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Anna

Saying GOT can’t beat HOTD is like saying bloodborne can’t beat the other souls games…..it’s one of those rare things where it’s just all gold 🤣

Anna

Also fully Team Taboo. Viserys, Daemon, Rhaenyra are just the most interesting characters by far to me

leah

i’m with yall about team black vs. green. the targaryen’s are just too cool man LOL i loved at the beginning when alicent and rhaenyra were friends but as they grew further from each other, it was plain to see that alicent was just becoming more and more jealous of rhaenyra. team black has definitely done bad things, i don’t deny that, but i’ve been rooting for them since the beginning. daemon, viserys and rhaenyra are just TOO COOL!! idk what else to say lmao

psychotaco343

i hate yall in the comments that dont have a brain get a clue quit spoiling shit quit writeing essays when they dont know yet L on the commenters

Kite

bro this might be your best reaction series, so good

LuvStarburst

I started to binge this series with you guys early this morning so here's to episode 7

Blackeyedlily (edited)

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2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.
2024-04-09 11:23:15 I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.

I just wanted to respond to your pre-show discussion. One of the great things about George R.R. Martin’s stories is how he can write a story arc for a character that completely changes the way you think about them over the course of the story. He accomplishes this with quite a few of his characters in many of his stories. It is an especially amazing when a character is initially introduced in a way that the audience automatically decides they are the blackest of villains. And yet as the story progresses that same person becomes a fan favorite. I repeat that he accomplishes this many times with many characters in various stories. I will leave no details that could be construed as spoilers, but rather say that this is a core concept for George R.R. Martin. He believes there are very few truly good or evil people. That we are mostly all more complex than that, and his stories reflect that ideal. IMO it is quite silly for people to criticize your very honest reactions to the story you are immersed in watching.

Blackeyedlily (edited)

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2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-12 01:07:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.
2024-04-09 12:52:14 Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.

Coming back to respond to your after show discussion. This is a great example of the point I made in my original comment. Several of you came into this episode with a pretty negative impression of Rhaenyra. And the after show discussion exhibits a turnaround regarding several of your impressions of both Rhaenyra and Alicent. I won’t be surprised if this continues throughout the entire series. I also think it is totally fine to side with characters who you would never agree with in real life. I find it really silly when people want to question the morals and ethics of individuals because you can appreciate a morally grey or even blackish character in a story. I trust most people to be able to distinguish the difference between stories and real life. And to enjoy where an outrageous story goes without thinking you would ever endorse such actions in real life.