Miguel Sapochnik who wanted 50 dire wolfs to attack wight Viserion in “the long night” gets the last laugh at D&D. He gets to direct “House of the Dragon” and work with G.R.R.M

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image showing Miguel Sapochnik who wanted 50 dire wolfs to attack wight Viserion in “the long night” gets the last laugh at D&D. He gets to direct “House of the Dragon” and work with G.R.R.M

xi88_ on October 30th, 2019 at 20:20 UTC »

that dude, the audio guy, and the dress making ladies carried that retarded fucking show for so long after most of the writers checked out.

speaking of writers, i begrudgingly like bryan "every-line-is-a-zinger-or-a-setup" cogman now far more than i used to because at least he gave it everything he had to the end. "a knight of the seven kingdoms" made me realize how much he truly cared about the series and characters. he wrote that episode as if it were the ending, giving everyone a sendoff that he could.

if i ever do a rewatch, "a knight of the seven kingdoms" is going to be the final episode and then i'll pretend it just ended with the mother of all cliffhangers. "and then the long night came and what happened next was lost to history"

roadtrip-ne on October 30th, 2019 at 21:21 UTC »

You mean Nymeria’s wolf pack that was just roaming the countryside looking for a reason to exist? The one Arya is still psychically connected to (at least in the books)? The one that could have made a surprise appearance when the chips were down during the Hectic Evening?

Mmmh, but why would you want to do that?

Valsana on October 30th, 2019 at 21:33 UTC »

Not to be that guy but......direwolves seem kinda flammable.

Then again Drogon lasted 15 seconds on the ground