I was surprised it snowed at Kings landing. I thought the WW were the reason for the variable length of summer/winter, but I guess a bad winter is still coming.
Pretty sure that was ash and not snow in the final episode.
It melted on Jon's face? Could still be ash I guess.
I think it is weird he didn't talk to Dany before Tyrion. Is this half an hour after the battle?
It melted on Jon's face? Could still be ash I guess.
I think it is weird he didn't talk to Dany before Tyrion. Is this half an hour after the battle?
I find it weird Jon needed to talk to Tyrion at all. Like he's a total fucking idiot at this point in the series. Like mentally challenged kind of dumb.
She just burned King's Landing, killed thousands of innocents. Told Grey worm to kill everyone!
He heard her speech of being ready to start more wars.
And he needs Tyrion to convince him strongly that she's fucking crazy and needs to be stopped? LOL
It's the writing. Jon was never this fucking dense.
And of course. NONE OF what Dany said, was in any fucking way, remotely close to her character. Goodness, I thought Bells of Stupidity was bad.
They ball wrecked this one even worse and so badly, I was convinced it was a parody.
The dialogue in the entire episode, just sucked too. It was corny and cringe worthy.
Is it the first long Night one?
I'm mildly curious just to see how they explain their way around the NIght King problem.
I mean Old Nan tells us that during the first Long Night that children lived and died in their castles in darkness.
But...how??Because if that thing was alive, how did ANYONE live a full life? It would seem that he'd only need a year or two to kill everyone south of the wall?????
I find it weird Jon needed to talk to Tyrion at all. Like he's a total fucking idiot at this point in the series. Like mentally challenged kind of dumb.
She just burned King's Landing, killed thousands of innocents. Told Grey worm to kill everyone!
He heard her speech of being ready to start more wars.
And he needs Tyrion to convince him strongly that she's fucking crazy and needs to be stopped? LOL
It's the writing. Jon was never this fucking dense.
And of course. NONE OF what Dany said, was in any fucking way, remotely close to her character. Goodness, I thought Bells of Stupidity was bad.
They ball wrecked this one even worse and so badly, I was convinced it was a parody.
The dialogue in the entire episode, just sucked too. It was corny and cringe worthy.
It melted on Jon's face? Could still be ash I guess.
I think it is weird he didn't talk to Dany before Tyrion. Is this half an hour after the battle?
I'm pretty sure it's snow.I think it's snow because it looks completely different than the ash in episode 5.
Apart from the fact that is not really how weather is depicted in westeros. THe idea is their season are linked to some sort of external factor (magic??) so the seasons are long and consistent. I think the snow coming was a massive mistake and just shows D+D's lack of planning and appreciation of the world martin created in the endI'm pretty sure it's snow.
King's landing is Mediterranean-type climate, typically hot, and it wouldn't be unusual for weather patterns to fluctuate from day to day even in winter, especially after whatever happens to their climate after the Night King died.
But I wish they would have just picked a look and stuck with it just to keep all the complaints out of it.
Ok close the thread down. We can open it again if a book ever comes out.
We can talk about the spinoffs in here. They already started filming the prequels.