Monster
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^^^^ This
I lmao when the dog bit him right on the face
Not the way you want to go.
^^^^ This
I lmao when the dog bit him right on the face
Not the way you want to go.
^^^^ This
I lmao when the dog bit him right on the face
This is a scripted fight between 2 fictional characters on a TV show.
I did not agree with the way they scripted the "fight" and I think it failed to live up to who Ramsay was as a character in the books and in the show.
You guys realize, it is ok to not like the way a scene happens on the show right?
I can dislike the scene, you guys can like the scene..... nothing you say will convince me this was a well written way for Ramsay to go down.
Alrighty then. I thought the whole episode was great. Only thing I would point to was I thought the Giant could have done a lot more damage. And I thought Dany could send at least 1 dragon to help her nephew. She didn't need all 3 for those asshats.
Here's how I see the rest of the remaining deaths going...
Cersei- killed by Tyrian. As KL is burning down around them Tyrian chokes out his sister.
Tyrian- killed by the fire trying to rescue his already dead nephew.
Tommen- his mommy's fire.
Zombie Mountain- killed by the big dragon in epic fuckn battle.
Davos- killed by Littlefinger as he unravels one of LFs plots.
Littlefinger- Killed by Jon. Sansa smirks again.
Jamie- killed by Bronn. Justice for the kingslayer killed by his own man. Bronn sees it as an opportunity to save his own skin and try and gain favor with who he sees winning the iron thrown.
Bronn- killed by Brienne. After Tyrian witnesses his brother's death Danny lets Tyrian decides Bronn's fate. Brienne, whose still serving Sansa who is now allied to Danny, is given the "privilege" by Tyrian
Sent from my davenport using my teleporter
I still feel like this scene is telling us something
[video=youtube;l7VuGknEfQY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7VuGknEfQY[/video]
By the time Dany gets to Kings Landing, has Cersei already destroyed the place? Since it's ruined, does she then head to the wall and help Jon Snow defeat the white walkers? Or because there's snow in Kings Landing in this scene, did the White Walkers get to Kings Landing before she did?
Whether it's after the fire Cersei starts or after the Walkers go through, can't say but it looks like the future is not so bright for the odds on favorite. Seems to foreshadow her death with her joining her Khal and son. Type of foreshadowing seen in The Gladiator.
Lol ending to the entire story is just this depressing murder-rampage of the Wight Walkers.
Night King gives a troll smirk as the last episode cuts out.
Erbody who watched the whole series like "WTF"
Tommen dying in Wildfire I agree.... the rest I don't see it happening.
I think Cersei is going to try to kill the Sparrows with Wildfire, accidentally kill Tommen, and then Jaime or maybe Lancel will choke her to death.
I think since in many of the major battles we see someone riding in to the save the day at the last minute (thanks a lot for not saying shit to Jon, Sansa) -- Blackwater -> Tyrells, the Wall -> Stannis, Winterfell -> Littlefinger -- I think the season finale will be the Mountain swatting Faith Militant into Blackwater Bay using the High Sparrow as a cricket bat until the Martells come riding in and poison the Lannisters
Berries and Hawk, take your fucking pussy ass slap fight to PMs. I don't want to read any more pages of two cucks arguing nonsensical shit.
Milky, way too many people to die in a single season ender. Simply don't see that happening. Not by a long shot.
Berries and Hawk, take your fucking pussy ass slap fight to PMs. I don't want to read any more pages of two cucks arguing nonsensical shit.
Milky, way too many people to die in a single season ender. Simply don't see that happening. Not by a long shot.
Where the fuck was Ghost?
I feel like HBO has royally fucked up the Iron Island story line.