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Season 7 Directors
WatchersOnTheWall lists the director-episode line up for Season 7, but gives no official source. Is this just
WP:OR on their end (given that WOTW has previously been declared unreliable; even attempting to post the link here renders this post un-postable), or is there an official source supporting this? Since, if there's an official source stating that Jeremy Podeswa did indeed direct the premiere episode, we can display the episode table here and on the LoE article.
Alex|The|Whovian?23:45, 9 March 2017 (UTC)reply
You do appear to have missed the point. WOTW confirms it to be true, however right or wrong that may be; that is why I am asking if there is an official source backing this up.
Alex|The|Whovian?23:49, 9 March 2017 (UTC)reply
Truly strange that at this late date there is no official title for episode 6? At SXSW (2017) David Benioff and D.B. Weiss mention that Bryan Cogman and Dave Hill wrote two episodes and they wrote the rest, so they should be the writers of episodes 6 and 7?
2602:306:C5A0:E590:E034:32BD:3695:8B70 (
talk)
23:31, 17 August 2017 (UTC)reply
I just checked my own television's guide for the next Game of Thrones episode's title, and it lists it as "Death Is the Enemy." As such, I recreated the redirect which you moved previously to "Beyond the Wall." Obviously it doesn't actually matter until the episode airs, but just letting you know my reasoning for re-creating the redirect. Once the official title is confirmed, probably within the next day or two, I'd suggest deleting whichever redirect was not actually the episode's title. Not sure if it would be wise to remove the episode title from the season 7 article, also.
Calibrador (
talk)
09:59, 17 August 2017 (UTC)reply
Actually I just looked at the source for the title on the season 7 article, and see it's an HBO account, an official one presumably. So I'm not sure anymore.
Calibrador (
talk)
10:05, 17 August 2017 (UTC)reply
I know YouTube doesn't count for much, but their official account captioned the
S07E06 trailer with your title. We'll just wait and see before I move mine to sandbox. I was just acting off that source which seemed believable. No dramas. —
IVORKDiscuss10:08, 17 August 2017 (UTC)reply
Fine by me, @
Chairhandlers: see above mate, it is likely that source is incorrect due to the amount of sources supporting the
Death Is the Enemy title. Leaving it until there's a clearer source from HBO themselves was the plan. I'm gonna undo your changes since there's ambiguity at this stage. —
IVORKDiscuss21:13, 17 August 2017 (UTC)reply
So, I have painstakingly went through each and every episode per season to make sure the cast order is correct because others have been changing it. The order is now complete. It also follows Wikipedia's cast order guidelines precisely. For a very long time, this has not been the case, as several cast members were incorrectly listed in the middle of the list when they should been included later down. What do you think? I don't see any reason to change it from this point. —
Branjsmith9403:02, 3 September 2018 (UTC)reply
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