OT- Game of Thrones - Season 7

Agree, both episodes have felt short as ****.

Arya going North is gonna compromise her ability to kill Cersei. She is unstoppable alone, but with a group her skill set is hindered somewhat. If she had kept going, the war would've been won.
 
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Dany resolved that issue with Varys the best way and with a smart oath! Tyrion's plan is a masterpiece. Every plan of war should be acquiesced with a plea towards diplomacy or the sensitivities of the people.

Tyrion and Varys are as important to her cause as those dragons are.

He has betrayed everyone he worked with and will betray Dany, again. She should have fed him to the dragons.It might be her downfall.
 
What did Arya mean by "that's not you" regarding Nymeria?

I love how the directors are switching scenes now, especially from Jorrah's puss to the grule the extra was eating.

Euron is the devil lol. Knowing Theon and all he has been through I'm not mad at him. He came a long way and he has to make things right with the Starks before he dies. His family surrendered him to the Starks a long time ago, so his loyalty to them was never solid since. His sis was dumb, he had more to live for, it was her time to go lol...**** she did come for him at his lowest point and against their dad's wishes.

Think it goes back to season 1 when arya said to Ned that she doesn't want to be some domesticated queen so she tells Ned "that's not me." So now she realizes "that's not you" because the wolf has found her own life without her

Good take! Amazing U remember that detail. That was a long time ago, now.

The writers talked about it at the end of the show. They had a piece called inside the episode or something like that.
 
What did Arya mean by "that's not you" regarding Nymeria?

I love how the directors are switching scenes now, especially from Jorrah's puss to the grule the extra was eating.

Euron is the devil lol. Knowing Theon and all he has been through I'm not mad at him. He came a long way and he has to make things right with the Starks before he dies. His family surrendered him to the Starks a long time ago, so his loyalty to them was never solid since. His sis was dumb, he had more to live for, it was her time to go lol...**** she did come for him at his lowest point and against their dad's wishes.

Think it goes back to season 1 when arya said to Ned that she doesn't want to be some domesticated queen so she tells Ned "that's not me." So now she realizes "that's not you" because the wolf has found her own life without her

Good take! Amazing U remember that detail. That was a long time ago, now.

The writers talked about it at the end of the show. They had a piece called inside the episode or something like that.

Oh ok, my DVR didn't record it
 
Miami's football program is the equivalent of Daenarys. it's also fitting that she's from stormborn.

We about to land and wreck ****.
 
Agree, both episodes have felt short as ****.

Arya going North is gonna compromise her ability to kill Cersei. She is unstoppable alone, but with a group her skill set is hindered somewhat. If she had kept going, the war would've been won.

Bet she finds out Little Finger betrayed her father and kills him.
 
Agree, both episodes have felt short as ****.

Arya going North is gonna compromise her ability to kill Cersei. She is unstoppable alone, but with a group her skill set is hindered somewhat. If she had kept going, the war would've been won.

Bet she finds out Little Finger betrayed her father and kills him.

she knew little finger was angainst her family when she was the cup bearer for Taiwin
 
Agree, both episodes have felt short as ****.

Arya going North is gonna compromise her ability to kill Cersei. She is unstoppable alone, but with a group her skill set is hindered somewhat. If she had kept going, the war would've been won.

Bet she finds out Little Finger betrayed her father and kills him.

she knew little finger was angainst her family when she was the cup bearer for Taiwin

Oh yeah totally forgot about that part. Then for me at least she kills him for sure. I'd be surprised if she didn't.
 
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What did Arya mean by "that's not you" regarding Nymeria?

I love how the directors are switching scenes now, especially from Jorrah's puss to the grule the extra was eating.

Euron is the devil lol. Knowing Theon and all he has been through I'm not mad at him. He came a long way and he has to make things right with the Starks before he dies. His family surrendered him to the Starks a long time ago, so his loyalty to them was never solid since. His sis was dumb, he had more to live for, it was her time to go lol...**** she did come for him at his lowest point and against their dad's wishes.

Think it goes back to season 1 when arya said to Ned that she doesn't want to be some domesticated queen so she tells Ned "that's not me." So now she realizes "that's not you" because the wolf has found her own life without her

Good take! Amazing U remember that detail. That was a long time ago, now.

I picked that up quick too but nymeria to me will help them in the war to come
 
Agree, both episodes have felt short as ****.

Arya going North is gonna compromise her ability to kill Cersei. She is unstoppable alone, but with a group her skill set is hindered somewhat. If she had kept going, the war would've been won.

Bet she finds out Little Finger betrayed her father and kills him.

she knew little finger was angainst her family when she was the cup bearer for Taiwin

Oh yeah totally forgot about that part. Then for me at least she kills him for sure. I'd be surprised if she didn't.

