Tormund is our only connection to the Wildlings. ITs too late to introduce a new wildling that will give us their perspective. If he dies, I think they all die.
Tormund is our only connection to the Wildlings. ITs too late to introduce a new wildling that will give us their perspective. If he dies, I think they all die.
@Moss. The show is fan fiction. I try to enjoy it as such even though there's better fan fiction that stays closer to book canon than the show.
Dany and Jon can't procreate, who curs
Jaime and Cersei are more than welcome to keep going at it so long as they stop creating monsters intended to rule
Jon and Daenary's can't procreate, but they're both just made of magic at this point so who's to say they won't make the jesus baby.
Also this episode. What the god damned fuck.
Fact. Though I don't follow this shit as closely or as detailed as some of youz guyz, but even I remember that shit.
Though the idea that they were already touched, but not awakened can be an argument, but brings up the question of why the dragon was instant and the scouts weren't.
Okay, a few plot points felt rushed (Daenerys and Jon, Benjen reuniting with Jon), but I also got the impression that they were stuck on there for at least a few days; was actually wondering if they had any supplies left.
It's finally getting to the point I've been worrying about for quite some time, though; the Night King has become active and the war with him is real, by comparison, the political aspects of the show start feeling so goddamn petty (even more so when involving Sansa) that they're bordering on annoying (though I still find them enjoyable for what they are).
That being said, while the story definitely wasn't as complex as it used to be, I cannot even remotely fathom referring to this as a bad or even the worst episode. Perhaps not the peak of storytelling, sure, but I don't need that level of storytelling to keep me on the edge of my seat for a full hour. As far as I'm concerned, the episode was amazing.
Was 100% expecting Euron's stealth-fleet to appear at the end, though.
You really believe dany is going to stay sterile? Like Reaaaaallly?
This episode wasn't bad pussssay but it was definitely fucking bad and at least for me ruined any and all tension that the whitewalkers brought through fodder syndrome. Hardhome was fckn savage, this was jorah double daggering spookster skeletons that either got back up or didn't dependent on nothing. Army of the dead looked like a god damn joke and if NK's arm wasn't a plot armor rocket launcher dany's dragon woulda solo'd everyone there in minutes.
At least when the show was in Dorne the people who died had names.
Unrelated to all the bitching, but it really bothered me that Sansa was talking shit about Jon losing the Battle of the Bastards when he went into that battle thinking it was suicide in the first place. She basically forced him to fight it and she hid the fact that she requested help from Little Finger, now she's saying she won the battle? Fuck off.
Spoiler: show
I didn't realize the Night King has been recast until I saw more close ups on him this episode and it makes me sad because the other one looked much more badass.