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Post by kevin on Aug 21, 2017 14:44:16 GMT
The Dragon and the Wolf
Synopsis: A meeting is held in King's Landing. Problems arise in the North. Director: Jeremy Podeswa IMDb rating: 9.7 IMDb v2.0: 9.7 RT rating: 87%
The final episode of the season. What do you expect? Will the season go out with a bang and give us one of the best episodes or not?
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Aug 21, 2017 15:51:04 GMT
It'll be great.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Aug 21, 2017 17:03:16 GMT
As understated as the trailer is and as fast as things travel, I will be disappointed with nothing less than an ice zombie dragon flying into King's Landing and killing half of them.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 21, 2017 17:12:50 GMT
As understated as the trailer is and as fast as things travel, I will be disappointed with nothing less than an ice zombie dragon flying into King's Landing and killing half of them. It is said the Night King takes his first flying lesson and bumps into the Wall, knocking off the top of it on Edd's feet. He apologises and they proceed to work on an agreement on shared maintenance responsibility.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 19:34:46 GMT
The trailer looks fantastic. Dany is gonna make such a epic entrance in KL.
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Post by sandwichclegane on Aug 22, 2017 0:45:07 GMT
I have read the leaked scripts for this episode ( episodes 1 - 6 scripts have been 100 per cent correct so far ) so if anyone wants to know what happens in this ep, PM me.
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Post by DSDSquared on Aug 22, 2017 12:55:52 GMT
I have read the leaked scripts for this episode ( episodes 1 - 6 scripts have been 100 per cent correct so far ) so if anyone wants to know what happens in this ep, PM me. I read them too and they were not 100% correct. One, it said Greyworm died in the Spoils of War battle when he was not even there. For the most part they have been accurate though.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 18:39:15 GMT
We have a title and it's great: 'The Dragon and the Wolf'
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Post by kevin on Aug 22, 2017 19:21:58 GMT
We have a title and it's great: 'The Dragon and the Wolf' I always love those kind of titles like The Wolf and the Lion, The Lion and the Rose & The Mountain and the Viper.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 20:23:32 GMT
We have a title and it's great: 'The Dragon and the Wolf' I always love those kind of titles like The Wolf and the Lion, The Lion and the Rose & The Mountain and the Viper. Same. And all three of those named are superb. Hopefully this one will be as well.
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Post by sandwichclegane on Aug 23, 2017 2:07:11 GMT
I have read the leaked scripts for this episode ( episodes 1 - 6 scripts have been 100 per cent correct so far ) so if anyone wants to know what happens in this ep, PM me. I read them too and they were not 100% correct. One, it said Greyworm died in the Spoils of War battle when he was not even there. For the most part they have been accurate though. the ones i have read have been spot on, there are more leakes out there than what you read
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Post by pk9 on Aug 23, 2017 7:25:49 GMT
We have a title and it's great: 'The Dragon and the Wolf' I always love those kind of titles like The Wolf and the Lion, The Lion and the Rose & The Mountain and the Viper. On that note.... I'm not sure why everyone's convinced this episode is gonna be a love story between Rhaegar and Lyanna and/or Dany and Jon... The four previous titles we've had: The Wolf and the Lion The Bear and the Maiden Fair The Lion and the Rose The Mountain and the Viper (I'm excluding "The Old Gods and the New" and "Fire and Blood" because those are Westerosi idioms, not two featured characters or houses) All four involved an adversarial relationship between the two named parties. In fact, at least one party attempted to or successfully killed the other. (The Lion and the Rose referred to the wedding between Joffrey and Margaery, but Olenna the elder Rose killed Joffrey). So I say the Dragon is Viserion and the Wolf is Ghost and that means Winterfell gets attacked.
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Post by kevin on Aug 23, 2017 10:51:39 GMT
I know it's probably a bit to early, but are there any predictions for the season 8 episode titles. Someone on Thedragonandthewolf ( www.thedradonandthewolf.com/, also spread the leaks of season 7) predicts: 8.1: The Forsaken 8.2: The Crannogmen 8.3: Blood of the Dragon 8.4: The Long Night 8.5: War for the Dawn 8.6: A Dream of Spring
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 23, 2017 12:07:50 GMT
I'm sure it's going to be a fun episode.
