This episode was so poorly directed, and the way he delivered this line is just another example of it. The Battle of the Gullet was utterly atrocious. Ewww level. Horrible screenplay, Horrible direction.
@Debabrata_222 I manage the IT portfolio of one of India's biggest IT companies (outside the large-cap names), and have the visibility into its eniree workforce. It's really that simple :)
@Debabrata_222 The future of India's IT industry will largely depend on how AI and tech spending evolve abroad. It's long past the point of setting its own direction. It will mostly react to changes in the U.S. and, to a lesser extent, China.
@Debabrata_222 India's IT industry is largely a services business built on helping foreign companies cut costs. AI is reducing the number of workers needed for the same work, putting pressure on margins and future growth. That's why the sector has been under pressure.
Arya & Tywin at Harrenhal. "Power is power." Jaime's bath confession. "Chaos is a ladder." The build-up to the Battle of the Bastards.
That was television at its finest. Masterful character development & politics whereas HOTD is largely a repetitive tit-for-tat exchange.
This was a great episode, but it also reminded me how much more HOTD could've been with just one extra season.
The pacing has been like Sensex expiry. We barely get to live with the characters before the story moves on. There's no quite moments, something which GOT mastered.
Ian Botham was famously asked "who writes your scripts" ... the same could be said of Ben Stokes ... the ball after news of his retirement was broken to the ground