Yeah it's Game of Thrones. Either you die or die, and I'm talking about main characters. :P
Jokes aside, I personally think it won't have a happy ending (if it's even possible to have one following the end of episode 5)
Yeah it's Game of Thrones. Either you die or die, and I'm talking about main characters. :P
Jokes aside, I personally think it won't have a happy ending (if it's even possible to have one following the end of episode 5)
I spent my entire time playing this game trying not to get (too) attached to any of the characters. If there's one thing the Game of Thrones does well, it's killing off (likeable) (major) characters.
What you can't see on the gif is that he cut the puppy's mom open so he could get the puppy out sooner.
(He actually did that with a cat in the books when he was younger, according to Cersei)
Wait, so there is a way he can cross the Wall and return to Ironrath (with the knowledge of the NG or whatever) without alerting the attention of the Nights Watch?
I don't know. Unless Gared returns to the Wall, I don't see him appearing again. And even if Gared did travel back to the Wall, he might tra… morevel to Nightfort instead of Castle Black and use the secret entrance to pass through the Wall and return back to Ironrath.
Its something that will hangover him for potentially the rest of his life - like what happened to Jake Lloyd from the Phantom Menace - people will always see him as and compare him to King Joffrey, its like Jack Gleeson as a person will be gone (not literally but in the public's perception).
Its something that will hangover him for potentially the rest of his life - like what happened to Jake Lloyd from the Phantom Menace - peopl… moree will always see him as and compare him to King Joffrey, its like Jack Gleeson as a person will be gone (not literally but in the public's perception).
Actually I think its already happening.
Its similar to an actor being type-cast - Jack Gleeson will now always be remembered for his iconic role as Joffrey, so much so people won't see him as a person but as the character he portrayed.
People are always commenting on what a nice guy Jack is and he's doing his own thing. Sure people will remember him for playing Jofferry but everyone knows he's more than that.
Actually I think its already happening.
Its similar to an actor being type-cast - Jack Gleeson will now always be remembered for his iconic role as Joffrey, so much so people won't see him as a person but as the character he portrayed.
Wait, so there is a way he can cross the Wall and return to Ironrath (with the knowledge of the NG or whatever) without alerting the attention of the Nights Watch?
That's... a pretty optimistic outlook - that he'll escape the shadow of GoT and have people recognize him for his own achievements as Jack Gleeson and not as Joffrey.
People are always commenting on what a nice guy Jack is and he's doing his own thing. Sure people will remember him for playing Jofferry but everyone knows he's more than that.
Hey guys, is anyone curious about Frostfinger? I don't remember him in the show, so I think he's Telltale exclusive, but still exists within… more the show's canon - so is he going to return to Gared's storyline? He didn't appear in the last episode - so has he been dropped or does he have a further purpose in the game's overall storyline?
I don't know. Unless Gared returns to the Wall, I don't see him appearing again. And even if Gared did travel back to the Wall, he might tra… morevel to Nightfort instead of Castle Black and use the secret entrance to pass through the Wall and return back to Ironrath.
"An ominous warning may be the Forrester's salvation." - The content of the tweet.
I hope the North Grove is SOMETHING. I don't want Gared's story to be for nothing. It's been hyped since Episode 1.
That's... a pretty optimistic outlook - that he'll escape the shadow of GoT and have people recognize him for his own achievements as Jack Gleeson and not as Joffrey.
I really think it does. The North Grove lies beyond the Wall. This raise the possibility of the Forrester to be a house almost as old as the Starks. I am not entirely wrong as the Maester told Ethan that 300 generation of Forrester lords stands behind him, that is about 7500 years or more.
Now in these 7500 years there must have been countless chances or dark times for the Forrester to have gotten extinct. They aren't the biggest house or a powerful one. Yet somehow the Forrester has managed to survive these thousands of years. The North Grove must have played a role in every dark period and save the house.
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Sacrifice for who?
It is Game of Thrones. Everyone can die. So I am prepared if the worst happens.
Yeah it's Game of Thrones. Either you die or die, and I'm talking about main characters. :P
Jokes aside, I personally think it won't have a happy ending (if it's even possible to have one following the end of episode 5)
Well, it doesn't hurt to hope for a bittersweet ending, right?
I spent my entire time playing this game trying not to get (too) attached to any of the characters. If there's one thing the Game of Thrones does well, it's killing off (likeable) (major) characters.
Joffrey.... being a human being?
What you can't see on the gif is that he cut the puppy's mom open so he could get the puppy out sooner.
(He actually did that with a cat in the books when he was younger, according to Cersei)
You know I almost kind of feel sorry for the former actor who played Joffrey...
Wait, so there is a way he can cross the Wall and return to Ironrath (with the knowledge of the NG or whatever) without alerting the attention of the Nights Watch?
Why? He played an amazing character, shame he's not acting anymore.
His voice is also sexy af e.e
Whenever people look at him or real life (or his pre-GoT cameo in Batman Begins) the only thing they're going to think of will be: OMG that's Joffrey!
So?
Its something that will hangover him for potentially the rest of his life - like what happened to Jake Lloyd from the Phantom Menace - people will always see him as and compare him to King Joffrey, its like Jack Gleeson as a person will be gone (not literally but in the public's perception).
You're being a bit overdramatic.
Actually I think its already happening.
Its similar to an actor being type-cast - Jack Gleeson will now always be remembered for his iconic role as Joffrey, so much so people won't see him as a person but as the character he portrayed.
People are always commenting on what a nice guy Jack is and he's doing his own thing. Sure people will remember him for playing Jofferry but everyone knows he's more than that.
Yes, it just crossed my mind when I replied back to you.
That's... a pretty optimistic outlook - that he'll escape the shadow of GoT and have people recognize him for his own achievements as Jack Gleeson and not as Joffrey.
Read other fantasy novels hailed as "the next Game of Thrones," even if they clearly are not. (cit. An Ember in the Ashes by Tahir)
I wonder if Frostfinger bears any relation to Coldhands from the books?
I fear for that puppy. Was this shot in Koreatown?
What sorcery is this.
old secret is finally going to be revealed... (or not)
Father...I did my best to protect the house. Whatever happens...I hope I have made you proud....
I have a tiny, little, bit of hope now for Gared.
As his father i could not be more proud of the man he's become Gregor said. But i'm sure he's also say it now to Rodrick... maybe even Asher
It's....not rude.
"An ominous warning may be the Forrester's salvation." - The content of the tweet.
I hope the North Grove is SOMETHING. I don't want Gared's story to be for nothing. It's been hyped since Episode 1.
Well guys, the day we've been waiting for, which seems like its been like years now is almost upon us. are you ready? I know I'm freaking ready.
That tweet seems to imply that it is in fact something powerful. Gared might be "the Forrester's salvation" after all.
Playing as Joffery was an achievement of Jack Gleeson.
You know, I keep wondering what Gregor would think of Asher becoming Lord.
^ Someone with a Twitter tweet this to Alex Jordan XD
I really think it does. The North Grove lies beyond the Wall. This raise the possibility of the Forrester to be a house almost as old as the Starks. I am not entirely wrong as the Maester told Ethan that 300 generation of Forrester lords stands behind him, that is about 7500 years or more.
Now in these 7500 years there must have been countless chances or dark times for the Forrester to have gotten extinct. They aren't the biggest house or a powerful one. Yet somehow the Forrester has managed to survive these thousands of years. The North Grove must have played a role in every dark period and save the house.