together before a major battle.
Christ...do you not pay attention to the obvious.
This episode showed some promise.
>Multiple scenes with Jamie all having to do with "love"
>Bran specifically sparing Jamie so he can help in the battle
>kino potential with Jamie knighting Brienne and possibly having his own courage and strength returned to him with her death
The bran thing could simply be him wanting as many bodies as possible to fight the dead, but between his autistic waiting in the courtyard and the "the things we do for love" moment, there has to be more to this.
Jamie like all male characters now only exist for stronk giant womans
>"love" and "Cersei" are used in the same sentence
what?
best ending please.