The plan to kill the Night King was when they were weighing their options in a hopeless situation. I don’t believe at all that they were going to try to kill the Night King once rescue came, regardless of his dragon-killing spears.
The plan to kill the Night King was when they were weighing their options in a hopeless situation. I don’t believe at all that they were going to try to kill the Night King once rescue came, regardless of his dragon-killing spears.
Star for the chuckle, but seriously, you couldn’t be arsed to google the name of the other Wright brother? It’s Wilbur, btw.
>Why aren’t they riding horses in the first place?
The plot armor is extremely strong. He got dragged down to the icy depths of a frozen pond by wights while in full cold weather gear, and he makes it back out? They should have eaten his stupid face.
Then she was like “nah it’s cool, I needed that to happen I guess.” No impact.
Oh please, one wing beat was enough to knock the wights over. The only threat there was those javelins.
“GET ON THE FUCKING DRAGON” was shouted at the screen many times that night.
Yeah, I think in retrospect they actually meant David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. I hate that they are referred to as D&D when Dungeons & Dragons is quite relevant when discussing Game of Thrones as a work of fantasy.
The articles do just as much picking apart, really.
“So you want all the make believe non sense...but it has to be REALISTIC make beleive non sense.”
That’s the entire point of these articles though. If you just want to watch and enjoy, nobody is stopping you. Don’t click these articles.
The plot armor was incredibly strong with Jon Snow last night, but what’s the alternative? Never put him in danger?
Some of the others may not have been from his brood either, but were already destroyed.
Impressing Cersei may not be totally necessary. If others are convinced of the threat while Cersei is not, it may undermine her leadership. If they can’t get the South as their allies, they can at least remove them as enemies.
I read that as “murderocracy”, which would hardly be breaking the wheel. :P
I’d like to believe that. I’ve always thought that Littlefinger is in over his head. He thinks he’s the big bad when he’s the miniboss. So far his competence has held up, though.
She hasn’t acted against Sansa yet, and she could have. It seems plausible that she’s still sussing out the details.
That’s an odd way of spelling “Cersei.”
The current Arya wouldn’t really go for that plan. She seems to be loyal mainly to Jon. She’s not going to help Sansa solidify her power until either something changes between them or Jon says so.
Arya is an edgelord now. Give a teenager magical assassin powers and it is bound to happen. Her current characterization confirms this.