Yes!! That doesn’t sound like he’s going to be the one to kill him.
Yes!! That doesn’t sound like he’s going to be the one to kill him.
Yeah, why does this question still keep getting brought up?
Tormund and Berric clearly survived. They ran across the wall to a safe area of it.
Jon betrayed Ygritte to save the Wall but wouldn’t tell a white lie against Dany to save the world?
She wouldn’t know he “lied” until long after the defeat of the dead. That’s when the war was to start back up again.
Unpopular opinion: Jon was right to be honest. If he lied, it becomes the excuse Cersei uses to justify her inevitable betrayal. Remember that by this point, Jon had already sent a raven announcing his fealty to Dany. How long would that stay secret? If Jon lies, the Lannister/Gold Company troops are now justified in…
But I don’t think they were working together before the dead faces scene.
Jon Snow, the man who deceived the Wildlings for months including his own lover, was wildly out of character in that scene. He’d do anything to save the world. Including fucking his own honor and deceiving Cersei. We know that because he’s done just that before. He literally pledged to Mance while keeping his vows in…
I’m wondering what Arya has left to do in the last season. I guess she has to head south? There isn’t much face stealing she could do with the army of the dead.
This episode housed both the best and the worst of this show. The first half showcased what it still does brilliantly...character moments. The Hound/Brienne, Cersei/Tyrion, Theon/Jon...this is why I still watch this show even when the plot is a total trainwreck. Because when it gets this character stuff right, it’s be…
In fairness, Jamie isn’t all that imposing-looking either, and he’s one of the most skilled fighters on the planet (esp before losing his hand). Oberyn was a phenomenal fighter if he wasn’t so stupid, and he was quite whip-like in build as well.
My friends and I thought it was the same actor.
Toe to toe? More like chest to hammer....
The Mountain killed his first wife and children at the end of Robert’s Rebellion. So Rheagar would’ve already dumped her. Which is weird, because previous Targs had multiple wives, so I’m not sure why he would do that.
Weeeell, Rheagar apparently read a whole lot of prophecy that led him to believe that having a kid with Lyanna HAD to happen. The show seems to more or less be implying it was just because they fell in love (although I forget if the show has addressed Rheagar’s discovery of the prophecy. Ser Barristan may have brought…
Maybe he just has one of those old reebok pump buttons under there that when kneed inflate his abilities and strength....
He looked way too much like Viserys
Didn’t the mountain kill his wife and kids so there wouldn’t be a Targaryen heir? Not sure when that occurs in the timeline of him marrying Lyanna Stark, so you may be right about him being a bad baby daddy.
Best episode of a pretty bad season (Though I still think S5 was worse). While a lot happened this episode it didn’t feel rushed like the rest of the season. The meeting in the Dragon Pit lasted for like twenty minutes, it had so many good interactions, the jokes were given time to land. Basically everything I…
Rheagar did not look impressive to me at all. Like, this was the guy that went toe to toe with Robert over the fate of the 7 Kingdoms? I wanted a more heroic look, a strength of someone who knew winter was coming and was fighting to save everyone. But I guess it makes sense given that Jon isn’t that imposing either.