Game Of Thrones: The Sopranos with swords or Dynasty in chainmail?

Now that we can discuss I think the NK went after the wrong dragon

while the one in the air was giving fire support the one on the ground was both the most vulnerable and the one that would have ended the battle ...and the series.
 
Now that we can discuss I think the NK went after the wrong dragon

while the one in the air was giving fire support the one on the ground was both the most vulnerable and the one that would have ended the battle ...and the series.

ya I felt that way initially too... @ViCiouS made a great point tho a few pages back that the one in the air was the more pressing threat...the NK's battle is not just w/ those on the dragon...they're trying to wipe out all of humanity...so he might've killed the leaders of his greatest opposition but he would've been exposed to the dragon that was possibly getting ready to burn him...so his "crusade" would've ended too
 
Now that we can discuss I think the NK went after the wrong dragon

while the one in the air was giving fire support the one on the ground was both the most vulnerable and the one that would have ended the battle ...and the series.
It was just shitty writing, not everything decision the writers make is some strategic plot twist or deeper meaning.
 
Yeah but the ground was clearly the leader

I added more to my post...doesn't make sense taking out the leader just for the sake of doing it if it opens up the grounds for the NK's demise as well...his "fight" goes far beyond them...whereas killing him ends their war...killing them doesn't end his "war" if that makes sense
 
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When you know you got everyone's feelings wrapped around your finger

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That's not what I mean, fam. :smh:

I disagree. The only reason Ramsey would have stayed at Winterfell for a siege battle... was if he knew (in advance) that the Vale was gonna fight with Jon. But he did not know they were coming. :smh: At all.

Since he didn't know that... he showed up. As expected. Ready to fight.

Therefore, all the Vale Horsemen would've had to do is.... wait on the other side of the hill they came over... or in the forest directly behind Jon and his Army, about a 1/4 mile back. :yes:

Once Ramsey and his whole Army shows up on the other side of the open field & he lines up all his troops... & sets up their formations... then everyone on Jon's side just BUMRUSHES the whole battlefield. :yes: Including the Vale, who are laying back in the cut.

(Horses can sprint at about 50 mph... so if they were only 1/4 mile away... they would reach the middle of the battlefield in less than 60 seconds, or so.)

That way... there's no time to retreat. :smh: At all.

And no time to 'hunker down' for an extended siege at Winterfell. :smh:

All Sansa would've had to do was 'keep her mouth shut' about the Vale being the 'backup plan'... hiding just out of sight. :yes:
The show got it very wrong...
For the purposes of fiction both of you could be right.

in a real world- Ramsay should have known the army of the Vale was riding north - because of the territories they had to pass through were friendly to the Boltons and would have signaled him -
next -a force that size cannot travel a long distance and enter battle without making camp, storing supplies and resting their horses they would have had to camp - almost impossible to hide that...
The battle wasn't on neutral ground - it was territory Ramsay controlled- a competent commander like Roose would have had scouts and a network of watchers in place reporting on every movement -at the very least Ramsay's own scouts should have been reporting on everything within 30 miles before he moved his army from Winterfel
 
Nuther thing

The more they show The NK doesn't he come off as some kind of uber emo villain?

Im talking kylo ren emo.
 
Good thing they just happened to have a thousand feet of super heavy duty chain with them.
Pretty sure those chains were connected the anchors of any large merchant ships that sank in the Shivering Sea, over the centuries.
(Off the coast of Eastwatch. Just North of the Wall /around the corner from where Dany parked her own ship.)

The Night King probably just sent hundreds of his undead soldiers to walk into the water and pull the chains off the rotted wood of the sunken ships. (Same way they pulled the dragon out, at the end.)

They are ALL already Dead.
They don't need to breathe underwater, or swim. :smh:

Just march into the water.... look for a ship... find the anchor chain... then march back out. Simple as that. :yes:
 
Peace,

Pretty sure those chains were connected the anchors of any large merchant ships that sank in the Shivering Sea, over the centuries.
(Off the coast of Eastwatch. Just North of the Wall /around the corner from where Dany parked her own ship.)

The Night King probably just sent hundreds of his undead soldiers to walk into the water and pull the chains off the rotted wood of the sunken ships. (Same way they pulled the dragon out, at the end.)

They are ALL already Dead.
They don't need to breathe underwater, or swim. :smh:

Just march into the water.... look for a ship... find the anchor chain... then march back out. Simple as that. :yes:

That's a fantastic explanation, bruh. Let's just pretend that's it.
 
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