The appearance of dragons at the end of Game of Thrones is a surprise and having a poster give that away is akin to putting Ned's head on the pike for season 1
Yea maybe you're right...but it was never a surprise element for me.
I personally always expected there would be dragons when I read the first book. All the comments about dragons and the concentration on the eggs. I expected it from very early on.
In the TV series it was even more obvious to me since they showed the eggs in every Dany scene.
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I think I like this one best.
ReplyDeleteOh this is awesome
ReplyDeleteI really like this one....And YAY almost done with season one!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, and i love this show!
It's simply gorgeous...Just a few more days!
ReplyDeleteI do like this one a lot, but it seems more appropriate for Season 1, not Season 2.
ReplyDeleteWould have been brilliant last year!
No, it would have been terrible.
ReplyDeleteThe appearance of dragons at the end of Game of Thrones is a surprise and having a poster give that away is akin to putting Ned's head on the pike for season 1
Yea maybe you're right...but it was never a surprise element for me.
ReplyDeleteI personally always expected there would be dragons when I read the first book. All the comments about dragons and the concentration on the eggs. I expected it from very early on.
In the TV series it was even more obvious to me since they showed the eggs in every Dany scene.
Not bad... not bad at all...
ReplyDeleteexactly, it was no surprise for me either, I mean I knew those eggs weren't there just to look pretty, they were focusing on them too much
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