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

Just think about where the fantasy genre has us though.... "white walkers" killed a dragon...then had their zombie slaves chain it and pull it out of the water so that the head white walker could reannimate it with a touch of his hand...... and the chains are what we question :lol:
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I thought I told yall. The entire argument is to throw Littlefinger off?
They are not really fighting. They are putting on a show to flip it on him.
He thinks this letter is gonna make them upset and hate each other.
However, they are over the letter. Arya knows that Sansa isn't a warrior.

I can't tell if you're trolling in these TV show threads or just stupid
 
dude picked a moving dragon when one dragon was chilling, like shit is getting dumb
all these forced rushed reunion stories
a dude ran his ass all the way back to the wall in like one minute
this show gotten worse w each season
this dude three a fucking ice sickle stick to a moving dragon when it was one rt in front of him WTF
so jon kills a white walker and these bony fuckers all die , except one doesn't stays alive to be captured, oh that's right they had some cheesy conversation about the one that turns them, LOL
plot holes grow with each ep, is so comical
shit so predictable,
a bear attacks and everyone just stands, but they fight off all them zombies though lol
dude threw a javelin to a moving dragon, when he coulda just ended all this reunion circle jerk with what was in front of him
so a bunch of zombies run and the ice doesn't crack,? but it cracks when the hound taps it with that bullshit as hammer
this season coming off like some fan fiction shit
You really missed a lot a details that address your complaints.

It was daytime when they encountered the scout group and Jon told Gendry to run back to Eastwatch... but it was nighttime when Gendry collapsed outside the gate and Sir Davos dragged him inside. :rolleyes:

Animals that hunt in 'packs' don't always try to kill the biggest, or closest prey. They usually try to take out the smaller victims, regardless of distance. Just like the Night King did. :yes: Watch some nature documentaries. :rolleyes: Because if you haven't figured out by now that the Night King has some form of 'intelligence'... I dunno what to tell you. :dunno:

It was very easy to tell that the one dead soldier they captured had not been 'turned' by the white walker that Jon killed. Somehow you failed to pick up on that. :dunno:

They were fighting a white-colored undead polar bear... in the middle of a snowstorm... with low visibility. Jon hit the bear. Thoros and Beric both hit the bear. Jorah even stabbed the bear in the skull. While the others were dragging one of the (nameless) victims out of harms way. The only person who 'stood around' was The Hound, because he is terrified of fire. Somehow you missed that too. :rolleyes:

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You really missed a lot a details that address your complaints.

It was daytime when they encountered the scout group and Jon of old Gendry to run back to Eastwatch... but it was nighttime when Gendry collapsed outside the gate and Sir Davos dragged him inside. :rolleyes:

Animals that hunt in 'packs' don't always try to kill the biggest, or closest prey. They usually try to take out the smaller victims, regardless of distance. Just like the Night King did. :yes: Watch some nature documentaries. :rolleyes:

It was very easy to tell that the one dead soldier they captured had not been 'turned' by the white walker that Jon killed. Somehow you missed to pick up on that. :dunno:

They were fighting a white-colored undead polar bear... in the middle of a snowstorm... with low visibility. Jon hit the bear. Thoros and Beric both hit the bear. Jorah stabbed the bear i the skull. While the others were dragging one of the victims out of harms way. The only person who 'stood around' was The Hound, because he is terrified of fire. Somehow you missed that too. :rolleyes:

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that's acur dont' waste time.
 
something I just thought about.... when the night's king turned Craster's kid, the kid was already alive and he touched his face and his eyes turned that icey blue. Whe he turned everybody at hardhome, they were all dead and he just basically said get the fuck up and serve me. The dragon was dead, but he turned him via touching him.... I'm wondering if the beings he turns via that touch come back different than the ones he brings back without touching. Like more than just zombies.
 
something I just thought about.... when the night's king turned Craster's kid, the kid was already alive and he touched his face and his eyes turned that icey blue. Whe he turned everybody at hardhome, they were all dead and he just basically said get the fuck up and serve me. The dragon was dead, but he turned him via touching him.... I'm wondering if the beings he turns via that touch come back different than the ones he brings back without touching. Like more than just zombies.
Good catch. I agree. :yes: I think you are correct.

The ones he 'touches' probably gain some sort of 'undead intelligence' :dunno:... and the ones he doesn't touch are just 'mindless creatures'.
 
Aint no use in talking about this episode, we been talking about it all week.

Just waiting on "Them Observations"

The preview for next week though :eek:


Cersi, please don't say nothing "cunty"
 
Aint no use in talking about this episode, we been talking about it all week.

Just waiting on "Them Observations"

The preview for next week though :eek:


Cersi, please don't say nothing "cunty"

Please HBO don't leak the fucking episode so I can discuss this episode all week instead of avoiding the thread altogether.. cause id have no right to be mad at people who watched it early and commented on it.
 
Just think about where the fantasy genre has us though.... "white walkers" killed a dragon...then had their zombie slaves chain it and pull it out of the water so that the head white walker could reannimate it with a touch of his hand...... and the chains are what we question :lol:

He was doing like what the Necro Mongers say in Chronicles Of Riddick.."You keep what you kill." :lol:
 
something I just thought about.... when the night's king turned Craster's kid, the kid was already alive and he touched his face and his eyes turned that icey blue. Whe he turned everybody at hardhome, they were all dead and he just basically said get the fuck up and serve me. The dragon was dead, but he turned him via touching him.... I'm wondering if the beings he turns via that touch come back different than the ones he brings back without touching. Like more than just zombies.

