I'm surprised I don't see any mention of the latest scandal on this show.... https://www.usatoday.com/story/life...s-jokes-after-spotting-coffee-cup/1116485001/
I don't think Kit Harrington makes a particularly good Jon Snow. Euron sucks hard, but that's probably more writing than anything. The second Mountain was awful, as was the first Dario Naharis.
That's all I can think of.
Semi-autos with high capacity magazines.You can call me skipper if you want Gilligan...
And seriously those things rate of fire was way too high, it was like they were semi autos. Also moisture will effect the rope/string on the Ballista reducing accuracy and penetration of the bolts.
Actually a mass of ships makes approaching eaiser, especially if you approach low. They aren't going to be able to aim through a forest of masts.
It really is about laziness. The overall story is mediocre, not great but serviceable--what kills it is laziness.
Take the ambush scene. Dany losing a dragon to an ambush could have been a tension filled scene that made up sympathize with Dany's mistake and anger. Imagine if that scene had started with most of their ships anchored after a short series of scenes showing them traveling for a week or two. Greyworm is the only one not resting/in camp, he's on a small scout ship at night. He spots the Greyjoy fleet, and runs back to tell Dany that their fleet is anchored in shallows unloading what seems to be supplies, it looks like Cersei is stocking up for a siege and if they continue the supplies it could make the siege much longer and more difficult (Since they don't want to use dragons and kill innocent people). But then you get Davos warning Dany the Greyjoys are experienced seamen and probably wouldn't make that mistake, it might be a trap--only to add "but they might not be accounting for dragons".
Then have Dany actually make a tense choice--does she strike and potentially deal a fatal blow, or does she remain cautious and risk a long, costly siege? Have Dany bet on her dragons--only to find the Greyjoys have hidden those scorpions under brush on large cliffs by the fleet. Show the audience the Euron is hard as ****, and knows he's sacrificing men to get the dragons close enough to fire on--have the dragons come down, kill a bunch of greyjoy ships and as the one is hovering, THEN have Euron take it out. (Show Dany's side isn't totally incompetent, Euron had to sacrifice a lot to get the shot) The scene actually develops some stakes then, and it makes sense in terms of framing (The audience can now feel good about why the dragons were vulnerable, instead of wondering how the **** they were being shot from miles away and/or the Dany missed a ton of ships on a clear day..) You might actually get some people debating about whether it was a good call to be bold and attack, or whether she should have been cautious...instead of everyone wondering what the **** just happened.
I'm sure the above is actually *******, I'm not a writer..So I'd have to imagine an actual writer could do so much more to add tension and stakes, and I don't imagine it would take more than 15 minutes of screen time. Instead we got this ****ing lazy ***, stupid scene. And that's the problem...so much of the show has become absolutely lazy. It truly is like schlock network TV, its ironically the exact **** Martin ran away from when he went to go write books and quit TV.
The ballista in the food train was mounted had a 360-degree range of motion. Why not these?
It really is about laziness. The overall story is mediocre, not great but serviceable--what kills it is laziness.
Take the ambush scene. Dany losing a dragon to an ambush could have been a tension filled scene that made up sympathize with Dany's mistake and anger. Imagine if that scene had started with most of their ships anchored after a short series of scenes showing them traveling for a week or two. Greyworm is the only one not resting/in camp, he's on a small scout ship at night. He spots the Greyjoy fleet, and runs back to tell Dany that their fleet is anchored in shallows unloading what seems to be supplies, it looks like Cersei is stocking up for a siege and if they continue the supplies it could make the siege much longer and more difficult (Since they don't want to use dragons and kill innocent people). But then you get Davos warning Dany the Greyjoys are experienced seamen and probably wouldn't make that mistake, it might be a trap--only to add "but they might not be accounting for dragons".
