Game of Thrones - Caution: contains spoilers & dragonsTV 

  • Thread starter Thread starter Villain
  • 862 comments
  • 52,189 views
I am one of the people considering giving up on this show. What's the point when there are hardly any decent characters left?
Shall I watch next season and watch George Martin needlessly kill the rest of the cast off, whilst Ramsey Bolton skins someone else?

No thanks.
 
Jon is coming back. First of all there is absolutely nobody at the Wall to continue what is arguably the most important storyline in the series. Sam is gone.

Second of all, Melisandre just happens to come back to the Wall? We know Red Priests have the power to resurrect dead people as evidence from Thoros of Myr reviving Beric over and over again. Why would they send her back to the wall if she doesn't serve some purpose?
 
Having nothing but cliffhangers to end your season is a horrible way to do it... It's cheap, it's ameteurish and it's super annoying.
 
Here's a question to the non-book readers: what do you think will happen in S6?
 
Jon is coming back. First of all there is absolutely nobody at the Wall to continue what is arguably the most important storyline in the series. Sam is gone.

Second of all, Melisandre just happens to come back to the Wall? We know Red Priests have the power to resurrect dead people as evidence from Thoros of Myr reviving Beric over and over again. Why would they send her back to the wall if she doesn't serve some purpose?
Davos is a POV Character though.

But there is too many unanswered questions around Snow for it to be permanent, especially on his lineage which I think is undoubtly the most Powerful Bloodline of all characters on the show (R + L = J)

in my opinion he is the Son of Ice and Fire(Being a Stark and Targaren)and The future Azor Ahai
 
Davos is a POV Character though.

But there is too many unanswered questions around Snow for it to be permanent, especially on his lineage which I think is undoubtly the most Powerful Bloodline of all characters on the show (R + L = J)

in my opinion he is the Son of Ice and Fire(Being a Stark and Targaren)and The future Azor Ahai
I would also go as far to say that Dany is Azor Ahai, and together Jon and Dany will complete the Song of Ice and Fire.
 
I would also go as far to say that Dany is Azor Ahai, and together Jon and Dany will complete the Song of Ice and Fire.
I feel like dany is too obvious to be Azor Ahai and the fact the idea being it's "the Prince that was promised" which would make alot of sense with Jon Snows Lineage. The location of where he is also adds fuel to the flame
 
Multiple-cliffhanger finale! I found it broadly consistent with the books, as would befit a TV production of a massive saga.

Does anybody remember what the Red Priest, Thoros of Myr, was able to do for Beric Dondarrion?

I predict the audiences for the 6th novel and 6th HBO season will only increase.

True, I didn't think of that.

Melisandre did return to Castle Black, so...

Edit: Also, it would be nice if people could give a title to their spoiler tags, so we know which episode you're spoiling, or if it's something related to the next season.
 
So the TV show has finally caught up to the end of the last novel published.

What do they do now? wait until the next one is published?
 
The next book (Winds of Winter) is due to be released before the next series starts. There is no way that book 7 will be out before season 7 of the TV series though. The directors already know the grand plan, and have shown that they are isolated from the book material anyway. I'm sure they will be in constant contact with George R. R. Martin when it gets to that time as well.
 
Multiple-cliffhanger finale!

Does anybody remember what the Red Priest, Thoros of Myr, was able to do for Beric Dondarrion?

I predict the audiences for the 6th novel and 6th HBO season will only increase.

I am hoping the show does more with that plot point, i feel like that whole arc was filler for last season since the scenes l
have gone nowhere with that plot device. Book readers know what it was leading up to but that's clearly not happening in the shows.
 
Caz
I am hoping the show does more with that plot point, i feel like that whole arc was filler for last season since the scenes l
have gone nowhere with that plot device. Book readers know what it was leading up to but that's clearly not happening in the shows.

True; not yet. Prediction: expect some back-tracking next season. Bran (and other Starks) warging, Krakens, Greyjoys, magic dragon horns, zombies, resurrection and prophecy, all those fantasy elements will come back in force. :drool:
 
Here's hoping
True; not yet. Prediction: expect some back-tracking next season. Bran (and other Starks) warging, Krakens, Greyjoys, magic dragon horns, zombies, resurrection and prophecy, all those fantasy elements will come back in force. :drool:
 
Remember when in a recent episode Maester Aemon (Targaryen) said something much like this: "Let the boy die, Jon Snow, and let the man be born!"

