Btw, why didn't the ice just break again as soon as the wights started walking on it?
If there's one thing I've taken from this episode it's that Beric Dondarrion has an amazing voice
>kill the one who raised them and they all diezzz
Quote from: eggsalad on August 22, 2017, 11:22:38 AM>kill the one who raised them and they all diezzz Not to mention that this wasn't shown at Hardhome at all.
Quote from: WarTurkey on August 22, 2017, 12:36:32 PMQuote from: eggsalad on August 22, 2017, 11:22:38 AM>kill the one who raised them and they all diezzz Not to mention that this wasn't shown at Hardhome at all.>"He must have been the one that raised them"The fuck? Since when was it established canon that wights have specific symbiotic relationships? They're literally contradicting themselves at this point just so they can get an ebic 1v1 between Jon and the Night King.
As we know fire to wights is like kryptonite to Superman, so wouldn't Viserion ignite himself the moment he breathes fire? I know he wouldn't point his head at his body and do it, but the fire would still generate inside of him and come out of his mouth which may be some splashback.
Quote from: Zizzy on August 22, 2017, 08:57:53 AMIf there's one thing I've taken from this episode it's that Beric Dondarrion has an amazing voiceThe show makes some pretty bad decisions, but I do prefer Beric over Lady Stoneheart personally
Here's the director of the episode basically telling fans that the show is popular and to not think too hard and enjoy it.http://www.newsweek.com/game-thrones-season-7-pace-criticism-director-alan-taylor-653038
βItβs funny...I did see one review where he just could not get past the airspeed velocity of a raven. If the show was struggling, if it wasnβt finding an audience, I would be up in arms about that and trying to press back, but it actually just made me laugh,β says Taylor.βYouβve got a [dragon] thatβs bigger than a [Boeing] 747 [plane] with seven people riding on its back, and youβre worried about the speed of a raven being believable. OK, obviously, weβre not doing our jobs correctly for you, but it seems to be working for a lot of other people.βTaylor adds: βI know some people...itβs funny, because theyβre just torturing themselves. They want to like the show.... The guy I was reading, he obviously got a protractor out and a ruler to measure how fast a raven would get from here to there. But hopefully that didnβt bog down too many people.β
Quote from: Big Boss on August 22, 2017, 06:23:05 PMHere's the director of the episode basically telling fans that the show is popular and to not think too hard and enjoy it.http://www.newsweek.com/game-thrones-season-7-pace-criticism-director-alan-taylor-653038QuoteβItβs funny...I did see one review where he just could not get past the airspeed velocity of a raven. If the show was struggling, if it wasnβt finding an audience, I would be up in arms about that and trying to press back, but it actually just made me laugh,β says Taylor.βYouβve got a [dragon] thatβs bigger than a [Boeing] 747 [plane] with seven people riding on its back, and youβre worried about the speed of a raven being believable. OK, obviously, weβre not doing our jobs correctly for you, but it seems to be working for a lot of other people.βTaylor adds: βI know some people...itβs funny, because theyβre just torturing themselves. They want to like the show.... The guy I was reading, he obviously got a protractor out and a ruler to measure how fast a raven would get from here to there. But hopefully that didnβt bog down too many people.βI mean, I get it...nobody's confused about why they're doing it, it's just that the show went from being one of the most grounded takes on low fantasy with fleshed-out characters and themes to just a barrage of set pieces and plot points. It's pretty embarrassing for the director when he laughs at his fans because they scrutinize the consistency and quality of the story.
So if killing white walkers kills wights, does killing the Children kill the white walkers?
Benjen Ex Machina
I'm still mad about this whole Arya/Sansa bullshitlike what the fuck is this
Did the white walkers have that giant mile long chain and collar laying around just in case a dragon shows up?
Quote from: Mattie G Indahouse on August 23, 2017, 06:27:32 AMDid the white walkers have that giant mile long chain and collar laying around just in case a dragon shows up?Seen some comments about how they were near Hardhome, a port town, which would have chains for ships. But the real answers if to just turn your brain off and enjoy it.
Quote from: WarTurkey on August 23, 2017, 04:36:43 PMQuote from: Mattie G Indahouse on August 23, 2017, 06:27:32 AMDid the white walkers have that giant mile long chain and collar laying around just in case a dragon shows up?Seen some comments about how they were near Hardhome, a port town, which would have chains for ships. But the real answers if to just turn your brain off and enjoy it.I doubt a Freefolk fishing village has ships big enough to need chains