Guys, just had to post after that unreal episode of the GOT. Just amazing! It doesn't get much better than that! Thoughts anyone...
Guys, just had to post after that unreal episode of the GOT. Just amazing! It doesn't get much better than that! Thoughts anyone...
Guys, just had to post after that unreal episode of the GOT. Just amazing! It doesn't get much better than that! Thoughts anyone...
Awesome ending although I couldn't help but think I was watching World War Z there for a bit. Still, pretty intense. Also fun to watch Cersi in all her glory trying to drink spilled water off the floor. Peter Dinklage plays Tyrion so well it's scary.
So freakin awesome. replayed the fight sequence twice.
Couple questions:
When the wildlings locked outside the gate were fighting to get in, they went silent and seemed to disappear all at once. What happened?
Also, I was pretty sure I saw the wight walker that Jon Snow killed standing on the shore killing some wildlings as they rowed away. Did he reanimate or was that just a twin?
So freakin awesome. replayed the fight sequence twice.
Couple questions:
When the wildlings locked outside the gate were fighting to get in, they went silent and seemed to disappear all at once. What happened?
Also, I was pretty sure I saw the wight walker that Jon Snow killed standing on the shore killing some wildlings as they rowed away. Did he reanimate or was that just a twin?
agreed ...... the exchange between Tyrion and Dany???? WOWEven without the fighting this episode was much better ..
Hope to see more of this dude
Haha that dude was awesome.
Serious question though. Those boats couldn't have been more than 50-100 feet away when the Walker King raised the dead, and the water didn't seem that deep. Why didn't they pursue?
ya gotta also think it was the Night's King's way of saying "F you ...Im coming and you cant stop me"You know how Charlie don't surf? Yeah, well zombies don't swim.
I suppose that they would melt in the water.. which is why they wait until the weather freezes everything to advance & haven't overrun the wall already. What I couldnt figure out was why they didn't fire arrows. Didn't they have some archers?Haha that dude was awesome.
Serious question though. Those boats couldn't have been more than 50-100 feet away when the Walker King raised the dead, and the water didn't seem that deep. Why didn't they pursue?
The last 60 seconds was for dramatic effect. It's good tv, they extended the stare down between the two leaders, almost setting the stage for a rematch down the road.I suppose that they would melt in the water.. which is why they wait until the weather freezes everything to advance & haven't overrun the wall already. What I couldnt figure out was why they didn't fire arrows. Didn't they have some archers?
So freakin awesome. replayed the fight sequence twice.
Couple questions:
When the wildlings locked outside the gate were fighting to get in, they went silent and seemed to disappear all at once. What happened?
Also, I was pretty sure I saw the wight walker that Jon Snow killed standing on the shore killing some wildlings as they rowed away. Did he reanimate or was that just a twin?[/
The one at the end, standing on the dock that reanimated the dead had what appeared to be a crown of ice. Not sure if the one Snow killed had that. I thought he looked like a wizard, but it was just that spear.
Anyone think anything of the guy that was sitting cloaked in the stern of the boat that Jon and Tormund got in? There are a ton of theories flying around after that episode, but the ones about whoever it is sitting in the boat that remains cloaked throughout the episode are interesting. Benjen Stark is cast for the 10th episode.
I saw a few still shots and they guy didn't look like Benjen's actor. And also holy crap at spoilers for show watchers. That's not cool at all. Just because someone has been cast for an episode doesn't mean show watchers should hear about it.Anyone think anything of the guy that was sitting cloaked in the stern of the boat that Jon and Tormund got in? There are a ton of theories flying around after that episode, but the ones about whoever it is sitting in the boat that remains cloaked throughout the episode are interesting. Benjen Stark is cast for the 10th episode.
Is this a joke?I didn't read the books but the last two seasons for me have been disappointing. This last episode may have been my last. This series has turned into Sharknado. These righteous Sparrows are miserably annoying and these pissed off ice zombies are just lame.
I saw a few still shots and they guy didn't look like Benjen's actor. And also holy crap at spoilers for show watchers. That's not cool at all. Just because someone has been cast for an episode doesn't mean show watchers should hear about it.
HTF is that a spoiler? You have no idea in what capacity he comes back. It could be as a flashback.
Haha that dude was awesome.
Serious question though. Those boats couldn't have been more than 50-100 feet away when the Walker King raised the dead, and the water didn't seem that deep. Why didn't they pursue?