“Fewer” was the true line of the night. The switching sides line was a solid 2nd place.
“Fewer” was the true line of the night. The switching sides line was a solid 2nd place.
It isn’t Qyburn’s whole thing. The only poison work he’s done was last episode. Poison is the Martell’s thing.
I think in this example, the Force is the body. Jedi live in symbiosis with it, communing with it and guiding it when they need to do something. The dark force users corrupt it by trying to bend it to their will and forcing it for personal gain.
Look at that same map, where’s Casterly Rock? The other side of the continent. The issue isn’t the KL-Dragonstone transit, it’s Euron’s fleet arriving at Casterly Rock within what we’re led to believe is a few hours of when the Unsullied arrive despite the head start they would have had.
In the books, he suffers more damage from the fire itself, not just the metal. One of his hands becomes permanently maimed.
I’m not saying there aren’t dissimilarities, but given the scenarios I’m saying the weight of their similarities make them moot. So far in the entire series we’ve seen two people brought back from the dead as themselves (i.e. Not wights), Beric and Jon. That’s it. We’re given more evidence to believe it’s the same…
They both died, they were both brought back to life by a red priest(ess). I think the similarities vastly outweigh any dissimilarities.
-We know that Euron was present in King’s Landing, with his flagship.
I’m not convinced it took a sacrifice to bring him back...based off of the framework/setup they provided with Thoros and Beric anyways. We never see Thoros make any sort of sacrifice.
You think this is the most plausible explanation of all the fast travel? We’re just going to have to agree to disagree on that. This is the one that requires the most leaps and assumptions of all of them. Everything else has been pretty straightforward fast forwards, in this case we have to actually assume some…
Jon came back from the dead...you really think they couldn’t magic her womb back from the dead too?
Nah, Viseryion, the white dragon. He’s even the one that dive-bombed Jon.
They did appear to go from Hardhome to the Three Eyed Ravens abode...that’d be a bit of a travel delay...
I’m assuming someone said this already, but I’m going to pile on anyways, the Silence appeared to be at Casterly Rock. If they’d just left that damn ship out, everything would be A-OK.
They were at the Three Eyed Raven’s abode after Hardhome, which I took to be further north and central. At least, I assume The Door took place after Hardhome, I suppose that’s up for debate in the timeline. So that means the Night King and his army have been doing a lot of traveling.
This is the guy who’s been defending the fast travel week in and week out, so the fact that he takes issue with it should tell you something.
I’ll second that. I’ve been fine with it all up to this point, but that one really took me out of the show for a moment.
And when something important does happen on a trip, we see it. Like Arya bumping into the Lannisters or Nymeria. Ffs I don’t know why this is so difficult for people.
You were wrong, now you must suffer the kinja fate of death by a thousand corrections.
Thank you. I’ve seen multiple people suggest it was Euron when it was very clear to me, even in that super confusing scene, that that groin stabbing was done by the 3rd Snake in the ship hold to some rando.