Then have Dany actually make a tense choice--does she strike and potentially deal a fatal blow, or does she remain cautious and risk a long, costly siege? Have Dany bet on her dragons--only to find the Greyjoys have hidden those scorpions under brush on large cliffs by the fleet. Show the audience the Euron is hard as ****, and knows he's sacrificing men to get the dragons close enough to fire on--have the dragons come down, kill a bunch of greyjoy ships and as the one is hovering, THEN have Euron take it out. (Show Dany's side isn't totally incompetent, Euron had to sacrifice a lot to get the shot) The scene actually develops some stakes then, and it makes sense in terms of framing (The audience can now feel good about why the dragons were vulnerable, instead of wondering how the **** they were being shot from miles away and/or the Dany missed a ton of ships on a clear day..) You might actually get some people debating about whether it was a good call to be bold and attack, or whether she should have been cautious...instead of everyone wondering what the **** just happened.
I'm sure the above is actually *******, I'm not a writer..So I'd have to imagine an actual writer could do so much more to add tension and stakes, and I don't imagine it would take more than 15 minutes of screen time. Instead we got this ****ing lazy ***, stupid scene. And that's the problem...so much of the show has become absolutely lazy. It truly is like schlock network TV, its ironically the exact **** Martin ran away from when he went to go write books and quit TV.
Nothing like the books. Almost nothing at all.Euron reminds me of Uncle Eddie from Christmas Vacation. I've never read the book so I don't get his character.
Yeah it's because the tv writers can only write in tv tropes, whereas Martin can actually, you know, write. So when they left the books the quality deceased crazy fast. Too bad really.It really is about laziness. The overall story is mediocre, not great but serviceable--what kills it is laziness.
Take the ambush scene. Dany losing a dragon to an ambush could have been a tension filled scene that made up sympathize with Dany's mistake and anger. Imagine if that scene had started with most of their ships anchored after a short series of scenes showing them traveling for a week or two. Greyworm is the only one not resting/in camp, he's on a small scout ship at night. He spots the Greyjoy fleet, and runs back to tell Dany that their fleet is anchored in shallows unloading what seems to be supplies, it looks like Cersei is stocking up for a siege and if they continue the supplies it could make the siege much longer and more difficult (Since they don't want to use dragons and kill innocent people). But then you get Davos warning Dany the Greyjoys are experienced seamen and probably wouldn't make that mistake, it might be a trap--only to add "but they might not be accounting for dragons".
Then have Dany actually make a tense choice--does she strike and potentially deal a fatal blow, or does she remain cautious and risk a long, costly siege? Have Dany bet on her dragons--only to find the Greyjoys have hidden those scorpions under brush on large cliffs by the fleet. Show the audience the Euron is hard as ****, and knows he's sacrificing men to get the dragons close enough to fire on--have the dragons come down, kill a bunch of greyjoy ships and as the one is hovering, THEN have Euron take it out. (Show Dany's side isn't totally incompetent, Euron had to sacrifice a lot to get the shot) The scene actually develops some stakes then, and it makes sense in terms of framing (The audience can now feel good about why the dragons were vulnerable, instead of wondering how the **** they were being shot from miles away and/or the Dany missed a ton of ships on a clear day..) You might actually get some people debating about whether it was a good call to be bold and attack, or whether she should have been cautious...instead of everyone wondering what the **** just happened.
I'm sure the above is actually *******, I'm not a writer..So I'd have to imagine an actual writer could do so much more to add tension and stakes, and I don't imagine it would take more than 15 minutes of screen time. Instead we got this ****ing lazy ***, stupid scene. And that's the problem...so much of the show has become absolutely lazy. It truly is like schlock network TV, its ironically the exact **** Martin ran away from when he went to go write books and quit TV.
They were in a line, the ships when the ballistas, but the rest of the ships were bunched up behind them. if she had circled around and come at them from the rear she should have just been able to toast them.I recall them being set up in a line, but I may be remembering incorrectly.
i'm tipping somehow Tyrion has found a new source of dragons for the attack on Kings Landing
No he means he just wants to give Tyrion the tip. I mean, who doesn't?As the magistrate said "keep your tip to yourself"
No he means he just wants to give Tyrion the tip. I mean, who doesn't?
They were in more of a delta formation.I recall them being set up in a line, but I may be remembering incorrectly.
Well starbucks is literally EVERYWHERE, even Westeros. Seems totally reasonable.Not sure how I missed the Starbucks cup, or how GOT did, but I haven't missed the memes. Lol