Monday, January 2, 2023

Regardless of how the show ended…Season 6 Episode 10 was awesome

Specifically the part where Bran revisits Jon’s birth which immediately leads into the “you refused the call” to “King of the North” chants. chefs kiss every time for me.



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The Show died when he died

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They're back!

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Night King Acrylics Painting on canvas ❄️

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Sunday, January 1, 2023

what's the best twilight zone episode

My pick will the real Martian please stand up I love the atmosphere of it the tension the 50/60s look of it but the ending was makes it great its a perfect twist for a twilight zone episode



Submitted January 01, 2023 at 06:50PM by theMothman1966 https://ift.tt/ILw7l5E

I'm rewatching GOT before starting House of the Dragon.

I'm all the way through to season 8 and I can't watch another minute. I forgot about the abuse. Its like an ex you give a second chance to. I'm skipping to hotd.



Submitted January 01, 2023 at 09:36PM by AnnuTheGod https://ift.tt/XFlVjP8

CMV: Every decision Tyrion made between Joffrey's wedding and the final episode was an utter fail

During and after my first watch through years ago, I always felt Tyrion was the best character and was always so clever and usually right whenever he spoke or made decisions. On my second watch through this month, I now believe every decision he made starting with murdering Tywin all the way up through the sacking of King's Landing was an egregious mistake. Some examples:

1) Killing Tywin out of rage, thus alienating his siblings and creating a power vacuum within the Lannister house and the entire monarchy that ultimately leads to the deaths of his neice and nephew, along with the dissolution of two great houses.

2) Allying with Danearys... self explanatory.

3) Cutting a deal with the slavers and wise masters, thus leading to the seige on Mereen and the deaths of innocents and the burning of their fleet and major loss in his credibility in the eyes of Danearys (which comes into play later on)

4) His plan to take Casterly Rock and thus being easily out maneuvered by his brother and leads to the destruction of House Tyrell and the ability for Cersei to pay the crown's debts to the Iron Bank, thus opening the door for the contracting of the Golden Company. This is a major blunder, as with the backing of the Golden Company, Cersei is now more evenly matched with Dany's army, thus giving her the illusion she can win the war which necessitates the capturing of Missendei and forces Dany to have to use Drogon to sack King's Landing, and we all know how that plays out.

5) Tyrion's misplaced belief in Cersei to "do the right thing" and surrender to Dany without bloodshed because she is pregnant. This gets Missendei beheaded and sparks the events in "The Bells".

6) Misplaces his faith in Danearys herself, thus "choosing" her over his friend Varys, thus getting him executed, even though he was right all along.

Methinks Tyrion is actually the major villain of the entire series, the wolf in sheep's clothing. And not because he is malicious, but ironically because he wasn't clever when he needed to be. His ignorance cost the realm thousands of innocent lives.



Submitted January 01, 2023 at 11:03PM by Ness-Shot https://ift.tt/Dr9gLRI