Quote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes.
Quote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..
No one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.
Quote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting scene
Quote from: Mordo on May 09, 2016, 11:27:47 AMAlso, what oath was broken?Jon's?Even though he technically didn't break it, but still.
Also, what oath was broken?
Quote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:49:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting sceneYou can also do that without having him dual weld like an autistic anime character.
Quote from: Saint Endies on May 09, 2016, 11:34:40 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 09, 2016, 11:27:47 AMAlso, what oath was broken?Jon's?Even though he technically didn't break it, but still.Well....it broke when he died....which he did.
Quote from: Batch on May 10, 2016, 06:58:54 AMQuote from: Saint Endies on May 09, 2016, 11:34:40 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 09, 2016, 11:27:47 AMAlso, what oath was broken?Jon's?Even though he technically didn't break it, but still.Well....it broke when he died....which he did."broken" wouldn't be what I would describe it asIf his oath was to serve until his death, could it be considered "resolved" or "fulfilled"?
Quote from: Pip on May 09, 2016, 10:33:19 AMSoCan anyone explain to me what Arya is going through?She looks like she's becoming a blind warrior, but then the Faceless Man gave her eyes back.The hell?I'm guessing the blinding was a punishment for killing someone she wasn't supposed to, and for ignoring what they were teaching her for a whole season.She's being prepped for becoming a faceless man. That's what all the training is for. To do that she has to let go of her identity.
SoCan anyone explain to me what Arya is going through?She looks like she's becoming a blind warrior, but then the Faceless Man gave her eyes back.The hell?
Quote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:53:01 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:49:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting sceneYou can also do that without having him dual weld like an autistic anime character.You're an idiot aren't you? That must be the answer.
Quote from: Saint Endies on May 10, 2016, 07:21:11 AMQuote from: Batch on May 10, 2016, 06:58:54 AMQuote from: Saint Endies on May 09, 2016, 11:34:40 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 09, 2016, 11:27:47 AMAlso, what oath was broken?Jon's?Even though he technically didn't break it, but still.Well....it broke when he died....which he did."broken" wouldn't be what I would describe it asIf his oath was to serve until his death, could it be considered "resolved" or "fulfilled"?Well it was, in that life he did serve it until his death....it's a loophole I don't think anyone really would have considered, because resurrection is madness.
Quote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:53:01 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:49:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting sceneYou can also do that without having him dual weld like an autistic anime character.^thisThat whole fight scene was appalling.The greatest swordsman who ever lived flails around like a dying trout and the mob of veteran soldiers fought with the coherency of a brawl in a town centre.
Quote from: Batch on May 10, 2016, 07:01:23 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:53:01 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:49:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting sceneYou can also do that without having him dual weld like an autistic anime character.You're an idiot aren't you? That must be the answer.Triggered weeb detected
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 10, 2016, 09:00:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:53:01 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:49:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting sceneYou can also do that without having him dual weld like an autistic anime character.^thisThat whole fight scene was appalling.The greatest swordsman who ever lived flails around like a dying trout and the mob of veteran soldiers fought with the coherency of a brawl in a town centre.How do you expect them to appear coherent when fighting the "greatest swordsman who ever lived"? I thought the fight scene was pretty fucking badass, it needed to almost unbelievable to put into perspective how good he was.
Quote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 09:16:10 AMQuote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 10, 2016, 09:00:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:53:01 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:49:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting sceneYou can also do that without having him dual weld like an autistic anime character.^thisThat whole fight scene was appalling.The greatest swordsman who ever lived flails around like a dying trout and the mob of veteran soldiers fought with the coherency of a brawl in a town centre.How do you expect them to appear coherent when fighting the "greatest swordsman who ever lived"? I thought the fight scene was pretty fucking badass, it needed to almost unbelievable to put into perspective how good he was.There is being put off by a tough opponent and flailing at him in a mess.There was no technique, no tactic to it. Just wail on him and make a big clangy show of things for the camera.
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 10, 2016, 09:43:39 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 09:16:10 AMQuote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 10, 2016, 09:00:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:53:01 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:49:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting sceneYou can also do that without having him dual weld like an autistic anime character.^thisThat whole fight scene was appalling.The greatest swordsman who ever lived flails around like a dying trout and the mob of veteran soldiers fought with the coherency of a brawl in a town centre.How do you expect them to appear coherent when fighting the "greatest swordsman who ever lived"? I thought the fight scene was pretty fucking badass, it needed to almost unbelievable to put into perspective how good he was.There is being put off by a tough opponent and flailing at him in a mess.There was no technique, no tactic to it. Just wail on him and make a big clangy show of things for the camera.Do you ever watch two unevenly matched pro sports teams playing? Both train extensively and dedicate most of their lives to playing said sport, but when they meet in the field the better team makes the other look like children. Same here. It's hard to have tact, keep your composure and not look like a flailing mess of a child when you're up against something or someone several leagues ahead of you.
Quote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 07:35:12 AMQuote from: Batch on May 10, 2016, 07:01:23 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:53:01 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:49:55 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 10, 2016, 04:41:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 10, 2016, 04:23:08 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..Yeah it is actually. There was really no point in actively disregarding the source material other than to make the scene look extra kewl and cater to normies impressed by flashy fight scenes. They had to make Dayne give a lasting impression, which would have been pretty impossible to pull off with him fight 4 guys at one time with one sword without a LOTR-esque fighting sceneYou can also do that without having him dual weld like an autistic anime character.You're an idiot aren't you? That must be the answer.Triggered weeb detectedQuite the opposite, you're in denial if you see two swords and instantly go to weebshit. Rethink your life nerd.