Didn’t read the beginning of this thread because I’d rather not hear any more spoilers. SIAP but this video is awesome. Well worth the 24 minutes
Show aligns itself with a beer which embraces being terrible in quality but enjoyed by the mouth breathing masses. Probably a spot on preview for the final season.
Game of Thrones Fans Will Be 'Really Happy' With Ending, Says HBO Boss http://www.ign.com/articles/2019/02...ill-be-really-happy-with-ending-says-hbo-boss
Jaimie stops at Riverrun or the twins on his journey North to free Edmure from imprisonment...and is gifted Robb's armor?
Game of Thrones Showrunner Says Cersei Lannister Killed Ser Pounce http://www.ign.com/articles/2019/02/12/game-of-thrones-cat-ser-pounce-dead
Watching some old clips, it would have been so much better if Drogon had just roasted Jaime. It would have been the perfect death for Jaime.
Jaime's story isn't over until Cersei is dead, why on earth would you want to just randomly kill off the biggest character arc of the entire goddamn series out of the blue?
A few seconds of new GoT footage. Seemed lots of people thought we’d be getting a trailer today but it seems unlikely now.
Right after the Drogon flyover scene it shows Arya with a bunch of people behind her freaking out; presumably because there's a fucking dragon flying over them. All the while Arya has this look of sheer fascination. That was pretty cool.
Yeah, it took me a couple rewatches to pick that out since I was so focused on Arya’s reaction at first. Also, the Unsullied have new threads and look fully prepared for winter. I know it’s a pretty banal observation but it’s not like we have a ton of footage to dissect lol
Game of Thrones Final Season: New Details About the Battle of Winterfell Kimberly Roots,TVLine.com 3 hours ago Reactions Reblog on Tumblr Share Tweet Email When you’ve pushed Arya Stark to her breaking point, that’s really saying something. We’ve already heard about how Game of Thrones‘ final season includes a battle that required multiple weeks of night shoots in less-than-desirable conditions. But a new report details what, exactly, was involved in making the Battle of Winterfell — the biggest fight in Game of Thrones (and possibly TV) history — and the toll it took on the cast and crew. Related stories HBO CEO Richard Plepler to Step Down True Detective: 6 Burning Questions We Still Have After the Season 3 Finale True Detective Season 3 Finale: Whodunit, and Why? (Plus, Grade It!) Maisie Williams, who plays Ned and Catelyn Stark’s younger daughter, recently told EW.com that the process was “night after night, and again and again, and it just doesn’t stop… there are moments you’re just broken as a human and just want to cry.” Co-star Iain Glen, who plays Ser Jorah Mormont, echoed that sentiment; he called taking part in the episode “the most unpleasant experience I’ve had on Thrones.” The report offers up a few more tidbits about the historic battle, which will unfold at some point after Thrones returns for its final season on Sunday, April 14 at 9/8c. Among them: * The episode will have the most major characters in one place since the series’ 2011 premiere. These will include Daenerys, Jon, Tyrion, Sansa, Arya, Brienne and Sam, who will take on the Night King and his army of undead white walkers. * The installment, helmed by director Miguel Sapochnik, was so taxing that it became known on set as “The Long Night.” The nickname is a cheeky nod to the dark and frightening time in Thrones history in which the white walkers first came into existence. * The episode will show Arya in the midst of a massive battle for the first time. Sapochnik told Williams to start training for it a year before they shot. * A series-regular actress fainted on set during the shooting of a non-fight scene; she was fine and returned to work the next day.
I am going to use this image and update it after every episode with who didn't make it, Survivor style. Can't wait. Predictions on who dies first?
L to R: lives, dead, dead, lives, dead, lives, lives, lives, lives, lives, lives, lives, lives, dead, lives, dead, dead, lives, lives, lives, dead.