JohnTheHumble's Replies


I understand the need to rush given that there are just a few episodes left to conclude the whole thing, and at some point it actually feels OK because the show dragged for too long in other seasons; but maybe they should put some lines on screen saying "three months have passed" before rushing into an impossible event like apparently armies traveling long distances in a matter of hours, or they should use some sort of device to explain some of this stuff (say, the Watch sending another party after the initial mission to check on them, equipped with ravens, and they'd find Gentry before he had to run all the way back; a scene showing the Night King getting the long chain from some hidden location, to demonstrate that he already had it there waiting for the opportunity, etc.). What? It seems to me she did exactly the opposite. She came to the rescue of humans against the army of the dead, regardless of the "game of thrones" even though he isn't even acknowledging her as his queen, yet. So she was trying to save the kingdom with little regard for her quest to be the queen (she could have attacked Kings Landing instead, with three dragons, now she has only two). So she did incur in a sacrifice for the sake of the kingdom. What are you talking about?? I'm not sure about these spoilers. I saw different ones that made more sense. If you care for a spoiler... If you don't, stop reading. [spoiler]Leaks have mentioned that Littlefinger will be killed by Aria in episode 7 this season[/spoiler] YouTube channels have presented what appears to be credible spoilers for the entire season 7 and there is a definitive answer to the OP's question there. If anyone cares for spoilers, just go to YouTube, do a search on GoT Season 7 leaks and read on. I think it is pretty final that Lady Stoneheart won't be part of the TV series. I just saw the leaked episode 4. I won't spoil it for you... watch it. I think you are right. It would be too boring if the dragons were truly invincible and just burned everybody to ashes. There will be more drama if one is killed. I think only one will be killed, and Jon and Daenerys will fly the other two to defeat the White Walkers. Fire versus Ice. If you are talking about me, you are utterly wrong (again). I'm a big fan of Daenerys' and believe her dragons are the fire in A Song of Ice and Fire, therefore she will survive to the end. It's not that I can't deal with other people's opinions. It's just that I don't suffer fools gladly. When an opinion is utterly ridiculous, I call it such. Like I said, you can have the *opinion* that the Earth is flat, but it is not an accurate or correct opinion. Sure, you have the right to your opinion, but when you issue a ridiculous one, don't be surprise if people then think that you are a naive intellectual midget. How old are you, lad? Someone who thinks Jaime is the most complex character EVER seen in movies and TV can't be that old (hasn't had the opportunity to see a lot of stuff). Are you a school kid? Jaime is not even Game of Throne's most complex character, much less of all TV and all movies. So, no, the Earth is not flat. Oh, and you berated this other user for name calling... but didn't fail to call other people, morons. Go ahead and say I'm *typical.* That's all you got. No way. Daenerys is the Mother of Dragons, and fire will be the main weapon against the ice (White Walkers). The books are called A Song of Ice and Fire. The end game will involve Dany and her dragons defeating the White Walkers. GRRM is so meticulous that he risks croaking before he finishes the books. LOL, nice! It's fast because they have to finish the story up. Winter is coming. Pictures of episode 4 that have been released show the dragons attacking. It's coming. Yes, but I think it is said at some point that the Unsullied were castrated as boys. Which wouldn't work so well like you said. Yes, but the last scene of season 6 made us thing that she would roll over Westeros like an unstoppable force. Not really, apparently. It did surprise me a little. I thought she'd start by winning, then suffer some setbacks. Because of all the build up, the Unsullied, the Dothraki, the Iron Navy, the dragons... All the delay in getting to Westeros... I expected her to finally kick some a**. I hope he does speak and then he says some chilling (pun intended) things. Funny enough, Vary's voice should have been high-pitched because he was castrated as a child. The same is true of the Unsullied. But I suppose we can just suspend disbelief and think that in that society (which is actually on another planet) there was some biological difference that prevented it from being so. I think there is more to know about him. When the real battle starts I believe we'll learn more. I'm not trying to argue with you; it's just that I loved the lines and thought that they were calculated and intentional. But if you feel otherwise, cool. It's just a matter of perception and opinion. I've mentioned why I think Ser Devos answered the way he did. Sam as well, the implication is that the instructions were there, were clear, therefore there is a cure for the greyscale and it is known, and the Maester was being a coward for allowing people to die from it instead of implementing the procedure that could cure them.