Close? They didn't include a script but they said:
Varys executed
Dany and Grey Worm go crazy
Hound and Mountain both die in their fight
Jamie and Cersei are killed together
Im convinced the spoilers are real. And next week is going to piss off everyone.
Great acting, SFX, production, etc. Story just gets worse every week.
Dany spent 10 years accruing an army and 3 dragons, all she needed was 1 dragon and a couple hours.
Bran and the NK were pointless.
79 episodes building Cersei as the antagonist, 3 to turn Dany into it.
Tyrion has gone from clever genius, to dumber than Catelyn Stark.
Scorpions have less accuracy than Keegan James vs Memphis.
Euron swims ashore right next to Jaime? Then Jaime navigates KL with two collapsed lungs?
Iron Fleet knows they’re at Dragonstone but let’s them pass and set up camp outside KL.
Clegane Bowl was awesome and fulfilling. The writing this season has been a disaster. 10-15 plot holes an episode. Disappointed. But, the first 6 seasons are the greatest in television history. Glad I was along for the ride.
I looked, and behold, an ashen horse; and he who sat on it had the name Death; and Hades was following with him.
I know many on here have pointed out how this season seems rushed and almost out of place with the story telling. Well, you aren’t wrong. This guy does a great job of explaining what’s going on. It’s a whole bunch of tweets but he’s spot on
It'll be Seinfeld ending stupid if the spoilers are correct.
Great acting, SFX, production, etc. Story just gets worse every week.
Dany spent 10 years accruing an army and 3 dragons, all she needed was 1 dragon and a couple hours.
Bran and the NK were pointless.
79 episodes building Cersei as the antagonist, 3 to turn Dany into it.
Tyrion has gone from clever genius, to dumber than Catelyn Stark.
Scorpions have less accuracy than Keegan James vs Memphis.
Euron swims ashore right next to Jaime? Then Jaime navigates KL with two collapsed lungs?
Iron Fleet knows they’re at Dragonstone but let’s them pass and set up camp outside KL.
Clegane Bowl was awesome and fulfilling. The writing this season has been a disaster. 10-15 plot holes an episode. Disappointed. But, the first 6 seasons are the greatest in television history. Glad I was along for the ride.
Nah, Jon’s gonna decide to kill Dany but Dany kills him first because he won’t give her the D any more. Then Arya kills Dany and Sansa/Tyrion take the throne to rule together. Arya decides Gendry is actually pretty dope and decides Storms End is a baller place. The end.
This is an excellent summary of what's going on these last two seasons. Endings are hard - it's a different genre/style of show but take a look at how many Saturday Night Live skits over the years have a great premise and are pretty funny to start with but that end with a whimper. Endings are especially hard when you're A) ending something that someone else began and 2) are trying to wrap up so many different plot points.
Case in point, some of the things the show built up over the years (thanks to the books) have had absolutely zero to do with what's going on in the final act:
Everything Dorne-related... Could have been cut from the show completely.
Ghost - he was gone for seasons and then just showed up for a couple of scenes at the very end?
Did the Red Wedding amount to anything? It was certainly a spectacle and maybe it gave Arya a small piece of her character arc but it didn't really affect any of the characters that are still left.
Even though I thought the Battle of Winterfell episode was great, I agree that all the set up they did for the White Walkers (all that bit with Craster's children) ended without much of a satisfying conclusion.
And that's just off the top of my head.
Yeah, I’ve mostly held my tongue so far, but this season has been really disappointing to me aside from episode 3. It’s not even the plot holes or feeling of being rushed that gets me. It’s the fact that a brilliant show that kept you guessing every episode for 7 years is now being tied up with a Marvel-esque finish.
In other words, we’re still getting great acting, big moments, and great production value, but 90% of it has been highly predictable and a lot of it is just coming together too cleanly. Good vs bad isn’t supposed to be this clear cut in GoT.
Also, the thing that pissed me off more than anything last night was how they ended things for Cersei. That chick has been an absolute cut throat biatch for 7 seasons, and they tried WAY too hard to generate viewer sympathy by acting like it was all for her children. BS. She should have gotten an absolutely brutal death last night, and it sucks that they ended things by trying to suddenly show this human side of her
My point being the symbolism of Arya and the white horse. I'm thinking Dany has now been added to her list after what she saw her do to the common folk in the city.
It seems people are critical of the scorpions inability to shoot down the dragon this episode.
I would say the idea that the scorpions could shoot down a dragon in previous episodes is more ludicrous. It can be done. But.... it would take an extreme amount of luck and everything coming together perfectly for a scorpion to be aimed in the direction and height to launch a arrow as a dragon flew by.
Go down to the lake with a bow. Jump some Canadas and try to put an arrow in one of them. Think about how much agile and faster your body is swinging to lead the goose and let an arrow fly at the perfect trajectory.
So I think it is much more plausible that Dany could burn everything and one down around her, than one be shot down with a heavy wooden cross bow that is aimed with men pulling chains.
With all that Said, I wonder who puts an arrow in the dragon to bring her down in the final episode.