I think the fan speculation is a meme unto itself at this point. Most people will get it if they follow the show closely.
I think the fan speculation is a meme unto itself at this point. Most people will get it if they follow the show closely.
They've never shown her use face magic before, and all of a sudden she's doing Mission Impossible assassinations.
You should stop breathing. There is limited Oxygene in this planet you know.
You should stop communicating with others. Go live in a remote cave maybe.
Dany is a Targaryen. What is Jon's magic Snow bastard power? No arrows hit him???
Magic exists, but there's no suggestion it comes from a higher power. A lot of the magic is contradictory/doesn't point to a coherent "truth" It is used at the behest of people, not via divine intervention.
Jon is a complete moron so why would be an effective leader against the White Walkers? It doesn't matter how much they know. Most of the armies in the North have been wiped out. Sooo yeah. The only thing that's going to kill the white walkers are Daenerys and her Dragons probably. You can let go of your…
Ned didn't take "untrustworthy people" at face value. Joffree betrayed his advisors, including Cersie to sentence Ned to death. Joffree was not smarter than the Starks because he had some killer instinct. He was rash and foolish, and that's why he got himself killed.
They didn't win Winterfell back from white walkers. They won it from other humans… who would also have been presumably killed by white walkers.
You have to be a vapid simpleton to think this episode wasn't deeply flawed. Especially if you're posting under the Expert's review. At least the Newbies have the excuse of not knowing any better.
And yet he led the Night's Watch to victory against the Wildlings just a couple seasons ago? He's proven multiple time to be a precocious leader with skill and foresight. That's why he was able to bring the Wildlings under his command after defeating them. But this is just the worst writing the show has ever had of…
This episode proved that the show overly venerates Jon Snow and the hero of the story. It makes him out to be the Aragorn of the SoIaF universe when SoTaF has no Aragorn. Like he's basically a mystical immortal hero now, with no explanation. It is sad to see Martin's potent commentaries reduced to a shitty…
It isn't important at all. The North alone can't defeat the white walkers regardless. The fact that the white walkers are coming renders Ramsey irrelevant in the grand scheme of the narrative.
In the books the set up is Stannis vs Ramsey, and this conflict leaves a lot more plot strands to be untangled. Instead of…
These aren't human failings. They're inconsistent characteristics within the context of the story.
He could top it easily by having the character motivations/plotting make sense.
That was stupid though. It didn't work as a device.
That would've made such a badass angle for her talk with him before he dies. "Sorry darling, I'm afraid we have some…. irreconcilable differences"
ROOF ROOF BITE BITE
"AHHHH SANSA YOU BIIITCCH!! AHHH"
No I think its more like Petyr didn't want a bunch of Wildlings on his hands after taking Winterfell for himself. He let Ramsey kill them so that taking control of Winterfell would be easier in the end.
No I don't think so haha, but my point is that she's speaking in an actual language, rather than saying a magic word. Like maybe she could do a Dracarys remix. Like say "Breath Flames my scaley bitches" or something in Valyrian. I like the mystique of her speaking in that ancient tongue.
Yeah true. At least on the show though they do all this footwork making them out to be higher beings, and that they can even understand Tyrion speaking in English. Maybe if she just used it in a more straightforward like "war cry" type of way.