You've never read Waiting for Godoxian Prime?
If Bran could do anything like that why wouldn't he have well before that moment?I just thought of an alternate ending for those of you who like that sort of thing.
Imagine if right as the Night King is about to strike Bran, he wargs into all of his generals and holds him down, piercing his heart with dragonglass.
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we dont know, it might serve another purpose.just because you assume something, does not immediately turn it into something that should happen.the end of hardhome, jon being at the nights watch, jon being resurrected, the red witch's interest in him, that had nothing to do with the night king? it was just about the iron throne?
come on dude
So how long in the show was she actually training at the House of Black and White? Because I just remember Season 6.There are so many things wrong with this statement.
First of all it was not "half a year" lol
the end of hardhome, jon being at the nights watch, jon being resurrected, the red witch's interest in him, that had nothing to do with the night king? it was just about the iron throne?
come on dude
"Nothing personnel, Night King."did y'all catch how arya was literally moving at the speed of wind
Jon is a leader who was merely useful in getting the right people to Winterfell forbthis fight.the end of hardhome, jon being at the nights watch, jon being resurrected, the red witch's interest in him, that had nothing to do with the night king? it was just about the iron throne?
come on dude
So how long in the show was she actually training at the House of Black and White? Because I just remember Season 6.
Fake edit: Ah, technically she was already there in Season 5, but she didn't really do much in the sense of physical training during that part.
Still, that's what? Maybe two years? If we go on the one season = one year thing D&D said?
I also fail to see how 'so many is wrong' about my post. The past of the WW is set up in the show. They are this huge existential threat that might bring on the endtimes, that took the entirety of Westeros to beat last time they came around. Yet this time they are fairly easily beaten by Arya who is the show's resident sneaky super assassin.
The Internet will riot if this part disappoints.
It's funny because book-Brienne is literally the same age as show-Arya ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Brienne trained her whole life to wield a sword and in 2 years, Arya caught up to her from near-ground zero.
It's funny because book-Brienne is literally the same age as show-Arya ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yeah there is no thematic thread for the series anymore imo. Not a coherent one that factors in the NK stuff. Even people that liked this conclusion seem to be liking it from the standpoint of the boring stuff being out of the way so they can get back to the good stuff.A centuries-old threat, which prompted the construction of a 700-foot high, magically reinforced, continent-spanning wall, required to be manned by thousands of people sworn to defend it for life, has broken through said wall and is now, supposedly, a threat to all life on the continent, if not the planet. There are prophecies about the coming conflict, and religions based on it. It's such a tremendous threat that everyone who faces it assumes they will die. It's even called "death" several times.
A week later: never mind, we took care of it in an hour. Let's all bicker about who's the king. You know, the very thing that supposedly was going to make us so divided that we'd never be able to deal with this planetary-scale threat.
Cersei was the one that let religious nutters take the city and had that backfire. Cersei enabled Joffrey. Cersei literally caused all the chaos up to this point by killing Robert. Cersei causes the majority of the shows problems by putting revenge above any other goal. Cersei literally says that she doesn't care about the realm.To be honest is Cersei really even that bad of a ruler?
Dany's crazy pops
Robert (never really wanted to rule, drunk half the time)
Joffrey
Tomen (let religious nutters take over the city)
In comparison she's probably the best ruler the place has had in ages, lol. Let her have the Iron Throne, who cares.
An incomprehensible force of nature, which makes all the wars and killing seem like mere squabbling in comparison, capable of an extinction level event, thwarted by a girl who got the shit beaten out of her and stabbed a few times for a season after she turned on stealth mode for a turn.
Cracking stuff.
Her response to the idea that many of her citizens would be turned to into mindless zombies was
Both Theon and Jorah's arcs were exceptionally done.Did anyone else feel for Theon more than they thought they would? I surprisingly shed a tear for the dude. Especially after he valiantly charged the NK after being taunted by his uncle several times with "Run away, little Theon".
Felt like a real completion of his character arc. Shame he died the way he did, but, he was a total badass up until the walkers/NK showed up.
It's funny because book-Brienne is literally the same age as show-Arya ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Night King wouldn't have been defeated without Jon. Dany wouldn't be at Winterfell.
Other than, y'know, blowing up the Sept of Baelor. She'd gladly have everyone in King's Landing die if it meant it benefited her and her family. Dany is also an awful dictator though so Westeros is probably fucked either way unless Jon wins out and everyone lives happily ever after.To be honest is Cersei really even that bad of a ruler?
Dany's crazy pops
Robert (never really wanted to rule, drunk half the time)
Joffrey
Tomen (let religious nutters take over the city)
In comparison she's probably the best ruler the place has had in ages, lol. Let her have the Iron Throne, who cares.
The Internet will riot if this part disappoints.
You think the disappointing cries of this episode were bad, you ain't seen shit if Cleganebowl is a wet fart, mark my words!
Hear me out here. The Hound loses, then Jaime vs the Mountain on the Death Star throne room.The Internet will riot if this part disappoints.
You think the disappointing cries of this episode were bad, you ain't seen shit if Cleganebowl is a wet fart, mark my words!
To be honest is Cersei really even that bad of a ruler?
Dany's crazy pops
Robert (never really wanted to rule, drunk half the time)
Joffrey
Tomen (let religious nutters take over the city)
In comparison she's probably the best ruler the place has had in ages, lol. Let her have the Iron Throne, who cares.
Her response to the idea that many of her citizens would be turned to into mindless zombies was
"I imagine for most of the them it would be an improvement."
Note, this is after she purposefully organized an incredibly devastating explosion in the middle of King's Landing that killed everyone inside the sept and everyone in the surrounding area. She has not improved living conditions since then.
GoT is supposed to be antithesis of LotR.
nah that's pod
Because living in King's Landing sucks lolI mean most of the citizens of King's Landing do seem like miserable fucks, lol.
Yeah pretty much this. As a part of the fabric of this series it was incredibly hollow and unsatisfying. As a standalone episode for people who don't care about the overall arch it was a magnificent piece of television (some people only care about having a great Superbowl which if fine).A centuries-old threat, which prompted the construction of a 700-foot high, magically reinforced, continent-spanning wall, required to be manned by thousands of people sworn to defend it for life, has broken through said wall and is now, supposedly, a threat to all life on the continent, if not the planet. There are prophecies about the coming conflict, and religions based on it. It's such a tremendous threat that everyone who faces it assumes they will die. It's even called "death" several times.
A week later: never mind, we took care of it in an hour. Let's all bicker about who's the king. You know, the very thing that supposedly was going to make us so divided that we'd never be able to deal with this planetary-scale threat.
Night King wouldn't have been defeated without Jon. Dany wouldn't be at Winterfell.