“He has told me about it. And I know it exists. It’s happening,” Clarke said. “It’s been created by Kit as far as I can understand, so he’s in it from the ground up. So what you will be watching, hopefully, if it happens, is certified by Kit Harington.”
Kit Harington made this show himself. What else could you possibly want to guanretee quality? Everyone has at least 4 Kit Harington productions in their top 5.
Kit Harrington understands the character better than D&D do, there’s tons of interviews about his misgivings about where D&D were taking Jon. Especially when he got revived, not to mention that’s GRRM is actually involved with the idea at least according to Kit
Why would Ned even let Jon join the Night's Watch? Especially since he believed that "Winter is coming".
This show makes no fricking sense. Anyone who says that S1 is good is a moron, this crap was always schlock. >omg somebody died, what a twist >forest midgets from the moon, holy frick auto-renew my subscription HBO
He seemed to be protected fine at Winterfell. Seventeen odd years and nothing happened. No lets let him go to this brotherhood of murderers and rapists, where the wildling attacks have increased tenfold, and after I just found a direwolf south of the wall for the first time in centuries and executed a man for reporting a sighting of white walkers.
Seems like a nice place where surely nothing bad good happen.
pic related, Eddard is as moronic as George Lucas.
>Why would Ned even let Jon join the Night's Watch? Especially since he believed that "Winter is coming". >This show makes no fricking sense.
If you hate this in the show, you'll hate it even more in the book. Jon joins the Night's Watch because he gets drunk and found it cool.
>wildling attacks have increased tenfold >a direwolf found south of the wall, possibly for the first time in recorded history >execution of a sane man, backed up by his own brother, for reporting that white walkers (Winter) have returned
You're not supposed to give kids what they want, whenever they want it. That's what being a parent is; making decisions for children and teaching them how to make their own.
Instead, Ned's refusal to even tell Jon about his origins turned him into a mental mess, leading to his disillusioned want to join the Watch, a place more dangerous than King's Landing, as of all the evidence presented in the pilot episode.
Ned is quite literally the dumbest motherfricker in the entire series and deserved to get his head chopped.
Also, Jon's not a Stark. Whatever's normal for his "family" doesn't apply to him, and nor should it really, since the Starks historically seem to be the stupidest family in the kingdom.
>Ned's refusal to even tell Jon about his origins turned him into a mental mess
He saved his life, moron. Everyone would have wanted to kill him, starting with Robert.
>Telling Jon his own parentage is the same as sending ravens to every capital
What? Why would Robert suddenly know?
Respecting your claimed child enough to tell him the truth(s) of the world and his own origins is part of Eddard's character.
I find the Night's Watch subplot to be nonsensical, but everything else ties pretty neatly into Ned's downfall. Specifically his own cowardice, and ignorance of that cowardice. Which in his defense is how he was raised.
>part of Eddard's character
His character is mostly being "honorable" to a degree that most sane people - especially in Westeros - would consider autistic.
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He wasn't that honorable. He was kinda cowardly. He didn't tell Robert about his Cersei's betrayal, and even changed Robert's final will without telling him.
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Yeah, that's why I used quotation marks. He was moronic and somewhat cowardly but handwaved it away as pretending that he was acting honorable. I have honestly no idea how the Starks managed to not go extinct for thousands of years.
The Stark's viewed the Night's Watch as an honor. It was everyone else that just saw it as a punishment.
I think its more unrealistic he never told Catelyn about Jon though. She seems capable of keeping a secret, and then she wouldn't have been such a cold c**t.
>never told Catelyn >because... uhh... she'd get upset, ok? now stop asking
yeah that was stupid too
I mean the b***h gets angry at the drop of a hat, why not just tell her and get it over with? probably would have prevented her from becoming lady ironheart or whatever, but I suppose that's not a fair complaint. I mean Ned can't see the future.
Initially Ned didn’t tell her because he barely knew her and wouldn’t be able to gage wether or not he could trust her with a secret. As he got older he probably refrained from telling her because she would have said keeping Jon would be too dangerous because everyone would be gunning for him if they knew the truth even Robert.
>I mean the b***h gets angry at the drop of a hat
Precisely why it wouldn't have been a good idea to tell her. Plus Ned just hopped in for his brother to marry her and then fricked off to the war, they didn't exactly have a connection, unlike the one he had with his sister who made him swear an oath.
The point was that she gets angry at nothing, she's just a mental wreck and always has been. Again, this is shown when she lets go of all her little restraint and becomes a psychopath.
