I feel like the GOT reddit generally overreaches with some of this stuff. Course that's Reddit in general.
yeah I mean give people who have had up to 20 years to overthink every line of these books a place to post (mostly) bad theories and you have /r/asoiaf
I'm curious to go back and find the first edition of each book but man, what a daunting task of reading like what, 4000 pages total?
Looks like Septon Meribald, which I was not aware of, so that's pretty cool. Likely will lead to the reintroduction of the hound
That character lead Brienne to the Brotherhood without Banners so it isn't out of the question we see LS
I'll agree with the action writing. That's a distinction I admittedly was ignoring. I was thinking of "the writing" as primarily the dialogue coming out of the actors mouths.
Re: writing vs visuals/cast/acting Form and content, folks. They are constitutive elements that form the whole of the work. They're inseparable.
That subreddit is so unbearable to comb through most of the time. Mainly because literally EVERYTHING seems to generate some auto-mod post.
Yeah all we really know is that he's only going to be in one epsiode and he will be part of introducing a character that we thought was gone. That list is long but realistically it's cat or dog......or Gendry lol
Haha I was on my phone and way too lazy to throw spoiler tags on it so I thought that would be appropriate.