A Game of Thrones Convo: The Post-Season Six Debrief
It's been a week and now the Diggity Doc and Wildcard have had time enough to ponder all the drama of the season six finale of Game of Thrones. So they had a good old chat about it all.
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It's been a week and now the Diggity Doc and Wildcard have had time enough to ponder all the drama of the season six finale of Game of Thrones. So they had a good old chat about it all.
Grab your jackets and dress up warm because winter ain’t coming any longer: it’s already here.
Well, that was certainly something, wasn’t it?
Doesn't look like there'll be a Clegane Bowl but instead we're getting something better in the Battle of the Bastards.
“A girl is Arya Stark of Winterfell, and I’m going home.”
From the gut stabbing of one character and some sneaky possible motives to the disease of violence and who it might afflict to everyone's new favourite character.
Once again Game of Thrones has pulled that same old glorious trick. A character, much beloved and long thought lost or dead to the screen revived before our eyes and to the glee of all those watching.
Like your old school ball, everybody who's anybody is heading to Riverrun right now and, yes, there will be slow jams.
UNCLE BENJEN!!! Mate, what a pleasure to see you again, champion.
I will hold the door. Just as you will hold the door, we all will hold the door.
Ladies and gentlemen, watchers and wargs, if we could all dry our eyes and bow our heads just for a moment now...
Here come the Starks, ladies and gentleman. Sansa and Jon are chumming once more and the North is ready to rise again... maybe.
And as the episode ended, the flames rose so high as to singe the clouds, yet out of that great searing heat strode a young woman.
When watches end, the talking begins and the Diggity Doc and Wildcard sure had plenty to discuss now in between episodes three and four.
And now his watch has ended. Jon Snow, the 998th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch… is Lord Commander no more. Oh, no, not that. He’s still alive, he just ain’t about the Wall Life no more.
Does anyone still care about Daenerys' plight? What exactly is a warg? And holy crap Hodor used to talk!? Yeah, so clearly the Diggity Doc and Wildcard had to have a lil chat about it all.
Tyrion is like the athlete who doesn't have freakish natural talent, but he works harder than the next person and all his dragon research as a youngster looks to be paying off.
Does it count as a season premiere if nothing really happened?
Yes, it’s all coming back now. Sparrows in King’s Landing. Daenerys and the Khalasar. Tyrion and Varys’ excellent adventure. Arya’s blindness. Sansa and Theon/Reek’s escape...
All that really matters in this kerfuffle of human relationships is that Winter's still coming.