Jaime non si limita a bruciare la lettera, la ignora bellamente e se ne va con Brienne, non mi sembra un gesto impulsivo.
Il trailer sembra confermare che awayfortheladspart2 era proprio la fonte originale.
Quindi c'è parecchio altro da aggiungere ai leaks, comprese le pagine di script.
Un pò di info e un paio di link.
Unsullied and Casterly Rock Yes. The Unsullied attack it with a large force, while a small force led by Grey Worm sneaks in via Tyrion's secret whore entrance and slays the garrison force that's there.
Greyworm leads the attack on Casterly Rock as per Tyrion's plan. Casterly Rock is taken quite easily, as the Lannister's essentially have abandoned it, rationalising that once Dany's forces take it they will be cut off from the Sea by Euron's forces, and the Lannister forces will cut them off by land - they won't be able to hold the Rock for a significant time. Eventually (and pretty sure this isn't on screen) they abandon CR and Grey Worm rejoins Dany's forces, and will be in the Dragonpit scene Euron He tells Jaime that he plans to wed his sister, then quietly asks him exactly what way she enjoys being fucked. Even asks if she likes a cheeky finger up the arse.
Euron wants power. And a Queen. He has a huge Navy, she doesn't. THat's a pretty simple arrangement. He is determined that he'll marry her, and she allows him to believe its a possibility for as long as he's useful. This is Cersei after all. Eastwatch
When they arrive at Eastwatch Tormund takes them to the cells - he has captured Thoros, Beric and The Hound just South of the Wall heading North and isn't sure what to do with them. Jon offers to let them come with them after they tell him the Red God wants them to go beyond the wall. Gendry isn't too keen on this though, he hasn't forgiven them for shipping him off with Melisandre.
Golden company In the last episode Cersei reveals to Jaime she's just bought their services. 20,000 soldiers.
In pretty much the next scene when Cersei and Jaime are alone he asks her about Euron, and she laughs and says Euron hasn't really turned tail - rather he's gone on her orders to use the Iron Fleet to ferry the Gold Company to Westeros - she's just got a brand new line of credit with the Iron Bank, and she's decided to buy an army of mercenaries with it. She plunders Highgarden to pay the Iron Bank. They're pretty happy at the fast payment, and then Cersei pushes it further. She tells Tycho that Westoros needs a stable ruler, and that Targaryen's rule is unpredictable both politically and financially. She essentially persuades him to authorise a line of credit for her to buy more warriors, which pays off in the last episode when it turns out she's hired The Gold Company to join her side in the coming conflict. Home Original sources awayforthelads awayfortheladspart2 More... Jon/Jorah/Gendry Jon says he's glad that Ned never caught and killed Jorah. Jorah says he's pretty glad about that too! they have a quick fun scene about how their fathers were friends. "The bastard of Winterfell and the bastard of King's Landing". Gendry seems to enjoy meeting again someone his father had some connection with. Naval battle/Ellaria/Yara We don't see her [Ellaria] again but it's implied she's left to starve to death in the dungeon. The Sand Snakes are on Yara's ship. Euron's ship SIlence sails alongside and his tongueless sailors board, as does he. Nymeria and Obara attack him and he personally kills them both using their own weapons - impales one and strangled the other with her whip. Ellaria and Tyene are taken back to Kings Landing as gifts for Cersei, along with Yara.
We don't see her again after she's left to watch Tyene die, but it's heavily implied she's dead. Ellaria is made to watch her youngest (I cannnever remember their name. Bad pussy one, yes?) die from a poison kiss delivered by Cersei herself - she wants to make her suffer the way she suffered for Myrcella. Yara is taken prisoner and treated badly, but we don't see her die this season, so there's still hope Theon may rescue her. Dragonpit He vocally pledges to her in the Dragonpit. This catches everyone off guard, including Dany, who wasn't expecting him to do that. (Also no-one thinks it was wise, as this really winds up Cersei) Pod and Brienne arrive at the castle gates on horseback.
Brienne leaves Winterfell to travel to Kings Landing to represent Sansa at the Dragonpit meeting. (this happens after Sansa gets a Raven from Kings Landing asking her to join the meeting requested by Dany and Jon)
Jon et al arrive by sea, and Dany shows up after everyone else arrives on Drogon either Rhaegal flying around. Only Cersei notices that she only has 2 dragons in tow, and in the scene after with Jamie she points out that Dany brought 2 dragons to impress Cersei with her power, but everyone has heard she has 3. She surmises from this that the third must be injured or dead, and that means the dragons aren't invincible after all. No, which is a bit of an oversight. In the Dragonpit though Brienne and The Hound meet again, and Arya is mentioned then. The Hound asks her if she shouldn't be taking care of Arya, and Brienne replies that 'The only person needing protecting is the one who gets in her (Arya's) way' and this makes The Hound smile, and say that he doesn't plan to be the one to do that. Melisandre She's only at Dragonstone, and then she leaves just before Jon arrives. Mellisandre suggests she will leave Westoros for a while. Varys tells her that she might not be safe if she ever returns. It is Varys Melisandre is talking to when she says at least she brought ice and fire together Wight Hunt [how dead Viserion is retrieved from the water]Big heavy chains. Literally, that's pretty much what the script says.
