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Who was Bran watching back at Winterfell?

for the greater good

and 3, why are they vulnerable to these 2 types of weapon?

ok yo what is an obsidian weapon and 2 what is the difference between the WWs and the wights? Why do they hang? How do they transition? What's their joint objective?

yeah but she's Catelyn reborn

"the watershed"

Can we talk about the fire and ice tho? How are the Children fire people who created ice people? And what was Meera's weapon?

Fire and ice baby

I think the play was vital because, along with the narrative that the Children created the WWs to defend against Man, we now know that history (the one we think we know) is subjective. We might have been taken for a ride. The Starks could be a goddam joke. #historyinnit

There are a few episodes left mate, settle down.

I wanted more Richard E Grant … although I guess he wasn't really allowed to shine too much?

I totally snorted at Tormund. Lol king of snootchy bootches.

which means they were pushed north at some stage. By who?

As if he wouldn't have told Ned though when he popped into Winterfell in season 1.

don't do it

They're just on the winners' side. This ep has shown us that all we know might actually be backwards.

Sick stick fightin but.

And all this time, man was the enemy who required white walkers to take them down. I now see the WWs as Greenpeace … and I'm on their side.

Well fuc3 a duck if that wasn't the most gripping, heart-in-mount episodes in ages. Tears, shrieks, shouts, fist pumps … I have had 2 cocktails and 2 beers tho.

agreed. it's one convincing statement followed by another slightly more convincing comeback. Bang bang bang, next scene.