ughghjkl how can they not the dragon has THREE ****ING THREE............ see this is what i mean about this ****ing show just doing whatever the hell it wants **** logic, **** the book, **** the plotline. Next season is probably gonna open with Ghost pissing on Jon's corpse.
I know your frustration
I guess him not being on the show proves he really is a "mummer's farce".
Although, yet again the show is missing out on a great plot point/twist but it's their loss.
ughghjkl how can they not the dragon has THREE ****ING THREE............ see this is what i mean about this ****ing show just doing whatever the hell it wants **** logic, **** the book, **** the plotline. Next season is probably gonna open with Ghost pissing on Jon's corpse.
Also, Drogon is supposed to be exponentially bigger in proportion to Rhaegal & Viserion due to them being isolated and unable to grow as quickly? he looked smaller than them tbh.
Nnn, so that's why they kept Mel alive. Lord of Light is bae.
I was talking to Dan Weiss and he said Jon is really dead. But George R.R. Martin left open the possibility the character might not be dead in the books. And then that cast salary contract story came out last year and it had your name among those receiving raises for season six and an option on a seventh. So let me ask you: Is Jon really dead?
This is my understanding of it. I had a sit-down with Dan and David, we did the Tony Soprano walk [letting an actor know they’re being whacked]. And they said, “Look, you’re gone, it’s done.” And as far as the salary thing goes, that angered me when that story came out. I don’t know where it came from, but it was inaccurate in many ways. It’s going to put questions into your head and into fans’ heads that things are not what they are. Quite honestly, I have never been told the future of things in this show, but this is the one time I have. They sat me down and said, “This is how it is.” If anything in the future is not like that, then I don’t know about it – it’s only in David and Dan and George’s heads. But I’ve been told I’m dead. I’m dead. I’m not coming back next season. So that’s all I can tell you, really.
In regards to the Griff storyline, there is a very big chance that
"Aegon" is actually a fake
, so I don't get why people are so mad that it's being cut
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1. Stannis is dead. For sure. He was utterly defeated with no real will to live after his wife and daughter died. Brienne definitely wouldn't have shown him mercy, and he certainly didn't ask for it.
Not sure if you've read the books, but the Brienne and Stannis scene seemed a lot like the reverse of the scene in AFFC when
Brienne is about to be killed by LSH and the Brotherhood, but then she "utters a word" (that's how the chapter ends), and then we later find out in ADWD that they didn't end up killing her
. It just gave me that vibe with Brienne's slight hesitation before the swing and a cut to the next scene happening before you even hear the sword make contact with Stannis. If they wanted people to KNOW he was dead, they would have extended the scene slightly so that you can hear the sword go through Stannis (if they didn't want to actually show it) followed by a few seconds of silence. Kind of like how they confirmed Ned's death back in Season 1.
There's also the fact that if Stannis really is dead, where are Theon and Sansa going to go?
In regards to the Griff storyline, there is a very big chance that
"Aegon" is actually a fake
, so I don't get why people are so mad that it's being cut
Not sure if you've read the books, but the Brienne and Stannis scene seemed a lot like the reverse of the scene in AFFC when
Brienne is about to be killed by LSH and the Brotherhood, but then she "utters a word" (that's how the chapter ends), and then we later find out in ADWD that they didn't end up killing her
. It just gave me that vibe with Brienne's slight hesitation before the swing and a cut to the next scene happening before you even hear the sword make contact with Stannis. If they wanted people to KNOW he was dead, they would have extended the scene slightly so that you can hear the sword go through Stannis (if they didn't want to actually show it) followed by a few seconds of silence. Kind of like how they confirmed Ned's death back in Season 1.
There's also the fact that if Stannis really is dead, where are Theon and Sansa going to go?