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ssjjfar- Cool, that's what I thought. Thanks for clarifying.
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For a dumb question I can only give a dumb answer:Probably a dumb question, but Daenerys Stormborn? Is that Drogo's name?
I aint complaining, it was just really noticeable. Of course this show could never be as bad as TWD. This being one of the boring eps of the season would be one of the best eps in 3 seasons of TWD just off dialogue and characterization alone. Littlefinger's monologue in the end > TWD's S3I will admit so far this was the most boring ep this season. Outside of some dialogue, the best part was how they ended the ep but if you're not in to watching Theon get tortured, see a kid getting sold, more pity for Jamie, boring wall climbing with a cliche ending, and Sansa's naivety there wasn't much this ep. Total transitional episode but I aint mad, still stuff to discuss about it.
I'm good with one boring episode after 5 great episodes. This episode wasn’t even that bad.
At least it isn't as bad as TWD. Like 7 straight zzzzzzz episodes lol
Next episode will be interesting with George RR himself writing the episode.
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Jojen should've said he saw something pink with red fur 8o.
this is good
I thought it was only episode 9^
Didn't know George was writing the next episode, expectations have grown
Those comics are dope
For those that bring up Theon being absent from book 4, remember that the events in book 4 and those of like half of book 5 occur at the same time, so the timelines don't follow the traditional rules. So the events going on in Kings Landing, the Eyrie, Dorne, etc. are going on at the same time as the events in the Iron Islands, the Wall, the Free Cities. So they likely will show all the events occurring simultaneously next season.
Yeah we still on book 3.Those comics are dope
For those that bring up Theon being absent from book 4, remember that the events in book 4 and those of like half of book 5 occur at the same time, so the timelines don't follow the traditional rules. So the events going on in Kings Landing, the Eyrie, Dorne, etc. are going on at the same time as the events in the Iron Islands, the Wall, the Free Cities. So they likely will show all the events occurring simultaneously next season.
Yeah we still on book 3.
And since they split book 3 into two, they might split 4 and 5 into 2. Which we might end up with 4 extremely slow seasons if they try to do it all at once.
Chances are they will cut a lot out, or start making it a lot more TV original plotlines than we have now.
I said that passed on assumption that we are still only getting 10 episode seasons. If they double it to 20 or something it would be nice.I kinda doubt that. it will probably go on as normal but just combine book 4 &5 and split that season so all those events are happening simultaneously