If Bran is/becomes the Night King, and Jon does have to kill him to end it, he should do it with Oathkeeper. It was once their fathers sword, and the oath of the nights watch in all.....
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Fod Sparta los wuth, ahrk okaaz gekenlok kruziik himdah, dinok fent kos rozol do daan wah jer do Samos. Ahrk haar do Heracles fent motaad, fah strunmah vonun fent yolein ko yol.
Feels like the dragon wight is going to blow a hole in the wall and Arya or Sansa kills Littlefinger is my guess, along with Jon finally banging Dany and Cersei trying to blow everyone up with that wildfire shit or something
It works both ways. It wouldnt be so bad if people didnt overanalyze such things in the first place, and didnt spam-discuss such a little thing for 10+ pages. Posts about the speed at which dragons fly or birds etc etc are as much bad to me as the endless complaining about the travel times. Everything that was to be said had been said many pages ago, now its just beating a dead horse and spam under an illusion of discussion.
And tbh the road to the wall wasnt even that long. The hound saw the NK basically at the eastwatch. Jon and the rest didnt even travel that far.
Well, robots (or undead) dont rape so...
What if Qyburn is a red priest and the lord of light ressurected the mountain? :O
People complained bitterly about the slow pace of the movement in the show since like season 3. Suddenly those same people are like OMG it's time travel so dumb so unreal. It's fine they have a story to tell I would rather they just tell it rather then agonizing how they needed convey to the audience in the explicit terms how much time it is taking to get from point A to point B in a truncated season.
Its overanalyzing when people count the miles from point X to point Y, estimate how long should it take, estimate temperature during winter conditions in fantasy world... such things work for books i guess, but a show is to entertain you most of all, if it doesnt = quit watching. if you are overthinking the show you are ruining the fun for yourself. But i guess everyone has their personal reasons to watch.
I'd just want this senseless discussion about travel times to end finally. What about what is Cersei planning? How will she react to meeting Tyrion. What will be her first impression of Daenerys? How will the people of King's Landing react to giant army and two dragons at their gate? So much to talk, so much speculation, but you all choose to talk about travel times...
lol sounds like a win-win but I wanna see bae instead
Honestly I think these over analytical haters would have been satisfied if just a few more people had died before Dany came to the rescue. But it obviously wasn't without loss. Thoros is gone, meaning Beric is on his last life, and of course they lost a fookin dragon.
I think the only thing I had a legit problem with, which got into my head thanks to RedTeamReview, is Jon being submerged in ice water for ages before he finally came up. That would be a death sentence and it was compounded by the fact it was another Jon Snow cliffhanger.
I dont think so. The undead army is probably several times larger than the remaining living forces. And now they have a dragon and the ability to kill more.
Also the Night King seems to be cakewalking whenever he gets involved in combat. He probably has other powers we havent seen yet.
Look how far this army extends. Straight out into the fog and there's more ahead of it. Plus a dragon, plus Giants, plus undead wildlife like a polar bear that took several of the best killers in the world to bring down.
Last edited by Zayv; 2017-08-24 at 04:04 PM.
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