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Post by airborne3502 on Jun 19, 2017 11:13:52 GMT
Spoilers: Good guys get it pretty bad too... One of my biggest pet peeves in television shows or movies, is when an evil character inflicts incredible pain and misery on the protagonists, and then gets a quick death. True, they are gone from the world, but I find it very unsatisfying. A prime example of getting off easy, is Pieter Vorstedt's demise in Lethal Weapon II. Given the monumental misery he inflicted on Martin Riggs, he deserved worse than the quick death he got.
Perhaps I have an "overdeveloped sense of vengeance." However, I've never been disappointed with an evil character's ultimate fate on Game of Thrones.
The 21 punches to Ramsay Bolton's face delivered by Jon Snow were particularly gratifying: ( I didn't realize I had my own hands balled up into fists when I watched that scene. ) Bolton's ultimate end was even better... Although I think this gal got it the worst...
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jun 19, 2017 11:30:13 GMT
I always felt Ned Stark got it too easy. The man consciously started a bloody war for a principle and was rewarded by a straight beheading. Joffrey was too merciful. It's often that way with child-kings
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Post by Nightman on Jun 21, 2017 2:09:36 GMT
I want Littlefinger to get what he deserves: the Iron Throne. Screw all that bad guys must be punished crap. It doesn't happen in real life, why does it have to in fiction.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jun 21, 2017 7:26:32 GMT
I want Littlefinger to get what he deserves: the Iron Throne. Screw all that bad guys must be punished crap. It doesn't happen in real life, why does it have to in fiction. No one is taking the throne away from its rightful owner. That little shit of a regicide will go the same way as the lizard bitch
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Post by Karl Aksel on Jun 24, 2017 23:56:15 GMT
Spoilers: Good guys get it pretty bad too... One of my biggest pet peeves in television shows or movies, is when an evil character inflicts incredible pain and misery on the protagonists, and then gets a quick death. True, they are gone from the world, but I find it very unsatisfying. A prime example of getting off easy, is Pieter Vorstedt's demise in Lethal Weapon II. Given the monumental misery he inflicted on Martin Riggs, he deserved worse than the quick death he got. Well, he did get beat up pretty bad first, as well as stabbed in the gut. He died painfully enough. It was Arjen Rudd who got off too easy. Wasn't quite satisfied with Walder Frey's demise, myself. Sure, there must have been a sense of absolute horror right before he died that he had eaten his own offspring , but he wasn't given much time to suffer before his fairly quick death. I thought he got off far too easy, too, considering how he relished in torturing others. ...and she didn't deserve it. Sure, she was a mean bitch, but she did nothing to Cersei that Cersei did not fully deserve. That said, I must say Season 6 was disappointing to me for wrapping those things up. For three or four seasons we had been itching to see Ramsay get his come-uppance, and for over two seasons we had waiting for Walder Frey to get his just desserts. And now in Season 6 we get so much satisfaction that it completely breaks stride with the previous seasons. The Red Wedding is avenged, the Boltons are crushed, as are the slave owners and the horselords have all joined under Daenerys. Too many story lines concluded in a short span of time, which has me a bit worried for Season 7.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jul 13, 2017 2:50:14 GMT
I want Littlefinger to get what he deserves: the Iron Throne. Screw all that bad guys must be punished crap. It doesn't happen in real life, why does it have to in fiction. The guy has worked so hard at it, a part of me is actually rooting for him as well.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jul 13, 2017 2:56:31 GMT
OP might enjoy this:
I was actually a little disappointed with his death, as well as Joffrey's. Then again, there's probably no end that would be satisfying enough for either of them.
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Post by poelzig on Jul 13, 2017 3:09:08 GMT
Cersei hasn't been punished. She was responsible for her kids dying so that wasn't punishment. A nasty brother banging ho like her enjoyed that little 5 block naked walk with guys showing her their dongs so that wasn't punishment either. Her atrocities continue to pile up so I hope she gets at least a slap on the wrist this season. It's becoming so ridiculous that she gets a free pas it makes the show kind of a joke.
