Damn that’s a good one

I don’t know the episode names tho my favorite episodes are based on specific scenes or dialogues that stuck out to me

The episode they caught the Wilding Fade ( the one where Ollie kills the red head might be my favorite one )

HardHomme was litty

Battle of the Bastards arguably the best scene of cinematography on TV ever

Trigger finger and Varys going back and forth like Jada and Styles P

The episode in season 8 where Bronn explains how the world works to Tyrion and Jamie


This could all change tomorrow
 
1. Hardhome... season 5. The first episode that had a nigga heart racing.

2. The Mountain and the Viper... season 4. Great mix of good dialogue, action scene, and typical GoT ripping your heart out (in a good way)

3. Watchers on the Wall... goddamn season 4 was lit.

4. Battle of the Bastards... season 6. Fucking finally the Starks started to rack up much needed Ws

5. Two Swords... season 4. The infamous Hound and Arya chicken episode. Season 4 really was the absolute pinnacle.
 
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lol yo Arya s time w the House of Undying is analogous to going to college....spend a lot of time learning some shit and then barely using the shit u learned upon graduation.... lil bitch killed one person w the face shit

Like 3 and House Frey. Like why yall forgetting she took out a whole House
 
I'm still buggin' off the fact that they let the guy in friggin' chains who betrayed 2 out of the 3 major houses dictate who was gonna be the next king and how their government was going to run.


That shit will never ever make sense.


Also i feeling like Sam being laughed at for suggesting democracy means we been rooting for the bad guys the whole time
 
Bran is worse than night king, Cersei and Daenerys combined cuz that nigga knew everything that would happen and did nothing about it. All that "innocent women and children" blood is on his hands. I knew there was a reason I hated that nigga lol

My whole family is like fuck bran. All this to be King. And banished Jon
 
You right my nigga. I forgot. If you killed Dany her dragon, the Unsullied, and the Dothraki would all die automatically. If you killed Cersei, the Lannister forces, the royal army, and the Golden Company would have all died automatically too. Wait, no, none of that would've have happened, so bringing that up is as stupid a point as you are a poster.


Why are people thinking the unsullied and dothraki were that deep. I mean not deep enough to fight the whole westeros and win.

The show made it seem like her armies replinished tho
 
Why are people thinking the unsullied and dothraki were that deep. I mean not deep enough to fight the whole westeros and win.

The show made it seem like her armies replinished tho

You're not that far off with the bold. The writers actually came out and said that the impression people got after episode 3 was a little more negative than people believed. Like a lot of people thought the dothraki were almost wiped out after the War at Winterfell. In truth, only half of them were killed. The majority of the Unsullied survived. In other words, Dany's army was still huge. In the last episode, they pretty much said her force was as big as the combined forces of the North and it's allies.
 
I saw Kit Harrington and Sophie Turner say the same shit I said - people are mad because it didn't end their way. There was no other way for the show to really end. All the major characters their stories came to an end. Jon didn't want to be king no matter how much we wanted him to be and got what he wanted. Sansa became queen as she always wanted, Arya became a warrior, Cersei and Jaime died, Bran wasn't useless. Tyrion won the game of thrones, Danearys lost, the NK was defeated. Peace was restored.

To me its all about the execution. Its poor writing to have Dany burn KL and then shes dead like 15 mins later, we needed a whole episode at least to see the aftermath (how she would rule, how other people react...needed more time for Jon to struggle with what to do)

then everything after that just fell flat. I dont have a problem with Bran being king its the execution...he should have explained why he is ok with being a king when just this season he didnt want to be a Lord, tyrions speech about a good story was lame as fuck once again the execution

If Jon had to kill dany then there is no way he should have survived...grey worm killing lannisters that have surrendered but he taking jon prisoner for killing his queen wtf???

there are legit complaints for this episode man
 
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