Sussex Nomad
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I haven't got a scooby who is who. Watched it for the first time last night, it was like turning the book to the last chapter because the rest was missing.
One of my American work colleagues was getting her knickers in a twist about GOT. She said it's written by an American, the TV series is mainly funded by American money yet it has all these British actors - we must be doing something right!
I haven't got a scooby who is who. Watched it for the first time last night, it was like turning the book to the last chapter because the rest was missing.
Never watched it. Is it a bit like Lord of the Rings with graphic violence and lots of gratuitous nudity? Convince me I ought to give it a try.
Oh and a special effects minute with nothing to do with plot.
Hated the Romantic Dragon scene with Jon and Dany, Why they needed to make it cheesy I do not know. Thats one thing that GoT has never been.
Other than that standard opener, left me feeling a bit flat but plenty still to come in 5 weeks.
She's his aunt.Have to agree here. Drogon had a weird smirk on his face as if to say 'You know she's your sister, right?'
Was the first bit of cheese and unnecessary. Other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
She's his aunt.
She's his aunt.
I don't think he'll make it to the end. My prediction would be that he sacrifices himself to save Bran at some point, thereby atoning (in his mind at least), for shoving him out of the window at the beginning.
Oh that's alright then
Solid episode last night. Bit of intro, most was as anticipated, except ….
Euron getting in there
Bronn’s new task – Will he carry it out? Also the fact that Cersei is now willing to off Jaime
The mention of the Iron Islands or Dragonstone as a fall back option
I’m also slightly intrigued by some absenses. In particular, Mellisandre, who I’m certain still has a roll to play. Possibly also Jakin
I’m thinking, another episode of building some tension, then an absolute bloodbath in ep 3, which I understand to be the longest
Solid episode last night. Bit of intro, most was as anticipated, except ….
Euron getting in there
Bronn’s new task – Will he carry it out? Also the fact that Cersei is now willing to off Jaime
The mention of the Iron Islands or Dragonstone as a fall back option
I’m also slightly intrigued by some absenses. In particular, Mellisandre, who I’m certain still has a roll to play. Possibly also Jakin
I’m thinking, another episode of building some tension, then an absolute bloodbath in ep 3, which I understand to be the longest
She's his aunt.
Series 8 run times
Winterfell – 54 mins
Episode two – 58 mins
Episode three – 82 minutes
Episode four – 78 minutes
Episode five – 79 minutes
Episode six – 79 minutes
I’m not convinced that Bronn’s new task is directly from Cersei, I got the feeling that was Qyburn up to something which is why he wanted him out of the way quickly.
Sophie Turner. That is all.
Series 8 run times
Winterfell – 54 mins
Episode two – 58 mins
Episode three – 82 minutes
Episode four – 78 minutes
Episode five – 79 minutes
Episode six – 79 minutes
I’m not convinced that Bronn’s new task is directly from Cersei, I got the feeling that was Qyburn up to something which is why he wanted him out of the way quickly.
Sophie Turner. That is all.