Cat was crazier than her sister, but at least she heard what other people said and could process things. Not telling her about Jon (ironically) lead to her becoming even crazier. All because Eddard is a coward at heart.
As it's established several times; he wouldn't speak to the king the way he does unless it was Robert. All that honor and respect nonsense is a facade for his own faults.
Eddard is a close resemblance thematically to Macbeth. He's not as blatantly crazy as Macbeth becomes, but he leads others to it, cat particuarly.
The nonsensical writing is one thing, but I'll never understand why people (the audience/readers) treat Eddard like a hero archetype. All his hero qualities are surface-level to disguise pain and failures that he's virtually unwilling to acknowledge.
>She seems capable of keeping a secret
really?
she let jaime go free. she let a valueable hostage leave because muh daughters.
she would have gotten jon killed like a dumb b***h
The book explains it better basically Ned can’t bring a Bastard to court it would be seen as an insult. Jon believes he can’t stay at winterfell because Catlyn hates his fricking guts. Even if his brothers do love him, he doesn’t feel like he belongs. Ned even knowing the truth of the wall, decides it’s probably the best option since he knows Benjen will look over anon and if the secret of his parentage ever gets out somehow he will be protected by the Neutrality of the Nights Watch.
First off Jon needs a future. Second Ned needs to burry him so no one notices hes a Targ. Jon being a bastard gave him limited options. Even then Ned had to be talked into it. Mostly by Cat who hated Jon out of duty.
I don't think Ned did know what he was doing. He was a poor judge of people, seeing as how he got outplayed at every corner at King's Landing. He could have told Cat and legitimized Jon. No one would have been the wiser.
Also, Robert wouldn't have killed Jon even if he found out. He was disgusted that the Mountain killed Rhaegar's kids, and he loved and trusted Ned. He only wants Dany and Visaryes dead because they are off raising an army against him. At worst, he probably would have had sentenced Jon to the take the black, which is where he ends up anyway. Probably he would have only required Jon renounce his claim and swear fealty. Honestly, that would have been the best outcome anyway, because the rightful heir of the Targaryen line renouncing his claim would have brought the few remaining Targaryen supporters into the fold.
>when Robb wrote his inheritance letter
why did they cut this from the show. it's a little detail and a nice emotional momment for the characters.
plus it will probably come into play when jon leaves the watch in the books
Too much exposition for D&D to handle. >Half-a-dozen Northern/River lords in attendance who haven't been introduced before >Robb and Catelyn talking about historical examples of bastard legitimization >Will have to inevitably have to mention or include Howland Reed
no.
there's several pilots in the work and this is just one of them. none are guaranteed to get picked up. jon snow is not compelling enough for a spin off, especially boring ass ''i dun wan et'' jon snow.
Its a GOT spin off on HBO made by Kit himself with GRR helping out. You are delusional if you think there wont be at least one season. Yes, GOT has a damaged reputation. Yes, anything GOT related would still CRUSH the pilot of any of their original IPs. Fallen fans get upset that not everyone has completely boycotted the franchise.
Sweet singular sentence. I would show my own, but you can just google “Jon Snow Spin Off” and youll see hundreds of articles creating hype and highlighting reasons why it will happen, not why it wont happen. You are gargling GRRM ballsack if you think he is some authority behind the scenes at HBO. They probably barely keep that old frick in the loop lmao. All he said was “its not for sure happening” and thats all you got. I got hundreds of articles teasing it, and people are talking about it.
Again, let me make this very very clear. You are delusional if you think this show is not happening. Legit delusional.
Good odds they'll test the waters with the new show coming out and if it is received well, they'll try some of these other ideas out and fund them. Judging by what we've seen of it so far though, that's unlikely. Nog Targs plus an IP israelite & israelite poisoned already has one foot in the grave.
season 6 - 8 D&D jon snow is not interesting, i mean. they butchered the character and there's no recovery. jon was my favorite character when reading the books
There’s a lot of shit about the BoTB that just doesn’t make any sense, like how the northern forces werent afraid of the giant, how no one makes Wun-wun a weapon etc, not to mention how Small Jon just betrays Rickon for no reason. He could’ve easily fricked Ramsey over and used Rickon as a puppet. There is absolutely no reason anyone would fight for Ramsey or even the Bolton’s for that matter once people realize Jon is there.
