Originally Posted by staylor26:
I didn't catch that but why is that a slap in the face?
Because Daenerys took her dragons North of the Wall in season 7 to rescue the Westerosi Avengers.
I believe he’s suggesting that her dragons should have refused to fly North of the Wall but B&B just didn’t give a shit enough to stick to the established lore. [Reply]
They flew a dragon across the wall in GoT, it even got taken down by the Night King’s forces and turned into an ice zombie dragon.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Because Daenerys took her dragons North of the Wall in season 7 to rescue the Westerosi Avengers.
I believe he’s suggesting that her dragons should have refused to fly North of the Wall but B&B just didn’t give a shit enough to stick to the established lore.
Ahh I forgot about that part of that disaster. Makes sense now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
You’re right. We saw him gagged. We only heard his muffled screams and the squelching of the blade cutting off his head, all while his horrified mother watched.
There’s one very intriguing monkey wrench that the tv show’s course of events for Blood and Cheese throws into play that the books did not.
Spoiler!
Otto had just told Cole to return to his post which is guarding the Royal Family and instead he was bangin Alicent. I’m definitely interested to see how this is going to play out. Will Otto find out and collab with Alicent to protect Cole? I assume the Queen will squeal, but if she follows the book route and goes off the deep end, no one will believe her. Can’t wait. For once, maybe not following the source material will be for the better.
Originally Posted by arrowheadnation:
There’s one very intriguing monkey wrench that the tv show’s course of events for Blood and Cheese throws into play that the books did not.
Spoiler!
Otto had just told Cole to return to his post which is guarding the Royal Family and instead he was bangin Alicent. I’m definitely interested to see how this is going to play out. Will Otto find out and collab with Alicent to protect Cole? I assume the Queen will squeal, but if she follows the book route and goes off the deep end, no one will believe her. Can’t wait. For once, maybe not following the source material will be for the better.
Keep in mind that "the source material" on this one is a book that was written as a historical treatise by a Maester. So there are not first-hand viewpoints.
The show is actually providing more insight into motivations, for once, than books can. Kind of cool. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Because Daenerys took her dragons North of the Wall in season 7 to rescue the Westerosi Avengers.
I believe he’s suggesting that her dragons should have refused to fly North of the Wall but B&B just didn’t give a shit enough to stick to the established lore.
In the book it says aegon the conqueror flew his dragons to the wall but they refused to go father. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Keep in mind that "the source material" on this one is a book that was written as a historical treatise by a Maester. So there are not first-hand viewpoints.
The show is actually providing more insight into motivations, for once, than books can. Kind of cool.
Did you power through that book? I could not do it. [Reply]
After watching S2E1 it was clear that I needed to go back and rewatch S1
Not sure if I was still suffering GoT fatigue/hangover or if I was watching something else that was more captivating to me, but man, I'm consuming S1 with much more engagement this time around
There's some necessary gaps, but the amount of ground they covered, while still keeping it high quality is much more impressive than I remember and likely gave it credit for
So glad I went back to binge S1, its an incredible season. Feel like I'm much more ready and excited for S2 now [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
After watching S2E1 it was clear that I needed to go back and rewatch S1
Not sure if I was still suffering GoT fatigue/hangover or if I was watching something else that was more captivating to me, but man, I'm consuming S1 with much more engagement this time around
There's some necessary gaps, but the amount of ground they covered, while still keeping it high quality is much more impressive than I remember and likely gave it credit for
So glad I went back to binge S1, its an incredible season. Feel like I'm much more ready and excited for S2 now
I read the book when it was released. I quit watching season 1 about halfway through. I didn't think it was good. [Reply]