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The 'psyching out the shrink' part was straight out of Case 39 too. I liked the movie but the ending was dumb af.
I don't think she considers it a suicide mission. Just more of her not feeling at home in Winterfell anymore, since she's outgrown the place with her training and doesn't care about running the place as the Lady of Winterfell or being an aide / support to Sansa. The Hound, yes, he's obviously going to settle scores with his brother (think Greyworm will give him a hand and maybe Arya too) so it's a one way ticket for him given he's long outlived his expected lifespan and all.
What does my post count have to do with anything? Just because you make a lot of posts doesn't make your points more valid or credible lol. The show's quality has taken a nose dive in the last 2 seasons and pointing out things that you think are sloppy isn't an 'epidemic of hate' ffs. You seem to think everyone should blindly praise the show and pretend it has no faults or something.
And Sandoz, if Arya is leaving her family permanently, it is a big deal that should've been covered. She was talking about family values and loyalty the whole season, and then suddenly leaves for ever without telling anyone, hoping they'll fill in the blanks? Sure they'll figure it out, but they showed Jon saying goodbye to Tormund and Sam, why not do the same for Arya with Sansa and Jon?
What about Arya leaving Winterfell and telling the hound she's not coming back? She never said farewell to Sansa or Jon or anyone else?
Sloppy af writing
Just as funny / absurd was the hair on the white walker moving from the wake of Arya running. What the fuck is she, Sonic the Hedgehog lol? You'd need to move far faster than a human can, to create a wake like that.
All those plus
Dany getting Drogon to burn the slave trader in Slaver's bay
Ghost wasting Rast when the Night's watch attacks the mutineers at Crasters Keep
Jon and Sansa re-uniting in Castle Black
Wun Wun squashing the Night's watch guy against the wall when the wildlings come over to protect Jon's body
Jon getting resurrected
Jaime seeing Dany & Drogon for the 1st time, and Dany wasting the Lannister forces in S7
The Mountain ripping the sparrow apart when they try to bully Cercei
so many more
It's been the same throughout the series - every single episode he's starred in always has 'With Iain Glen' at the end.
Will miss J Bear :(
Why?
He'll probably show up in the next episode, cause we didn't see him fighting and certainly not dying.
And speaking of the Vale, why didn't everyone take the stand at the Vale rather than Winterfell? I get that Winterfell is the HQ of all the main characters, but the Vale is strategically advantageous when it comes to battle. Is it too small compared to Winterfell?
Great post, agree 100%
No surprise with the feminist pandering given it's a Disney production. It was ridiculous seeing Pepper Potts in a suit, suddenly becoming a badass, who kicks ass and takes down monsters. And sadly, she had more action on screen than Hulk, who was there for just comedy relief :(
They wasted him and Thor, turning him into comedy relief! While Captain Marvel (roll eyes) stood up to the bad guy and manhandled him around.
I was hoping there would be a redeeming scene of him smashing Thanos one on one when Thanos was fighting Cap, IM and Thor, but no, it was mostly him being a big goofball in most of his scenes. Talk about emasculating a character.
And Thor too is being treated like a joke in this movie and Ragnarok, crying, screaming like a little girl when Stan Lee cuts his hair...like WTF!
I think Pepper Potts in the the iron suit was more macho and badass than Hulk in this movie and in IW. Fuck Disney seriously :(
If that happens, I want to see him do a Sharon Stone Basic Instinct style uncrossing and crossing legs (no homo)
I go to Reddit.Tons of discussions there.
Actually, there's a follow up to this. In E5 of S7, when Davos smuggles Tyrion into King's Landing, he says at the beach, "Last time we were here, you killed my son with wildfire" with a slight regret in his voice. That's the most we see of his emotions on the matter. And like you say, he does seem to feel more strongly about Shereen's death lol. I'd chalk it to the writers more than the actor or the character.
Haha I like the way you put it, agree 100%
They talked about it in S7E3, when Jon and Davos arrive at Dragonstone and are greeted by Tyrion. Tyrion says, "Ah, the onion knight, we fought on opposite sides on the battle of Blackwater bay" and Davos replies, "Unluckily for me"
True, my bad
ThreeTenToYuma, you left out The Matrix
OK, I see what you mean, thanks.
One thing that amuses me - Captain Marvel gets her power from the Space stone in the tesseract, same as the Maximoff twins. But she's gonna kick Thanos' ass even though he actually wields the damn stone (along with the rest).
You mean in Captain Marvel? I can't remember, can you explain?