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Do you mean the wall push, the knife push and the bridge push?Philpenn wrote:Happy that episode got a bunch of balls rolling, but could the pushes been any lamer?
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foto junkaay wrote:That was what I was paying attention to the most, dire wolf
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That is the way I would have handled it as well. It would have allowed them to present the 'withered' appearance of him, whilst MvS could have still portrayed himself and lent gravitas to the man he was (Brynden/Bloodraven) during the dream sequences as he 'trains' Bran. This also would have have offered an ideal opportunity for them to portray Bran is his now older form, matured, as he sees himself as the man he would have become, in the dreams, and explain away the difference in appearance, while letting actual Bran be more different, as be begins the transformation. I just feel it was another way the show has removed - at least visually - some of the mysticism/magic/fantasy from the adaptation of ASOIAF. I always pictured the last Greenseer as something more like this:a.tom wrote:why didn't they just mask him like before when in the tree - they could still have his less masked appearance when he 'travels' bran
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ultrakaiju wrote: Finally, really disappointed in Jon giving up the mantle of Lord Commander. After everything they did, and all his development as a character, how does this make sense? Not a fan of the ending. I don't know where they are going with all of this, but how does that stand for all the BS about duty, honour, life commitment, etc., which has been his entire arc through the series. Not to mention what everyone sacrificed for him, for these goals. Nope, just going to give it up and go on my merry way. Maybe I will be the new Wildling King [below the Wall]. Plus he just straight up killed four dudes, as one last FU before stepping down. Um, couldn't you have just done that before Jon, you know, when you came back to life? If you don't want to be Lord Commander anymore (which is fair, you did die after all), let some other guys handle the duties. Heck, they don't even really need to know he was brought back to life if he is just going to abandon them. I don't think an undeaded Jon is all that inspirational for them. Kinda like the show was trolling us, ooh, that great guy Jon is dead..... but not really though, HA, he is alive again .... but psych, now he is going to be someone else.
Mon May 09, 2016 1:35 pm
toothaction wrote:I think we can all agree that the most interesting revelation that can be gleaned from tonight's installment is that Never Have I Ever has been played for a very long time.
Mon May 09, 2016 1:51 pm