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Also zombies came long before either.
Watching the finale almost a week late and then coming back on here is pretty funny.
A few nits were picked about the episode, but all in all a decent season. Appreciated the way they wrapped up Littlefinger, but should have just done it as soon as all the Stark kids showed up in Winterfell. Why the need to see him lay out a plan if Bran was gonna come in with his super telepathy?
Gonna be a long 18 months or however long they make us wait for the final 6 episodes.
Update 30 August: THR is reporting, citing HBO sources, that production on the final season may end up being very long, running from October to as late as August 2018. 'That could push the return of the abbreviated six-episode final run into 2019 with a more than 16-month gap between seasons. (HBO would neither confirm nor deny the rumors),' it writes.
"As shows get bigger and more complicated, I have to follow the producers' lead and let go of, 'It'd be nice to have it every year,'" HBO programming president Casey Bloys said.
Update 9 October: Production is apparently going to run right up to summer 2018, making an early 2019 release date likely.
Just like I feared...we won't be seeing Season 8 anytime soon.
Here's something to tide you over until 2019.
The rest of this prequel to the HBO series will be a bonus disc for people that pre-order the S7 DVD or Blue Ray. I'm sure other means to see it will be available when the time comes.
Yeah we're rewatching again right now and it's amazing how much more information you get once you know all the characters from the outset.
On Season 3 now and I think Jamie's story arc is even better when rewatching. Same with Tyrion. Somehow still forgot how annoying Sansa is the first season and a half
Anyone on here #TeamCersei or is it just me? She is by far the best character in Westeros.