Was it? I just thought Arya would knock off Walder and be on her way. Didn't see the mass murder coming.Opening scene was sooo predictable.
Was it? I just thought Arya would knock off Walder and be on her way. Didn't see the mass murder coming.
Yeah that was the only part of the Ep I didn't like - as in him doing a cameo specifically, the scene was actually good.
I'm hoping there aren't any more non-actor celebs going to pop in. The show is better than that.
Oh, and I didn't like the topknot joke by the hound. Was completely out of place to have a modern term tossed in there.
Other than those 2 tiny things was a good episode setting the scene for the season. Hopefully it's the only one of this type though as we only have 7 eps this seasons
Isn't Connor McGregor in an episode?Yeah that was the only part of the Ep I didn't like - as in him doing a cameo specifically, the scene was actually good.
I'm hoping there aren't any more non-actor celebs going to pop in. The show is better than that.
Oh, and I didn't like the topknot joke by the hound. Was completely out of place to have a modern term tossed in there.
Other than those 2 tiny things was a good episode setting the scene for the season. Hopefully it's the only one of this type though as we only have 7 eps this seasons
It was ok, but it's been like a year and I just want shit to hit the fan already.
The earliest reference to a top knot talking about hair is like the 18th century (Sir Walter Scott), I'm pretty certain that other stuff has been referenced using terms that popped up around then and not their traditional medieval terms so I have no issue with it.
Makes sense for a follower of the Lord of Light to be rocking one, since it is meant to come out from somewhere around Asshai, which obviously borrows heavily from the Far East. The Koreans and Japanese were wearing that type of do around the start of the age of discovery. Also makes sense for the Hound to mock him for it.
Can't believe I just defended a top knot joke on Game of Thrones.
f**k Olly
Topknot is a centuries old term however...
18th Century poets used it to refer to hair styled in that fashion, such as Sir Walter Scott...
There are thousands of words that we consider the bedrock of English that basically came about as pop culture references and entrenched themselves in the language to the point where we can't imagine them ever not being part of the language. It's super fluid after all.
And Westeros is an imagined world, so maybe the trend hit a bit earlier there...
P.s. I want Lyanna Mormont to take over from Paul McGregor as coach of the dragons. She's the f**king bomb. Could probably play prop too.
Again I didn't find it stupid from an anachronism perspective. The hairstyle fits the show just fine.
It just felt very obviously shoe horned in there by the writers to take advantage of the 2016 trend (when the ep would have been written) of making fun of top knots/man buns.
You guys are debating man buns?
It should move a lot quicker with a lot of the main characters now in each others company. You could watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy twice over with the amount of time left.Yeah, they really do have to start making shit go down soon, only 7 episodes and a hell of a lot to happen in this series.