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FTA-TV Game of Thrones Season 6 - non book readers *no spoilers until show airs*

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I yelped about four times watching the episode.

The camera work in close and the overheard panning shots of carnage whenever the calvary smacked into the infantry...lord of the rings-esque.

Best episode of the series.
 

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Posters who are calling it 'poor writing' because there were no 'twists' in the episode :rolleyes::drunk::drunk:

The fact there was no twists was a twist in itself.

Campaigners calling it 'predictable' are jsut campaigning

nothing in this show is predictable, its been proven time and time again
 
internet is a buzz with questions of teleporting.

i read last night whilst lying in bed an online article about the sudden appearance in mereen of yara and theons crew. lets think about it. from the iron islands, head south along the west coast, track east at the end into slavers bay. a long way, even if they had perfect conditions.

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that settles it, I'm not watching another episode ever again. I'll just wait for one of peternorth whole story posts to fill in the story even better than they do :thumbsu:

come on mate! same time next week!!
 

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I yelped about four times watching the episode.

The camera work in close and the overheard panning shots of carnage whenever the calvary smacked into the infantry...lord of the rings-esque.

Best episode of the series.

im a big fan of colour as you know. once the armies met it was difficult to differentiate between them. ok it was due to muddy conditions. but in lotr there was a clear delineation of coloured lines/uniforms.
nit picking.
 

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im a big fan of colour as you know. once the armies met it was difficult to differentiate between them. ok it was due to muddy conditions. but in lotr there was a clear delineation of coloured lines/uniforms.
nit picking.
geezus no ****ing shit lol
 
im a big fan of colour as you know. once the armies met it was difficult to differentiate between them. ok it was due to muddy conditions. but in lotr there was a clear delineation of coloured lines/uniforms.
nit picking.
Jon's army were asked to wear a clash guernsey but refused. Something about it going against their heritage or somethin'
 
Would of there been any reason for Jon wanting to keep Ramsey alive?
No.........but I think he didn't want to beat him to death in front of his sister. Ramsey would have been executed.
 

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