What was your favorite scene from the season 6 finale? What are some your thoughts on season 7?
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@tekking101 are you gonna review got season 7 and onward?
I think Dario is the Harpie.
Why have you waited this long to do GOT reviews?
I feel violated by Winter…
I want that shirt
hey tekking would you be able to do something like this for each episode in the next season
Well this video wasn't any good. You just go over what happened and state the very obvious, could just watch the episode again if I wanted that. No literary analysis or meaningful predictions. Also your frequent "whatever" attitude like when you talk about Loras or the possibility of Sansa legitimizing Jon just makes you seem disinterested in the topic and shows you lack insight, it's honestly a really poor way to transition into another discussion. Also you've titled this review, but it is 90% recap and no critique.
It's "King in the North" not "of the North".
I'm not sure Cersie cared, he essentially killed her when removing Trial by combat. Knowing Cersies character she would have seen this as a massive betrayal. Which is was tbf.
Tekking reviews GoT, let the tears flow
I heard they might make less episodes for the last two seasons
Rhaegar had already died before Ned got to the Tower of Joy.
Roose legitimized Ramsay with permission (if that is the word) of the King (dont remember if it was Tommen or Jeoffrey). So if you need the Monarch's leave to legitimize it means that now Jon can legitimize himself, maybe? not sure!
We only need one more thing to make this the greatest show of all time….Ice Dragon. They need to have one of the dragons turned.
it's bugging me that they are making all the kings women
1:daenerys targaryen
2: cersei lannister
3: lyanna mormont
4: Olena Tyrrell
5: ellaria sand
6: yara greyjoy when she kill her uncle and reclaims she land
7: Sansa stark when Jon becomes King of the 7 kingdoms she will take over as head stark/getting killed .
And that is almost every kingdom that is important
lol she-rin and davros nice tekking
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the last Danny scene is set some time after the last Cersei scene though, so it could very well be late into next season that the two plotlines merge in Danaerys' invasion of Westeros. The Arya in kings landing stuff, the Littlefinger stuff whatever that might be the Bran & he Night King stuff could take up the majority of at least the early season, Euron might do some stuff too.
I didn't know you're doing GoT reviews. is there a super subscribe button?
Remember that Jaime killed the Mad King to stop him from using wildfire against King's Landing and now the woman he loves has done just that.
Sometimes i wished Game Of Thrones had an obvious sign how much time passed after certain events.
Only fathers can give a bastard a name. If Sansa accepted Queen in the North she could grant him land or a title but she can make Jon, a Stark.
Exactly my thoughts about the next two seasons.
Btw, a bit off topic question. Did they had budget cuts in season 5? Because there were very few battles in it. They removed quite a lot of characters too, whether they died or just went somewhere and they introduced less characters than other seasons. Also, the dragons are caged for quite some time too, means less CGI. Just curious. I'm somewhat new to GoT and I was just able to catch up. I'm not saying season 5 was bad. I'm just curious because I barely know nothing about GoT until now.
If Theon and Jon meet next season, do you think Jon would find it in himself to forgive Theon for the things he's done? 🤔
U do game of thrones too, thats what's up