By this logic Arya wasn't even necessary, because Theon should have killed him. He killed plenty of people earlier on in the show, which means he could do it. Because apparently the concept of various levels of proficiency in a given skill died in a ditch due to the fact it was convenient to your valiant defense of the show.
There is no logic to what you're saying here. Arya killing him was mildly justified - Jon would have been the better choice. Theon dying to protect Bran was spot on. It's telling you don't understand the difference - and more evidence of your shit posting. But we're having fun here, so let's keep going.
It's funny that for all your sanctimony about how book writers are projecting their book knowledge onto the story (while completely missing @
Witchblade77's point) you don't even know the show's story and contradict what the very same showrunners you ceaselessly shill for say about a given topic. And when it then gets pointed out to you, you quickly move the goalposts.
I don't know the show's story? You're adorable. Can you please stop lying and shit posting - it's not helping the discussion. No goalposts were moved, and I routinely admit when I'm wrong or learn something new.
Bran barely survived and got crippled for life while Sansa and Theon had their fall greatly dampened by the massive amount of snow next to the wall and still took quite a bit of damage. Great examples. Really comparable to what you were replying to.
Right? It's almost like they were different things? Thanks for showing I was right. Weird for you to be helpful.
On a side note, your later assurances that you're totes legit not disingenuous or obtuse are kinda damaged by the fact when faced with an opportunity to dismiss the whole apologist rhetoric you instead doubled down with "it's not apologists, it's MUH HATERS INSTEAD". And given the weird number disparity between these vile haters and you, this has immense "Am I out of touch? No, it's the children who are wrong." vibes.
What dark hell are you even talking about here? Holy fuck - do you even understand what you just said?
So you're saying is that you're actually a Trump-supporting hater of the show and the bit you're doing here is just for the sake or irony? Interesting. Weird, but interesting.
This would be an example of your continued and unhelpful shit posting. Shout if you're confused about anything - we're here to help.
Also, their Star Wars project got flat out cancelled. As did their Confederacy fan-wank. And for all these high stakes projects they were supposed to do they ended up doing a bunch of F-list projects for Netflix. Given their immense genius, it's a string of rather quaint coincidences, I'm sure.
And why was it canceled again? I can't remember...oh wait, that's right, I literally posted why. Yet more of your shit posting and lies if can't be bothered to read simple links within the very thread you're posting and quoting on. D&D left for Netflix, which is why their Star Wars trilogy was canceled - along with Confederate. They weren't fired. I'm assuming you're as ignorant of the other facts as this, so I'll let you read up and get some learnin' under your belt. Let us know if you need help remembering reality - again, we're here to help.
In the fact that the same goddamn episode saw her struggle with sneaking past a handful of wights, requiring her to methodically go from bookshelf to bookshelf in an enclosed area over the span of the multiple minutes, yet a few scenes later she sprints through an army in the span of mere seconds, as if she had cloaking tech.
Weird, it's almost like she was in different environments when she was sneaking, and different things were going on, isn't it? Like indoors and being hunted is different than outdoors and the WW being distracted.
You fucking suck at this by the way. Totes' for the laughs though (did I do that right? )
Oh, yes. A character stabbing the universe's Satan in the one specific spot that can kill him by sheer coincidence is simply fantastic indeed. Sublime, even. The fact that Arya didn't know about Night King's weak spot and just so happened to stab him precisely there regardless by mere happenstance is truly in your favor because everyone knows there's no better storytelling that characters achieving fantastic feats, especially of the story-wrapping variety, through sheer dumb luck.
The show never said he had to be stabbed there to die. How fucking ignorant of the series are you?
Unlike you trying to portray them vile haters of god's gift to television as Trump supporters
Just the ones that have trouble with facts and reality - such as yourself. You'll notice that other, very nice conversations on this topic are going on around you and those like you. And even more significant, I personally reached out to those that were constructively contributing because I enjoy their input and feedback, and wanted to make sure they knew they weren't included in that categorization.
Notice how you didn't the message? Sort of theme for you in life, eh?
Dany You probably kind of forgot about what good writing is, so your opinion is invalid or something.
More of your adorable shit-posting. Thanks for showing everyone your true colors.
Given how the Old Republic trilogy they were supposed to make was announced (as being in extremely early stages of development no less) was announced 18 fucking months after Solo's release (and was then cancelled two years after its release), the liar here is you. The movies that got cancelled because of Solo's performance were the anthology ones.
You mean I learned something and changed my view? You should try that sometime.