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Nobody is excited?
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i am
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For me its perfect. The gap to the football season will be broken up just nicely.
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Sceptical, Tell me why your Excited? please .
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What are your predictions?
for the new series. |
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Who watch the last episode
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blondey that show is just just just sooo my fave lots of eye candy and unpredictable plots and twists. yoy remind me of khalessi
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Game of thrones is one of the best Tv series i ever seen... fabulous story!!
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Episode 4 yesterday is great.. good to see the Dragon queen in action. Can't wait for episode 6.. =P
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i was kinda confused about how Sansa and arya knew about Littlefinger...This article explains about a deleted scene...
"Your biggest question after watching the season seven finale of "Game of Thrones" has an answer. After a frustrating plot in Winterfell leading up to the finale, the Stark children gave the storyline a satisfying end. Sansa, Arya, and Bran play Littlefinger the way he's played everyone throughout his entire life. In a grand scheme, it appears Littlefinger has convinced Sansa that Arya is trying to kill her so she can be Lady of Winterfell. But in the finale, Sansa has Arya come to answer for her "crimes" — only to reveal that the meeting is all about Littlefinger's crimes, including murdering Lysa and Jon Arryn and betraying Ned and Catelyn Stark. Littlefinger says no one was there to know that he betrayed Ned. But the Three-Eyed Raven — formerly known as Brandon Stark — describes the scene using Littlefinger's exact words: "I told you not to trust me." Arya then slits Littlefinger's throat with his own dagger. While there is a scene after Littlefinger's death when Arya and Sansa recognize their differences but indicate they still admire each other, we never got a solid grasp of how their plan against Littlefinger unfolded. When did it start? Had the Starks had this planned the whole time, or did it take a while for them to realize Littlefinger was messing with them? Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays Bran, told Variety about a cut scene that confirms what went down: "We actually did a scene that clearly got cut, a short scene with Sansa where she knocks on Bran's door and says, 'I need your help,' or something along those lines. So basically, as far as I know, the story was that it suddenly occurred to Sansa that she had a huge CCTV department at her discretion and it might be a good idea to check with him first before she guts her own sister. So she goes to Bran, and Bran tells her everything she needs to know, and she's like, 'Oh, s---.'" So it looks like Littlefinger was successfully playing the Stark sisters. But Sansa realizes his motivations during the scene when he tries to convince her that Arya wants to be Lady of Winterfell, and seeks Bran's help to confirm it. |
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what is your favorite fan theory
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what is your favorite fan theory |
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GOT best series ever can't wait to watch the full season7
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GOT best series ever can't wait to watch the full season7 season 7 is over already... next season is the last... |
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Edited by
mightymoe
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Thu 09/21/17 09:57 AM
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I still haven't watched any of season 7 yet |
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i do love game of thrones! the plot, the twists.
my favorite moment until now is the walk of shame of Cersei. at first she is the most terrible villain until i get amazed by her acting at walk of shame scene. you can see how she keeps her pride at first, chin up and all, then it keeps going until she get the breakdown and all her pride is broken. now i see her as the most full-determination character as she even kill beloved son that goes in her way. such a powerful character. anyhow, i don't really enjoy season 7 (because i love plot twists), but the scene of sansa when be-littlefinger-ing is quiet awesome ;) |
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i do love game of thrones! the plot, the twists. my favorite moment until now is the walk of shame of Cersei. at first she is the most terrible villain until i get amazed by her acting at walk of shame scene. you can see how she keeps her pride at first, chin up and all, then it keeps going until she get the breakdown and all her pride is broken. now i see her as the most full-determination character as she even kill beloved son that goes in her way. such a powerful character. anyhow, i don't really enjoy season 7 (because i love plot twists), but the scene of sansa when be-littlefinger-ing is quiet awesome ;) |
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It's been a good marathon (If they don't let it get too long and tiring), if its ends on this note '7th season', and it should end on that note, and they don't ruin it with future sequels and prequels it'll go down as one of the most epic TV series of all time.
Hopefully they won't butcher it like 'the walking dead', I just lost interest in that around 4th 5th season I can't remember, ridiculous rollover plots and stories. |
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It's been a good marathon (If they don't let it get too long and tiring), if its ends on this note '7th season', and it should end on that note, and they don't ruin it with future sequels and prequels it'll go down as one of the most epic TV series of all time. Hopefully they won't butcher it like 'the walking dead', I just lost interest in that around 4th 5th season I can't remember, ridiculous rollover plots and stories. season 8 is the last...i think every one will die... maybe not Arya, tho... |
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