So... Bran
Wow. Pretty incredible season finale. Definitely a LOT to unpack there... Ok, i will be back later this week after I digest all of that!
The Arya/Sansa thing was pretty slick, we all had an idea but... nice.
As sloppy as Arya was breaking into his room when Littlefinger "tricked" her into finding the note the theories were pretty much confirmed that at least one of them was setting HIM up. I was worried that maybe Sansa wasn't in on it after the last episode but her talking to him in this one made me feel like she was letting him bare his soul so they could nail him to the wall. I half expected Arya to kill him after his "I play a little game..." speech.
The Plan at the moment:
Draft: Trade a 3rd and 6th this year to a team to move up and get a 2nd next year (this will happen).
Players I want:
Jake Ferguson (Jake Butt) or Jelani Woods or Jeremy Ruckert or Cade Otten (owen daniels) at TE- All 4th rd or later.
Troy Anderson LB 3rd/4th rd (yay Timmy!)
Neil Farrell, JR DL- run stuffer- bye purcell
Here is why I am enjoying the show this season. Sometimes you watch a show and know what is going to happen because of sloppy or lazy writing. In GOT, I am able to see some things coming because I know the characters. Capturing the wight wasn't a dumb plan because it was impossible, it was dumb because we KNOW Cersei wouldn't give a crap. And after everything Sansa and Arya went through it would betray their story arc to fall for Littlefinger again.
I think that is why I forgive them warping around Westeros. We KNOW these characters by now and progressing the plot is more important to me than proving once again that Cersei is a sociopath or that Bran is a little freak now. I thought last night was a great example of that.
Bran's probably sitting there thinking "I'm not getting involved in this whole Aegon/Denarys thing...Being thrown out of one window was enough for me thank you very much"
Great episode!
The wife and I were thinking Jamie was going to switch sides at some point this season. It wasn't a big surprise to see him leave King's Landing.
We think Arya will use Littlefinger's face to get Cersei.
The Hound telling his brother, "You know who's coming for you, you've always known" was awesome.
The last scene with the Night King tearing up the wall looked terrible. Like the quality was bad. Maybe it was my feed. We watch live TV with an app called Radiosity on Roku. Maybe it hadn't buffered correctly or something. Anyone else notice that?
Yeah I think I mentioned in this thread earlier in the season that Jamie will definitely turn, it took longer than I thought.
The funniest scene in the show was Sam asking Bran what happened to him on the other side of the wall... Bran: "I became the three eyed raven." Sam, with a complete blank stare: "Oh?" Like wtf is this kid talking about??? That was pretty damn funny.
I was watching on DirecTV, but granted on a large projected scene, but on the first pass of breathing ice fire or whatever that was, the screen broke up. I've noticed other video quality, such as banding and ghosting and such. I get the sense that HBO may not have some of the best CGI/mastering equipment. It's not what I'm used to seeing, or maybe it's a directv compression thing, that isn't handling it well.
I'm glad they didn't leave us with a super mega cliffhanger.
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