I’m going to be trying to get to sleep tonight and hearing the sound of the Mormont kiddie’s rubs crunching ..
RIP house Mormont
The death of the little bear was sad, gonna watch the episode again when I get home.
I’m going to be trying to get to sleep tonight and hearing the sound of the Mormont kiddie’s rubs crunching ..
RIP house Mormont
You theys act like you know all about Dragons just because you seen a few episodes of GOT.
How do you know how much fire a dragon can even spit for any given period of time. Maybe the dragon needs to work up some more fire after he blows his few loads. You dont know. I think we have to be realistic.
You theys act like you know all about Dragons just because you seen a few episodes of GOT.
How do you know how much fire a dragon can even spit for any given period of time. Maybe the dragon needs to work up some more fire after he blows his few loads. You dont know. I think we have to be realistic.
Arya coming out of no where was a lil weak, lazy writing, and predictable or no?
The part where Jon tried to fight him one on one and the Knight King raised the dead to deal with Jon initially bothered me. However, it at least wasn't predictable. The Knight King was like, I have bigger things to do than to fight you, peon. Now, after the dead were raised, there should have been thousands of dead people surrounding Jon and one fire breath attack from the dragon handles them all for Jon to get away.I thought it was anti-climatic.
On the other hand, it's the only way to reach the Night King. Jon/Aegon tried to fight him one-on-one, and wound up surrounded by a wight army. So, they set that up even going back to Hardhome.
What a dumb battle plan. Yeah let's just hand a few hundred dothraki to the army of the dead. Oh yeah and let's use our best weapon after the dothraki are all dead. And let's not light the trench until we've lost half the army.
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.
Was he actually scared to fight JS or just that indifferent about him?
Considering how he avoided the combat, I'm going with "scared", or at least "too careful".
You act like you know all about dragons even though you've only seen a few episodes of game of thrones. How do you know they can't just spew endless amounts of fire, or use it in flight, you don't know. Let's be realistic, of course, when we are talking about dragons. Since they are, you know, hyper realistic.You theys act like you know all about Dragons just because you seen a few episodes of GOT.
How do you know how much fire a dragon can even spit for any given period of time. Maybe the dragon needs to work up some more fire after he blows his few loads. You dont know. I think we have to be realistic.
And those 20 dudes lasted longer than the entire dothraki army because, plot device.They had the castle and went on the attack to start the war. Lol
The other dumb part was they all knew who the Knight King was coming for so the put 20 dudes around Brandon with Theon by the white, red leaf tree. Was that even inside the castle walls? If not, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb...
Brandon should have taken control of the enemy's giant and ice dragon too.
I’m going with eye on the prize. For Jon his focus is the NK. For the NK he has long wanted Bran.
Just because you’re obsessed with someone doesn’t make it a two way street.