Not taken down by any special means, either. Just a big old ballista. Really underwhelming.Lol at how crap the dragons are, hyped to be the “game changer” in the war but then get taken down by a pisshead with a big arrow.
True. With him you never knew if you knew all of his plans because he always seemed to have another scheme.I still reckon the point of no return was when they wrote off Baelish- particularly the way they wrote him off. It almost made everything he had done to that point inconsequential. It’s as if he was too complicated to deal with, so they got rid of him.
Love him or hate him, he was probably the most complex character in the series and definitely added to the appeal. Everything is a bit too predictable now.
Not taken down by any special means, either. Just a big old ballista. Really underwhelming.
This is where I am with it.. just watch.. don’t try compete with the writers .. everything can always be picked apart.. I think its brilliant as it is. Looks like troubling times ahead for Khaleesi! Just don’t break badFunny how arsed people get about it all, just watch the thing and stop analysing every second of it. Not every episode can be a game changer, or have an amazing twist in it. It finishes soon anyway so you can be happy about that.
Funny how arsed people get about it all, just watch the thing and stop analysing every second of it. Not every episode can be a game changer, or have an amazing twist in it. It finishes soon anyway so you can be happy about that.
It’s this line of thinking that allows all involved to slack off and give us a mediocre product. I’m not really up the writers arse for running the show into the ground because they weren’t given ample time or source material to finish the series off. GOT was too complicated for it’s own good.This is where I am with it.. just watch.. don’t try compete with the writers .. everything can always be picked apart.. I think its brilliant as it is. Looks like troubling times ahead for Khaleesi! Just don’t break bad
It’s this line of thinking that allows all involved to slack off and give us a mediocre product. I’m not really up the writers arse for running the show into the ground because they weren’t given ample time or source material to finish the series off. GOT was too complicated for it’s own good.
To its credit, I enjoyed episode 4 much more than 3. Probably in the minority there
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