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Krinkle posted:I thought in a preview chapter from the book that will never come out the red woman admits basically every thing about her is fake except she can draw actual power from the wall? But the wall is shattered and magic is real anyway now? That's weird. The only important thing Melisandre did this episode was improve the quality of the show's lighting by about 400%
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I’m excited for the next episodes in KL because at least I’ll be able to see things without turning the tv up to burn-my-retinas level brightness.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:02 |
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I'm 100% fine with Arya killing the Night King but....why didn't she actually use any of her magical assassin skills to do it? She should have put on a Wight-face or a Bran-face or anything. She just jumped out of nowhere. Nobody needs special training to teleport around 100,000 wights and kill a guy
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:17 |
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:19 |
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Mr.Citrus posted:There's post after post of people acting like Ser Edwin Of House Rommell, author of Undead Infantry Attacks. All these posts about how real world medival siege tactics applying to world war z undead just sounds like this to me. Lmbo at people being SO MAD about it.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:25 |
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Mr.Citrus posted:There's post after post of people acting like Ser Edwin Of House Rommell, author of Undead Infantry Attacks. All these posts about how real world medival siege tactics applying to world war z undead just sounds like this to me. Yeah no, the tactical decisions were intuitively dumb to the point of being immersion breaking. "don't spend spend two episodes making a super fortress to have a last stand in and then charge out blindly to fight in the open" doesn't require reading Sun Tzu. There's a lot I can hand-wave away as being fantasy not historical or "well whatever it's a battle against a zombie army" but a lot of the decisions were even worse when viewed from that perspective. I was specifically kind of baffled as to why they were building the trench, a specifically anti-heavy cavalry fortification, in ep.2 when the army of the dead didn't have any cavalry. So when the Dothraki charged off into them my first thought was "well I guess they do now, good job". That didn't happen but then it turned out the zombies hit like a world war Z style wave... which would have made the trench useful... if they were behind it. Then there was the siege weapons built outside even the perimeter fortifications Then there was the positioning your elite spear infantry, the perfect thing for stabbing zombies trying to navigate dragon-glass obstacles in a pit, in front of your trench filled with cavalry spikes to die sacrificially. Then they burn all the cavalry spikes because what they really wanted was a fire barrier so they took all that time making your wood into shapes that doesn't let you put it in dense formations or burn well, and put it in a pit where it can be gone over/easily suffocated with debris and corpses. At this point my thought was "well in the books they don't resurrect right away, and maybe they have more troops then can man the castle, so they're just sacrificially sending everyone else out to do as much damage as they can". Nope, look at those barely manned walls that slow down the horde for about 30 seconds... if only anyone knew where you could get some dothraki screamers with flaming swords. And then there was the whole dragonglass making the army of the dead instantly disintegrate except when the plot needed the mass of the army to get things done with corpses. I actually enjoyed it, but it was really dumb.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:33 |
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Personally I think everyone should have died in this episode except maybe jon and dany who fly off on their dragons, to go crawling to Cersei who feigns assistance and then chains the dragons and strings the targs up by their innards. The Starks are extinct and the North falls to the wights. This whole episode was telegraphed in advance bar the small details. I certainly hope this season has a Red Wedding equivalent but I doubt it. The 'third twist' is probably just someone (Jon) killing Dany and that also has been plenty telegraphed. The show has fallen victim to its popularity, the only people that died in this ep were expendables and those who had finished their arcs. Why are characters getting heartwarming sendoffs? Why are they not getting brutally murdered with such callousness that you hate the writers? Why? because the writer is no longer GRRM, it's dave hill and his band of merry dickheads. Show sucks, but I'll keep watching. Because we'll never get the books.