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Post by robin on Jul 13, 2017 16:03:31 GMT
I really hope we'll get to see what's left of Septa Unella this season.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 13, 2017 16:22:24 GMT
I really hope we'll get to see what's left of Septa Unella this season. I don't think you will but you'll get Jaime and Cersei arguing about it.
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Post by Ad○rably Obn○xi○us🐢 on Jul 14, 2017 17:16:21 GMT
I want Littlefinger to get what he deserves: the Iron Throne. Screw all that bad guys must be punished crap. It doesn't happen in real life, why does it have to in fiction. No one is taking the throne away from its rightful owner. That little shit of a regicide will go the same way as the lizard bitch You think she'll keep that throne for the remainder of the series??? ::laugh::
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Post by Ad○rably Obn○xi○us🐢 on Jul 14, 2017 17:18:15 GMT
Spoilers: Good guys get it pretty bad too... One of my biggest pet peeves in television shows or movies, is when an evil character inflicts incredible pain and misery on the protagonists, and then gets a quick death. True, they are gone from the world, but I find it very unsatisfying. A prime example of getting off easy, is Pieter Vorstedt's demise in Lethal Weapon II. Given the monumental misery he inflicted on Martin Riggs, he deserved worse than the quick death he got. Well, he did get beat up pretty bad first, as well as stabbed in the gut. He died painfully enough. It was Arjen Rudd who got off too easy. Wasn't quite satisfied with Walder Frey's demise, myself. Sure, there must have been a sense of absolute horror right before he died that he had eaten his own offspring , but he wasn't given much time to suffer before his fairly quick death. I thought he got off far too easy, too, considering how he relished in torturing others. ...and she didn't deserve it. Sure, she was a mean bitch, but she did nothing to Cersei that Cersei did not fully deserve. That said, I must say Season 6 was disappointing to me for wrapping those things up. For three or four seasons we had been itching to see Ramsay get his come-uppance, and for over two seasons we had waiting for Walder Frey to get his just desserts. And now in Season 6 we get so much satisfaction that it completely breaks stride with the previous seasons. The Red Wedding is avenged, the Boltons are crushed, as are the slave owners and the horselords have all joined under Daenerys. Too many story lines concluded in a short span of time, which has me a bit worried for Season 7. It's not just conclusions of things that have been going on for several seasons, , it's also setup for the coming battles. ::giveup:: There's still so much story to tell, how can you not be looking forward to next season?
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 14, 2017 17:22:22 GMT
No one is taking the throne away from its rightful owner. That little shit of a regicide will go the same way as the lizard bitch You think she'll keep that throne for the remainder of the series??? Yes. Besides, I look better that any of those ugly lizards.
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Post by Karl Aksel on Jul 14, 2017 17:38:27 GMT
Well, he did get beat up pretty bad first, as well as stabbed in the gut. He died painfully enough. It was Arjen Rudd who got off too easy. Wasn't quite satisfied with Walder Frey's demise, myself. Sure, there must have been a sense of absolute horror right before he died that he had eaten his own offspring , but he wasn't given much time to suffer before his fairly quick death. I thought he got off far too easy, too, considering how he relished in torturing others. ...and she didn't deserve it. Sure, she was a mean bitch, but she did nothing to Cersei that Cersei did not fully deserve. That said, I must say Season 6 was disappointing to me for wrapping those things up. For three or four seasons we had been itching to see Ramsay get his come-uppance, and for over two seasons we had waiting for Walder Frey to get his just desserts. And now in Season 6 we get so much satisfaction that it completely breaks stride with the previous seasons. The Red Wedding is avenged, the Boltons are crushed, as are the slave owners and the horselords have all joined under Daenerys. Too many story lines concluded in a short span of time, which has me a bit worried for Season 7. It's not just conclusions of things that have been going on for several seasons, , it's also setup for the coming battles. There's still so much story to tell, how can you not be looking forward to next season? There are two kinds of people - those who chew up rock candy immediately for instant gratification, and those who let it melt in the mouth, savouring the taste in a more drawn-out experience. I fear the show is becoming more like the former.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 14, 2017 17:44:13 GMT
It's not just conclusions of things that have been going on for several seasons, , it's also setup for the coming battles. There's still so much story to tell, how can you not be looking forward to next season? There are two kinds of people - those who chew up rock candy immediately for instant gratification, and those who let it melt in the mouth, savouring the taste in a more drawn-out experience. I fear the show is becoming more like the former. The books were a story for thinkers. When the show passed them, it became one for feelers. It no longer needs to make sense, it's enough if there are reunions, murders, revenge, battles and "shocking twists". Season 6 was for the trash can and this will apply for the next two.
