So the Night King has a dragon now, anyone wanna bet on how the wall is coming down?
So the Night King has a dragon now, anyone wanna bet on how the wall is coming down?
I will say the one thing that really bugged was Jon's charge, particularly continuing on after Rickon was killed.
That was an astoundingly well executed battle sequence.
Robb Stark was the brilliant general, Jon Snow is the inspirational leader, both let their emotions get the better of them.
Arya's character was consistent enough. She went to Bravos because she had no where else to go (and she wanted to learn to kill to seek vengeance). But she had moral qualms about being an assassin from the start and bailing was pretty predictable.
Last season Barry tried to save his mother (and kill Reverse Flash) but risked destroying the entire planet by creating a black hole.
"What? Be King? Me?! No no noooo! I said I wanted…. to sing! Yes sing! Sing of the Iron Islands! La de la la la! What lovely ironey islands we have!"
Once again Bran rebels against authority and gets a bunch of people killed.
The fire was pretty damn fast, it ran up the wooden posts and burnt through roof beams in less than 30 seconds.
Rip regenerating Mick's hand:
"I took genetic samples from each of you for this exact eventuality"
An invulnerable unstoppable hero isn't dramatically interesting so every superhero needs a weakness.
They apparently need to update the intro:
Brilliant plan.
It's not enough to kill Oliver, they have to dominate him physically.
I feel like the episode was an improv sketch that went off the rails so the regulars bailed and left the new guy to try delivering a punchline.
So shouldn't the clever "go up the air so they fall at the same speed" tactic have failed?
I realize our plucky heroes aren't always the brightest bulbs but can someone remind them that Earth-2 Wells isn't just an alternate version of the Wells they knew, IT'S A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PERSON!!
I don't think the movies don't get more slack with suspension of disbelief, I think it's just an easier format.
Cameos maybe, but as larger characters they would just be really distracting as to who we're supposed to consider the main protagonists.
I'm not a therapist but when trying to help an extremely traumatized woman (Sarah) recover her sanity I'm not sure chaining her to the wall in a dark basement is the best strategy.