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There were 6 people that stabbed Jon but only 4 get hanged?
No one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.DABID TWO SWORDS DABID TWO SWORDS
where was old mate jerry hightower
tfw bloodraven pulls bran out of it before the big reveal and the episode ends there
SoCan anyone explain to me what Arya is going through?She looks like she's becoming a blind warrior, but then the Faceless Man gave her eyes back.The hell?
Also, what oath was broken?
bookfags are mad.Honestly, I didn't care much for dual-wield Arthur Dayne. Sure it looked badass, but at the same time it would've been nice to see Dawn in action. Since it hasn't appeared, though, I reckon the sword won't have much of an impact on the overall narrative in the books. The ToJ scene was fine otherwise, though. And Ned Stark is a cunt for cutting down an already-dead Dayne.The rest of the episode was just alright. I enjoyed watching Thorne and Olly being hanged, and it's good to see Jon finally leaving the Wall. I am kind of upset that D&D decided that the Umbers sided with Ramsay, seeing as the Greatjon was the biggest Stark/King in the North fanboy and SmallJon died protecting his king in the books.EDIT: Actually, the sword that Dayne had in his right hand might've been Dawn. When he plants it in the dirt before the fight, you can see a sunrise symbol on the pommel. Either it's Dawn, or he forgot to take off the Rollback sticker from Walmart
Shouldn't Jon be released from his oath since he was killed?
No one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.
Quote from: Mordo on May 08, 2016, 10:08:56 PMNo one else triggered by dual wielding Arthur Dayne?I mean, it's like the writers are 15 year old weebs.As opposed to the ACTUAL scene where he wields a magical sword crafted from a fallen star.Yeah, the show's version is way more childish..