Jon falls when trying to climb onto Drogon and appears to sink under the lake, so it looks like he's a goner.
Polar Bear is before wight army attack. Thoros dies overnight and is just left behind. Dany only goes North out of concern for Jon (and Jorah obv). After the bear attack Jon gets Gendry to run back to Eastwatch and send a Raven to Dany to let her know what's happened. After she receives it she leaves impulsively to go find them. Tyrion thinks this is a bad idea, but she doesn't listenScript also mentions a WILDLING TRACKER at the front of the party so there's your other person. And he gets killed by the bear (you need a red shirt, otherwise how will we know there's a threat, right?)” Brienne and Jaime It'll be a fun scene. She tries to persuade him that he has to bring the army north to support Jon, and he says he admires her loyalty to the Starks. To which Brienne says "FUCK LOYALTY!" - she's just flat out terrified by the Wight demo, and she sees the threat for what it is - a matter of pure survival, and it won't matter what house you stand for. It's going to be a good character moment for her. Cersei and Jaime He walks out on her, while she is threatening to have The Mountain kill him. Jaime calls her bluff however, and the Mountain stands aside and lets him leave her chambers. Next we see him he's on his horse heading north. That's all we see of him. Jaime rides alone north. The timeline [when Jaime and Cerse have sex] is a bit fuzzy as usual on the show. Needless to say they don't specify which time Jaime did the business, but it's implied that their relationship has been sexual ever since he returned from Dorne. Gendry and Davos Gendry goes to Dragonstone because Davos seeks him out and brings him there during Tyrion's secret visit to meet Jaime. Davos wants to give Gendry a purpose in life, rather than being someone's mistake. There's no mention of Storm's End. There's also no mention of Edmure in my scripts, but I wouldn't rule out that a scene was added later when they remembered he was still imprisoned there. Makes sense Winterfell Jon and Sansa wil have a few scenes together discussing how the North should be ruled at the start of the season. They disagree - Sansa is definitely the harder of the two. Jon leaves at the end of Episode 2, leaving her in charge of Winterfell. The reunions on paper don't read particularly emotional, but add some decent acting and some great GoT music and I reckon they might draw a tear or two out. Not really. Bran isn't interested in ruling [Lord of Winterfell] at all. Or talking to anyone much. The season for the girls ends with Sansa sentencing LF to death and Arya slicing his throat, then the two of them talking about missing Ned and their mother.
Hotpie And it's mentioned by Hot Pie in episode 2 that he heard she blew up the Great Sept, so it's pretty common knowledge across Westeros
He gets a scene in Episode 2, yes, on Arya's journey back to Winterfell.(hotpie) the same place Hot Pie has worked for a while now. The tavern.
Theon The fight he has on the beach with the Iron Born is him trying to persuade them to join him to rescue Yara, but they aren't interested until he keeps getting back up after they knock him down, and eventually bests the dude (who makes the mistake of trying to put Theon down by kicking him in the balls, which is where he gains the upper hand).
Dany and Jon It's Jon. He goes to her cabin while they're sailing north after the Dragonpit meeting. Note: there's NO dialogue in this sequence as it's cross cut with Bran and Sam discussing Jon's past
He's recovering from the Wight attack and being submerged in an icy lake. She's come in to where he is convalescing [refers to the scene where Jon is naked and says he would bend the knee but he is naked. Not the sex scene.]
In episode 4 just before she leaves for the ambush he takes her down to the caves below Dragonstone where they are mining Dragonglass. He shows her some cave paintings on the walls that look like the spiral things we've seen earlier in the series - they are the work of the Children of the Forest a very long time ago, from long before there were Targaryens or Starks or Lannisters. Dany says maybe they are from before there were even men, but Jon shows her a picture that has 5 small figures with 3 larger ones - the Children of the Forest and the First Men fighting a common enemy - the White Walkers - there will be another painting of them too, with the Night King. Jon says that this shows that despite the people of Westeros differences, this shows that there has always been a need for them to bad together against this enemy. Dany says she believes him, and that she will help him. IF he bends the knee. It's directly after this that she gets the news that while they may have taken Casterly Rock, it hasn't exactly been a victory and their troops are now cut off.
