Throne of Games - The Greatest Story Ever Told - Winter is here

I was thinking that, have they skipped a whole pile of Jon’s story? I can’t remember the books fully.

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I’m throwing my lot in behind the White Walkers at this point, at least you know where you stand with those lads. I hope they overrun the wall and kill and rape everyone in the seven Kingdoms.

Hon the Walkers.

The only thing I don’t remember from the books is Jaime riding around as hand of the king uniting the country again. They seem to have done everything else that I recall from the books.

I actually thought he was gonna fuck her as it was unfolding, the dirty fucker.

What was the significance of the scene with Danaerys and the Dothraki? Is that to be her army for invading Westeros?

That would have been unreal :smiley:

What a way for the show to go out.

In the books her city is under siege at this stage. I reckon the dragon leps down, ates the leaders that wouldn’t follow her when Drogo died, and then she gets that army, clears the siege, and she’s all set to cross the sea.

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Jamie will be raging he missed it when he gets back to King’s Landing.

it never sat well with me that the honourable Ned Stark would be milking outside the bucket…just wasn’t his style…Jon Snow is not his bastard…he was the spawn of Ned’s sister and Raynor targarian…Ned took the hit for it…that’s why the red witch took such an interest in Snow…she knows he is of fire…the witch will ask the god of light to patch him up good and proper…

R+L=J

Yes, this is the theory doing the rounds- well not the Ned Stark bit but about the prophecies of the resurrected prince

Both.

Was Stannis wiped out in the books? Don’t remember that.

@Bandage[/USER] & [USER=1]@Rocko can we ban these mongs?

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Was Stannis wiped out in the books? Don’t remember that.[/QUOTE]

Unless Stannis has some significant role in the endgame they might as well wrap his story up now. Hard to see where else he has to go at this point.

Yeah. They end game always had to be between the Lannisters and the Daenerys. So they’ll need to rebuild the Lannisters and their before Dany rolls in and shits all over them. They have completely left out the storyline of the iron islanders at this stage -I think a lot of that would have happened concurrently with the last series. The one interesting thing is going to be who gets the other two dragons. Also whether anything will ever happen with the wolf army that Arya’s wolf assembled that was referenced a few times and then never touched on again.

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Admins, time to step in here.

I think it’s a bit all over the place to be honest. I thought the last episode was shambolic with the sheer number of storylines they were trying to prepare for next season. Too much jumping around from one location to another, with misery being the only common theme wherever they went. It felt very disjointed.

That said, it’s still good fun as a show.

I just go onto George Martin there… All I can say is :eek:

[QUOTE=“glasagusban, post: 1159661, member: 1533”]The only thing I don’t remember from the books is Jaime riding around as hand of the king uniting the country again. They seem to have done everything else that I recall from the books.[/QUOTE] eh they have changed loads of stuff. Tyrions story. A certain miss stoneheart…Jon warging. . Even a lot of uncle lannisters role. The greyjoys will be back next year I assume. There’s also a load of dorne plots they left out. .