Good catch. I agree. :yes: I think you are correct.

The ones he 'touches' probably gain some sort of 'undead intelligence' :dunno:... and the ones he doesn't touch are just 'mindless creatures'.

The ones he touch directly probably don't decompose like the rest of them.
I think the ones he touches he resurrects to be become the living dead. The ones he raises are just minions. Living dead can only be killed by dragon glass/ valeryin steel while minions can be killed by fire and really fucking them up. Maybe thats why he gave Viserion the touch. I also think there was something special about Caster that made him (NK )just want his kids and to keep his bloodline pure by fucking his daughters only. Hence baby Sam is important.
 
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I thought I told yall. The entire argument is to throw Littlefinger off?
They are not really fighting. They are putting on a show to flip it on him.
He thinks this letter is gonna make them upset and hate each other.
However, they are over the letter. Arya knows that Sansa isn't a warrior.

I don't think so. I think Littlefinger got in Sansa's head talking about Arya would never hurt her and Brienne being there to serve both of them. I think Sansa is calculating Brienne would be a threat to her so she sent her away, but she is leaving herself vulnerable to Littlefinger. She thinks the guard would protect her.

The spat they had they were alone, there was no audience to witness or take word back to Littlefinger. I think their feud is real because they don't trust each other yet. All they have is childhood memories of each other. Sansa was selfish. Arya rebellious. Neither of them have true reason to trust each other unconditionally yet, IMO.
 
I don't think so. I think Littlefinger got in Sansa's head talking about Arya would never hurt her and Brienne being there to serve both of them. I think Sansa is calculating Brienne would be a threat to her so she sent her away, but she is leaving herself vulernable to Littlefinger. She thinks the guard would protect her.

The spat they had they were alone, there was no audience to witness or take word back to Littlefinger. I think their feud is real because they don't trust each other yet. All they have is childhood memories of each other. Sansa was selfish. Arya rebellious. Neither of them have true reason to trust each other unconditionally yet, IMO.
^^ This. I agree. :yes:

Remember back in season 1, when Arya & Sansa were heading to Kings Landing... Joffrey attacked Arya's little buddy (the Butcher's Boy) by the river and Nymeria bit him... and Sansa couldn't just tell the TRUTH about what happened that day. :hmm:

The end result...
- Arya had to chase Nymeria away, for good. :smh:
- The Butcher's Boy got killed by the Hound. :smh:
- And Ned was FORCED to kill Sansa's direwolf (Lady) :smh:

THAT's the version of Sansa... that Arya still remembers BEST. :yes:

Self-serving. Bratty. Stuck Up. Eager-to-be-Royalty...
And totally INCAPABLE of supporting House Stark, if it interferes with her 'big dreams' of being a Queen somewhere. :yes:

Sansa's big problem is... she likes what the name Stark can DO for HER... but SHE doesn't DO much for the name Stark, in return. :rolleyes:

So Sansa acting like she is 'special' now, because she got shifty-ass Littlefinger to bring the Vale.. at the last damn minute. :rolleyes:

(SIDENOTE: And btw, why the fuck does she keep running to HIM for advice?? :hmm: It's long past time to 'make a final decision'... Either fuck this dude's brains out. Marry him. Kill him. Or tell him to bounce immediately. Just pick ONE. Simple as that. All them "Littlefinger is not to be trusted' speeches Sansa keeps making.... don't mean shit anymore... especially if HE's the 'shoulder she cries on' whenever shit hits the fan :hmm:)

Meanwhile, Arya been out here 'snatching justice' for the family name... and steady killing 'whole bloodlines' & wiping any suckas off the map who ever DARED to double-cross anyone named Stark. :yes:

Arya's like... "Bitch Please!!!" :hmm:
"Muhfuka, do you realize HOW MUCH (WET)WORK I have 'put in' (singlehandedly) for the HONOR of House Stark?!?" :hmm:

"Don't get it twisted..... You look ALOT like Fredo Corleone standing next to ME, right about now." :hmm:
"Simmer down. You got me fucked up." :hmm:

Honestly, it might be time for Sansa's 'grand exit' in the next episode :dunno: Just saying.
Sansa is only needed for Littlefinger's storyline.... because she ain't got shit for Cersei. :smh: She will NEVER be ready to take her on.

Although I doubt Arya would kill her... I actually wouldn't mind if Arya gets rid of BOTH her & Littlefinger. :yes: At the same time.

Let the final season 8 focus on the War for Westeros... Between Dany, the Lannisters, Jon Snow & the Night King.
Cause I can't take another 6 or 7 (90-minute) episodes of Sansa acting trifling.... then running back-n-forth to Littlefinger for solutions. :rolleyes:

Sansa don't need to... 'Fight every battle. Everywhere. Always. In her mind' :smh:...
Sansa just needs to... 'Fight just ONE battle. In her mind. About Littlefinger. :yes: And make a decision.' :rolleyes:
 
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