Jon is definitely gonna ride a dragon, right?
I think Bran might have to die -- and I think the little forest people will to play some role -- right?
Cersei gonna die for sure.
Jon rode a dragon at the end of the last episode...
Jon is definitely gonna ride a dragon, right?
I think Bran might have to die -- and I think the little forest people will to play some role -- right?
Cersei gonna die for sure.
Jon rode a dragon at the end of the last episode...
Jon rode a dragon at the end of the last episode...
Jon rode a dragon at the end of the last episode...
Jon rode a dragon at the end of the last episode...
arya will kill cersei. probably steal jamie's face or sth
Its feels like the producers feel the same way. I'm sure they want to move on with their careers past GoT. I bet HBO would gladly lengthen out the series if they could get everyone to sign on, but I'm sure that is near impossible with how many key characters there are.Just wanted to say that the last 2 seasons had been a great disappointment for me. Plenty of cliched action and dialogue (we probably had more last second rescues in either of the last 2 seasons that the rest combined). And the whole thing feels like watching a montage of GoT, where events are just shown, and but you don't get to see the road that led to them.
It is still fun, but I can't wait for it to be over.
Its feels like the producers feel the same way. I'm sure they want to move on with their careers past GoT. I bet HBO would gladly lengthen out the series if they could get everyone to sign on, but I'm sure that is near impossible with how many key characters there are.
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If nothing else, these last couple seasons have me more excited about the books. I was worried when the show passed the books that it would essentially ruin it for me, but because of the major departures and the ham-fisted way the show has gone about telling the story I don't think the show will ruin the enjoyment of the story as written by GRRM.
Reminds me of when OL basically said he wanted the show to not end at its endpoint, but to just go on forever, and that it didn't really matter who wrote it. Well, I think we can all plainly see that writing matters. This is not a story that just writes itself.
Well he has told them the way he intends to end the books. So if you watch the last season, the end will ruin it.
If nothing else, these last couple seasons have me more excited about the books. I was worried when the show passed the books that it would essentially ruin it for me, but because of the major departures and the ham-fisted way the show has gone about telling the story I don't think the show will ruin the enjoyment of the story as written by GRRM.
Reminds me of when OL basically said he wanted the show to not end at its endpoint, but to just go on forever, and that it didn't really matter who wrote it. Well, I think we can all plainly see that writing matters. This is not a story that just writes itself.