The fan theory of Dany becoming the night queen is a ending I would like
It was dead the minute they started taking ad revenue.
The n bomb has been beeped for awhile
The fan theory of Dany becoming the night queen is a ending I would like
fan theories have been better than the actual writing since the end of season 6
The c word (calftats) used to be censored as well![]()
spelling elliott with a missing t used to be censored. testing: elliot
g l e n h o b a r t was censored too. testing: glen hobart
ah nice they undid those
ing Glen ��. Surprised that f@ggot hasn’t come back with registration opening back up tbh
Well given that he was like in his late 70s, he might have kicked the bucket by now.
Was he that old? I thought he was like early 60s![]()
brilliant
https://www.barstoolsports.com/newyo...s-actually-bad
They really done fcked up with the strategy, they got lucky
lololololol
Kind of long but man he lays out some more criticisms even I didn't think of.
"Arya literally materializes out of thin air.."![]()
https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comm...lers_extended/
Somebody has come up with an interesting theory that Bran is evil. Maybe it's just people, myself included, trying to cope with how the season is going, but the theory is interesting. We only got the story behind the Night King's origins and motivations from the Three-Eyed Raven himself, who could be an unreliable narrator with hidden intentions. This would give Bran's behavior a deeper meaning beyond being creepy for just the sake of it. It would also give him a bigger purpose than defeating the Night King, because he didn't do to defeat the Night King beyond giving Arya a dagger and merely existing.
Of course, expecting something more than a Cersei final battle or a Dance of Dragons between Jon and Dany, might be too much to ask from D&D. I do wonder why The Three-Eyed Raven would care about Jon being the rightful heir to the throne. I initially just passed it off as ty writing, but it is su ious that he would seem so interested in something that has nothing to do with him. Revealing that info to Jon didn't help defeat the Night King in anyway, because Jon already rode a dragon before he learned he was a Targaryen.
Why does Bran care that Jon is the rightful heir? Because he and Jon are family? He doesn't really give a about family. He has shown that multiple times. Is it because he doesn't think Daenerys would be a good ruler? Perhaps. I was watching Bran give all those people death glares thinking that he doesn't trust them, but maybe it's we who should not be trusting him.
Or maybe it's all bull . There are four hours left at this point.
I'm all done considering ANY theories other than a generic "Night King reborn at the very end showing it's a cycle HAHHAA WOW HOW ORIGINAL" "twist".
D&D have given us every indication they are going to finish this show as vanilla, shallow, and milquetoast and cookie-cutter as possible.
When The Three-Eyed Raven uses a carriage to run Sam over next episode, I will hate to say, "I told you so."
Bran should've warged into ravens, tied dragonglass daggers to them, and kamikazed them into the NK. Would've been more creative than Arya teleporting and stabbing the NK.
I mean wtf what an anticlimactic ending to the NK/white walker arc. He grabs Arya by the neck and nothing happened? Didn't he scar Bran's arm when he touched him in a VISION? Wouldn't he turn Craster's babies into wights just by touching them?!
The creators are not helping themselves here are they? Supposedly not only does the Night King not die from any knife stab, he would have survived getting stabbed with valyrian steel if Arya didn't perfectly made contact with the dragon glass already in the Night King.for 's sake.
The more and more I think about last episode the more I hate it
Rewatching Arya killing the Night King, she literally just runs past the white walkers. A Walker slightly turns his head and his hair moves, because Arya is faster than Sonic the Hedgehog and nobody could react in time. Usain Bolt with a Valyrisn steel dagger could have killed the Night King.
Just saw this one![]()
I like how everyone's a battle strategist now.
The battle itself was pretty well done (When you could see what was going on) but the execution was not. Particularly the Arya bit.
Also why didn't the Night King use his commanders? They just sat.
Why the is everyone so scared of dragons if they are so easy to kill tbh![]()
this is so rusheh. I didn't know anything could be worse than last weeks ep, but this one was pretty much the same .
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