what even is there to do for him? they're friends with the wildlings and all the white walkers are dead.
If they came up with a good story and Maisie was down to clown id be 100% IN on an Arya journey miniseries, even if it ends with her death. The Elissa Farman story in World/Fire & Blood is one of the more interesting parts and it’d be cool to see a version of that on tv. Maybe they have Arya retrace the steps of the surviving boat first to look for clues of what happened to Farman and then start west, find her islands, etx
On one hand, I hated the last couple of seasons as much as the next guy, so I have little to no enthusiasm for anything GOT-related, but on the other.... they can't really fuck it up even MORE. I don't really get the "there's nothing for him to do" thought though. This world is still wide open so I'm at least open to the idea that they have something interesting enough going on post-Daeny and White Walkers to explore.
yeha I mean I guess I’m looking at it with the mindset of “whose gonna be the big bad?!” But the world’s established politics would be just as interesting to me and I’d be a okay watching Jon dealing with Sansa and Sansa dealing with Bran over some rogue lords or a war over territory or something (though presumably none of them would be in it so idk haha)
If we have to have something set post-GOT, I'd like to have points of view from people outside the Starks. Instead of following Jon, let's follow one of his men. I dunno, do something to shake it up a bit.
True....maybe the "main character" is a Wildling or Northman serving with Jon or something. That could be interesting. But yeah just have zero clue what the story could be about. The only people the Wildlings have constant direct contact with are the Northmen. And the other populations they deal with aren't gonna be conquering them any time soon.
They'll find it, and then the Night's Watch will make their own Walkers, and dub them Night Walkers. And then who will take them on? None other than the Day Walker. "Some mothafuckas always tryin' to ice skate uphill."
Fully expecting this to feel like HBO's answer to the Disney+ Star Wars series. Smaller in scope than the main series, more personal focused story, no gigantic set piece battles, maybe some fan service sprinkled in.