Large Urban populations only became a phenomenon with the industrial revolution.
Large Urban populations only became a phenomenon with the industrial revolution.
This movie is a Death Note itself!
Because in Medieval Europe Cities were actually quite rare. You’d have your big cities like London (which were tiny by today’s standards) where the Royal Family and their entourage were based but then you would mostly have smaller towns that were built around castles, markets or cathedrals with a population of a few…
OH I KNOW WHAT IT IS! That’s a sheet of rigid clear plastic being held just far enough out from the board and at a slight angle to prevent the marble from just falling through. The marble comes in with some rotational speed and it just keeps rotating, essentially rolling on the very small section of marble that’s…
Yup! It got buried fast, so I resurrected it with ice magic.
While this particular story is pretty hard to defend time wise. Most of the other time inconsistencies are easily explained by the fact that the show just like the books isn’t presented in linear time it jumps forward and back all the time
While you’re focused on a believable timeline, does it ever cross your mind that you’re watching a show about fucking dragons.
incorrect.
To me it only seemed like they had been traveling for a day.
Why didn’t the Night King chuck the spear at Dany’s dragon? Would have killed her, Jon, Clegane, etc. And they wouldn’t have had to swim down there and wrap chains around it’s neck. Plus, why try to hit a flying target when one is a sitting duck (err dragon)? And why don’t they have dragon glass arrows? Soooooo…
Army Corps(e) of Engineers
And why would wights attack him - isn’t he basically a wight also?
I believe the Hound is on Dany’s ship. Heading to King’s Landing for Cleganebowl.
So you’re saying that all Littlefinger’s lies will make him . . .
Bran sent Benjen there
And Sansa knows better and has been telling Jon that Cersei will stop at nothing until her enemies are dead, even if it means the Lannisters die too. In case you forgot last episode, Sansa was proven right by Cersei’s own words.
Honestly IDK if that would have worked for Arya. She really has an enormous chip on her shoulder and has been harboring this anger at Sansa since they were children. The whole speech about how Sansa stood up there and watched their father get beheaded as if Sansa could have done anything. Its just pure contempt for…
“Mr Night King, there’s a stationary dragon on the ice with all the people we’re hunting down on it.”
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