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Thoughts on this GoT rewatch: they warn that Winter is Coming 25 times an hour in this first season, and here we are seven years later still waiting. I spent my entire 30s waiting for winter to arrive on this damn show.
I hope in the great flood of GoT #content we are staring down, someone does a few thousand words on the concepts of time, distance and the questions therein.
As a not insignificant number of people enter GoT rewatches, can we all agree there's no such thing as a spoiler for a show that has been widely covered since 2011? You've forfeited your right to ask for a warning at this point.
RE: the game of thrones rewatch that I was very excited to undertake three weeks ago: I finished season 2 on Sunday and i'm bored again.
(season 1 remains very good! Season 2 reminds you very often of what a long, long slog the next eleventy years are going to be.)
"Was that the dragon? Was that the three-eyed raven? Who the f*ck cares?" -- boyfriend We have skipped from season 2 to season 6.
We've been bouncing around GoT episodes across seasons watching snippets we both remember, and I've stumbled across a season 5 arc I've never actually seen before
After a few memory beats, I remembered this was the season I worked Sunday nights, and by the end "watching" GoT meant having @AlanYuhas DM me summary recaps. That's my only awareness of at least four episodes. (It's the Dorne years. I wasn't missing much.)
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