Ye a he wont lat the season he has no plays left especially if sansa knows him and how he is and the vales general hates his *** too so I think hes done for
 
Watch this trailer only the wall area concentrate on the wall and the difference in the season 7 intro

[video=youtube;E_84ZhuEx4c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_84ZhuEx4c[/video]



Watch this one an tell me u dont see how the White Walkers will get through the wall
They actually show u in the intro how they will get through lets see who notices it.....this second trailer actually shows u how they get through it.

[video=youtube;g62vFgt7RRo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g62vFgt7RRo[/video]


the sea is ice

the-wall-in-season-6-top-versus-season-7-bottom.jpeg
 
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Episode 7.2 was kinda predictable, but it was ****ing awesome.
Arya is off the rails.
Sansa and LF better not **** this up.
Euron is a ****ing badass. Thank god they did him justice from the books.
Theon is a ****less ****.

Dany should have killed Varys. He's a snake.

Littlefinger is the one that should have been killed...


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Episode 2 was great. The battle scene was awesome. Euron caught them slippin & his boat was a beast. Just when we thought Theon was cool, he's still a pink panty bishhh lol. I think Arya gets to tha North and misses Jon. Varys snitchin, how u think Euron got tha drop. Missandei gahh **** baby...greyworm was spittin that game lol

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Episode 2 was great. The battle scene was awesome. Euron caught them slippin & his boat was a beast. Just when we thought Theon was cool, he's still a pink panty bishhh lol. I think Arya gets to tha North and misses Jon. Varys snitchin, how u think Euron got tha drop. Missandei gahh **** baby...greyworm was spittin that game lol

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just kill grey worm already and little finger and dany and cercie please someone kill these people
 
Can someone in the know explain to me how euron got stabbed multiple times (stabbed in the balls especially) yet it didn't impact him. Does he have armor that protects him or is something else going on?
 
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Episode 7.2 was kinda predictable, but it was ****ing awesome.
Arya is off the rails.
Sansa and LF better not **** this up.
Euron is a ****ing badass. Thank god they did him justice from the books.
Theon is a ****less ****.

Dany should have killed Varys. He's a snake.

Littlefinger is the one that should have been killed...


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I actually like Varys and Baelish. I don't understand how anyone who comes from humble beginnings can dislike those two.

Varys isn't a snake. He truly does whats best for the realm. Baelish is the true snake.
 
Agree, both episodes have felt short as ****.

Arya going North is gonna compromise her ability to kill Cersei. She is unstoppable alone, but with a group her skill set is hindered somewhat. If she had kept going, the war would've been won.

Bet she finds out Little Finger betrayed her father and kills him.

she knew little finger was angainst her family when she was the cup bearer for Taiwin

Oh yeah totally forgot about that part. Then for me at least she kills him for sure. I'd be surprised if she didn't.

Ye a he wont lat the season he has no plays left especially if sansa knows him and how he is and the vales general hates his *** too so I think hes done for

Littlefinger always has a play. Expecting him not to is grossly underrating him. Now maybe it won't work, but they aren't showing him constantly in thought for no reason. Can we agree that if he makes it through this season he is a legitimate contender to win it all?
 
Episode 2 was great. The battle scene was awesome. Euron caught them slippin & his boat was a beast. Just when we thought Theon was cool, he's still a pink panty bishhh lol. I think Arya gets to tha North and misses Jon. Varys snitchin, how u think Euron got tha drop. Missandei gahh **** baby...greyworm was spittin that game lol

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Told my wife something bad was about to happen during the ***** scene on the boat. First thing I thought was that someone snitched.

NVA Cane, I thought that as well. Euron got effed up during that battle but seem fine during the trailer for the next episode.
 
Miami's football program is the equivalent of Daenarys. it's also fitting that she's from stormborn.

We about to land and wreck ****.

i think she will die before its all said and done....shes bama and the north is miami lol

Miami...is really more like the Dothraki (or the Ironborn). Taking what we want and not giving a ****! In the last 40 years, no other school has managed to make themselves part of the conversation and become multiple national champion or live in the top-5 - seemingly coming out of nowhere (FSU might be closest, but still not on our level; Oregon is the closest to an interloper and that's because of the uniforms, not dominance). Remember back when we were independent how many "National teams" dropped Miami off the schedule once we started winning? Switzer, Osborne, Paterno, Schembechler, Spurrier...and a whole lot of others. Our rivalry with FSU became THE rivalry game of each season. Better than Bama/Auburn. Better than MI/OSU. Better than TX/TXA&M. Better than USC/UCLA Better than FSU/UF. LOL. Those rivalries may have been historic; ours were relevant.

When I think of it more...we're Targaryen's (Dragonlords). Had Essos on lock, made a home on Dragonstone and then took over Westeros.
 
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