It's either this show or Breaking Bad for me. As great as The Sopranos was it had some moments where some of its storylines got so bad I couldn't stomach watching them. And don't get me started on the ending. Breaking Bad nailed its ending. We'll see how GOT does when that time comes.Never been a show anywhere near Game of Thrones. Doubt there ever will be
I have a bad feeling it's going to be horribly cheesy, like ewoks in Jedi badIt's either this show or Breaking Bad for me. As great as The Sopranos was it had some moments where some of its storylines got so bad I couldn't stomach watching them. And don't get me started on the ending. Breaking Bad nailed its ending. We'll see how GOT does when that time comes.
Don't see how you can make that comparison at all. Who/what are the ewoks in this scenario? Because the thing that made it so cheesy was the terrible toddler teddy bears taking on advanced weaponry. Don't see it.I have a bad feeling it's going to be horribly cheesy, like ewoks in Jedi bad
Gonna be danny riding dragons torching walkers and a combined ground force with a bunch of dragon glass weapons that fat Sam figures out how to make
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Glass half empty kinda guy.I have a bad feeling it's going to be horribly cheesy, like ewoks in Jedi bad
Gonna be danny riding dragons torching walkers and a combined ground force with a bunch of dragon glass weapons that fat Sam figures out how to make
I watched the most recent episode for a second time last night, and think that could have been the greatest cavalry battle we have ever seen in cinema. I loved Braveheart, and they set the bar for huge battles, but CGI has made things possible that weren't back then. The combination of real horses, and CGI made it incredibly realistic. Instead of just seeing horses beside people fighting, we got to see what it would be like in a violent battle. The speed of everything was amazing. The violent collisions, and when the Knights Vale split the ground troops were awesome. I loved the aerial camera view of that scene. The 1st person view of arrows and catapults never gets old. I think 300 was the first film to do that with arrows.
Screw you guy. Ewoks ruleI have a bad feeling it's going to be horribly cheesy, like ewoks in Jedi bad
Gonna be danny riding dragons torching walkers and a combined ground force with a bunch of dragon glass weapons that fat Sam figures out how to make
Screw you guy. Ewoks rule
Sorry, for me, this was the best battle of GoT and honestly best "era" (fantasy or not) battle scene ever, whether it is film or TV. I love what they did in this. The scenes of Jon Snow in the middle of the scrum were amazing. I think they captured the chaos of a battle in that "era" better than I have ever seen.
- Battle of the Bastards
- Hardhomme
- Wall
- Blackwater
I watched the most recent episode for a second time last night, and think that could have been the greatest cavalry battle we have ever seen in cinema. I loved Braveheart, and they set the bar for huge battles, but CGI has made things possible that weren't back then. The combination of real horses, and CGI made it incredibly realistic. Instead of just seeing horses beside people fighting, we got to see what it would be like in a violent battle. The speed of everything was amazing. The violent collisions, and when the Knights Vale split the ground troops were awesome. I loved the aerial camera view of that scene. The 1st person view of arrows and catapults never gets old. I think 300 was the first film to do that with arrows.
s. I agree, amazing. Speaking of that "era" I thought for sure I caught a writers mistake with the use of the term "full tilt" being a poker or pinball term.
Turns out that's a very appropriate term for this era. These writers don't miss a beat unlike some of the popular shows we discuss in here. Jon's clearly not a big fan of being brought back from the dead.Plot hole: Why didnt Jon ask Melanie Sanders to resurrect Rickon?
Gladiator was much earlier.Which came first, Gladiator or 300? Both had those arrow scenes that drown out the sun.
Sansa isn't creepy, probably a little slimy though, not sure when the last time she bathed was.Littlefinger will do something creepy and slimy.
Hot.Sansa isn't creepy, probably a little slimy though, not sure when the last time she bathed was.
Besides the fact that it is clear that she doesn't have the power to resurrect just anyone (with or without the Lord of the Light), she didn't think she could bring nor thought it worked bringing Jon back. But,Plot hole: Why didnt Jon ask Melanie Sanders to resurrect Rickon?
