Game Of Thrones- News & Spoilers

One of the best episodes ever, we have been waiting to see the dragon used in war and also Danyris and Jon Snow getting closer together. Extemely sad that it is coming to an end soon!!
 
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Warning.... do not visit Twitter or Youtube. Spoilers are all over the place. Episode 6 was accidentally shown on Movistar (Spain), and was ripped and is now in the wild. I just watched it (Kodi>Covenant), it was almost like watching a 'cam' capture, audio was substandard, but understandible. Video is not all that great either.

I won't spoil it, but there are some very memorable scenes, and I won't get into it. If you are 'emo', you will be a mess at the end.
 
Warning.... do not visit Twitter or Youtube. Spoilers are all over the place. Episode 6 was accidentally shown on Movistar (Spain), and was ripped and is now in the wild. I just watched it (Kodi>Covenant), it was almost like watching a 'cam' capture, audio was substandard, but understandible. Video is not all that great either.

I won't spoil it, but there are some very memorable scenes, and I won't get into it. If you are 'emo', you will be a mess at the end.

LOL....So good :cool:
 
Apparently, HBO Nordic also broadcast, and someone was able to rip in 1080p. Give that a day or so to propagate to the normal places, but I did see some video tags in Covenant for them, though are in high demand and may not play immediately.

Another thing, the script leaks so far have been extremely accurate. I had a good idea what was going to happen in this episode beyond the wall, but managed to dodge many major surprises. I haven't read the episode 7 leaks, so unless there is another episode leak, I might be 11 days before the next episode... its going to be tough to be spoiler free!

Edit: I've been able to watch it in high quality (720p), so much better... :)
 
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They caused all these leaks, almost a year in between each season...people get restless and they eat every little info that comes out. It is hard not to look and see that this entire season was compromised.
 
Warning.... do not visit Twitter or Youtube. Spoilers are all over the place. Episode 6 was accidentally shown on Movistar (Spain), and was ripped and is now in the wild. I just watched it (Kodi>Covenant), it was almost like watching a 'cam' capture, audio was substandard, but understandible. Video is not all that great either.

I won't spoil it, but there are some very memorable scenes, and I won't get into it. If you are 'emo', you will be a mess at the end.

i will take that as i will be in a sad mess at the end don't tell me i will wait,
thanks for the heads up.
 
they have enought material for 2 more seasons rushed into 7 episodes this year. :mad:

Dan and Dave are in a race with George Martin on who will finish the story first! I think the real reason is because HBO was promised a finished product in a certain number of broadcast hours, and Dan and Dave are itching to get on with a different project. Damn, those ravens must have afterburners, and those ships have hydrofoils when off camera. You see, Westeros is actually a world in the Disney World sense. Think tunnels and hyperloop under ground, and the characters are animitronic... shut down while in transit.
 
i am going to miss this story. OK my question is how do you kill a turned dragon? as was suggested in last nights explanation on why the dead walkers died when the white walker died, i think perhaps you don't try to kill a dead dragon but instead kill the white walker who created him.:)
 
I think you kill a turned dragon the way that the turned bear was killed... dragon glass or Valyrian steel. I guess you can kill the Night King, but that will kill every one of the Others. We still don't know if Viserion breaths "ice fire" yet, or what ever powers he might have. I'm not even sure if he actually will grow, as dead things don't really need food (at least in Westeros).

I liked this episode a lot, but mostly because it was visually spectacular and had some great dialog (Sandor and Tormund was the best) but the premise was way too stupid to even carry out... even by "this Jon Snow" who is on a death wish. So Dany loses her 'child' just so that she could believe in the threat and get a wight in front of Cercei, who probably doesn't care either, and is probably lying about being pregnant as well.
 
I think you kill a turned dragon the way that the turned bear was killed... dragon glass or Valyrian steel. I guess you can kill the Night King, but that will kill every one of the Others. We still don't know if Viserion breaths "ice fire" yet, or what ever powers he might have. I'm not even sure if he actually will grow, as dead things don't really need food (at least in Westeros).

I liked this episode a lot, but mostly because it was visually spectacular and had some great dialog (Sandor and Tormund was the best) but the premise was way too stupid to even carry out... even by "this Jon Snow" who is on a death wish. So Dany loses her 'child' just so that she could believe in the threat and get a wight in front of Cercei, who probably doesn't care either, and is probably lying about being pregnant as well.

i thought of that, Jon or Dany on the back of a dragon with a spear of dragon glass spearing Viserion it would make a great cinematic event but i think somebody is going to sneak up on the Night King and kill him. Hmmm i wonder do we know anybody good at sneaking up and good with a knife?
 
after reading this i am ready for Sunday

Bend the Knee, HBO: Everything We Demand From the Game of Thrones Season Finale


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It appears the walking dead are expanding to newer and higher adventures with the advent of the flying dead. Dragons aside, I preferred the older episodes which relied less on computer graphics and the dead.
 
i am going to miss this story. OK my question is how do you kill a turned dragon? as was suggested in last nights explanation on why the dead walkers died when the white walker died, i think perhaps you don't try to kill a dead dragon but instead kill the white walker who created him.:)

Dragon glass weapons were made to kill white walkers or the living dead and I would assume an appropriate weapon could be fashioned to kill the flying dead as well.
 
What if it's as simple as a valyrian steel arrowhead to the eye? I think this episode will be full of "you knew it would happen, but didn't know how" reveals... so no real big surprises.