They’re more spoilery than I would have thought stills could be. Also I called something and I’m so proud/disappointed. Definitely listen to this post and don’t look things up if you really care.
Im afraid it’s going to be hard to even process all the deaths the next few weeks because they’re all going to start happening so quickly. I definitely stayed off twitter for fears of spoilers, but a couple of Facebook groups I was a part of have been super spoiler heavy for this and Endgame.
Do you want me to PM you? It is massive spoilers, be warned. PM me if you want them, obviously not gonna send them if you don't want to see haha
Did you watch the show already??? Reading spoilers for Endgame before I watched it didn't bother me or ruin it for me at all, but for this show I wouldn't want to know what happens ahead of time.
No. I'm not even sure the episode has leaked fully. It's just two sets of stills that leaked from the episode, but the pictures are absolutely big spoilers for the show and I would avoid them at all costs.
Damn I really turned down seeing TBS play tell all your friends and louder now to watch it tonight lol
I still swear fewer people will die than everyone thinks. Six characters just can’t carry the rest of the season.
I really think we get maybe 2-3 b level character deaths like a Tormund, Podrick level. I really don’t think we see Jon, Dany, Tyrion, Jamie, Arya, or Sansa dying tonight.
I’d put money on Theon, Tormund, and Gendry all dying in battle. Davos making a sacrificial decision of some sort also seems probable and will gut me. Maybe deaths for me are Sam, Jorah, and Greyworm. I know Sam probably makes at least one person shake their head but it’s the least guessed and he’s also gotten lucky with them too many times.
This can’t / won’t be 90 minutes of Winterfell battle, right? I imagine there will be cuts to King’s Landing / Iron Islands to break up the battle scenes and serve as a breather, right?
Don’t think so. Maybe a few minutes at most, but they’ve been hyping it up as the longest battle sequence literally in the history of film, so it has to be loooooong.
This episode was hyped up by everyone to be nothing but action and the directors said it's the "longest battle sequence" in TV history, surpassing the length of the Battle of Helms Deep in LOTR Helms Deep lasted 40 minutes on screen. The battle in this weeks episode is supposed to take up a majority of the 80 minutes.
Well damn, thank goodness for the pause feature. Gonna eat before the episode so I can keep my eyes on the screen full time.