They just do it because they wanted to make Sansa look like a genius by manipulating Littlefinger to help Jon but it just makes her look like a b***h. Jon should absolutely hate Sansa by the end of the show
Yeah, it was bad. It was like D&D threw out all notions of an actual battle and just demanded that there was an inordinate pile of bodies and Sansa gets to save the day.
This seems genuinely sad. Like, what is there left for his character to do? Run around in the snow and cut wood?
His big hero moment should have been killing the Night King, but that was stolen from him for cheap woke femitard points to tickle the rancid c**ts of barren childless millennial women. So he failed to do anything important, and his waifu died, so now he's got nothing going on. Nothing.
And that'll probably translate from Kit, since he also has nothing going on lol
let's not forget how D&D ignored his Targaryen lineage and all cahracter interactions about this for some reason. one of the most important aspects of the character and tthey deleted it
>get magically revived, just to >get bailed out by Shansha >be lectured by that Mormont brat >kingindanoth >get bailed out by Dany during your moronic suicide mission >do a grand total of nothing during the siege >proceed to do a grand total of nothing in KL >shank Dany >k guess I'll just frick off to the North so captain dickless and the magically reproducing huns will frick off
>This development news means there are now seven Thrones projects in the works in addition to the upcoming House of the Dragon prequel series, which debuts Aug. 21. Dragon tells the story of a civil war within House Targaryen and is set about 200 years before the events in Thrones.
HBO’s other live-action prequels in various stages of development are 10,000 Ships (aka Nymeria) with showrunner Amanda Segel, 9 Voyages (aka The Sea Snake) with showrunner Bruno Heller, and Dunk and Egg with showrunner Steve Conrad.
There are also three animated prequel projects, first reported by THR, including The Golden Empire, which is set in the China-inspired land of Yi Ti.
I think you can definitely make Jon Snow into a compelling character again.
One of the reasons he became boring is because he got too much power and his character became all about politics.
There was no passion in his character anymore.
Take his power away and it could work.
I wish they would do a show based around tourneys. Tournament arcs are the best arcs in every show. Shame we only saw one tournament in GoT and it was a single episode.
dunk and egg has a kino tournament short story.
dunk insults some noble knight and gets challenged to a 4v4 duel, so now he, a lowborn hedgeknight, has to convince some of the nobles in attendance to fight for him.
They should make it as meta and irony poisoned as possible culminating into a final arc where it's just a high fantasy story played straight. A "reconstruction" if you will.
Just have the opening being Bran flashing through Season 8 and wargs back in time and warns Jon. This makes Jon say around season 6 or something decide go take the fight TO the Night King. Get everyone back whilst their still young. Season 8 erased.
Why hasn't this website set fire to burlington bar or witch hunted the fat c**ts who were in there reacting? Its literallt their fault the show declined.
You are thinking of Clarke. Kit loved Jon Snow. Clarke was the one who hated the show by the end of it and wants nothing to do with it anymore. Kit is always at fan conventions in full costumes doing panels. Clarke won't even mention Daenaryes on twitter anymore.
The Wall is boring.
What is west of westeros?
Westwesteros
Pacificoceanos, then Essos
You forgot Middleos which is between Essos and Westeros
“He has told me about it. And I know it exists. It’s happening,” Clarke said. “It’s been created by Kit as far as I can understand, so he’s in it from the ground up. So what you will be watching, hopefully, if it happens, is certified by Kit Harington.”
Kit Harington made this show himself. What else could you possibly want to guanretee quality? Everyone has at least 4 Kit Harington productions in their top 5.
Kit Harrington understands the character better than D&D do, there’s tons of interviews about his misgivings about where D&D were taking Jon. Especially when he got revived, not to mention that’s GRRM is actually involved with the idea at least according to Kit
Why would Ned even let Jon join the Night's Watch? Especially since he believed that "Winter is coming".
This show makes no fricking sense. Anyone who says that S1 is good is a moron, this crap was always schlock.
>omg somebody died, what a twist
>forest midgets from the moon, holy frick auto-renew my subscription HBO
To protect him should Robert ever find out his true parentage.
He seemed to be protected fine at Winterfell. Seventeen odd years and nothing happened. No lets let him go to this brotherhood of murderers and rapists, where the wildling attacks have increased tenfold, and after I just found a direwolf south of the wall for the first time in centuries and executed a man for reporting a sighting of white walkers.
Seems like a nice place where surely nothing bad good happen.
pic related, Eddard is as moronic as George Lucas.
