ONLY for those that have seen S7E6 - Disappointed?
- Jack Bauer 24
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Jon and Dany hookup this epsidoe? I was on YT and a GoT video popped up titled "Jon Snow does not love me" and it had Dany in her "Beyond the Wall" dress, but the episode description says they hook up? Does Jon tell her he doesn't love her?
Completely the opposite is implied.Jack Bauer 24 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:35 pmJon and Dany hookup this epsidoe? I was on YT and a GoT video popped up titled "Jon Snow does not love me" and it had Dany in her "Beyond the Wall" dress, but the episode description says they hook up? Does Jon tell her he doesn't love her?
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Thank you. I'm a Dany/Jon shipper I don't want major spoilers but can you just tell me if they have a bonding moment? I don't know why the video was titled that.Violator wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:37 pmCompletely the opposite is implied.Jack Bauer 24 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:35 pmJon and Dany hookup this epsidoe? I was on YT and a GoT video popped up titled "Jon Snow does not love me" and it had Dany in her "Beyond the Wall" dress, but the episode description says they hook up? Does Jon tell her he doesn't love her?
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If you don't love Danaerys by the end of this episode, then you don't have a heart
If you change opinions on characters after individual episodes, then you are fickle.Blackfyre_72 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 11:47 pmIf you don't love Danaerys by the end of this episode, then you don't have a heart
BeardedOnion wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:22 pmUh. How did she betray her family there? She told Ned told the truth beforehand and said she did the right thing and Arya understood why after.LufkinAg wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:12 pmBeardedOnion wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:40 pm
How should she defend him? By alienating her allies?
Also Sansa hasn't betrayed her family once on the show.
She betrayed her family in season one and took Jeoffrey side when she lied about what happened. She didn't have the integrity to just tell the truth because it would make her fantasy boy look like a wuss and coward we all knew. It cost the Butcher's boy his life, Arya her wolf and the life of her own wolf. She stabbed her family in the back that day.
Blame Ned, not Sansa because he said she's doing everything he taught her. Sansa has not betrayed her family once.
Dude you are wrong. she told Ned the truth before hand but Ned never agreed it was the right thing in the book nor the series. He merely stated in the series she couldn't betray Joffrey because that was going to be her husband. Arya never agreed that Sansa did the right thing. And Ned never said she's doing everything he taught her. You just made that up. She betrayed her family and it cost her her direwolf. Think what you want but your opinion is not based on real facts just things you thought happened.
It was Tyrion who said Jon loved her, but she hadn't realised at that point. So she reacts to Tyrion that Jon doesn't love her. At the end of episode 6 you'll clearly see Jon is in love and she realises it too.Jack Bauer 24 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:35 pmJon and Dany hookup this epsidoe? I was on YT and a GoT video popped up titled "Jon Snow does not love me" and it had Dany in her "Beyond the Wall" dress, but the episode description says they hook up? Does Jon tell her he doesn't love her?
No you are wrong, Ned doesn't speak to Sansa before because she was immediately brought to the Robert and Cersei.LufkinAg wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2017 2:51 amBeardedOnion wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:22 pmUh. How did she betray her family there? She told Ned told the truth beforehand and said she did the right thing and Arya understood why after.LufkinAg wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:12 pm
She betrayed her family in season one and took Jeoffrey side when she lied about what happened. She didn't have the integrity to just tell the truth because it would make her fantasy boy look like a wuss and coward we all knew. It cost the Butcher's boy his life, Arya her wolf and the life of her own wolf. She stabbed her family in the back that day.
Blame Ned, not Sansa because he said she's doing everything he taught her. Sansa has not betrayed her family once.
Dude you are wrong. she told Ned the truth before hand but Ned never agreed it was the right thing in the book nor the series. He merely stated in the series she couldn't betray Joffrey because that was going to be her husband. Arya never agreed that Sansa did the right thing. And Ned never said she's doing everything he taught her. You just made that up. She betrayed her family and it cost her her direwolf. Think what you want but your opinion is not based on real facts just things you thought happened.
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I believe the main problem, as with everything is money. When GoT fist came out, everyone was under contract for 6 seasons. when season 6 ended, everyone wanted more money and negotiated said increases on a per episode basis. So how do you pay everyone more in season 7 with the same budget as season 6? Fewer episodes. Thus, the rushed story lines, people moving across the continent in minutes instead of seasons, the who cares attitude of the disjointed plots, etc. And money still seems to be a big issue for some reason because the producers, directors, writers still bitch about how much the CGI for the Dragons costs.LebronBMT wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:29 pmI was thinking exactly this. I fear they have rushed this season despite HBO begging them to produce more episodes. The fault for this lies squarely on the shoulders of D&D.Blackfyre_72 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:09 pm
it would have been better if Dany decided herself to go Beyond the Wall and would have made more sense given her previous conversation with Tyrion.
Edit: Also, it would have made more sense if they sent the Hound back carrying the wight with the team following them and defending the Hound's back. Dany flying over just because of nervs or something and in the end making the right, even heroic decision, to go north would have been much better.
Also not sure why HBO caved to them, unless they had some clause in their contract that protected them, but 10 eps = 3 months of subs, whereas 7 and 6 = 2 months of subs. HBO is the big loser here. And I for one will be cancelling HBO once GoT is over because there is nothing of interest that they produce other than GoT and WW, neither of which will be back until 2019 apparently, so until then, I'll spend that 15 bucks on Netflix instead.
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Watch the scene again lolLufkinAg wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2017 2:51 amBeardedOnion wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:22 pmUh. How did she betray her family there? She told Ned told the truth beforehand and said she did the right thing and Arya understood why after.LufkinAg wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 1:12 pm
She betrayed her family in season one and took Jeoffrey side when she lied about what happened. She didn't have the integrity to just tell the truth because it would make her fantasy boy look like a wuss and coward we all knew. It cost the Butcher's boy his life, Arya her wolf and the life of her own wolf. She stabbed her family in the back that day.
Blame Ned, not Sansa because he said she's doing everything he taught her. Sansa has not betrayed her family once.
Dude you are wrong. she told Ned the truth before hand but Ned never agreed it was the right thing in the book nor the series. He merely stated in the series she couldn't betray Joffrey because that was going to be her husband. Arya never agreed that Sansa did the right thing. And Ned never said she's doing everything he taught her. You just made that up. She betrayed her family and it cost her her direwolf. Think what you want but your opinion is not based on real facts just things you thought happened.
Ned fully backs Sansa's decision and does NOT believe she betrayed the family.
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