It couldn't have been more than Viserys. And it didn't help him much either. Dany is just magic.How much did he really have?
No they are free, flying around and shitThey are loose, but still inside the ziggurat/pyramid. Last we saw all hell broke loose and barristan was schooling fools left and right
Could easily have been forced as well. Aerys was hardly above that.This on top of like, 10 other piece of evidence strongly points to Tyrion being a Targ.
I thought that too. Then when I saw he was doing it himself I thought he was just in full "I'm right about everything or nothing" mode and ready to get toasted. It is true that animals often don't give two shits about other animals smaller than them, even predators. Tyrion could totally being a targ, but I think it was more poised as showing these dragons are more than just flying death dogs. They're actually intelligent creatures and can make their own decisions about situations.Also the scene before, Tyrion asked Missandei if the dragons minded her. After that, I honestly thought he was going to have her unchain the dragons instead of doing it himself.
Oh yeah this is the other example of D&D fucking with book readers that I forgot to include before. again just like with Jon's res or tyrion freeing the dragons, they took deliberate pauses, used different camera angles to create these like, psych outs, the facial expressions on both their faces, either one could of been killing the other. I half expected both of them to fall to the ground, each having plotted to knife the other.I think one subtle, great instance of cinematography they did, was when Ramsay stabbed Roose and the scene lingered for a few moments and you had no idea who was murdering who. Really played well into both character arcs and that either of them was capable of killing the other. Like father like son I suppose.
You may want to actually read the thread. Or rewatch the show.So am I the only one that feels the show has jumped the shark? Not necessarily because of the events themselves, but by the totally weak support/justification behind them? I mean, look at how they handled John's rez-- instead of building some backstory or viable dialogue that would justify the act, you have Davos out of the blue straight up asking Melisandre if she could bring John back to life, to which she replies with "I've never tried before", then proceeds to rez him. WTF? The entire scene seemed weak, forced, and unrealistic. Considering the whole Caitlyn rez plotline was removed from the show, there is no precedence for resurrection, so the scene is even more unrealistic. Same with Tyrion decided to suddenly be a badass and free the dragons. Since when does Tyrion do stupidly brave shit like that, and all on the basis that he *thinks* they're smart and will no he means well? Seriously?
Imho, they may know George's high-level plotline directions, but the lack of actual source dialogue and plot details to draw from is showing..
Thoros rezed Beric and Mel specifically took a trip to took to him about it.So am I the only one that feels the show has jumped the shark? Not necessarily because of the events themselves, but by the totally weak support/justification behind them? I mean, look at how they handled John's rez-- instead of building some backstory or viable dialogue that would justify the act, you have Davos out of the blue straight up asking Melisandre if she could bring John back to life, to which she replies with "I've never tried before", then proceeds to rez him. WTF? The entire scene seemed weak, forced, and unrealistic. Considering the whole Caitlyn rez plotline was removed from the show, there is no precedence for resurrection, so the scene is even more unrealistic. Same with Tyrion decided to suddenly be a badass and free the dragons. Since when does Tyrion do stupidly brave shit like that, and all on the basis that he *thinks* they're smart and will no he means well? Seriously?
Imho, they may know George's high-level plotline directions, but the lack of actual source dialogue and plot details to draw from is showing..
Lol. Did you miss the bitch telling Davos about the guy who has done it,Myou know, the one we see perform the same act in season 2? How the fuck can you say there is no precedent? We have seen it before and she even mentioned it right before she tried.So am I the only one that feels the show has jumped the shark? Not necessarily because of the events themselves, but by the totally weak support/justification behind them? I mean, look at how they handled John's rez-- instead of building some backstory or viable dialogue that would justify the act, you have Davos out of the blue straight up asking Melisandre if she could bring John back to life, to which she replies with "I've never tried before", then proceeds to rez him. WTF? The entire scene seemed weak, forced, and unrealistic. Considering the whole Caitlyn rez plotline was removed from the show, there is no precedence for resurrection, so the scene is even more unrealistic. Same with Tyrion decided to suddenly be a badass and free the dragons. Since when does Tyrion do stupidly brave shit like that, and all on the basis that he *thinks* they're smart and will no he means well? Seriously?
Imho, they may know George's high-level plotline directions, but the lack of actual source dialogue and plot details to draw from is showing..
this season is 10 episodes. The rumor is season 7 will be 7 episodes, and season 8 is really just a season 7 part 2, a split 7th season, with 6 episodes, to conclude the story.