God damn thats some quality autism right there
>Why would Ned even let Jon join the Night's Watch? Especially since he believed that "Winter is coming".
>This show makes no fricking sense.
If you hate this in the show, you'll hate it even more in the book. Jon joins the Night's Watch because he gets drunk and found it cool.
It's what jon wanted. And there was no real reason to stop him. Serving at the wall was a normal thing for the starks.
>wildling attacks have increased tenfold
>a direwolf found south of the wall, possibly for the first time in recorded history
>execution of a sane man, backed up by his own brother, for reporting that white walkers (Winter) have returned
You're not supposed to give kids what they want, whenever they want it. That's what being a parent is; making decisions for children and teaching them how to make their own.
Instead, Ned's refusal to even tell Jon about his origins turned him into a mental mess, leading to his disillusioned want to join the Watch, a place more dangerous than King's Landing, as of all the evidence presented in the pilot episode.
Ned is quite literally the dumbest motherfricker in the entire series and deserved to get his head chopped.
Also, Jon's not a Stark. Whatever's normal for his "family" doesn't apply to him, and nor should it really, since the Starks historically seem to be the stupidest family in the kingdom.
>Ned's refusal to even tell Jon about his origins turned him into a mental mess
He saved his life, moron. Everyone would have wanted to kill him, starting with Robert.
>Telling Jon his own parentage is the same as sending ravens to every capital
What? Why would Robert suddenly know?
Respecting your claimed child enough to tell him the truth(s) of the world and his own origins is part of Eddard's character.
I find the Night's Watch subplot to be nonsensical, but everything else ties pretty neatly into Ned's downfall. Specifically his own cowardice, and ignorance of that cowardice. Which in his defense is how he was raised.
>part of Eddard's character
His character is mostly being "honorable" to a degree that most sane people - especially in Westeros - would consider autistic.
He wasn't that honorable. He was kinda cowardly. He didn't tell Robert about his Cersei's betrayal, and even changed Robert's final will without telling him.
Yeah, that's why I used quotation marks. He was moronic and somewhat cowardly but handwaved it away as pretending that he was acting honorable. I have honestly no idea how the Starks managed to not go extinct for thousands of years.
>forest midgets from the moon
I know practically nothing about GoT, please elaborate.
The Stark's viewed the Night's Watch as an honor. It was everyone else that just saw it as a punishment.
I think its more unrealistic he never told Catelyn about Jon though. She seems capable of keeping a secret, and then she wouldn't have been such a cold c**t.
>never told Catelyn
>because... uhh... she'd get upset, ok? now stop asking
yeah that was stupid too
I mean the b***h gets angry at the drop of a hat, why not just tell her and get it over with? probably would have prevented her from becoming lady ironheart or whatever, but I suppose that's not a fair complaint. I mean Ned can't see the future.
Initially Ned didn’t tell her because he barely knew her and wouldn’t be able to gage wether or not he could trust her with a secret. As he got older he probably refrained from telling her because she would have said keeping Jon would be too dangerous because everyone would be gunning for him if they knew the truth even Robert.
>I mean the b***h gets angry at the drop of a hat
Precisely why it wouldn't have been a good idea to tell her. Plus Ned just hopped in for his brother to marry her and then fricked off to the war, they didn't exactly have a connection, unlike the one he had with his sister who made him swear an oath.
The point was that she gets angry at nothing, she's just a mental wreck and always has been. Again, this is shown when she lets go of all her little restraint and becomes a psychopath.
Cat was crazier than her sister, but at least she heard what other people said and could process things. Not telling her about Jon (ironically) lead to her becoming even crazier. All because Eddard is a coward at heart.
As it's established several times; he wouldn't speak to the king the way he does unless it was Robert. All that honor and respect nonsense is a facade for his own faults.
Eddard is a close resemblance thematically to Macbeth. He's not as blatantly crazy as Macbeth becomes, but he leads others to it, cat particuarly.
The nonsensical writing is one thing, but I'll never understand why people (the audience/readers) treat Eddard like a hero archetype. All his hero qualities are surface-level to disguise pain and failures that he's virtually unwilling to acknowledge.
>She seems capable of keeping a secret
really?
she let jaime go free. she let a valueable hostage leave because muh daughters.
she would have gotten jon killed like a dumb b***h
Letting Jaimie go had nothing to do with keeping secrets. If Ned told her not to fricking tell anyone about Jon Snow, she wouldn't.
she's simply not trust worthy. ned knew what he was doing.