Lyanna and Rhaegar's wedding The only people speaking in the vision are Lyanna and Rhaegar reciting their vows and the High Septon conducting the ceremony. It's in a forest clearing, and the description says it should look similar to Robb and Talisa's wedding. Nothing happens in the short scene bar us seeing them reciting their vows and it being clear they are very much in love. When he has this vision he's in his bedroom, and Samwell is with him Dragonstone During Dany's absence Jon and Davos have a conversation with Missandei and Theon arrives back at Dragonstone. This is the first time Jon and Theon have seen each other since he left for the Wall. Jon looks like he's going to beat the shit out of Theon, but he tells him the only reason he doesn't is because of what he did for Sansa
In the script it's definitely Drogon [who Jon pets]. Maybe they've changed it, but the Dragon he's petting is the one Dany is riding, and she only rides Drogon, right?
Sam and Jorah Maester Ebrose tells Sam not to waste time trying to cure it, and mentions that an old Maester had done some reading into it but forbids Sam to take it further.
Sam steals a key for the restricted library and find the book detailing how to cut off the scales and treat it with a special ointment (that Sam prepares himself from the instructions)
We see him start the operation on Jorah, and it's clearly incredibly painful and takes all night. We don't get much more of a description of the process than that though. It's a bit underwhelming for what everyone seems to think is an irreversible condition. Missandei and Greyworm [this passage is in my own words not lads]
Missandei comes to see Greyworm in episode 3 just before he leaves for Casterly Rock to say goodbye. They have a conversation about how Greyworm now has one fear and that is not seeing Missandei again. Greyworm talks about how they do not belong in Westeros after Dany takes the throne and asks Missandei if she would like to see Naath again. She says her people are peaceful and cannot protect themselves. Greyworm responds by saying the Unsullied are not peaceful and can protect Missandei’s people.
They end up kissing and Missandei removes her clothes. She removes Greyworms top but when she tries to remove his lower clothing he grabs her on the wrist gently to stop her. She says she wants to see all of him. He objects but then nods and she removes his clothes. They go to the bed where Greyworm kisses her face, neck and breasts. He moves downwards but the camera remains focused on Missandei’s face as she receives pleasure.
In episode 4 Missandei and Dany are having a female bonding session and Dany tells missandei not to worry Greyworm will return to her. Dany asks what happened between them and Missandei answers “many things”. Dany realises they have had sex and asks “the pillar?” and Missandei answers “yes”. Misc. Tormund/Beric/Hound/Gendry We won’t see Beric and Gendry after that episode (6), or at least they aren’t mentioned.
The script says at the end of that episode The Hound heads south with the captive Wight in a box, and Beric follows him. Beric isn’t in Episode 7 though.
Tormund will reappear in the very last scene of Ep 7 - he’s manning the Wall when the army of the dead attack and Viserion burns it. We don’t see him die or anything, just running for safety once the dragon attacks. Ambush Scene [asked whether Drogon gets hit with the ballista at the ambush scene]
He does. It puts him down, and while Dany is on the ground with him that's when Jaime makes a mad dash of an attack to try and kill her - Drogon turns at the last minute and blasts flame at him, and Bronn pushes Jaime off his horse (which is toast) and into the river beside him, where they see the flames burst over the surface. That's the end of Episode 4.
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Alcune delle novità:
- rivedremo Frittella
- Cersei ha ingaggiato 20000 soldati della Compagnia Dorata con un prestito della Banca di Ferro
- Mastino e Brienne parlano di Arya alla Fossa
- Dialogo Varys e Melisandre (lui la minaccia). Lei parte
- Jaime, Brienne e "Fuck loyalty!"
- Scambio Arya-Sansa dopo la morte di Ditocorto
- Calcio nei (mancanti) testicoli di Theon
- Jon e Dany in una cava di vetro di drago sotto Roccia del Drago e graffiti antichi
- Bran e Sam e la visione del matrimonio R e L (recitano i voti e si capisce che si amano)
- scena di sesso Missandei- Verme Grigio (sembra lui abbia ancora il "pillar" - non le "rocks")
- nell'episodio 7 i non-morti e Viserion attaccano Tormund e altri uomini
- Gli Immacolati conquistano Castel Granito facilmente (usando l'entrata segreta di Tyrion) e Verme Grigio torna a Roccia del Drago
La Banca di Ferro era inc***ata nera perché Cersei non pagava i debiti, al punto di arrivare a finanziare Stannis. Cersei continua a non pagare i debiti, quindi la banca le concede un grosso prestito. Logica inattaccabile.
La cosa della scena di sesso fra quei due è una trollata, vero? Vero?
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Io ho provato un mesetto fa circa a inserire tutti i suoi leaks. Poi ho desistito dato che il tipo li ha condivisi in un arco temporale di circa 4-5 mesi
"Power resides where men believe it resides. No more and no less."
