Good to see mutineers slashed to shreds. Alas Bran and Jon not meant to be. Probably dullest of this season's episodes so far. What the heck happened to the Dragons by the way.
I've been told it costs too much money with CGI so they save them. Personally, I feel the show has gotten worse each season on TV. I understand the books may not be like that, but HBO can't have such a complex story with so many characters into 45 minute episodes. Storylines barely move, and it's pretty muddled.
I've been told it costs too much money with CGI so they save them. Personally, I feel the show has gotten worse each season on TV. I understand the books may not be like that, but HBO can't have such a complex story with so many characters into 45 minute episodes. Storylines barely move, and it's pretty muddled.
...and now that I've seen the most recent episode, the changes they made to Bran's and Jon's storylines really don't bother me. Those plot deviations got resolved this episode, and didn't end up having any big ramifications. Basically they just reinforced that Bran is choosing to head further North, and spiced up his storyline a bit. With the way it all turned out, I'm okay with that.
But here's a question for book-readers. What Lysa revealed to Petyr this episode about what she did... did that information get revealed in the books? Because if it did, I either forgot it or missed it somehow.
Wow. I did not wait for Shae to do that.
Her death will probably on the next chapter.
Yeah, that hoe is dumb.
Dem hoes aint loyal