Yeah that point right after the trench was lit you could have come from behind them and decimated them.And why did the dragons either just fly around or sit in the wall instead of actively incinerating the dead. Especially after the trench was lit and the army of the dead was just standing there.
Yeah that point right after the trench was lit you could have come from behind them and decimated them.
The whole use of the dragons in this episode was a pretty big letdown. A few fun scenes of them torching the wights, but to no major effect. When they were dog-fighting the ice dragon I didn't see them use fire once. WTF?
And why did the dragons either just fly around or sit in the wall instead of actively incinerating the dead. Especially after the trench was lit and the army of the dead was just standing there.
Exactly. They even hit him from the side, where they could have easily incinerated him and the dragon.Yeah that point right after the trench was lit you could have come from behind them and decimated them.
The whole use of the dragons in this episode was a pretty big letdown. A few fun scenes of them torching the wights, but to no major effect. When they were dog-fighting the ice dragon I didn't see them use fire once. WTF?
I'm guessing they didn't want to spoil the fact that the Night King (lol, I've been calling him the Knight King, derp) can't be killed by dragon fire.Exactly. They even hit him from the side, where they could have easily incinerated him and the dragon.
This is where I'm sure we'll get better info if the books ever get finished. But that was very disappointing, I agree.My biggest complaint is that we never really got to understand what the Knight King wanted, or why he wanted it. Was he really just a two-dimensional ultra villain?
How was he supposed to help the Children of the Forest? Wouldn't he have killed all of them, too? Why did they make him?
And we still didn't get a very good explanation of the body-part art the Knight King was so fond of.
I'm guessing they didn't want to spoil the fact that the Night King (lol, I've been calling him the Knight King, derp) can't be killed by dragon fire.
And why did the dragons either just fly around or sit in the wall instead of actively incinerating the dead. Especially after the trench was lit and the army of the dead was just standing there.
My biggest complaint is that we never really got to understand what the Knight King wanted, or why he wanted it. Was he really just a two-dimensional ultra villain?
How was he supposed to help the Children of the Forest? Wouldn't he have killed all of them, too? Why did they make him?
And we still didn't get a very good explanation of the body-part art the Knight King was so fond of.
Yeah that point right after the trench was lit you could have come from behind them and decimated them.
The whole use of the dragons in this episode was a pretty big letdown. A few fun scenes of them torching the wights, but to no major effect. When they were dog-fighting the ice dragon I didn't see them use fire once. WTF?
I thought this as well. Instead of bitting it’s neck after latching on it should have BBQed it’s face
Exactly. They even hit him from the side, where they could have easily incinerated him and the dragon.
I wonder how Quin would have schemed against the white walkers
No one died. That's my complaint. They aren't going to have main plot characters die off screen. Sam isn't going to live being a fat **** on the bottom of an undead dogpile, but somehow he did.
The point of the Dothraki not being shown was to build tension for the rest of the characters because they are useless fodder.
hahaHe probably crawled under the dumpster.
Well, my boy the Night King went out like a punk. So that's a bummer.