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Post by Ad○rably Obn○xi○us🐢 on Jul 14, 2017 19:52:43 GMT
You think she'll keep that throne for the remainder of the series??? Yes. Besides, I look better that any of those ugly lizards. I seriously fear for you when she's dethroned and killed. I think you might hurt yourself!
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Post by poelzig on Jul 14, 2017 21:08:33 GMT
There are two kinds of people - those who chew up rock candy immediately for instant gratification, and those who let it melt in the mouth, savouring the taste in a more drawn-out experience. I fear the show is becoming more like the former. The books were a story for thinkers. When the show passed them, it became one for feelers. It no longer needs to make sense, it's enough if there are reunions, murders, revenge, battles and "shocking twists". Season 6 was for the trash can and this will apply for the next two. It's not like the books are complex or brilliant prose. What makes the books a story for thinkers? The most detailed part are the descriptions of food and sex. It's a light quick read but it's in no way writing that you need to ponder.
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Post by Karl Aksel on Jul 14, 2017 22:20:16 GMT
There are two kinds of people - those who chew up rock candy immediately for instant gratification, and those who let it melt in the mouth, savouring the taste in a more drawn-out experience. I fear the show is becoming more like the former. The books were a story for thinkers. When the show passed them, it became one for feelers. It no longer needs to make sense, it's enough if there are reunions, murders, revenge, battles and "shocking twists". Season 6 was for the trash can and this will apply for the next two. I freely admit I haven't read the books - but it did strike me that the style was different in season 6. I should point out that I don't like what most TV series are doing, namely churning out season after season until they get cancelled. I prefer mini-series, which have the entire series staked out, including the end, from the very inception. When a series has a goal, it has drive, and when it has drive it is interesting. This is why most series are good for only the first 2-3 seasons, and then lose the spark. Game of Thrones had that goal for the first five seasons, when it still had the books to go by, but season 6 felt like its main motivation was "we can't stop now!" I did enjoy season 6, but was - and remain - apprehensive about the direction it seems to be taking.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 15, 2017 0:29:06 GMT
The books were a story for thinkers. When the show passed them, it became one for feelers. It no longer needs to make sense, it's enough if there are reunions, murders, revenge, battles and "shocking twists". Season 6 was for the trash can and this will apply for the next two. It's not like the books are complex or brilliant prose. What makes the books a story for thinkers? The most detailed part are the descriptions of food and sex. It's a light quick read but it's in no way writing that you need to ponder. The books make nerds theorise and guess who did or want what and what is going to happen on a logical basis. This is thinker's food, no matter how trite or juvenile. The show now makes idiots happy with reunions and fulfillment of old wishes. This is feeler's bait.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 15, 2017 6:54:34 GMT
If you guys are looking for Cersei's head then you will have to wait it seems. As per bookies, Cersei is most likely to remain on Iron Throne at end of season 7.
Who will sit on the Iron Throne at end of Season 7?
(Odds in decimal format - The lower one has higher probability) Cersei Lannister 1.250 Daenerys Targaryen 2.380 Jon Snow 4.760 Petyr Baelish 10.13 Euron Greyjoy 159.68 (Best dark horse)
Source: Pinnacle Sports
So it seems people looking for Cersei's head will have to wait for over an year.
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