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:35 |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/freefolk/comments/a4ea1k/spoilers_i_know/em1rby4/ Hello. Come back to this post after the episode airs next week. - Euron's fleet takes down Rhaegal. - Jaime betrays the North. Missandei is captured. - Dany's army captures Jaime. Brienne tries to talk to him but he refuses. - Sansa tells Tyrion about Jon's lineage. Tyrion tells Varys. - Varys betrays Dany because he thinks Jon would be a better ruler. - Cersei has Missandei executed. - Dany has Varys executed. Dany assaults King's Landing and it's one-sided as hell. - Tyrion begs her to show mercy but she refuses. - Tyrion frees Jaime to try to get Cersei out of the city. - King's Landing gets wrecked in the battle. Drogon burns Euron's fleet. - The Hound fights his brother. They both die. - Jaime fights Euron and kills him, but Jaime is mortally wounded. - Jaime makes it to Cersei and they die together. - Dany is executing everyone in King's Landing. Jon and Tyrion are upset. - Dany has Tyrion arrested to be executed for freeing Jaime. - Tyrion tries to convince Jon that his family will never be safe because his lineage makes him a threat to Dany's rule. - Jon tries to talk to Dany but she justifies her actions. - Jon pledges himself to Dany but then stabs her, then surrenders himself. A council gets formed to decide who the King should be. Tyrion gives a speech and everyone votes on Bran to become King. The end. In the epilogue, Jon takes the black again for killing Dany. Arya leaves. Sansa rules the North. Bran oversees his council of Tyrion, Davos, Sam, and Bronn.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:41 |
This wasn't posted by the same account who started the thread, though...
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:47 |
if it goes that way then LMAO
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 13:56 |
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Jaime betraying the north after last episode where he was fighting to the death for them would be the dumbest thing.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 14:02 |
The Bronn thing at the end gives it away. He's completely missing from the rest of the spoilers, and why the gently caress would Bronn ever even agree to be on a small council.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 14:07 |
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Friends, search your heart. You know these spoilers to be true because they are insanely stupid.VanillaGorilla posted:The Bronn thing at the end gives it away. He's completely missing from the rest of the spoilers, and why the gently caress would Bronn ever even agree to be on a small council. So he can get a castle! Or so he can be captain of the city guard again.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 14:08 |
Wouldn't mind seeing Bronn kill Cersei.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 14:10 |
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Jon just ending up freezing and drinking poo poo ale with rapists and murderers guarding a wall that's not even there anymore is a shirt end for that character after everything so of course it's true.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 14:34 |
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All hail Sperg King Brandon Stark, Ruler of the Seven Kingdoms. He shall finally put in motion his true Dream of Spring: horseless interconnected carriages that move by rail.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 14:42 |
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Nail Rat posted:Jon just ending up freezing and drinking poo poo ale with rapists and murderers guarding a wall that's not even there anymore is a shirt end for that character after everything so of course it's true. Guarding a wall that's not there anymore from threats that aren't there anymore. Why would the Night's Watch even continue to exist? So yeah that's what's gonna happen.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 14:58 |
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No no don’t you see, the wall is now the metaphorical wall between lawfulness and lawlessness. Jon will become the sheriff of Westeros.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 15:21 |
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Tertius Oculum posted:Wouldn't mind seeing Bronn kill Cersei. One of the few things that couldn't happen, since the two of them apparently can't be in the same room. Though I guess they could use cuts and have him shoot her with an arrow?
