For those who don't know this leaker gave us the controversial script snippets recently AND also claims to be the same p
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McDouchebag — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 12:06 PM)
What if that is Jon's real name in the book and Jon Griff is an impostor? Maybe they used Griff as a decoy to take the throne since they got some kind of Intel that there was a secret Targaryen that being Jon?
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CheruthCutestoryII — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 02:04 PM)
Euron and Jaime have one of the funniest exchanges in the script. He tells Jaime he plans to wed his sister, then quietly asks how she likes being F'ed. Even asks him if she likes a cheeky finger up the arse. Jaime is obviously livid but he can't do anything at the moment.
Welp, sounds like D&D "humor" to me. Can't do better than another finger up the ass joke! Confirmed.
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CheruthCutestoryII — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 02:29 PM)
Yes. They are approriating my culture!
Don't pretend you'd be fine with them making fun of salt cod up the ass. That belongs to your people.
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fmvd2000 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 03:41 PM)
On set reports of filming at the Winterfell set in Ireland and glimpses of the script reveal the last scene of the last episode of season seven.
The scene starts in the great hall of Winterfell during some sort of traditional holiday feast dinner but every one is faking the mood and only going through the motions of tradition in the hope of promoting a brief day of normalcy
Arya walks in the main door of the great hall, she is wearing the feast dress Sansa had pestered her about but over the top she is wearing a men's leather doublet and is wearing needle on her belt. Arya's mood is sour and she is frowning as she looks around the room. She sees Jon talking with Ser Davos and some other lords and walks up. Jon greats her and introduces the lords, the last one to turn around is introduced as Ser Gendry Barathian the Hammer of the Waters.
Gendry and Arya stair at each other in shock then Arya smiles and grabs Genry's arm and drags him out of the great hall. They stand on the steps and Arya desperately looks around the castle courtyard then drags Gendry into the stables, the stable boys run out and the door is bolted from the inside
Then shots were filmed of hay flying out the windows and chickens flying out in fear and sounds of furnishings being thrashed about were recorded.
Filming was moved to inside the stables with a limited crew and Maisie Williams shouting the line Whats my name bitch was heard and lots of moaning.
Filming resumed outside the stables and there was one shot of Gendry staggering out of the stables with no pants and covered in blood and he falls passed out in the snow, Podrick and Tyrion walk up to him and Pod is trying to help Gendry up as Tyrion is pound/patting him on the shoulder drunkenly laughing The hammer of the Hymens indeed
The last reported shot was back in the feast hall as Arya walks by the refreshment table and grabs a Dornish Cigar out of a box on the table and joins Sansa and Brienne's table and lights the cigar from the candle. Sansa picks straw out of Arya's hair and says discussed I don't even know you any more Arya swats her hand away and replies I'm Arya Stark of Winterfell and a woman is satisfied
The script hints that the scene shot in the barn will be inter cut with F/X shots of the reanimated ice dragon pounding on the ice wall and bringing it crashing down and a sky shot of a flood of white wights flooding though the opening -
CheruthCutestoryII — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 04:00 PM)
Reading these I have some questions.
Dragonstone: Pod and Brienne on horses at castle gates. Jon et al arrive by sea and Dany shows up up after everyone on Dragon, Rhaegal flying around.
Why is Brienne at Dragonstone? How did she get there on a horse? It's an island.
The dragonpit is in King's Landing.
Melisandre is only at Dragonstone and leaves before Jon arrives.
It's not a contradiction, necessarily. But in the original leaks Mel says she brought fire and ice together. I remember it vividly because the line is so bad it made my bowels tie into knots and I've been constipated since.
That definitely implies she sees Jon with Dany. Carice was also shooting the same day as Kit. Granted it could be a vision she had but the implication was she saw that purpose accomplished.
Jon and Jorah get on. Jon tells him he's glad Ned never caught and killed him. Jorah says he's pretty glad too.
I don't understand what this means. Jorah was banished. Ned was never going to catch him and kill him. Jorah was comfortably communicating with Varys in the first season. He wasn't worried his secret hiding spot had been caught out.
Jon vocally pledges to Dany at Dragonpit, throws everyone off guard including Dany(also no one thinks this wise as it winds up Cersei).
Jon is not only betraying his oath to people who bestowed an honor upon him when he has absolutely no reason to (Dany will help anyway) but even she thinks it's a bad idea to be so vocal?
That is
genuinely
out of character for Jon.
This isn't meant to be a contradiction of the spoilers. I don't know. Just some weirdness with it.
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ChazzJazz — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 04:12 PM)
We only saw Davos and Stannis on the beach at Dragonstone, BUT that castle is supposed to be a marvel of ancient construction, so supposedly you need transport to get to the gate.
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Leo_ofRedKeep — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 11:35 AM)
There:
http://www.imdb.com/board/10944947/board/thread/262603589?d=262603589#262603589
Long may she reign
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