In the Inside Look after the episode, Benioff and Weiss both refer to the character as the Night's King.
In the Inside Look after the episode, Benioff and Weiss both refer to the character as the Night's King.
Wyldfyre can't melt Valryian steel!
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Thanks. Because of your pedantry, I know have Ross Gellar yelling "PIVOT!" stuck in my head.
The one bit of humanity that sort of got me was when the White Walker's weapon and Longclaw locked up. Jon and the Walker's shared look of "WTF?" was great.
Also there was some a great visual when Tyrion took two steps up towards Dany and the camera shot him and Jorah where the two seemed the same height. Visual clue to the dynamic changing from captor and captive to role reversal.
Anyone notice the way Sansa's hair was styled when she met with Reek? It was very similar to her style in Season 1.
They even showed the fire in the burning structure retreat away from the Walker as he advanced on Jon and the Thenn. Humanity will need dragon fire, since regular store bought stuff ain't gonna work.
And cash their checks. Dont forget that.
Cursive Z's make no sense. Zorro didn't use cursive.
Would that mean War is the leader in WAR?
Elvis Costello? Now that name sounds made up.
And Roman, one of the concerned citizens in Season Three, was rumored to be pretty good with a saxophone and seemed born to run with a bunch of white dudes from New Jersey.
I'm assumin Olyvar, his brothel keeper
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One does not simply walk into Mordor, or so Lord Eddard Stark told me, but then again, he's not really too bright on strategy sometimes.
Maybe he was just hot for Rob Halford.
I realize I made a typo, but the idea of "Bill Joel" makes me laugh, so I'm not editing it.
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