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thegreathoo

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  1. Jon is focused on the army of dead. I doubt he will waste time brooding. 1. Arya takes LF's face and heads south to KL. The Mountain kills her. 2. Jorah catches Varys in betrayal, and Varys drinks posion to avoid being burned to death. 3. Sansa goes to Jamie's cell to kill him, but Brienne kills Sansa. 4. NK attacks WF, kills Gilly and Sam, and takes Little Sam. NK retreats. Vyserion and Drogon are killed. 5. Tyrion flees with Jamie and Brienne to KL. 6. Dany's prego and stays with Bran and the CotF in Reed's marshes. 7. Jon attacks KL with Rhaegon and burns it to ground. Jon dies, Hound kills the mountain, Tyrion is the only one who survives the battle. There are no winners. 8. Dany dies at birth.
  2. In first 5 minutes of 801 I want to see a scene where Dany is about to fly off with Drogon and is talking to Tyrion, on some cliff. Tyrion is spitting some clever advice as usual that takes 5 minutes. Dany replies, Okay, and mounts Drogon. Drogon turns his head to Tyrion, and fries him to ashes. Goodbye Tyrion! Second thing I want to see in 801 is Cersei getting imprisoned in some dungeon in KL by a character similar to Ramsey, who flays her piece by piece to death for the remaining 6 episodes. Then, we can get on with the show.
  3. Tyrion is one step out. He proved to be a weak unreliable advisor. If Dany finds out he failed in negotiations again, it will not be pretty. He's got reasons to be concerned about his status. Maybe that's the reason he made peace with Cersei. Jamie parting with Cersei was weird. He has a kid on the way. Where is he going? I just can't imagine him arriving in the North without the army, saying Cersei lied but Im here to represent the army. And doesn't he have anyone who will follow him but must ride alone? I expect Jamie to die because Bran remembers. The topic of a "just" murder came up again. Lannisters for the most part kill real threats and do not exercise killing for game. Joffrey was the exception. Tyrion killed his father when his life was threatened. Cersei killed Ned and the septans when they threatened her power. Ramsey Bolton killed for game. Dany killed for disobedience, not power threat. That's a little wild, closer to game killing. And now we have Sansa and Arya killing because they want to, which is closer to Ramsey. In all this Lannisters seem pretty stately. I hope Jon can fix up Dany in that regard. Im starting to cheer for the Lannisters, they seem most civilized.
  4. She's eyeing him as marriage material. Women always scheming. The man came over for business tho!
  5. Cersei is actually in control for the first time, free of emotions and family bs. Euron was godsent. He will reel in the dragons for her. The unexpected dagger in her plans will be Arya who is headed that way to kill her. Loss of dragons may force the alliance of Daeny and the North, loyalty for dragonglass. Then we will have the three Targs together, Daeny, Tyrion and Jon. The three riders against the wights. Thry will have to free the dragons first. This was a great episode
  6. Arya has a list. Anyone in the way of the goal will die. Cersei, the mountain, and the executioner are on the list. She is headed that way. That will be spectacular. I wish a whole episode was dedicated to that. Also, Meli, Beric and Thoros are on the list.
  7. The land of always winter is largely unmapped.
  8. Season 6 was the best. This opener was consistent. i love Sandor's candor. Sansa's got littlefinger. The question is whether she wants her own army and kingdom. Someone has to die in that storyline. Im interested to see if Arya kills Cersei. And then, if Euron sacks Deny's army, Deny will have to bargain, and Euron will betray Cersei, unless she's already dead at Arya's hands.
  9. Carol, left. Why are they cleansing Carol? Could she be pregnant? First she wounded the attacker instead of killing him, when Maggie and she got ambushed. Then she let the captor off the hook. Then, Carol's hands are clean, she did not shoot the captor, a walker killed her. Why are they cleansing Carol?
  10. I loved this episode from start to finish. Ray n Ani scene at the beginning where they relive through silence the moments they shared the night before, so well done. Frank's death was well done too. Good dialog in the desert, there was little Carlito'Way ending where a young and upcoming gangsta takes him out just as he is about to exit the business. Ray's death was interesting. He was so passionate, high strung,a fighter, and yet he gave up on his career, on the investigation, paternity, wife, and finally gave up on himself. That was essentially a suicide death. A tragic character, a quintessential loser.
  11. Great episode. I really enjoyed the acting and the scenes: Bezerides in the opening scene, Woodrugh in the car. When Woodrugh met that dude in front of the bldg he was told he is being watched from all over. The whole bldg was covered, Burris just happened to be the one to shoot him. I liked the dramatic effect of that scene. Word spread quickly that Frank was up to no good, hence the Israelis showed up.
  12. I don't think I hated a character more than this blonde Cameron dumbarse. Joffrey maybe. Geez, she is annoying.
  13. One of the better episodes this season. It's till slow and I can easily tune out, hardly keeps attention, but: 1. Great fight between Woodrugh and his mom.. 2. State Attorney dropped a bomb on Velcoro, that was a great scene. 3. Now we know this is headed for the hard drive. 4. Looking forward to see what happens at Frank's house.
  14. Disjointed plot (s). Expository dialog. Forced mistery no one cares about. Obigatory gay person(s). And Rachel McAdams's hair. It's a disaster all together.
  15. House of Baratheon is extinct. All hail D&D!
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