Spoilers! Terri and Joshua lay into why Game of Thrones’ big Arya and Sansa storyline in Winterfell doesn’t really work in retrospect.
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for me it was fine. yes there were gaps.but you cant fit all those things.you'd need a three hour episode for that.i dont think HBO would allow that. there were a lot of gaps althroughout the series. hope next season they show the series as two hours per episode.
Basic people just don't get it
I love when the characters play each other, but not when the writers plays us unfairly!
In the first case you can think about the motives of the characters, you put yourself in their shoos and feels the things that hapened.
but when the writers play us and hide some scene that makes the plot very bad (it is already bad), it is a cheap plot, and you feel nothing about it.
you guys are tripping. rewatch game of thrones and you'll see arya and sansa where always fighting. so for them to continue fighting in season 7 made sense and def brought some entertaining tension at winterfell
They could've just use little finger instead of killing him, I think they forgot that was he who helped them to win the battle of the bastards.
They could've just use little finger instead of killing him, I think they forgot that was he who helped them to win the battle of the bastards.
This show/vidcast needs at least one guy on it so we can get some opinions from the male perspective.
…it was clearly all acting the entire time.
I felt this season like fanfiction, I mean why HBO doesn't wait for Martin to make the next book?
who is this guy? how real about his theory? Except he already have got the leak of GOT se08
They didn't know what to do with Littlefinger anymore, and they needed a big death for the show, so they threw a thing together. It was shite, and no one I ask can actually give me an answer as to what his end goal was in all this. Bear in mind that he has been scheming and plotting and risking everything since season 1 for a reason that has never been, and never will be, made clear.
Also, worst part of S7 for me was Jon calling Daenarys "Dany". There was absolutely no reason that he would do that, beyond pure fan service, and it really grated on me.
It didn't work because they cut a scene of them talking to Bran if I remember, right?
It's no longer George RR martins story any more, that is incredibly apparent.
Still I didn't think it was terrible, but I have come to expect better because I didn't fall in love with game of thrones because it's "good."
It doesn't feel right and feels rushed too also littlefinger is too smart for that
Can someone explain to me WHY Arya threatened to cut off Sansa's face? If it was a ploy to fool Littlefinger (which btw, they had no way of knowing he would hear), then how the hell did they manage to sneak behind his back and organise his trial without him finding out? How can they assume he has ears everywhere and yet somehow something that big gets past him?
How does anyone enjoy anything… Sure… For GoT standards, these episodes weren't stellar, but what the hell is the point in even watching it if you want every single detail handed to you on a gold platter. Being kept in the dark felt more realistic to me personally.
More importantly, Josh is cute.
martin please comeback….
it was just an excuse for having the finale surprise factor. i would've preferred kings landing storyline; the aftermath of blowing up the sept.
As was shown, the only thing that can kill Little Finger is bad writing.
Without George RR Martin, the writers didn't know how to write Bran, Littlefinger, Arya or Sansa. They'll be relegated to minor characters in the next season now they've tied up this weak story line. They'll bring Arya back for the Mountain and that's pretty much it.
The problem is that the genius is no longer doing the writing. Once the show went beyond the books, characters became less consistent and the plots have become much more about good vs evil, which has quietly eroded everything that made the stories great and unpredictable. There's more humor now, amazing CGI, but something got lost without George R Martin writing his novels.
More like, "Why IGN Doesn't Work"
He was blinded by love. That is why he had such an obvious blindspot for Sansa.
I enjoyed it watching every betrayal little finger did actually catch up to him was so satisfying.
The books are waaaaaay better than the TV series. The show has incredible setpiece episodes, but that's just spectacle and no substance. The actual writing of the show reads like really bad fanfiction (remember the Dorne arc?).
Every time there is an unskippable ad on IGN videos, a pixie loses its wings.
They should have people review and talk about the show power