Forget Rickon. That witch needs to work on bringing back Wun Wun.Plot hole: Why didnt Jon ask Melanie Sanders to resurrect Rickon?
I've watched it three now. It's just amazing. The Merreen stuff was great too. For as much hype as it got the episode more than delivered.Just rewatched battle of the basterds. Great episode. Enjoyed just as much second time. That battle scene was so well done
WALDER ####### FREY IS STILL ALIVESo now the two greatest villains in television history, Joffrey and Ramsay, are both dead. Who's left to hate on the show?
One thing I don't particularly like are the numerous side stories that don't mean much for the main plot. They probably fill pages for the books, but, it's kind of distracting for me. He's either being set up for a final conflict resolution of Arya's story line and/or he provides some introspective to what Jon is going through.How the hell is Eric Dondarion needed for the story, and he was resurrected multiple times.
I'm not sure either of them would crack the Top 10. I don't even know if I'd vote for them for either of them as the greatest villain on this show. My vote would go to Tywin.Are we just accepting tim's statement that Joffrey and Ramsay are the two greatest villains in tv history? Joffrey maybe, but Ramsay was just a coont.
Killgrave needs to be in the discussionAre we just accepting tim's statement that Joffrey and Ramsay are the two greatest villains in tv history? Joffrey maybe, but Ramsay was just a coont.
The thing I have always liked about Martin's writing and what I find that makes it different and compelling far above most other fiction is that everything is very character driven versus most everything else is very storyline driven. It is what makes usOne thing I don't particularly like are the numerous side stories that don't mean much for the main plot. They probably fill pages for the books, but, it's kind of distracting for me. He's either being set up for a final conflict resolution of Arya's story line and/or he provides some introspective to what Jon is going through.
when Ned gets his head chopped off. In storyline driven writing, you don't kill what at that point seemed to be the hero of the story. But Martin does because then the story seeks other characters to be the hero. What that means is that you will have a lot of other stuff written that may or may not have direct or indirect or no direct relation to the overall story arc.Negan
C'mon. I'd take the Governor over him.Agree, just not sure that's translating to tv very well. Some of the story lines on tv I could care less about some of the time. Arya and Sam this season for example, I'm sure they're great in the books.The thing I have always liked about Martin's writing and what I find that makes it different and compelling far above most other fiction is that everything is very character driven versus most everything else is very storyline driven. It is what makes uswhen Ned gets his head chopped off. In storyline driven writing, you don't kill what at that point seemed to be the hero of the story. But Martin does because then the story seeks other characters to be the hero. What that means is that you will have a lot of other stuff written that may or may not have direct or indirect or no direct relation to the overall story arc.
No, Sams storyline in the books is boring as hell.Agree, just not sure that's translating to tv very well. Some of the story lines on tv I could care less about some of the time. Arya and Sam this season for example, I'm sure they're great in the books.
Shooter McGavin FTWKillgrave needs to be in the discussion
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Well, the show producers have made many changes to make it more tv friendly. It would be also important to note that we haven't seen how this all comes together in the end. Who knows if Sam, Arya or the Hound have a more meaningful impact on the story arc than we might see now. I am pretty sure Arya will in the least.Agree, just not sure that's translating to tv very well. Some of the story lines on tv I could care less about some of the time. Arya and Sam this season for example, I'm sure they're great in the books.
ETA: Then again I like the Hound's side story, so I guess it all depends on what you relate to.
Nope. I probably hated Schillinger from OZ more than Joffrey.Are we just accepting tim's statement that Joffrey and Ramsay are the two greatest villains in tv history? Joffrey maybe, but Ramsay was just a coont.
Mayor Wilkins, from Buffy, has to be in the top 5, imo.I'm not sure either of them would crack the Top 10. I don't even know if I'd vote for them for either of them as the greatest villain on this show. My vote would go to Tywin.
Excellent call. He was damn good.Mayor Wilkins, from Buffy, has to be in the top 5, imo.