Nah, she would have blabbed if it was convenient to her. Same as Sansa when Jon finally told everyone.
The book explains it better basically Ned can’t bring a Bastard to court it would be seen as an insult. Jon believes he can’t stay at winterfell because Catlyn hates his fricking guts. Even if his brothers do love him, he doesn’t feel like he belongs. Ned even knowing the truth of the wall, decides it’s probably the best option since he knows Benjen will look over anon and if the secret of his parentage ever gets out somehow he will be protected by the Neutrality of the Nights Watch.
First off Jon needs a future. Second Ned needs to burry him so no one notices hes a Targ. Jon being a bastard gave him limited options. Even then Ned had to be talked into it. Mostly by Cat who hated Jon out of duty.
Cat came close legitmizing Jon at one point. If Ned would have told her Jon's true background, they doubtlessly would have legitmized him
I don't think Ned did know what he was doing. He was a poor judge of people, seeing as how he got outplayed at every corner at King's Landing. He could have told Cat and legitimized Jon. No one would have been the wiser.
Also, Robert wouldn't have killed Jon even if he found out. He was disgusted that the Mountain killed Rhaegar's kids, and he loved and trusted Ned. He only wants Dany and Visaryes dead because they are off raising an army against him. At worst, he probably would have had sentenced Jon to the take the black, which is where he ends up anyway. Probably he would have only required Jon renounce his claim and swear fealty. Honestly, that would have been the best outcome anyway, because the rightful heir of the Targaryen line renouncing his claim would have brought the few remaining Targaryen supporters into the fold.
He wouldn’t have gotten legitimized, his birthday is dubious and being legitimized means he could inherit before Robb.
Only instance where he was close, was when Robb wrote his inheritance letter.
>when Robb wrote his inheritance letter
why did they cut this from the show. it's a little detail and a nice emotional momment for the characters.
plus it will probably come into play when jon leaves the watch in the books
Probably because they weren’t gonna use Lady Stoneheart
You’re right, it would’ve actually given Jon a goal and reason to leave the watch.
Too much exposition for D&D to handle.
>Half-a-dozen Northern/River lords in attendance who haven't been introduced before
>Robb and Catelyn talking about historical examples of bastard legitimization
>Will have to inevitably have to mention or include Howland Reed
i personally dont think this is going to get picked up.
there's just no more legs for this character.
HBO is already in early development. Its happening.
no.
there's several pilots in the work and this is just one of them. none are guaranteed to get picked up. jon snow is not compelling enough for a spin off, especially boring ass ''i dun wan et'' jon snow.
Its a GOT spin off on HBO made by Kit himself with GRR helping out. You are delusional if you think there wont be at least one season. Yes, GOT has a damaged reputation. Yes, anything GOT related would still CRUSH the pilot of any of their original IPs. Fallen fans get upset that not everyone has completely boycotted the franchise.
from george himself
>and all the animated shows
What?
pretty sure they have a more faithful book adaptation animated show in the works.
Sweet singular sentence. I would show my own, but you can just google “Jon Snow Spin Off” and youll see hundreds of articles creating hype and highlighting reasons why it will happen, not why it wont happen. You are gargling GRRM ballsack if you think he is some authority behind the scenes at HBO. They probably barely keep that old frick in the loop lmao. All he said was “its not for sure happening” and thats all you got. I got hundreds of articles teasing it, and people are talking about it.
Again, let me make this very very clear. You are delusional if you think this show is not happening. Legit delusional.
calm down Kit, lmao.
Ah there it is. Have a good one.
keep on keeping on, Kit.
Kit Harrington rage-posting
Good odds they'll test the waters with the new show coming out and if it is received well, they'll try some of these other ideas out and fund them. Judging by what we've seen of it so far though, that's unlikely. Nog Targs plus an IP israelite & israelite poisoned already has one foot in the grave.
>the main character from HBO's biggest show ever is not compelling
What did you mean by this?
season 6 - 8 D&D jon snow is not interesting, i mean. they butchered the character and there's no recovery. jon was my favorite character when reading the books
Are you kidding!? Moist moms are gonna lap it up.
Jon stopped being a decent character during the Obama administration.