La Banca di Ferro era inc***ata nera perché Cersei non pagava i debiti, al punto di arrivare a finanziare Stannis. Cersei continua a non pagare i debiti, quindi la banca le concede un grosso prestito. Logica inattaccabile.
La cosa della scena di sesso fra quei due è una trollata, vero? Vero?
No nel trailer si vede Verme Grigio senza la parte superiore della sua armatura a torso nudo
Awayfortheladspart2 dice che Cersei riesce a pagare parte dei debiti della Corona utilizzando le ricchezze di Altogiardino e convincendo la Banca di Ferro ad elargirle una nuova linea di credito in quanto lei è l'unica sovrana in grado di governare i 7 Regni in modo stabile screditando gli altri pretendenti(Daenerys) Ma le foto delle riprese in Spagna a Novembre ci mostrano chiaramente i carri della carovana Lannister-Tarly distrutti e bruciati. Bah
"Power resides where men believe it resides. No more and no less."
No assolutamente no nel trailer si vede Verme Grigio senza la parte superiore della sua armatura.
Non ci voglio credere. Magari aveva caldo... no eh?
No assolutamente no nel trailer si vede Verme Grigio senza la parte superiore della sua armatura.
Non ci voglio credere. Magari aveva caldo... no eh?
No mi dispiace deluderti. Anch'io trovo questa scena di sesso assolutamente gratuita fine a se stessa e brutalmente fan service. Sono cose prevedibili se analizziamo le scelte e la logica utilizzata da D&D dopo la 4° stagione
Vi informo che awayfortheladspart2 è stato nominato stasera subito dopo l'uscita del trailer ed è riapparso per circa venti minuti. Era rimasto inattivo per circa 3 settimane quando ha spoilerato la scena intima fra Ellaria e Yara(che compare nel trailer) e altre scene minori della settima stagione. Per seguire le imprese del leaker più ricercato della storia basta aprire questo link:
"Power resides where men believe it resides. No more and no less."
Sì lo so, ho visto il trailer. Però se proprio volevano mostrare Nathalie Emmanuel nuda potevano trovare un modo che non coinvolgesse un eunuco...
Fatemi capire allora awayforthelads e awayfortheladspart2 sono lo stesso leaker?
Sì lo so, ho visto il trailer. Però se proprio volevano mostrare Nathalie Emmanuel nuda potevano trovare un modo che non coinvolgesse un eunuco...
Hanno sviluppato questo "filone romantico" dalla 5 stagione se non ricordo male. Era naturale aspettarsi il suo degno epilogo prima o poi.Alla fine il 98% degli spettatori di GOT non aspettavano altro. Chi ha letto i libri si tappa il naso e la bocca
"Power resides where men believe it resides. No more and no less."
Fatemi capire allora awayforthelads e awayfortheladspart2 sono lo stesso leaker?
Questo non lo so ma entrambi sono assolutamente attendibili. Awayfortheladspart2 qualche mese fa ha detto di aver cancellato il primo account poiché temeva di subire ripercussioni legali da parte di HBO. Ha visto che non succedeva niente dopo 3-4 mesi e si è iscritto con un nuovo account. Sostiene di essere la stessa persona. Però non possiamo dimostrarlo
"Power resides where men believe it resides. No more and no less."
La Banca di Ferro era inc***ata nera perché Cersei non pagava i debiti, al punto di arrivare a finanziare Stannis. Cersei continua a non pagare i debiti, quindi la banca le concede un grosso prestito. Logica inattaccabile.
La cosa della scena di sesso fra quei due è una trollata, vero? Vero?
Ma Stannis è morto....
La sceltalogica sarebbe finanziare Dany, ma sarebbe troppo facile...
In piu la Compagnia Dorata non essendoci YG doveva fare qualcosa.
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Io ho provato un mesetto fa circa a inserire tutti i suoi leaks. Poi ho desistito dato che il tipo li ha condivisi in un arco temporale di circa 4-5 mesi
Lo avevo già postato, insieme a ad altri due
Fatemi capire allora awayforthelads e awayfortheladspart2 sono lo stesso leaker?
Sì.
La Banca di Ferro era inc***ata nera perché Cersei non pagava i debiti, al punto di arrivare a finanziare Stannis. Cersei continua a non pagare i debiti, quindi la banca le concede un grosso prestito. Logica inattaccabile.
Ma Stannis è morto....
La sceltalogica sarebbe finanziare Dany, ma sarebbe troppo facile...
In piu la Compagnia Dorata non essendoci YG doveva fare qualcosa.
Pare che Cersei convinca la Banca a finanziare lei e non Dany: She tells Tycho that Westoros needs a stable ruler, and that Targaryen's rule is unpredictable both politically and financially. She essentially persuades him to authorise a line of credit for her to buy more warriors, which pays off in the last episode when it turns out she's hired The Gold Company to join her side in the coming conflict.