It read to me as more of the Old Gods' equivalent of microfiche, but it is a vision, visited upon him because he is powerful and mysteriously important. That said, there were a couple valid complaints regarding a lack of points for Bran's vision last week. Secondly, the characters who "win" Game of Thrones are often not the ones with the most kills or power moves, and I often have to find ways to help out characters (i.e., Davos) who aren't doing anything from a scoring standard, but we can all agree are the best and we enjoy watching them on screen.īe nice or I'm turning this car back around and nobody gets to go to the Citadel ![]() Why? Well for one - and I feel like this should be self-explanatory, but here goes - it's impossible to "100% accurately" score the proceedings of a television show that does not work from a fixed list of possible events. There is a scoring item for "best line of the week," an inherently subjective idea. If you are confused and angry, I'd encourage you to read last season's recaps or any of the introductory posts for this year's game in which I stated multiple times how susceptible the rules are to tweaks and adjustments based purely on my gut reading of a situation. It's neither, actually - it's a fake game revolving around a made-up TV show. "It's fantasy, not opinion," said one livid tweeter. ![]() By now it should be clear that's a feature, not a bug, but over the last two weeks I've gotten increasingly angry feedback from folks who are upset that I am not taking this seriously enough. No literally, the Game of Game of Thrones is run by an actual fickle mistress, aka yours truly, the Thronesmaster. The Game of Game of Thrones is a fickle mistress.
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