It's not like jon alone survived the volleys so omg stop complaining.
5 more pages of this ridiculousness...
gonna be a boring 10 months after the last episode, without those quality discussions...
Simple. That was not the same army. You cannot keep a large army at one place for very long. It's too taxing on ressources. When Robb called his bannermen, he had to leave Winterfell as fast as possible for that reason. When Ramsey won his battle against Stannis, most of his men returned to their own lands. The army we saw last episode was probably composed of the garrison of Winterfell, plus men sworn to the Karstarks and the Umbers.
"Je vous répondrai par la bouche de mes canons!"
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It's not fan fiction, it's just common sense! Yes, he had a big cavalry attacking Stannis. But they would not remain at Winterfell. Imagine feeding a few thousand men, even for a few days. Most of them just returned to their own lands. This is the Middle Ages (sort of). There is no real professional and permanent army. And as ArthurDayne said, some of Stannis' mercenaries may have switched side to Ramsey. Those are certainly gone right now.
"Je vous répondrai par la bouche de mes canons!"
HAHAHA this is rich.
maybe in your own bubble world you think that all the viewers stared at their screen in anger screaming at the writers and cursing rickon for not zig zaging. the truth is most of the viewers, like, really, a strong majority, didnt even care about the way rickon run because its a tv show meant to provide entertainment, not some university project you have to analyze
its one thing to say 'well, its kinda weird rickon run in a straight line instead of trying to zig zag' and another beating a dead horse for tens of pages, bringing absolutely nothing to the discussion since most of you act like some specialists and have no idea how you'd behave in the same situation
there are so many things we can focus on and share our opinions, but ofc the bunch of endless whiners picked the most non-sense, no factor thing to complain about. for me it's rather the opposite: since you all focus on such miniscule thing to cry about, that means the show is doing great.
imo you wont find the quality you seek in tv. the shit is produced for masses.
i cant wait to see what are we going to complain about the next week. i look forward to d&d disappointing us yet again herpa derpa
For anyone who's interested the entire Season 1 of Telltale's GoT series is on sale for PS4 for 6 bucks and on PC for 7.50. Played the first episode and it was pretty intense with a lot of difficult decisions (even if they don't really matter in the grand scheme of things).
In the book the golden company breaks contract n joins Rhaegars son´s invasion of westeros, since he don't exist in the tv series, Dany will probably scoop them up as she goes west, they wanting to join to get old titles n lands that were taken from them back. With them she'll have an army familiar with Westerosi warfare, now she has Essosi troops n a Westerosi navy but with golden company she will have westerosi knights-types n ground forces.
Min 39 of episode 9 was awesone. Jon Snow looked awesome on that 3rd person camera. Looked like a videogame.
All the discussion of Rickon I'm surprised no one mentioned how awkward he looked and was Brann 2.0 elite version. Puberty hit him hard
All right, gentleperchildren, let's review. The year is 2024 - that's two-zero-two-four, as in the 21st Century's perfect vision - and I am sorry to say the world has become a pussy-whipped, Brady Bunch version of itself, run by a bunch of still-masked clots ridden infertile senile sissies who want the Last Ukrainian to die so they can get on with the War on China, with some middle-eastern genocide on the side
Even when Bran and Rickon split up, I got more emotional over the fact that Osha was leaving Bran than Rickon.
I mean, he's basically a non character in the books, but the show managed to make him even less of a character.