Saturday, April 1, 2017

[MAIN SPOILERS] Quick question about Ser Barristan

In season 1,when Ned presents Robert's last words to court and Cersei tears them to pieces Ser Barristan objects but only for a second. Wouldn't he be the last person to go against his king's last words?



Submitted April 01, 2017 at 02:49AM by DeeLowDay http://ift.tt/2npA14R

Drawing something on r/place

So a lot of subreddits have started showing their content on r/place. I think it would be cool if we all worked together to make something twd related. It could simply be the show logo or we could make something iconic like the 'don't open dead inside' door.



Submitted April 01, 2017 at 04:43AM by Jasbot1 http://ift.tt/2nKynON

Predictions for Episode 301 - "Mabel"

So where do we see this heading on the premiere? What does Chuck initially do with the tape? Does he show Howard, turn Jimmy in, or flat out tell Jimmy he has his confession recorded? Where does Hamlin fit in here?

Now with Mike - What happens here? In the trailer it looks like he speeds off from the desert, but what is his next move? Obviously Gus isn't showing up in 301, but what does Mike do to find out who left the note? Does he contact Nacho? Do he & Jimmy cross paths in the premiere?

Most importantly, does Kim get donuts & coffee for the clients?



Submitted April 01, 2017 at 03:41AM by Shady_Jake http://ift.tt/2nt7pbP

How did Chuck get over his condition?

I'm on the third episode of season 2 and Chuck seems to be doing perfectly fine now, it's been a while since I saw the first two episodes of the the season or last season so some of my memory is a little hazy with the details but I don't remember Chuck ever getting over his condition. The last I remember he was able to sometimes get out of the house in his suit with whatever on the inside but he wasn't really "normal" when he was out, he was still struggling a lot and couldn't even have the lights or any electronics on around him.



Submitted April 01, 2017 at 03:43AM by Pulp501 http://ift.tt/2mXJdSy

April fools adult swim

It seems to be very subtle so far with robot chicken there is a weird laugh track added and some characters voices sound robotic lol will update as the night goes on

Update #1 Mike Tyson mysteries: same weird laugh track, but now weird animal sounds and the marques of queens burys voice is very deep

Update #2 Cleveland show has same laugh track has a Seinfeld bass riff when it changes scene and added music The nelly like character 'willy nilly' has auto tune and a hip hop beat

Update #3 Aqua teen hunger force s4 ep5 hand banana:

added audience track of laughs, awws, claps and jeers

Carls voice is robotic

Cheering and whistling during the end credits

Update #4 Aqua teen hunger force s1 ep4 mayhem of the mooninites:

Added audience track same style of the other shows

Dr weird guitar sounded like a sitar

Carls voice is back to normal

The mooninites voices are altered

Err voice is deeper and echoed

Ignignokt is deeper and more robotic

Update #5 Bob's burgers s6 ep19 glued, where's my bob?:

Same audience style track

Seinfeld style bass line

Update #6 Bob's burgers s5 ep21 the oeder games:

Weird background music that's pretty trippy and demonic

Same style audience track

The pesto twins were demonic and reversed

Mr fish oeder sounds like the devil

It has a horror/suspenseful/thriller sound to it

Update #7 Family guy s8 ep1 road to the multiverse:

Same audience track

All of the characters sound like they inhaled helium

Stewie has a bit of an auto tune now

The ending is distorted and has added jazz

Update #8 family guy s4 ep14 PTV:

Added jazz to the Osama intro

Added audience track again

Added sound effects

Funy jazz beat

Autotuned characters on the tv/ actually varying pitches



Submitted April 01, 2017 at 02:19AM by ravemaster356 http://ift.tt/2nKdnr9

[MAIN SPOILERS] Breaking down the Oath of the Night's Watch

I'll divide the whole oath in parts and interpret each part to reveal its intended meaning

1st ["Night gathers, and now my watch begins".]

Simplified definition of the long winter and their Order's cause.

2nd ["It shall not end until my death".]

No further explanation here.

3rd ["I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children.]

This part sounds like sacrifice, but why? Isn't it counter productive? Maybe there's a deeper reason why.

  1. Some speculation says that this is a direct reference to what happened with the 13th Lord Commander, a legend linking him with a cold woman with bright blue eyes, seemingly a female Other. So, they implement this sacrifice in order to prevent same incident to ever happen again.

BTW this legend has its own theory.

The cold woman is not a female Other but a Ice witch or priestess. Who believes that the Others are gods and gives them sacrifices.

Ok, back to the original topic.

  1. Another speculation says that The Hero who defeated the Others sacrificed himself in the process, either he died, or turned to become the next Night's King, or turned to become a zombie like Coldhands. Which makes this part, either to honor, or to even the hero's sacrifice.

4th ["I shall wear no crowns and win no glory".]

This part suggests that the founders of the Night's watch has claims for inheritance. Maybe a King, prince or a Lord. A big hint that the "Hero" is a Stark, another speculation that interconnects to multiple theories.

5th ["I shall live and die at my post". ]

Ok, pretty obvious here. A till death do us part thingy.

6th ["I am the sword in the darkness".]

This part is tricky, either just a metaphor to describe themselves as warriors, or a hint about them being literally the Lightbringer. The sword of Azor Ahai, another interconnecting theory.

7th ["I am the watcher on the walls".]

Why walls? It seems like there is five ginormous 1,000ft tall structure named The Fort which is similar as to why the Wall is built. That is to become a barrier and to be utilize to defend against the Others(the wall) and the Demons of the Lion of Night(the fort). (maybe the same beings but that's a topic for another time)

8th ["I am the shield that guards the realms of men".]

Direct reference to the other beings besides human.

9th ["I pledge my life and honor to the Night's Watch, for this night and all the nights to come".]

A statement of dedication and sacrifice for their cause to defend humanity at their lifes cost from other beings that brought the long winter and all the winters to come.

*The oath is simple but deep, and give pieces of information to visualize the events that occurred in the Long Night.

*The breakdown is a culmination of theories of other people.

PS. Please forgive my english :)



Submitted April 01, 2017 at 02:34AM by Deepimagi http://ift.tt/2olVvV9

Show and Game spoilers possibly? Why do people say they've been surviving for a while or this is what we gotta do to survive when it's only been a few weeks since it all went to shit.

For example Alicia (Fear The Walking Dead) says this is what we gotta do to survive. She makes it sound like she's been doing it forever when in reality it's only been about 20 days. I can understand someone like Javi (Telltale Games) or Clementine (Telltale Games) saying this is what they've gotta do to survive because they've been doing it for about 5 years.



Submitted March 31, 2017 at 04:04PM by RedditUser0345 http://ift.tt/2okoJ70