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Post by Aj_June on Aug 23, 2017 14:40:47 GMT
I know it's probably a bit to early, but are there any predictions for the season 8 episode titles. Someone on Thedragonandthewolf ( www.thedradonandthewolf.com/, also spread the leaks of season 7) predicts: 8.1: The Forsaken 8.2: The Crannogmen 8.3: Blood of the Dragon 8.4: The Long Night 8.5: War for the Dawn 8.6: A Dream of Spring This is very interesting though I don't know about validity of those episode titles. The Crannogmen suggests that Howland Reed may testify Jon's parentage or Meera and some other Crannogmen might come to join the war with their special powers. There is a theory that people of the Neck are interbreeds between humans and Children of the forest. While that may not be true, these people may possess certain secret knowledge that could help humans win the war.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 23, 2017 14:59:12 GMT
I know it's probably a bit to early, but are there any predictions for the season 8 episode titles. Someone on Thedragonandthewolf ( www.thedradonandthewolf.com/, also spread the leaks of season 7) predicts: 8.1: The Forsaken 8.2: The Crannogmen 8.3: Blood of the Dragon 8.4: The Long Night 8.5: War for the Dawn 8.6: A Dream of Spring This is very interesting though I don't know about validity of those episode titles. None. People who believe in the valonqar prophecy are idiots. Besides, dradons are a species of trolls.
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Post by Aj_June on Aug 23, 2017 15:07:51 GMT
This is very interesting though I don't know about validity of those episode titles. None. People who believe in the valonqar prophecy are idiots. Besides, dradons are a species of trolls. My sources tell me that the valonqar is about to leave Cersei and head north. How would you like that sir?
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 23, 2017 15:12:59 GMT
None. People who believe in the valonqar prophecy are idiots. Besides, dradons are a species of trolls. My sources tell me that the valonqar is about to leave Cersei and head north. How would you like that sir? There is no valonqar. Besides, a royal decree is in preparation to outlaw the Valyrian language everywhere in the realm.
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Post by bluerisk on Aug 23, 2017 15:31:15 GMT
I always love those kind of titles like The Wolf and the Lion, The Lion and the Rose & The Mountain and the Viper. On that note.... I'm not sure why everyone's convinced this episode is gonna be a love story between Rhaegar and Lyanna and/or Dany and Jon... The four previous titles we've had: The Wolf and the Lion The Bear and the Maiden Fair The Lion and the Rose The Mountain and the Viper (I'm excluding "The Old Gods and the New" and "Fire and Blood" because those are Westerosi idioms, not two featured characters or houses) All four involved an adversarial relationship between the two named parties. In fact, at least one party attempted to or successfully killed the other. (The Lion and the Rose referred to the wedding between Joffrey and Margaery, but Olenna the elder Rose killed Joffrey). So I say the Dragon is Viserion and the Wolf is Ghost and that means Winterfell gets attacked. I'd say the dragon is Daenerys (=> sigil of house Targaryen) and the wolf is Jon (=> sigil of house Stark). The Night's King has to deal with the wall first, and I guess he couldn't care less about the politics of Westeros. He has his own game, and he plays it well so far...but mostly because the writers make it so easy for him that it hurts. A great story telling would have been to let him succeed without getting a dragon, or without the "we need a wight to convice"-Cercei plot. And he has actually the means to counter dragons by his on merits (=> massive blizzard / ice stroms), and the wall could have been taken down by other means which are deeply rooted in the history and lore of Martin's universe: the Horn of Winter, or more modern: what happens if the last children die? We will see how Martin lets the White Walkers succeed in this affair. I really start to hate Tyrion for his utter stupidity. Jon was always stupid - honest, brave, good-hearted, but stupid. The way is to storm Kings Landing. A clean war without victims - what a nonsense. Tyrion and Jon are dead wrong here. They writers totally ruined Tyrion. No wonder that even Jaime is three steps ahead of him - albeit he was never stupid but was acting as a knight, less than a commander...that has changed. Jaime is the smartest Lannister now.
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Post by bluerisk on Aug 23, 2017 15:44:23 GMT
My sources tell me that the valonqar is about to leave Cersei and head north. How would you like that sir? There is no valonqar. Besides, a royal decree is in preparation to outlaw the Valyrian language everywhere in the realm. The Lannister have no claim to the Iron Throne and thus every degree is null and void. They are unlawful ususpers without a single drop of Targaryen bllod in ther veins. The Baratheons have Targaryens blood in their veins. Jon, Gendry and Daenerys - they have claims. De iure Sansa is also still married to Tyrion for their has been no annulement. Sansa has more claims on Castely Rock than Cercei on the Iron Throne. Her only right derives by the right of conquer. And don't dismiss this right too early because Aegon founded the seven kingdoms by the right of conquer. The Iron Throne is forged by the swords of the defeated Lords and thus a permanent reminder how the realm was founded - by conquer, by fire and blood. The things is that she hasn't won the war, that no significant Lord has bent the knee. Even Euron is not bending the knee but seeking marriage (including killing Cercei some time afterwards). And hence her degrees mean nothing in the North, in the Vale, in the Reach, in Dorne, in the Riverlands, by now in the Westerlands, in the Stormlands (Strom Ends will be taken by Euron and the Golden company not before the 8th season)...to some degree the crownlands and the Iron Islands...but Euron is playing his own game.
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