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Benjen died giving Jon his horse last season. There was "no time" for both of them to ride.
Not saying I disagree, but did we actually see Benjen die? I can't remember.
Benjen died giving Jon his horse last season. There was "no time" for both of them to ride.
He was surrounded by wights and smothered. However, I GUESS since last episode. We aren't even certain if he is dead since that happened to many characters and they are still alive.Not saying I disagree, but did we actually see Benjen die? I can't remember.
He was surrounded by wights and smothered.
Do we know what this symbol means?
Which tells you that Dolorous Edd and Tormund are actually much more faster than the White Walkers.
Show consistency is the best.
Bran is the memory of humanity, that's why he is after him first. That's the show canon.
You can literally use the same plan using Bran as decoy, but putting him away from Winterfell so nobody has to die.
You still can have Arya killing him, the only difference is that she would be jumping from a tree instead of from a literal plothole.
No way thats an entirely different thing
Ed and Tormund are riding horses galloping at full speed, the white walkers are marching walking barefoot
No Arya cant kill NK randomly
Bran is sort of the dr Strange in Game of Thrones
The moment he choses to stay in the woods and not in the crypt like everyone advised him...also when he gave that dagger to Arya i dont think its a random thing to do but serve a purpose and now we can see the reason why
Theyre becoming fast or slow it depends on how they react to their surroundingSo they are fast or slow when suits the show.
She literally can, neither the Night King or the White Walkers can sense her.
And she is even so fast that makes the hair of a White Walker move like she was the wind.
I mean, the war against Cersei should not even happen, just take Arya near Kings Landing and let her change her appearence as a Lannister soldier. She can kill Cersei and Euron in less than half of an hour.
Bran is sort of this boring character that was hyped up to be incredibly powerful yet the only things he does is stare awkwardly, say some one liners and from time to time skinchange some ravens so we can see the NK.
He didn't even know if dragon fire could kill the NK, which is obviously totally convenient.
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That's just crappy writing. There was literally no need for everything they did.
With Bran and Arya's powers, they can literally kill anybody in whatever way they want.
Not when they see what's right one their ass! Even more so when Jamie points out that the walkers in the lead were the fighters left behind at winterfell.Theyl be having even more imposible fight to win because theyl have to fight two fronts ( have to face White Walkers wave from the north without any fortifications ) and (Lannister + Golden Company in the south) at the same time!
According to D&D, nothing.
But in other GRRM works, is the symbol of a galactic genetic engineering group.
So they are fast or slow when suits the show.
She literally can, neither the Night King or the White Walkers can sense her.
And she is even so fast that makes the hair of a White Walker move like she was the wind.
I mean, the war against Cersei should not even happen, just take Arya near Kings Landing and let her change her appearence as a Lannister soldier. She can kill Cersei and Euron in less than half of an hour.
Bran is sort of this boring character that was hyped up to be incredibly powerful yet the only things he does is stare awkwardly, say some one liners and from time to time skinchange some ravens so we can see the NK.
He didn't even know if dragon fire could kill the NK, which is obviously totally convenient.
That's just crappy writing. There was literally no need for everything they did.
With Bran and Arya's powers, they can literally kill anybody in whatever way they want.
Do we know what this symbol means?
Yall talking about crappy writing this no explaining that while the season isn't over yet. Complain once we get the last puzzles
Do you remember the episode in season seven when Jon was north of the wall surrounded by whites and sent a raven or something to Dani all the way in Dragonstone and she managed to fly her dragons all the way back and defend him in a single night?People bitching about battle plans, but are seemingly incapable of comprehending that there was no way for the entirety of the North to migrate on mass south with the Night Kings army bearing down on them. The dead don't need, sleep, food or respite. They don't suffer from morale loss either. They just march and kill.
So bran has latent, untapped, undemonstrated powers, powers that even threatened the night king. I assume he will do something and help them at some point against Cersei? Or will he just continue sitting there being all important for no reason?
This is an important note. With the exception of Bran and Cersei's hand, aren't all magic users out of the fray until the end?
I guess Arya is magical in some aspects, but as you point out, we don't know what Bran is fully capable of doing.
I also am curious what he was up to when he Warg'ed the Crows. Did he send them off somewhere or was it merely to shine a beacon for the Night King (to which I am confused since Bran has the NK mark on his arm and can be seen at all times)?
He's the memory of all living beings. And he never talks or ever tells anyone else the memories, ever. He's the NK's #1 target.Bran just wanted to get a good overview shot of the battle.
The whole character is pointless.
Bottom line, GoT got huge by being the smartest show in the room. It did things differently. It killed main characters. It layered lots of complex nuance and shades of grey at every turn. Lore was deeper than most could follow.
I don't think any of the fans of S8E3 think that was the smartest show in the room.
I actually think one of the reasons they did it was simply not to spoil the fun for the prequel series. It will focus on long night afterall, so it makes some sense to save the best of undead for that show, even if it caused GoT to be worse than it couldWith three eps left ya wanted more backstory to nk when there never was one
Do you remember the episode in season seven when Jon was north of the wall surrounded by whites and sent a raven or something to Dani all the way in Dragonstone and she managed to fly her dragons all the way back and defend him in a single night?
Yea I didn't think so.
You mean I wasn't paying attention when they got stranded on the rock in the middle of the ice lake that wasn't quite frozen all the way through in the evening, the same evening that Gendry runs all the back to the wall and nearly dead is just able to whisper "we need to send a raven". and then the very next morning the Hound throws a rock onto the ice to see if it's frozen and it is, so all the walkers storm the rock only to have Dani and the dragons show up in the middle of that battle and save them? Dani who was shown mounting the dragons that very same morning at Dragon stone?You clearly weren't paying attention if you think that all happened in one night.
I watched those youtube vids about the lore of the series and it explained who and what the white walkers were.
At times I feel like GRRM is delaying the books on purpose so that it becomes clear that all the good ideas were his.
At times I feel like GRRM is delaying the books on purpose so that it becomes clear that all the good ideas were his.
Why was Bran so useless?
Oh btw the rest of the season plot has already been leaked, so if you don't want to get spoiled be careful out there.
Where was it leaked? I kinda want to see it to even know if I should bother watching this mess.
You mean I wasn't paying attention when they got stranded on the rock in the middle of the ice lake that wasn't quite frozen all the way through in the evening, the same evening that Gendry runs all the back to the wall and nearly dead is just able to whisper "we need to send a raven". and then the very next morning the Hound throws a rock onto the ice to see if it's frozen and it is, so all the walkers storm the rock only to have Dani and the dragons show up in the middle of that battle and save them? Dani who was shown mounting the dragons that very same morning at Dragon stone?
I'm somewhat 100% certain Martin is completely aboard & in agreement with HBO. His contract probably stipulates as much. I'd be very surprised if he ever releases a book which contradicts the TV series or makes them look like idiots. Money & influence talks.