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Can’t help but reading this in Charles Dances’ voice, funny:
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Practicing the knife switch:
https://www.reddit.com/r/topofreddi...tisfying/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app

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Wow...just finished watching it...for a made for TV production it was epic, had the feeling of a big screen battle, thought the build up and the finale were excellent. I feel a bit like an addict after seeing Avengers End Game a couple of days ago and only just coming down from that high this was another great dramatic/emotional fix.
 
Crowd and audience psychology for this stuff is annoyingly stupid.

I agree with you 100% in reaction vids where it's one person recording their reaction. But I believe their reaction in the bar would have been the same without the cameras.

The bar is located in Chicago if anyone is interested. I thought about it but I'd rather watch it in the comfort of my home. I'm not the bar-type.
 
Valonqar means "little brother"

He's the only one to do it. His act of pushing Bran out the window started everything. Everything.

And the prophecy about Cercei's child killing her will be true indirectly -- because once Jaime finds out her pregnancy is not his, he won't spare her life for his child... he'll kill the b****.
 
He's the only one to do it. His act of pushing Bran out the window started everything. Everything.

And the prophecy about Cercei's child killing her will be true indirectly -- because once Jaime finds out her pregnancy is not his, he won't spare her life for his child... he'll kill the b****.
I believe it is Jaime as well, but I'd be ok with Tyrion and Jaime doing it together. [emoji38]

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Valonqar means "little brother"

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Has the term valonqar been introduced in the series? I thought it was only in the books. I'm just going by Maggy the frog's prophesy of someone "younger and more beautiful" being the one to cast her down.
 
I thought it was a very thrilling episode. I could see everything fine but my TV is calibrated. It definitely raised the bar for what a TV show can accomplish. However, I agree with the criticism that the white walkers had been built up for so long that they needed more than one episode to conclude their storyline. In general I suspect that this season is going to feel rushed when all is said and done. They needed at least a few episodes to demonstrate why everyone was so afraid.
 
I thought it was a very thrilling episode. I could see everything fine but my TV is calibrated. It definitely raised the bar for what a TV show can accomplish. However, I agree with the criticism that the white walkers had been built up for so long that they needed more than one episode to conclude their storyline. In general I suspect that this season is going to feel rushed when all is said and done. They needed at least a few episodes to demonstrate why everyone was so afraid.

Im hoping we haven't seen the last of the Night King. Dany did have a vision where she was in King's Landing and it was snowing.
 
Has the term valonqar been introduced in the series? I thought it was only in the books. I'm just going by Maggy the frog's prophesy of someone "younger and more beautiful" being the one to cast her down.
Hard to separate what I know from reading the books, from what I know about watching the series.

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I thought it was a very thrilling episode. I could see everything fine but my TV is calibrated. It definitely raised the bar for what a TV show can accomplish. However, I agree with the criticism that the white walkers had been built up for so long that they needed more than one episode to conclude their storyline. In general I suspect that this season is going to feel rushed when all is said and done. They needed at least a few episodes to demonstrate why everyone was so afraid.
Hasn't he been built up enough in past episodes?

Perhaps he doesn't even have any kind of desire beyond fulfilling what he was created for? If a plague wipes out billions of people, that doesn't mean it has a reason for doing so. Maybe you're trying to find a reason where one needs not exist?

Maybe there is more, but then, the story isn't from his perspective.

Who knows, I'm sure it could make interesting storytelling, perhaps the spin off series will touch on it.

As for this story, I feel like the Night King's motivation isn't important.
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