Game of Thrones - Please no spoilers from ASOIAF

Also, Bran saw that scene and didn't stick around to hear Lyanna say "His name is Aegon TARGARYEN"???


 
I am beginning to think that this thread just needs to be avoided by anyone concerned about spoilers so that not every comment needs to be opened up in the spoiler tab.

 
Yeah, but the first part of this thread title is "Please no spoilers" ... which means "From ASOIAF", but in any case. 

Maybe rename the thread? We've moved past ASOIAF in the show, anyway.

 
Also, Bran saw that scene and didn't stick around to hear Lyanna say "His name is Aegon TARGARYEN"???
 
I'm pretty sure he stuck around long enough to hear it the first time. There wasn't really anyone who he could tell it to that would have mattered or better context.  With the conversation between him and Sam, it made sense to reveal the name to us as the audience.  Also, I think the show runners are trying to leave things for GRRM to reveal. Hoping he would finish Winds.  He hasn't so they had to push forward.

 
So 

is Tormund dead? We didn't see the body and it's a fantasy series. Maybe he was on the part of the wall that didn't collapse?

 


Seems weird to kill him that way instead of as a hero in the previous episode
 
So 

is Tormund dead? We didn't see the body and it's a fantasy series. Maybe he was on the part of the wall that didn't collapse?

 

Seems weird to kill him that way instead of as a hero in the previous episode
If it's not explicitly shown, not dead. 

 
Another thought.

In every episode this season the good guys have travelled at light speed regardless of their mode of transportstion (e.g. Breane on a horse) and how far away they were.

So logically, the zombies should be in King's Landing in a few minutes.

 
Another thought.

In every episode this season the good guys have travelled at light speed regardless of their mode of transportstion (e.g. Breane on a horse) and how far away they were.

So logically, the zombies should be in King's Landing in a few minutes.
I read somewhere that the majority of episodes this past season take place in a timeline of a few weeks, as opposed to days. 

 
What an epic finale 

My wife during the Jon/Danny boat scene "I want to think that this is beautiful but it's grossing me the f*#k out" lol

Also this is me realizing that I have to wait a year for the next season

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Season 8 supposedly begins shooting in October. Still sounding like only 6 more episodes but some talk of each of them being closer to feature length. Maybe in the neighborhood of the 80 minute s7 finale or longer. The last 2 seasons took 9-11 months from beginning of production to air date. So the soonest we could hope for would be summer 2018 but that is probably unlikely with anticipated longer episodes and extensive CG work. Most guesses are putting it in 2019.

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/08/when-does-game-of-thrones-season-8-air-how-long-how-many-episodes-who-is-in-it

 
I heard an interesting tidbit about the actor who plays Bronn (Jerome Flynn) and the actress who plays Cersei (Lena Headley).  The reason they had Bronn leave with Podrick for drinks at the beginning of the season finale is that Flynn and Headley used to date in real life, and they hate each other so much that it was put into their contracts that they won't be in the same room (and therefore same scene) together.

http://metro.co.uk/2017/08/30/game-of-thrones-cersei-lannister-and-bronns-real-life-past-is-why-you-never-see-them-on-screen-together-6888629/

 
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