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“However, my point is that the amount of people complaining about logic going out the window has, for whatever reason, increased manyfold this season. And I’m wondering why this season.”

People just seem to take on faith that the REAL danger is the white walkers. I know I know, the show has beat us over the head with that via forced exposition. But so far they’ve spent seven seasons stumbling around beyond the wall. Sure, we saw them take over one tiny town north of the wall. But last night an entire

Which is why they should’ve just had him die of his wounds. That would have made plenty of sense.

Dude, this show is WAAAAYYY past any objections that something can’t happen because it would be stupid.

I’m calling it now- it breathes blue fire. Blowing snow or ice would just look stupid.

“Calling it now - this is all a performance for Littlefinger and there’s gonna be a big reveal next week.”

“not to mention the fact that they probably couldn’t even have pierced his hide” 

“Uh, they burned Thoro’s body in this episode to prevent it from turning.”

What about the wights that came back to life inside the wall and attacked Mormont way back in season 2 or 3? I don’t recall seeing anyone raise them from the dead- they were just brought back inside the wall and then rose up to life later all on their own.

“You little summer boy”....what? Who the heck talks like this? 

“So stop watching then.”

Ummm...who the hell is running 25 miles in a few hours while wearing winter gear, having spent the last 24 hours marching through a blizzard, battling a bear, and fighting off a band of wights? The best marathon runners in history are running in temperate climates with minimal gear. The Marathon runner was a trained

Why wasn’t Jon and his gang on horseback? I figured there must be an actual reason horses can’t go beyond the wall, and then Benji gallops up out of nowhere to deus ex machina the end of the episode. Sure would make escaping the army of the dead a whole lot easier if they can ride up, grab a wight, and gallop away.

Not to mention that he had just been marching all day through the snow, fought a White Bear, and had a battle with a band of wights where he’s swinging that massive hammer. Dude has Batman level physical stamina somehow.

Holy shit was this episode was ridiculous. A lot of the absurdity has been covered by others, but one thing I haven’t seen mentioned is that the Magnificent Seven (plus enough red shirted characters to allow some people to die without having to kill off a hero or well liked character) didn’t have to deal with any kind

I’m sure they die together holding off some rampaging horde to save everyone else. I picture a death scene where they both look at each other, realize what they’re up against, hold hands or some other nonsense, and then it cuts away just as they’re being overrun. That sounds cliched enough for this show now.

People are still worried about the safety of main/popular characters on this show? C’mon now- the writers abandoned that genre redefining trait of the series as soon as they got past Martin’s books. If the audience likes a character he/she isn’t going to die until the death has maximum manufactured impact. The show is

I thought the same thing. I never get the urge to purposefully overplay a rhetorical hand. What happened was terrible enough- misleading language only allows those who disagree with you to have an easy target to attack your bias.

Holy shit man, I don’t know what your post is missing more of- logic or punctuation.

It’s absolutely mind boggling to me how biased and blinded the Bernie camp continues to be, especially given how vociferously they’ll attack Trump supporters for their bias and blind devotion to Trump. I’m not equating Trump and Bernie (Bernie is, by all accounts, a genuinely good and decent person, and Trump is a