Ahdunwannit
You don't want your own spinoff?
develop my sneed, bucks
>Jon acts like a complete moron in the battle against Ramsay
>Somehow this convinces everyone that he's the best leader in generations
There’s a lot of shit about the BoTB that just doesn’t make any sense, like how the northern forces werent afraid of the giant, how no one makes Wun-wun a weapon etc, not to mention how Small Jon just betrays Rickon for no reason. He could’ve easily fricked Ramsey over and used Rickon as a puppet. There is absolutely no reason anyone would fight for Ramsey or even the Bolton’s for that matter once people realize Jon is there.
They just do it because they wanted to make Sansa look like a genius by manipulating Littlefinger to help Jon but it just makes her look like a b***h. Jon should absolutely hate Sansa by the end of the show
Yeah, it was bad. It was like D&D threw out all notions of an actual battle and just demanded that there was an inordinate pile of bodies and Sansa gets to save the day.
Will Danny get resurrected?
This seems genuinely sad. Like, what is there left for his character to do? Run around in the snow and cut wood?
His big hero moment should have been killing the Night King, but that was stolen from him for cheap woke femitard points to tickle the rancid c**ts of barren childless millennial women. So he failed to do anything important, and his waifu died, so now he's got nothing going on. Nothing.
And that'll probably translate from Kit, since he also has nothing going on lol
let's not forget how D&D ignored his Targaryen lineage and all cahracter interactions about this for some reason. one of the most important aspects of the character and tthey deleted it
Nah it was gayer than that. They revealed it in a cutscene nobody else was aware of except the viewer, and then they didn't do anything with it.
>He can ride a dragon... just because! Okay?!!
>get magically revived, just to
>get bailed out by Shansha
>be lectured by that Mormont brat
>kingindanoth
>get bailed out by Dany during your moronic suicide mission
>do a grand total of nothing during the siege
>proceed to do a grand total of nothing in KL
>shank Dany
>k guess I'll just frick off to the North so captain dickless and the magically reproducing huns will frick off
AH DUN WAN EET
>This development news means there are now seven Thrones projects in the works in addition to the upcoming House of the Dragon prequel series, which debuts Aug. 21. Dragon tells the story of a civil war within House Targaryen and is set about 200 years before the events in Thrones.
HBO’s other live-action prequels in various stages of development are 10,000 Ships (aka Nymeria) with showrunner Amanda Segel, 9 Voyages (aka The Sea Snake) with showrunner Bruno Heller, and Dunk and Egg with showrunner Steve Conrad.
There are also three animated prequel projects, first reported by THR, including The Golden Empire, which is set in the China-inspired land of Yi Ti.
Holy frick.
Only one out of all those that will actually get made will be Dunk and Egg.
and it will be kino.
Dunk will be black
Dunc and Egg only have 3 stories. The writers cant be trusted to come up with anything on their own
>which is set in the China-inspired land of Yi Ti.
So China pandering using a piece of lore that was barely even talked about in the main series?
I think you can definitely make Jon Snow into a compelling character again.
One of the reasons he became boring is because he got too much power and his character became all about politics.
There was no passion in his character anymore.
Take his power away and it could work.
>is because he got too much power
Fricking what
He had a magic sword, that's it
Political power moron. He worked his way from being a simple brother of the nights watch to becoming king in the north
I duhn wunnit
I wish they would do a show based around tourneys. Tournament arcs are the best arcs in every show. Shame we only saw one tournament in GoT and it was a single episode.
dunk and egg has a kino tournament short story.
dunk insults some noble knight and gets challenged to a 4v4 duel, so now he, a lowborn hedgeknight, has to convince some of the nobles in attendance to fight for him.
>Dragon on top of helmet
That's fricking stupid. Someone would hit or grab that thing and you would be fricked.
They should make it as meta and irony poisoned as possible culminating into a final arc where it's just a high fantasy story played straight. A "reconstruction" if you will.
Just have the opening being Bran flashing through Season 8 and wargs back in time and warns Jon. This makes Jon say around season 6 or something decide go take the fight TO the Night King. Get everyone back whilst their still young. Season 8 erased.
>Fully implementing time travel
Not kino
Why hasn't this website set fire to burlington bar or witch hunted the fat c**ts who were in there reacting? Its literallt their fault the show declined.
Coulda sworn this dude was saying how he's tired of playing Jon Snow type roles.
You are thinking of Clarke. Kit loved Jon Snow. Clarke was the one who hated the show by the end of it and wants nothing to do with it anymore. Kit is always at fan conventions in full costumes doing panels. Clarke won't even mention Daenaryes on twitter anymore.
If Kit is overseeing this and not israelites like before, it should be worth the watch