The show plays very fast and loose with how long it takes to get from one place to another, depending on what's convenient to the plot.
On the plus side, you don't have to deal with the books' way of having scene after scene after scene of endless travelling.
True. Also it makes the whole fact of Dany actually having to travel to Westeros seem like a non issue; She could set foot in one episode and get there in the same damn episode for all I care
That double tête-à-tête with Dany Yara Tyrion and Theon Iconique. Queens of Planning to Smash the Patriarchy.
all of sansa's men look short next to her beautiful majesty
How is this episode their Writing submission tho?
The last bunch of minutes have been like "This guy stabs. This guy gets arrowed. This guy rides on a horse and gets shot down." And so on.
That Rickon scene was so predictable, so is the rest of this so far Can someone who has read the books tell me if Rickon was at least likable? Obviously this was supposed to pull out some emotions for us, but the only ones there are "Oh no, he was a Stark... that we knew nothing about"
Waiting for a twist
That Rickon scene was so predictable, so is the rest of this so far Can someone who has read the books tell me if Rickon was at least likable? Obviously this was supposed to pull out some emotions for us, but the only ones there are "Oh no, he was a Stark... that we knew nothing about"
Waiting for a twist