Television Game of Thrones (TV) • The watch has ended

Those oysters looked great though. Not sure about the logic of tasting one to buy four - poor form from Arya.
 
I've finally caught up after watching the first four season's in about 6 weeks. That last episode was unbelievable, the look of 'We're fecked' when the whitewalker brings all the dead back. I presume the whitewalkers can't pass through water? So why the feck did they build a wall and not just a big moat?
 
At what season is this likely to end? Feels like it could go on forever at this point.
See I'd guess 2 based on the fact that winter is now here. If so I think the last season will be balls to the wall.
 
I've finally caught up after watching the first four season's in about 6 weeks. That last episode was unbelievable, the look of 'We're fecked' when the whitewalker brings all the dead back. I presume the whitewalkers can't pass through water? So why the feck did they build a wall and not just a big moat?
Because it would freeze when winter arrives.
 
Hmmm good point :lol:

Does anyone know if the whitewalkers possess intellect or are they effectively brain-dead killers?

Every indication is that they have intelligence (wearing clothes, some sort of hierarchy with the crown headed dude appearing to be their leader, using weapons, riding horses, the use of ritual with the baby thing, the reaction when Jon Snow's sword stopped the WW's sword).
 
Sorry for the question spam but I've had no one to talk GoT with until now :( Anyone reckon Brann could be sort of reincarnated as one of Dany's dragons? Just a thought :lol:
 
Because it would freeze when winter arrives.

I explained the same thing to someone last night.
Then I thought about it some more. A 700ft wall, several hundred miles long is a ridiculous acomplishment. It would probably have been easier to dig an enormous trench from coast to coast, flood the flat lands and break the whole north off (above where the wall is now) onto a separate island!
 
Sorry for the question spam but I've had no one to talk GoT with until now :( Anyone reckon Brann could be sort of reincarnated as one of Dany's dragons? Just a thought :lol:

If you mean could he "warg" into one of the dragons - who knows? Why not. It would be cool if he did - i know they have spoken about him flying and people assume that was as the three eyed raven - why couldn't it be a dragon?
 
Sorry for the question spam but I've had no one to talk GoT with until now :( Anyone reckon Brann could be sort of reincarnated as one of Dany's dragons? Just a thought :lol:
Discussed previously - he may be able to control one with his warg powers, if that is what you mean?
 
Why is that old Targaryen man at the Knights Watch? Why didnt Melisandre just burn him instead as he has dragon blood
 
I texted my mum today about you lot spending 3 pages talking about them putting Vanilla on oysters, and she only bloody replied thinking they said the same thing! Mind you she's gone pretty deaf at her age...
 
I texted my mum today about you lot spending 3 pages talking about them putting Vanilla on oysters, and she only bloody replied thinking they said the same thing! Mind you she's gone pretty deaf at her age...
It's the McGurk Effect. I posted about it a few pages back.
 
I'm sorry but it sounds absolutely nothing like Vanilla. It's quite clearly Vinegar...
 
I'm sorry but it sounds absolutely nothing like Vanilla. It's quite clearly Vinegar...
If you will close your eyes and think of the word vanilla, you will hear it. I don't know why you will do such thing though, as it's obviously vinegar. blue and black
 
...it's 100% Vinegar in kind of a cockney accent. You can clearly hear the "ga" sound. Rewatched it 3 times, definitely vinegar.
 
Because it would freeze when winter arrives.

Yep, and isn't that the whole point of the WW army, they come with winter? That's how I see it when thinking about why they didn't attack the wall sooner, they seemed to be collected dead and building strength whilst waiting for the real winter. Or even causing it possibly?
 
Is this some sort of joke or are there people out there who genuinely thought they heard the word vinegar? Maybe this episode has revealed a hearing epidemic we should all be concerned about.

Who here heard the word vinegar?!
 
Is this some sort of joke or are there people out there who genuinely thought they heard the word vinegar? Maybe this episode has revealed a hearing epidemic we should all be concerned about.

Who here heard the word vinegar?!

ffs