Game Of Thrones: The Sopranos with swords or Dynasty in chainmail?

This the first episode in a long time where I felt like the writers really didn't have no source material to draw from and just decided to wing it.

A lot of stuff happened, but it felt cheap and rushed to me.

1. Gilly drops what may be the second biggest secret in the whole story and it just slips by without notice wtf?
2. Cersei spends years trying to have Tyrion killed and she just lets him and Jamie meet with no consequences other than a some fake Godfather "never betray the family line?"
3. Why was Gendry so pressed to leave KL? What stopped him from leaving before?
4. The whole trip to the wall to steal a Wight to show Cersei feels dumb to me. If they really wanted to impress Cersei, they would have kidnapped Qyburn and let him see one. Seriously it was like a bad Star Trek episode where the Captain and all the Senior Staff have to be in the landing party of the this weeks' dangerous planet. I guess they liked the Suicide Squad movie concept.

The only parts that felt right to me were Dany killing them Tarlys and Littlefinger getting back on his game.
 
This the first episode in a long time where I felt like the writers really didn't have no source material to draw from and just decided to wing it.

A lot of stuff happened, but it felt cheap and rushed to me.

1. Gilly drops what may be the second biggest secret in the whole story and it just slips by without notice wtf?
2. Cersei spends years trying to have Tyrion killed and she just lets him and Jamie meet with no consequences other than a some fake Godfather "never betray the family line?"
3. Why was Gendry so pressed to leave KL? What stopped him from leaving before?
4. The whole trip to the wall to steal a Wight to show Cersei feels dumb to me. If they really wanted to impress Cersei, they would have kidnapped Qyburn and let him see one. Seriously it was like a bad Star Trek episode where the Captain and all the Senior Staff have to be in the landing party of the this weeks' dangerous planet. I guess they liked the Suicide Squad movie concept.

The only parts that felt right to me were Dany killing them Tarlys and Littlefinger getting back on his game.
I agree with 4
 
They gonna get jammed up trying to catch a whitewalker. Danny gonna have to go rescue them and that's how the dead end up with a dragon. All three of them dragon ain't lasting till the season finally
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They already have the dead giant if they get a dragon is over :smh:
 
They gonna get jammed up trying to catch a whitewalker. Danny gonna have to go rescue them and that's how the dead end up with a dragon. All three of them dragon ain't lasting till the season finally

Would be hype if when shyt gets thick next week, Ghost shows up...to go against an undead Summer.
 
I posted something about it a few pages back
Somebody's theory
The thing about the missandei betrayal is in the books she plays such a small role and is basically a child when she meets/come into dany's service.

I know they have switched book roles to others but even than no one really stands out.

Unless missandei still pissed about...

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Oh my rides here see ya


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This the first episode in a long time where I felt like the writers really didn't have no source material to draw from and just decided to wing it.

A lot of stuff happened, but it felt cheap and rushed to me.

1. Gilly drops what may be the second biggest secret in the whole story and it just slips by without notice wtf?
2. Cersei spends years trying to have Tyrion killed and she just lets him and Jamie meet with no consequences other than a some fake Godfather "never betray the family line?"
3. Why was Gendry so pressed to leave KL? What stopped him from leaving before?
4. The whole trip to the wall to steal a Wight to show Cersei feels dumb to me. If they really wanted to impress Cersei, they would have kidnapped Qyburn and let him see one. Seriously it was like a bad Star Trek episode where the Captain and all the Senior Staff have to be in the landing party of the this weeks' dangerous planet. I guess they liked the Suicide Squad movie concept.

The only parts that felt right to me were Dany killing them Tarlys and Littlefinger getting back on his game.
Assist.

1. It's called Foreshadowing. :yes: They will come back to this highly important piece of info again at some point. :yes: Stay tuned.

2. Cersei did not just 'let it slide'. :smh: Since she cannot punish Jamie for betrayal... She will punish Bronn, instead. :yes: In the Fighting Pits.

Unfortunately, the very end of Bronn... might coming by the final episode of this season. :smh:
I have a really 'bad feeling' that Cersei will make Bronn fight The Mountain. :smh:
(without Jamie's knowledge :smh:)

In the season 7 trailer... this is Bronn. :yes:
Most likely getting ready to face-off against the Mountain. :smh:

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Remember how Bronn dreaded fighting the Mountain when Tyrion needed a 'Champion' during his Trial in season 4?? :smh:

Knowing Cersei... she will make Bronn's WORST nightmare... a REALITY. :smh:



3. Gendry has been ready to bounce for years. He KNOWS he has a 'higher purpose'. :yes:

Because Melissandre told him: "You have a talent for fighting... You will make Kings RISE & FALL". :yes:
Gendry Knows that he's not fulfilling 'whatever that higher purpose is'... by working as a Blacksmith for the Lannisters. :rolleyes:

He just told Davos he was waiting for 'a sign'. Something. Anything.
Or Someone... who would tell him... "Saddle Up. Let's Ride." :yes:

He didn't know what that sign would be... or when it would happen... but he knew he would recognize it immediately. :yes:

And Lo and Behold... Sir Davos shows up again. :D
The ONLY man Gendry has trusted for several years. :yes:

That's a big-ass sign, imo. :D




4. Kidnapping Qybyrn doesn't prove to Cersei, Dany or Tyrion that the Army of the Dead is REALLY REAL. :smh:
Kidnapping Qybyn only proves it to one person... named Qybyrn.

And Cersei (most of all) is the type who needs to 'see it with her own eyes'. :yes:
Not 'hear about it' from someone else.

She would not believe anyone else. :smh: Not even Jamie. :smh:
 
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This the first episode in a long time where I felt like the writers really didn't have no source material to draw from and just decided to wing it.

A lot of stuff happened, but it felt cheap and rushed to me.

1. Gilly drops what may be the second biggest secret in the whole story and it just slips by without notice wtf?
2. Cersei spends years trying to have Tyrion killed and she just lets him and Jamie meet with no consequences other than a some fake Godfather "never betray the family line?"
3. Why was Gendry so pressed to leave KL? What stopped him from leaving before?
4. The whole trip to the wall to steal a Wight to show Cersei feels dumb to me. If they really wanted to impress Cersei, they would have kidnapped Qyburn and let him see one. Seriously it was like a bad Star Trek episode where the Captain and all the Senior Staff have to be in the landing party of the this weeks' dangerous planet. I guess they liked the Suicide Squad movie concept.

The only parts that felt right to me were Dany killing them Tarlys and Littlefinger getting back on his game.

I'm not gonna lie the writing has been relatively wonky since last season...but the shortened season forces them straight into the action...so I like the mile a minute pace enough to suspend disbelief
 
Assist.

1. It's called Foreshadowing. They will come back to this highly important piece of info again at some point. :yes: Stay tuned.

2. Cersei did not just 'let it slide'. :smh: Since she cannot punish Jamie for betrayal... She will punish Bronn, instead. :yes: In the fighting Pits.

Unfortunately, the very end of Bronn... might coming by the final episode of this season. :smh:
I have a real 'bad feeling' that Cersei will make him fight The Mountain. :smh:

This is Bronn. :yes: Probably getting ready to face-off against the Mountain. :smh:

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That's Sandor Clegane
 
arya is just seeing sansa trying to make moves. But i think bran might step in and have. Arya kill littlefinger. And think that be the last thing we see in episode 7.
Yep Arya will liquidate littlefinger with the help of Bran.But I think that the last thing that we will see in episode 7 is the Wall falling while Daenerys and Jon are committing
incest.;)
 
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