Was that ****** excuse of a set the Fighting pits? I better hope ****ing not cause GIRL That looked so goddamn cheap. I was expecting Colosseum REALNESS not this ****ing mess. Dany pls
Can someone explain me why are there no Bran scenes these season ? Use spoilers pls.
Already been explained many times on the last few pages alone but it's basically because he's caught up to his book storyline and they're going to delve into the rest in more detail in S6. They're using S5 to focus on other characters and catch them up.
Was that ****** excuse of a set the Fighting pits? I better hope ****ing not cause GIRL That looked so goddamn cheap. I was expecting Colosseum REALNESS not this ****ing mess. Dany pls
You should know by now that the fight scenes always eat up the budget
The lies, did you see his blog after the Sansa-gate, he dragged the book-readers through the mud
Did he just give his usual answer though? "The books are the books. Adaptations change material from the books." Or something like that? He always gives that answer when asked about changes from book to TV.
I honestly don't think he's here for D&D and hasn't been since S4. He lowkey read tf out of them during the comic con panel last year. You could feel the tension.
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Tomorrow's episode
I have a few choice scenes I can't wait to see, to say the least.
Was that ****** excuse of a set the Fighting pits? I better hope ****ing not cause GIRL That looked so goddamn cheap. I was expecting Colosseum REALNESS not this ****ing mess. Dany pls
I think that was just the training ground for that one slave master.
Was that ****** excuse of a set the Fighting pits? I better hope ****ing not cause GIRL That looked so goddamn cheap. I was expecting Colosseum REALNESS not this ****ing mess. Dany pls
The Osuna bullring is one of the biggest in spain that has a capacity of almost 7,000 they were filming in spain already so it made sense
Is that irony? lol. I mean its evident that the dragons and white walkers function as the ying and yang in Westeros. Look at the very first season. The moment Daenerys got her eggs, the White Walkers began to return from the dead (also, their rise in power develops simultaneously). Further, one represents the very North of Westeros, the other the South of Westeros. Additionally, one represent winter aka the cold, the other symbolizes fire and heat. Their existence is reciprocal to one another and I believe they can only be alive and vanish at the same time again. After all, they are magical creatures. The connection between both of them is totally obvious imho.
Obviously. You could also take it one notch higher and say that Jon is "the song of ice" and Dany is "the song of fire". They are the two most important characters.