Jerry Dunk
Refugee
Let's not be ridiculous, Game of Thrones would never shoehorn a famous singer into one of their episodes.
According to D&D themselves, Dany was unable to anticipate Euron's fleet and react appropriately because "she forgot about them."
I hope Disney "forgets" to give them a Star Wars trilogy so they can't fuck up two franchises.
I couldn't believe when I heard that. Honestly, half my entertainment each week now is their postgame comments in which they reveal how incredibly stupid they both are.According to D&D themselves, Dany was unable to anticipate Euron's fleet and react appropriately because "she forgot about them."
I hope Disney "forgets" to give them a Star Wars trilogy so they can't fuck up two franchises.
When I heard they were getting some star wars stuff, iirc, it was before it was painfully obvious how much they relied on the Martin material for GOT to remain a great show. Right then and there I panicked. Hopefully Disney now realizes it's a bad idea.They can hardly fuck Star Wars more than it’s been fucked.
I’m curious what David Hasselhoff ant DB Cooper have to say about her literal inability to see the ships though. Line of sight.
that racist Civil War thing they were going to do.
Oh I definitely think he had a moment where he realized “I’m the fucking awful king slayer and I’m and awful piece of shit and I’m going to go be a piece of shit and kill her.”
And I think he’s going to die trying and she’s going to look even eviler when she kills him in a careless fashion.
Nah. I think he's beyond standard redemption but I think failing to kill her and dying in the process would be too ignominious an end to his arc.
He probably dies taking her down with him. Poison doesn't seem his style but it would be the safest bet.
I can't imagine them letting Arya kill both of the big baddies. Would be a bit much.
“Can we redefine ourselves?” Coster-Waldau asked himself as he approached this final season. “Most people have moments in their life where you go, ‘Can I really, fundamentally change?’ . . . The core of him has always been Cersei. . . . When that’s taken away, what are you then? What’s left? Is there anything left? When he leaves [King’s Landing at the end of Season 7], obviously he has no idea. He doesn’t know the answer to that question.”
Bran will teleport to King's Landing, jump through the window from the ground and kill them both. It's, like, ironic.