RikidyBones
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You mean the character who spent half of the entire series training to be a covert assassin used those very skills to kill the Night King? Thats crazy manIt was really anticlimactic....You build it up for 7 seasons and just like that. That person barely got away from a dozen or so wights in the library, but magically teleports past 1,000s wights and general white walkers...
I don’t care anymore about the show
First off major spoiler secondIt was really anticlimactic....You build it up for 7 seasons and just like that. That person barely got away from a dozen or so wights in the library, but magically teleports past 1,000s wights and general white walkers...
I don’t care anymore about the show
You mean someone the character who spent half of the entire series training to be a covert assassin used those very skills to kill the Night King? Thats crazy man
Being years behind on GoT is helping me. By the time they run fiber, I won't remember anything posted here. (Maybe that there's dragons but that's it).i really need to go see endgame. i've avoided spoilers for 4 days. both my brothers and their family have seen it so dinner at mom and dad's last night was a lot of me doing this:
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On GoT
It did feel somewhat anticlimactic that after all that the Night King is already gone. Felt like he should've been the final boss. Now we're just back to Cersei and it feels...off. So much of the show was built around the fact that people were letting politics get in the way of addressing this massive threat from beyond the Wall. Wall comes down, you think "ohhhh, now it gets real," and one battle later it's done. I don't know how else one might do it. Maybe have them retreat south, they wind up at King's Landing, Cersei's ready to send her stupid little army out and then the Wights come bearing down. You could still do a similar ending for the Night King, but you could set it up better so that so much of this is blowing up all at once.
On GoT
It did feel somewhat anticlimactic that after all that the Night King is already gone. Felt like he should've been the final boss. Now we're just back to Cersei and it feels...off. So much of the show was built around the fact that people were letting politics get in the way of addressing this massive threat from beyond the Wall. Wall comes down, you think "ohhhh, now it gets real," and one battle later it's done. I don't know how else one might do it. Maybe have them retreat south, they wind up at King's Landing, Cersei's ready to send her stupid little army out and then the Wights come bearing down. You could still do a similar ending for the Night King, but you could set it up better so that so much of this is blowing up all at once.
yeah, that'd of been tough to live up to lol. my biggest hurdle right now with Endgame is....do i ditch the rest of my family and go take a really long lunch one day this week and get it over with? may not be able to get the whole family out to the moives till week after next........in laws in town this weekend........not sure i can make it two full weeks w/out finding out what happened, even by accident...........lol.Being years behind on GoT is helping me. By the time they run fiber, I won't remember anything posted here. (Maybe that there's dragons but that's it).
A 700 - 900 day, no spoilers request, seemed a bit much![]()
That's how it should be for the books imo. Considering they're "The Song of Fire and Ice"On GoT
It did feel somewhat anticlimactic that after all that the Night King is already gone. Felt like he should've been the final boss. Now we're just back to Cersei and it feels...off. So much of the show was built around the fact that people were letting politics get in the way of addressing this massive threat from beyond the Wall. Wall comes down, you think "ohhhh, now it gets real," and one battle later it's done. I don't know how else one might do it. Maybe have them retreat south, they wind up at King's Landing, Cersei's ready to send her stupid little army out and then the Wights come bearing down. You could still do a similar ending for the Night King, but you could set it up better so that so much of this is blowing up all at once.
100% agree.yeah, i can see that. that was the biggest surprise for me that 'the real war' was only 1 battle....
so i get that. but as for the rest of the story being about the throne now, i kinda like that. there's been two major themes, the iron throne and the coming of winter. one is resolved, the other is not.
plus, you got 3 really good episodes all about Winterfell, and the group of characters they got together for this battle was really cool.
and i get why some people are miffed about the arya deal, but i gotta say, i thought it was freakin' awesome......i mean your watching a couple of these characters die, mainly Jorah, and them boom Arya is in a death grip, and you're thinking...oh man, this is bad...............then, holy ****!!!!.
i was thoroughly plesaed with that episode. holes or not....loved it. and my advice for anyone complaining about how dark it was, turn the lights out in whatever room your watching it, and go full on movie theatre dark....i had no issues....
