Okay now, the writing is EPIC

Okay now, the writing is EPIC.

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Bran spilled the beans.

Is there a TV show character stronger than Arya Uchiha?

Keep in mind, I'm talking about Faceless Man Arya Uchiha with the Blood of The First Men, the Greensight, a perfect Valyrian Steel blade and the ability to move silently and change her face at will.

Is Jaime & Brienne comfirmed alive? Doesn't show up in the previews.

70%+ chance Jaime dies in King's Landing. Tyrion allegedly betrayed The North and Dany, and is executed for it. Everybody else in that scene will probably live.

Why were D&D even trusted with this? Neither had any experience of writing for broadcast television beforehand, then HBO go and trust them with one of their largest shows (even at the time of the pilot episode).
The mind boggles!

You see them still standing when all the walkers die

By their reckoning it must have been an unqualified success. If the writers were serious the show would have probably got Romed few seasons in.

expectations: subverted

His game theory, 4d chess worked out.

So now we know its pretty sur Jaime is going to be the one to kill cersei right ?

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Jews

>grey worm alive
>Brienne alive
>podrick alive
>sam alive
>Gilly alive
>gendry alive
>Sansa alive
>missandei alive
>tormund alive
>Davos alive
>bran alive

What the fuck was the point? My expectations are truly subverted.

I know they had to make it obviously night time, but Christ.

No. Expectations must be subverted.

What were they thinking making the episode this fucking dark?

No, Quasimodo is going to get that one too.
>BUT THE RED LADY SAID GREEN EYES TOO

GRRM was an idiot and handed over the rights to the first set of Hollywood writers who knew R+L=J

if this happens its so fucking rarted, “mastermind tyrion who we havent written anything intelligent for for the past 4 seasons comes up with a genius plan to sit on the iron throne! but he fucks up and dies. “ like what is tyrions motivation for betrayal, he hates cersei, unless you mean to tell me that when they spoke of cam in s7 they came up with some dumb plan holy shit its gonna happen i can see it reee

I wish I had died

that guy with the fire sword died. Were you even watching?

Me too. Being a Jorahfag is suffering.

to hide the poor cgi

I love the tidal wave effect the undead had in the opening parts of the battle, especially when they hit the Living Infantry.

Shoutout to the dothraki for their suicide charge, that was... a brilliant plan. Maybe they should have been deployed on the flanks and hit from the side after the undead hit the burning stake line, but heck all probably would have died anyway, like.... every other fucking soldier did. For the most part i really liked the battle, thought that was a bit eh though, but for the most part, very good, well done, well done indeed. Especially the carnage that unfolds when the door gets knocked down and the undead come tumbling in over the walls. RIP Unsullied though who got slaughtered outside, must have been brutal for Greyworm to drop the bridge across the stake line leaving them out there.

I thought more people would have died, i was expecting Brienne or Tormund to go down, same with Greyworm. But Jorah died in an awesome way, going down to protect Daenerys, Lady Mormont died killing a fucking wight giant! Go on little girl!

Sad Theon died, but i saw it coming when he said he would protect Bran. He ended up one of my favourite characters and Alfie Allen did a fantastic job in the role. Beric died, saw that coming, but i liked him so was still sad.

I was kind of hoping Jon would kill the Night King, but i did like the twist where Arya killed him near the end, pullin a move similar to rey in tlj in the throne room scene.

And everyone's theory about the undead in the crypts came true, though i doubt skeletons could punch through stone like that, but ah well, its fucking zombies.

I believe, if Frikidoctor's leaks about Tyrion betraying Dany and the North are true, that Tyrion did it to put a Lannister baby on the Iron Throne, not because he likes Cersei. I have no faith in D&D that they can pull this twist off satisfactively, but there was some foreshadowing in season seven that Tyrion is concerned about the future of Westeros, after Dany and Cersei are gone.

The guy who is long dead in the books with no purpose left in the show aside from telling people they have a purpose actually died? How shocking.

The Red Wedding had more main character deaths than the fucking SIEGE ON WINTERFELL BY THE WHITE WALKERS, and we're supposed to act like this was some big setback?

It doesnt make sense at this point, Tyrion probably alluded with Cersie that Dany is infertile and promised that if cersie pledges her army to the north her child will be the heir to the throne.
Cersie never sent her army so I doubt Tyrion would keep his end of the deal

They literally lost like 90% of their army.

They are Jews dude, it's the one and only quality they care about.

What if john cumb in cersi?

Only two main characters died in the red wedding. Only two here as well. Jorah and Theon

I guess they'll have enough resources in winterfell to feed the armies now. lel.

>The Red Wedding had more main character deaths than the fucking SIEGE ON WINTERFELL BY THE WHITE WALKERS, and we're supposed to act like this was some big setback?

Red Wedding
>Robb
>Catelyn
>Talisa w/baby
>Grey Wind
>tons of Northern bannermen

War for the Dawn
>Jorah
>Theon
>Beric
>Lyanna
>Melisandre
>Edd
>tons of Dothraki, including Qhono
>tons of Unsullied
>tons of Northmen
>tons of Wildlings

I'm not saying that The Long Night is better than The Reynes of Castamere, but the casualties in the former were devastating. Just because more main characters didn't die doesn't mean there wasn't a massive amount of deaths.

What if Bran warg into an elephant and fuck Cersei?