My prediction:

Jon Snow will be reborn as Azor Ahai, the Prince That was Promised, the Stallion Who Shall Mount the World.
 
Last edited:
Well, Game of Thrones has officially dropped the ball and become complete 🤬...

Episode 10 is such massive amounts of ameteur, I don't even know where to begin.

It won't if Snow stays dead though, the show certainly points toward it much more then the books do.

Killing off too many characters people like will have a negative effect on it's viewership, as proven by basically every show ever.

I am one of the people considering giving up on this show. What's the point when there are hardly any decent characters left?
Shall I watch next season and watch George Martin needlessly kill the rest of the cast off, whilst Ramsey Bolton skins someone else?

No thanks.

Oh boy, here we go again with the butthurtness.

All of you will enjoy the show when you realize why it is a great work of art. That is to say, it is NOT a character-driven show. The drama perpetuates itself; its wheel stops for nothing. You fall in love with characters just as they fall in love with their own ideations. When those ambitions drive them to act, each of them upsets the balance of the wheel. Their actions mount with increasing instability until they themselves are extirpated by the overwhelming machinery of the drama. This is a common theme in the show. They even make it plain as day with the Faceless Men: "You are no one; you stole from the many-faced God," i.e., you are not above the drama.

In Game of Thrones, everything is an accessory to the drama. The drama is king. You watch the show and read the books to experience where the it is and where it's going, and, most importantly, whether it will stop. That is why it is great art.
 
Oh boy, here we go again with the butthurtness.

All of you will enjoy the show when you realize why it is a great work of art. That is to say, it is NOT a character-driven show. The drama perpetuates itself; its wheel stops for nothing. You fall in love with characters just as they fall in love with their own ideations. When those ambitions drive them to act, each of them upsets the balance of the wheel. Their actions mount with increasing instability until they themselves are extirpated by the overwhelming machinery of the drama. This is a common theme in the show. They even make it plain as day with the Faceless Men: "You are no one; you stole from the many-faced God," i.e., you are not above the drama.

In Game of Thrones, everything is an accessory to the drama. The drama is king. You watch the show and read the books to experience where the it is and where it's going, and, most importantly, whether it will stop. That is why it is great art.


None of which excuses the show from doing nothing but "open to interpretation" cuts from all the central characters except Cersie. It's entirely unnecessary, and entirely ameteur. GoT has become nothing but watching people fail on a consistant basis, until it gets them killed. The first couple of seasons were interesting. This one simply wasn't. Far too much time spent on nothing, and far too few of the far too many plotlines and character arcs, were brought to any kind of actual conclusion by the end of it. Very much unlike any of the previous seasons, that ended in a way that felt natural.
 
I disagree, many people watch GoT for Characters.

Keep in mind not everyone reads the books, even those that are addicted to the show.
 
.
Jon is coming back. First of all there is absolutely nobody at the Wall to continue what is arguably the most important storyline in the series. Sam is gone.

Second of all, Melisandre just happens to come back to the Wall? We know Red Priests have the power to resurrect dead people as evidence from Thoros of Myr reviving Beric over and over again. Why would they send her back to the wall if she doesn't serve some purpose?

Keep in mind I did not read the books.


I agree. It is very unlikely Jon is dead. Melisandre will probably bring him back. If he is dead with no sign of returning then I will indeed be shocked. Unless they burn him, he will live.

Pretty much guessed Stannis would die, or did he? Never know with this show.

Thought season 5 might bring back the Hound because they never really showed him die.

Cersei scene was a bit long but really nothing else to say about that.

Myrcella I expected that.

Sansa escaping didn't go as I expected. Thought for sure Ramsey would finally die but I guess not.

Ayra scene with Meryn Trant was epic! But then whoa what happened at the end with her eyes? THat I am a bit confused about.

I personally thought Season 5 was one of the weakest for sure. Some good points here and there but overall a bit disappointing compared to the rest.
 
Last edited:
What happened to Arya was foreshadowed by Melisandre when they first met.

I don't know what to tell you guys if you thought this season sucked. Honestly this show probably isn't for you. You can stop torrenting it now.
 
What happened to Arya was foreshadowed by Melisandre when they first met.

I don't know what to tell you guys if you thought this season sucked. Honestly this show probably isn't for you. You can stop torrenting it now.

Tone down the fanboy attitude, will ya?
 
Last edited:
Tone down the fanboy attitude, will ya?

Stop being a grinch or trolling. Pointing out the silliness of certain criticism is not being a fanboy.

