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So Night king was a targ? Riding dragons and withstanding (dragon) fire?
So Night king was a targ? Riding dragons and withstanding (dragon) fire?
No i didn't just dislike the show. I told yall now that the writers are just going to go in a direction far off from grrm they were going to write themselves into a corner with the story lines. with no source material the show was going to downgrade a lot.I'd say this episode has not represented the last four years of this show by any means. There were definitely a few decisions made here that don't reflect how much of this show has played out. So saying you called it early doesn't really jive with how everyone has viewed GOT anyways - the "mistakes" made this episode were not present in all of the last four years. You just didn't like the show that everyone liked, and that's okay.
nope just walked up on the docks and rose the deadWas night king at hardhome? Did he fight there? I’m trying to remember if we’ve even seen him fight.
Well if Bron kills one of them, Arya could still take his face, no?I doubt she kills tyrion and dunno if she wants to kill Jaime.
Well if Bron kills one of them, Arya could still take his face, no?
So here's my theory
Bran has seen all time and everything
SO what if he's pulling a Dr. Strange?
The only way for everything to succeed is this one way to lay a trap, but the end of it all, he end up becoming the Night King?
People will not let the Bran being the NK theory go.Why do people think they’re the same person? There’s like no connection at all besides both being weird. Plus we’ve seen who he really is since the children of the forest made him. Unless people are saying bran warged into that guy long ago.
Worst theory I’ve ever heard in all of life.People will not let the Bran being the NK theory go.
I think so.
Even though Bron is a mercenary, tyrion and jaime are like his bros. Dunno if he would actually kill them no matter how much cersei pays.
Worst theory I’ve ever heard in all of life.
There were multiple parts that were puzzling to me, but the one thing I didn't understand was Danny having the dragon on the ground to save Jon. And then being there long enough where all the walkers got on it. That whole scene was unnecessary.
and where were the northerners retreating too? And it sucked how the Unsullied were protecting them as if they were more important.