The writing on this show has fallen apart. It's a waste of effort trying to dissect shyt. Lots of shyt made no sense and is filled with gaps and holes. Show has fallen off.



Basically what I’ve learned is if we assembled about 10 faceless men, Westeros would have their own avengers

Just realized the massive L dothraki took they didn't even need to be in that country in the first place. Went all they way over there to get washed in 2 minute over some puss![]()

Bran actor on that last staredown with Night King
Here is Issac's (the actor who plays Bran) explanation for his long stare-down with the Night King. His explanation brings a whole new meaning to the scene and, when I re-watched that moment, I actually got goosebumps...
"What we tried to do with that moment, where The Night King arrives and stares at Bran and Bran stares at him, and this wasn't in the script, this was me and [director] Miguel [Sapochnik] coming up with this idea of Bran feeling sorry for him. Bran is looking at him and thinking, "I'm so sorry that they did this to you", because Bran was there and saw the creation of The Night King. He saw that shard of dragonglass pushed through this guy's heart. He was strapped to a tree. He didn't want to become this evil ice zombie. So yeah, what we thought was just a really beautiful moment where Bran is feeling sorry for this, this monster that's got out of control. He just can't stop killing."
It's just such an epic moment because these are two of the ancient beings of Westeros, The Night King and the Three-Eyed Raven. There have been many Three-Eyed Ravens. You know, the last Three-Eyed Raven was killed by the Night King, and that's all he wants to do. He wants to end the history, wants to destroy all memory of mankind, and civilization."
Bran & The Knight King stare scene:
Edit: Source: EXCLUSIVE: Isaac Hempstead Wright spills on THAT major Game of Thrones moment

I don’t get the purpose of wanting those characters to die unless you watch this show with some sort of bloodthirst. Those characters are too important to be casualties of a battle. Now, I get it, it wasn’t just any battle but I think it would be a mistake for most of those characters to not survive the aftermath of the battle (I actually think Arya dying would have made sense narratively).i also don't get this argument, it's 100% D&D thrones like, the main character deaths we got in the past came from the books, GRRM...since we've passed them, they haven't killed a top tier character since. theon and jorah fit the bill of being more important, yet not tier 1, characters
and like someone else said, how were those other deaths main characters if it's actually the main character still alive at this point, 3-4 seasons later: jon, arya, dany, bran, sansa, jamie, cersei, tyrion
This nikka needs to stfu and sit the fukk down after that piss poor showing
It's not about characters surviving, it's about the situations they were presented in.Its also funny how that sense the show is ending soon the popular characters that didn't die last ep seem like they have plot armor. If this show had 5 more episodes left people wouldn't be so pressed. But peoples perception is that since they survived that big battle and there are only two episodes left then they are surviving the end of the show.
That's just not the case
but you gotta do better than him holding his own against hordes of wights while still finding time to lay down and cry mid battle. It's silly
. Nikka aint never looked that good with the sword work.
It throws everything previously established in the trashThose characters are too important to be casualties of a battle.
Not since these dudes started writing the showthe hype built around the show is that no one is too important..
That’s a fanpageThis nikka needs to stfu and sit the fukk down after that piss poor showing
Where are these posts with this exchange because I ain't seen it
Making shyt up because you don't like criticism of the writing ain't it bruh