What's the matter? Jon Snow's murder not conclusive enough for you? Stannis Baratheon's defeat not conclusive enough for you? Ellaria's revenge not conclusive enough for you? Drogon's prodigal return to rescue the queen from the harpies not impressive enough for you? Cersei's imprisonment ending followed by Ser Robert's introduction not a good enough ending for you? Get over it. It was a good season of the show and you're just whining at this point.
 
@Omnis

Your arguing an opinion at this point FYI.

It was a good season imo, just concerned if they move too far away from the books from my view.
 
Of course I'm arguing an opinion. Because it is superior. End of discussion, boys and girls. :)
 
What happened to Arya was foreshadowed by Melisandre when they first met.

I don't know what to tell you guys if you thought this season sucked. Honestly this show probably isn't for you. You can stop torrenting it now.
I think this season was weaker than the others, but that isn't really saying much because the other seasons were absolutely fantastic. I think ultimately a lot of this season isn't going to matter fully until next season. Judging by the leaked casting calls, next season will be huge.
 
Stop being a grinch or trolling. Pointing out the silliness of certain criticism is not being a fanboy.

What's the matter? Jon Snow's murder not conclusive enough for you? Stannis Baratheon's defeat not conclusive enough for you? Ellaria's revenge not conclusive enough for you? Drogon's prodigal return to rescue the queen from the harpies not impressive enough for you? Cersei's imprisonment ending followed by Ser Robert's introduction not a good enough ending for you? Get over it. It was a good season of the show and you're just whining at this point.


Here we go.

I don't mind Snow's death so much as I mind the horrible excecution of it. You have a guy who is consistantly reminding himself and his buddies how half the poeple in Castle Black wants to see him dead. Yet he is somehow stupid enough to walk right into the most obvious trap ever conceived. Add to that, that there's a real chance that he'll be revived, it's just yet another annoying cliff hanger. Guess I have to wait a year to find out...

And what exactly is Sir Alistair's plan? He thinks he can get away with this without further mutiny? What is he going to do about the Wildlings? Him taking action while they were at the other side of the wall, would've made more sense.

Stannis was build up to be a brilliant commander in tthe art of war, yet this entire season has shown him as anything but. How does 20 men sneak into his camp and burn all their food? How did they even know where the food was in this rather large camp? How does he not notice half his army leaving during the night? No one thought to tell him? And did he honestly not expect any backlash from his army for burning a little girl alive? And what exactly is his game plan, 'cause he seems to only be planning one or two moves ahead. What does he do if he manages to capture Winterfell? The other banners might very well unite under his banner, but they're not going anywhere anytime soon, due to the winter being imminent. He puts too much faith into a religion doing all his work for him, and it bites him in the ass.

And cutting away from the battle, and then cutting away before Brienne (supposedly) killing him, isn't particular conclusive. You're going to spend the majority of a season building this up, only to end it in the span of 3 minutes? Wow... So is he now dead? Guess I have to wait a year to find out...

Ellaria's revenge was among the most retarded elements of the show. This lady has activily attempted to kill this girl, and you're letting her touch her? Really? How stupid can someone possibly be? And yet another cliffhanger, where we're left to wonder what Jaime will do next. Not very conclusive, but adds to how stupid that entire story arc has been.

Hollywood moment of Drogon showing up for some reason, right as he's needed. Oh yeah, sure Daenarys, get up on his back. Leave the people who were just fighting to keep you alive. Do you have any idea where he'll take you? No? Ohh, well I'm sure you'll be just fine. Ups... Idiotic move by a character who has done very little this season. She primarily just does what others tell her to do. Not the worst in terms of being a cliffhanger, as we have a good sense of how her story arc continues. (Tyrion rules in her place, her two lover boys are searching for her, and she'll be held captive)

Cersie's ending was fine, although very ungratifying having spend an entire season hinting at the mountain's return, and then not having him do anything in the end. Also, I guess Margaery and Loras weren't important enough to mention in the last few episodes. Guess I have to wait another year to see what happens to them.

Sansa's escape? Or was it suicide. Guess I have to wait another year to find out. All they had to do was show them either surviving the jump (on account of the fresh snow powder softening the fall), or dying. That's it. That leaves enough for it to remaing open, but without it being a cheap do they/don't they ending.

I'd bring up Arya's storyline too, but it's so boring that I can't be bothered.


In conclusion. The ending of the season did not provide adequate endings to the many storylines, and the season as a whole, has had too many characters to focus on.
 

Latest Posts

Back