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Game of Thrones Season 8

and she most likely has more of that green fire shit too. just a little dippy with the big arrow and they're shooting green fire plasma at dead dragons. Has it been confirmed the green fire will kill the dead? I'd think so.
 
My other theory is that the dragons recognize Jon as the true heir and rip apart Dany in front of him, perhaps just about as she's about to kill him.
 
Is there any precedent of dragons killing Targaryans? For that kind of reason.
 
There has to be some limit to raising the dead. Otherwise, this fight would be 100% pointless if the night king could just pull up the bones of anything dead, even down to just a skeleton.
 
Guys, check out S3E2-6. Soooo much shit in there. I wanted to see one thing (Arya’s meeting with the red witch) and wound up picking up a shit ton of other tidbits.
Bran meeting the Reeds, Joffrey giving Marge a tour of the Red Keep, and lots of other stuff.

Also I feel like it’s time for another trip back to the House of the Undying.


I’m not clever enough to put it all together but I can’t seem to reconcile Arya, the Faceless men (and whom they serve), the Night King, and the Lord of Light.

If the Faceless men serve death, would the Night King be their messiah, or is he an affront since he seems to hold some dominion over death? And most people fighting for the living seem to at least be aligned with those who follow the Lord of Light. And if the MFG and LoL are at odds, how would the Faceless Men take to Arya not only no longer being no one but using her training to fight for the other side? I remember how spooked Mel was when she met Arya so I’m wondering how all that plays out.
 
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I have a feeling that those deeper theological questions will go unanswered.

Ugh you’re probably right and that means I’ll have to read the books when they come out. It’s one thing to be engaged with a great story, it’s entirely another to slog through pages upon pages upon chapters of the author masturbating to his own worldbuilding.
 
Good show but WTF with the darkness! GOT is one show I put CC on so I can understand what is being said. But tonight I had to crank the picture up to even see a little.
 
Im sorry guys, but I was sorely disappointed with how it all played out given the build up leading up to this event.

-No explanation to who the Night King was or what his goals were.
-Wtf was Bran doing this whole time when he was a warg?
-Arya sneaks by all that undead and manages to leap out of the middle of nowhere and takes out the Night King with a cheap shot.
-Daenerys is planning to attack Cersei with what army? She practically wiped out all of the dothraki and unsullied.
 
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