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 15:22 |
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I hope those leaks are 100% true so I can witness the legendary salt mines
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 15:22 |
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I'm afraid those spoilers are not true, but instead something even dumber happens. So far the spoilers have been terribly misleading regarding making general sense. On the other hand, Bran would make an excellent king and his council obviously is well-suited, too. Yeah, let's do this.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 15:41 |
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It would make sense for Jaime to turncoat again. He joined Winterfel to fight an existential threat against humanity but now that the dust has settled he’ll return to his family and original loyalties. Its quite appropriate to the theme of the books if everyone immediately goes back to backstabbing politics because the world is a lovely place full of terrible people.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 15:51 |
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Jon Kills Dany is third-degree word of mouth from a person on the scene of a show that is now well known to film things to throw off such leaks, and Jon killing Dany is a very popular theory from the Azor Ahai theorycrafting. In addition if Frikidoctor's trial is accurate the Unsullied are present and if Jon killed Dany or even if she is dead they wouldn't be there. They'd have died trying to avenge her or hosed back off to Essos.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:06 |
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Goons Are Great posted:On the other hand, Bran would make an excellent king lol what
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:08 |
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CAPTAIN CAPSLOCK posted:https://www.reddit.com/r/freefolk/comments/a4ea1k/spoilers_i_know/em1rby4/ I’m rooting for stupidity so I hope this is all true.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:10 |
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Every fake spoiler was better than the real plot so far
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:18 |
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Goons Are Great posted:On the other hand, Bran would make an excellent king "Your Grace, we would like to request some grain for the coming winter, we don't have enough in the Iron Islands." "The grain is exactly where it is supposed to be. It will bring your people where they belong."
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:29 |
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Sky Shadowing posted:Jon Kills Dany is third-degree word of mouth from a person on the scene of a show that is now well known to film things to throw off such leaks, and Jon killing Dany is a very popular theory from the Azor Ahai theorycrafting. the friki trial leaks make no sense at all, i wouldn't be surprised if it was an alternate ending
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:34 |
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CAPTAIN CAPSLOCK posted:[...] and Bronn. HANH?! How in the hell does this make any sense?
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:41 |
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MoaM posted:HANH?! How in the hell does this make any sense? It doesn't, that's why it'll happen
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:50 |
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Skippy McPants posted:One of the few things that couldn't happen, since the two of them apparently can't be in the same room. explain...
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:50 |
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TommyGun85 posted:explain... They had an awkward breakup.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:52 |
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TommyGun85 posted:explain... They dated and had a bad falling out and refuse to be in the same room as each other when filming. It's why Bronn took Pod for a drink before the meeting in the Dragon Pit in the last ep of season 7. Yes, these characters can not and will not interact for the remainder of the show because the actors are giant unprofessional piss babies.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 16:53 |
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DrNutt posted:They dated and had a bad falling out and refuse to be in the same room as each other when filming. It's why Bronn took Pod for a drink before the meeting in the Dragon Pit in the last ep of season 7. that is amazing.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 17:03 |
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The "bad tacti-realism. I know strategy because I played Total War: Rome" stuff kinda doesn't seem to acknowledge that the good guys had to actually go defeat the dead army. They couldn't just hide in Winterfell because the dead don't need to supply themselves. They can just stand there and wait for everyone to starve. Unless they wanted to put absolutely all their eggs in the "the Night King will come for Bran personally" basket, they had to go out there and kill and burn every last dead person. Firing the trebuchets only once and sending the Dothraki to die for a cool visual shot was dumb though I'll give you that.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 17:15 |
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J33uk posted:They had an awkward breakup. Bronn did what Salador Saan could not.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 17:18 |
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I mean they could have at least had the cavalry elsewhere to use as the hammer against the unsullied anvil, or put siege weapons behind the walls, or just generally tried tactics beyond "run right at them". I agree that not using generic siege tactics when the enemy can't be starved out and can climb walls is the right idea, but they also spent all that time and effort putting dragonglass all over the walls and then ran out of clever ideas.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 17:19 |
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In the lore 3,000 Unsullied hosed up 25,000 Dothraki because their literal only tactic was "run right at them"
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 17:25 |
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Captain Splendid posted:In the lore 3,000 Unsullied hosed up 25,000 Dothraki because their literal only tactic was "run right at them" They fight like Mongols, or like ancient Persians, they encricle, shoot arrows and then try to exploit gaps, it took them days to lose to the unsullied and eventually they just gave up. In the books the Dothraki are not mindless killbots.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 17:28 |
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CAPTAIN CAPSLOCK posted:https://www.reddit.com/r/freefolk/comments/a4ea1k/spoilers_i_know/em1rby4/ Too many survivors.
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