I feel like they never really go into detail regarding his visions of the future. That part is mostly a mystery, I believe. It seems as though he gets visions of specific events (the Night King's death, Dany's death, becoming king) etc. and then puts certain pieces into motion so they play out accordingly (giving Arya the dagger, revealing Jon's parentage). Otherwise, it would make sense that he needs informants for past/present information. He can see everything, but there's just too much information out there. He's not automatically taking in everything going on in the whole world, so he needs people on the ground to tell him, "Hey, you might want to check this out..."
my HBO amazon channel subscription renewed for another month at midnight (forgot to cancel after the finale) so i'm debating what to watch next, specific to HBO so i'm not wasting this $15. thinking maybe Westworld, but open to suggestions* *note: prime includes older HBO shows like The Wire, The Sopranos, Deadwood, Curb, Veep, etc. so it would have to be a newer one to utilize the subscription.
Until the end where he just dips on any part of official business to hunt for Drogon, despite the only hint he has being “he went east”. Really would love to know how long that takes him to accomplish. I also wonder if he just stops getting wheeled into the meetings at all almost immediately.
lol like why does he need a Master of Whispers? He can see everything The whole thing was a long con for him to be able to warg into a dragon and spend his days as a king fucking around as Drogon flying all over the world lol
BoB is amazing. as is The Pacific but in a very different way of course. Barry never intrigued me but i may throw it on tonight and see. thanks! i actually watched BLL this week! loved it. Witherspoon is amazing. Chernobyl i forgot about! definitely gonna watch that. love that subject / material / history. thanks!
I appreciate such a good, long response! But see, this is one of my problems with fantasy, in general to be clear, is that they pretty much do whatever they want and chalk it up to be mystery or whatever.
Jaime pushed Bran out of a tower so Bran dropped a tower on him Honestly even the name "King's Landing" was foreshadowing way back in season 1 when Bran was pushed out of that tower
when will GoT Ck2 mod update so that this is the ending in the game too. i wanna be bran and pardon jon and have him go tame drogon
i dont think you can play davos because he doesnt have any land. you could probably give him 1 castle and then change to him using the console and let the game run on 5 speed and everyone goes to war against each other while u chill
It’s funny, I stanned Dany for so long it was hard to let go of the idea of her being the winner in the end. Like what she did was unforgivable but I don’t think I ever fully got over how much I loved her season 1 arc and I wanted to see her end up on the throne on the end pretty much the full run of the shows. One of my favorite thrones memories is when she steps out of the fire with her dragons, and she seemed to have some sort of destiny on her side. Oh well; I understand why they did what they did but that feeling was Hard to let go of this seasons
Naath isn’t Essos though, right? It’s going to be bad news if he flies her to Meereen and Daario shows up to kill everyone. Or could Drogon communicate his complex views on the corrupting nature of power and monarchy to stop that revenge??