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- Randall Flagg
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Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
In next weeks episode preview we see the dragon and snow face off. Is this the moment the Dragon realizes snow has Targaryan blood in him and obeys him?
If they follow the books, only one dragon per person. Dany can't ride her other 2 and no one can ride Drogon while both Dany and Drogon are alive. That being said, I do expect Drogon to show some kind of attachment to Jon. Jon's obviously going to ride Rhaegal (the green one) since it's named after his father.
- Randall Flagg
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Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
I wonder if that's how the Lord of Light "choses" which people can be returned to life....Targaryeon Blood
Beric doesn't have Targaryen blood.
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
Neemo wrote:I wonder if that's how the Lord of Light "choses" which people can be returned to life....Targaryeon Blood
Beric doesn't have Targaryen blood.
Maybe he does down his family tree...lol...who knows who they mingled with since coming to westeros
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
In next weeks episode preview we see the dragon and snow face off. Is this the moment the Dragon realizes snow has Targaryan blood in him and obeys him?
Next week's episode and the week after will kick this episode in the balls, IMO.
- Smoking Guns
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Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
Another gripe. They've made Tyrion look like a complete moron. I don't think the writers are smart/clever enough to write him without George.
How is that?? Was last night a comeback victory for him in some aspects. Yes Dany wanted to attack but we must assume he helped in location, strategy, etc. Right??
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
misterID wrote:Another gripe. They've made Tyrion look like a complete moron. I don't think the writers are smart/clever enough to write him without George.
How is that?? Was last night a comeback victory for him in some aspects. Yes Dany wanted to attack but we must assume he helped in location, strategy, etc. Right??
He was arguing against an assault, that she shouldn't participate, and she actually defied him by asking Jon his opinion, which says she no longer had use for Tyrion. He was at the battle, so there could have been some strategical advice (which they never showed) but the battle was Dany taking charge because of his failures. On top of that, his lines are not as memorable as they have been, nor his interactions and they've been recycling things he's said in earlier seasons. He's basically hanging around brooding about his failures. His most memorable scene of the season was an inside show joke about Jon's brooding. I'm very disappointed because Tyrion is one of favorite characters and they've failed with THE most entertaining character of the series.