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:dahell: the Winterfell storyline was a complete bad writing. Bran telling everybody in a 50 mile radius he is the omniscient 3 eyed raven and can see in the past but LF trying to get his sister killed acting like dude wouldn't intervine:usure:
Yeah we know it's dragons vs zombies now, and regular people gotta go. No excuse for sloppy writing and handling of subplots


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http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08...right-on-deleted-scene-between-bran-and-sansa

There was a scene that we ended up getting rid of, I’m not sure why, where Sansa came to Bran’s chambers and said 'I need your help,'" Hempstead-Wright told IGN. "The way I understand it, Bran didn't know what was going on."

According to the actor, Bran stayed out of the conflict between the two Stark girls until Sansa approached him about the situation. "It was a battle between Sansa and Arya really, and it wasn't any of Bran's business until Sansa thought 'why don't I fact check this with the best fact checker in the universe' and Bran was like 'Littlefinger did this and this and this,'" he explained.

Thanks to Bran's gift of omniscience, Hempstead-Wright believes Bran ultimately knew that she would approach him and wouldn't have allowed his sisters to turn on each other. "Because Bran has a real idea of destinies, I think he was waiting for his sister to come to him to give her the knowledge," he said. "I don't think he would have let that happen and he wouldn’t have sat there while Arya got killed by Sansa, because Bran would have known that wasn’t the way things had to go. He would have known 'I need to be here to reveal what the truth is.'"
 
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They need to add that shyt to the deleted scenes on the bluray. Makes no sense why they would leave out such an important and short scene that is crucial to understanding the Winterfell finale scenes.
I'd rather they leave it out. Then at least you can pretend that Sansa was halfway intelligent and figured out Littlefingers scheme on her own while they played the "what does Arya want" game, instead of Bran having to explicitly tell her.
 
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I'd rather they leave it out. Then at least you can pretend that Sansa was halfway intelligent and figured out Littlefingers scheme own her on while they played the "what does Arya want" game, instead of Bran having to explicitly tell her.
Bran should have told her from the get go. No reason at all why Sansa should have had to come knocking. WTF is the Three Eyed Raven good for if he ain't reference checking nikkaz under his own roof. SMH.
 

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I'd rather they leave it out. Then at least you can pretend that Sansa was halfway intelligent and figured out Littlefingers scheme own her on while they played the "what does Arya want" game, instead of Bran having to explicitly tell her.

Once Littlefinger led her to the conclusion that Arya wanted to kill her to be the Lady of Winterfell is when Sansa put everything together. If it's one thing Sansa knows about Arya, like we the audience do but Littlefinger does NOT, is that she doesn't want to be no goddamn Lady of Winterfell.
 

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Once Littlefinger led her to the conclusion that Arya wanted to kill her to be the Lady of Winterfell, is when Sansa put everything together. If it's one thing Sansa knows about Arya is that she doesn't want to be no goddamn Lady of Winterfell.
I agree. Which is why I think it was best to cut that scene. Otherwise it would look like Sansa still stupidly believed Littlefinger and needed Bran to tell her otherwise.

The way it was presented, we can at least know Sansa didn't buy Littlefingers lies, and off screen she went to talk to Bran and Arya, Bran told her all of the things Littlefinger did, she presented it in front of the lords, and she saw based on his reaction that it was all true.
 

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:what: I mean do u nikkas know ANYTHING about this show and/or books? Or do y'all just watch without retaining any important information?


WTF are you on :hhh:



There are no lies told, is anyone actually worried that the Zombie army is gonna win? :hhh: The Human Element is what separated GOT from the usual fantasy trash
 

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:dahell: the Winterfell storyline was a complete bad writing. Bran telling everybody in a 50 mile radius he is the omniscient 3 eyed raven and can see in the past but LF trying to get his sister killed acting like dude wouldn't intervine:usure:
Yeah we know it's dragons vs zombies now, and regular people gotta go. No excuse for sloppy writing and handling of subplots


wqtpb37woviz.jpg


http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08...right-on-deleted-scene-between-bran-and-sansa

There was a scene that we ended up getting rid of, I’m not sure why, where Sansa came to Bran’s chambers and said 'I need your help,'" Hempstead-Wright told IGN. "The way I understand it, Bran didn't know what was going on."

According to the actor, Bran stayed out of the conflict between the two Stark girls until Sansa approached him about the situation. "It was a battle between Sansa and Arya really, and it wasn't any of Bran's business until Sansa thought 'why don't I fact check this with the best fact checker in the universe' and Bran was like 'Littlefinger did this and this and this,'" he explained.

Thanks to Bran's gift of omniscience, Hempstead-Wright believes Bran ultimately knew that she would approach him and wouldn't have allowed his sisters to turn on each other. "Because Bran has a real idea of destinies, I think he was waiting for his sister to come to him to give her the knowledge," he said. "I don't think he would have let that happen and he wouldn’t have sat there while Arya got killed by Sansa, because Bran would have known that wasn’t the way things had to go. He would have known 'I need to be here to reveal what the truth is.'"




bruh :dead:


So the writes just gonna use Bran for everything now huh :heh:
 

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WTF are you on :hhh:



There are no lies told, is anyone actually worried that the Zombie army is gonna win? :hhh: The Human Element is what separated GOT from the usual fantasy trash
nikka. The shyt OPENS UP with a run in with the White Walkers. Ned cuts off the head of one of the nightswatch for abandoning his post to let him know he saw one. It's like watching a show about basketball and getting mad when they show people playing basketball.
 

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Just finished the episode

They didn't have to have Littlefinger go out whimpering like that bruh:wow:
 

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the people arguing about "the White Walkers are the real threat"


What threat Nikka? :hhh: Have yall seen Johns snow plot armor? :mjlol:


The show is obvious now, white walkers will be defeated and this will end like every other fantasy plot ever. What made GOT great was the human element not some ominous zombie invasion, the biggest threat in Westeros is cercei lannister not some fukking ice dragon :snoop:
:whoo: fukk calling the banners, just send jon, jamie, and bronn. :whew: wights don't stand a chance.
 
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