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I feel like they gave Rene Russo more to do in Endgame than what she had in the first 2 Thor movies. 

I was 100 percent expecting a fight in the elevator. But the misdirection of Cap using the magic phrase to get by without even a scuffle was brilliant.

Ayra should never have to pay for ale again.

As to after the battle, well real life sucks that way. You do a great heroic deed and get the accolades and the jerks go on to be the same jerks they were before.

People seem to forget that this is TV. Something like this didn’t even exist during the first 3 seasons of this show. Blackwater had a cool CGI explosion scene, but was otherwise well written character driven almost bottle episode. I think some people had legit problems with lighting, I have in the past, so I was

I cannot understand this logic. You’re acting like all they needed to do this whole time was have Arya stroll up to the Night King and gut him with a dagger.

But it did literally take all of them....and it still barely worked. The show spent 5 seasons not really even showing the great threat to the north and literally only one main character believed they existed. It then took that main character two seasons to rally everyone he could. The show is called Game of Thrones

“What do we say to the god of death? Not today!”

So what is Albert saying, that everyone should have taken the Cersei route and what? Ignored the Night King? The only reason Cersei could do nothing was that everyone else was doing the work for her. And given there are three episodes left, it is foolish to think she is somehow going to be proven right when all is

“Cersei was right! That’s the main takeaway from “The Long Night,” the deliriously silly and nonsensical third episode of the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones, which aired last night. “

How she found them exactly isn’t answered, unless you assume the “Where’s Fury?” scene at the end of Captain Marvel has already happened before the start of Endgame.

Just people bootlegging on shitty monitors bitching and pay per click website/SEO gamesmanship. I have a nice enough tv. A modern internet connection. And a brain to know this was a cinematic night time battle on a show known for not holding your hand. Therefore I thoroughly enjoyed the episode

But Beric doesn’t bring people back. He GETS brought back.

He’s the... backee?

Beric doesn’t know how to revive people, that was Thoros of Myr that knew how to revive him. 

That will be particularly funny if the Hound is upset about being brought back to life, and Beric isn’t alive to listen to his venting.

Whither Kat Dennings?

I had been arguing earlier that Bran would sever his arm so Arya could disguise herself as him to kill the Night King, but the mention of Lady Stoneheart got me thinking. Beric Dondarrion created her, and he’s still around on the show. So maybe the reason is to revive somebody who dies in this battle. If the ambush in

And zombie Summer!

You think that’s bad, just wait until they show zombie Hodor.