RedTiger
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He had name, it was Beric!So did the eyepatch guy
He had name, it was Beric!So did the eyepatch guy
I think the reason they didn't show it, is cause it would spoil the surprise. If you could see her coming, there'd be no suspense at the end.
Yes fecking way. The unsullied are quite literally bred for battle. Their balls are chopped off to remove any urge that distracts from their sole purpose in life. At the battle of Qohor 3,000 Unsullied stop 20,000 Dothraki. There's no debate.
They're a mile away from the battle. Their sole job was to fight the Night King. They had zero chance of winning that battle any other way. Dragons or no dragons. Besides, the Night King literally catches them unawares, despite being on an equally enormous dragon.
Again, you're comparing them to an actual fighting unit. They're raiders that go into blood frenzies. And they're fighting hordes of the undead, a giant and a dragon. We don't know if the intent was to meet them or to gather intel or feign retreat. We don't know if they wanted the honour of attacking first. We aren't given enough information to make an informed decision.
They got me then. But why would I, not an England fan, notice that was England in the WC?
Seems to me they were pretty well informed they were attacking at that moment. They also have Bran. I think you're being pretty ambitious if you think a half dozen catapults are going to do the job from a mile away. And if you think it's stupid sending the Dothraki into the unknown, why the feck would sending your dragon in be any better?
I would think they could make a tension filled scene if we are seeing her trying to get there in time.
If they just wanted a surprise, they could have had Cersi appear from nowhere and kill him... I dunno, I just think it could have been done much better
Actually just said this to my brother on whats app this afternooni think jon will kill bran in the next 3 episodes. I just think there's some unexplained connection between bran and the NK and that story isn't finished
No, it is the case. They make plenty of references when Dany first acquires the Unsullied about how amazing they are. It doesn't take much to realise men bred and trained for the single purpose of organised combat would be better at it than a bunch of unruly tribesmen who spend their evenings fecking slaves and killing each other for a laugh.If thats the case then great, perhaps they should have let the tv audience know that the unsullied were decent. Instead they made them fairly shit throughout all seasons while Dothraki slaughtered everyone they came into contact with.
Why would you send your entire force to gather intelligence? Why would you allow them to attack first with no support? Why not have both your fire breathing dragons to support them? It was clearly an intentional attack thinking about it because they had the catapult rounds prepared and fired them off. So why let them ride in while your dragons sit on a cliff? It makes no sense. From Jons perspective they knew they had a Dragon, possible giants, possible bears and an absolute feck ton of wights. We already saw that both dragons could burn a lot of wights and they were all massed together so a few bombing runs would do substantial damage.
Why not prepare the battleground beforehand and ensure that you could actually see what was coming at you?
Fair enough if you think sending them out is a valid strategy, I think it was hilariously bad and completely incompetent commanding and another example of shite writing which has been a fairly common theme for the last few seasons. I accepted this was the case last Season and rolled with it, but this is endgame now and it pisses me off that we've had 8 years of build up and we get shit like this. I don't seem to be alone in thinking this either.
One thing that annoyed me was there were scenes where multiple characters were pretty much engulfed by the dead and next minute they are able to fight them one by one. Feck off.
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I'm so fecking pissed that they killed Jorah, one of the 3 characters I didn't want them to kill FFS
As far as Dany and Jon were concerned, the dragons were the only reasonable way to kill the Night King, and you want to lead the line with them?It's better sending something to support an attack than just abandoning an army and hoping they'll be ok.
I wish they'd shown arya actually making her way to the NK... Or at least something to set up the ending. Really felt cheap to me... Though i guess a lot of people will think it's cool so maybe I'm just a miserable git.
England flags everywhere, a pub with a giant tv screen, blokes tossing beer in the air in excitement. Don’t need to be a fecking Clouseau to put two and two together.
No, it is the case. They make plenty of references when Dany first acquires the Unsullied about how amazing they are. It doesn't take much to realise men bred and trained for the single purpose of organised combat would be better at it than a bunch of unruly tribesmen who spend their evenings fecking slaves and killing each other for a laugh.
If you're going to feign an attack, I don't think sending Sam and half a dozen peasants would cut it. The sole job of the fire breathing dragons was to stop the Night King. There was literally no way they could win that fight otherwise. As far as Dany and Jon was concerned, if you commit your dragons and lose them, you lose. All the battle was ever there for was to buy time. Fair enough if you think sending your own gaming winning piece in first was the way to go, but I think it's pretty stupid.
As far as Dany and Jon were concerned, the dragons were the only reasonable way to kill the Night King, and you want to lead the line with them?
Battle of Blackwater:
Ser Mandon Moore
Davos’ son
Attack on Castle Black:
Pyp
Grenn
Ygritte
Styr (Thenn dude)
Hardhome:
Karsi (who was introduced that episode)
Another Thenn
A White Walker
Battle of the Bastards:
Rickon
Wun Wun
Ramsey
Winterfell:
Theon
Lyanna
Beric
Jorah
Edd
The Night King
The White Walkers, Viserion & entire Army of the Dead
The Dothrakis
They had traps and hidden dragons, i don't think it was a stretch to think they wanted to lure the Night King and co out earlier was part of their plan. What we know is clearly whatever they were trying didn’t work. We have basically no prior knowledge of what the plan was but there are several scenarios like a feigned attack or an over zealous Dothraki as plausible possibilities, and that’s enough for me to enjoy what was an visually epic scene.So your plan against the army of the dead which is a last stand battle. Is to commit your biggest chunk of troops on a feign attack at the very start of the battle completely away from the rest of your forces in the hope that.... the army of the dead would attack which they were going too anyway... I simply don't see it.
Well they changed their plan super fast when whatever the Dothraki did whether planned or not failed spectacularly and provided the Night King with a nice army boost before the battle even began. I just don't see their need to go in with such a risky strategy right at the start. It doesn't seem like the type of plan Jon would agree with.
Anyway i'm done with this discussion because neither of us are changing our opinion. I'm glad you enjoyed it and I really hope I get the enjoy the remaining episodes. I'll be gutted if I don't, I love this show
Little OTT at this bar. It's a fecking TV show not a walk-off homerun to win the Series or Ole scoring in the 90+3 against Bayern.
So your plan against the army of the dead which is a last stand battle. Is to commit your biggest chunk of troops on a feign attack at the very start of the battle completely away from the rest of your forces in the hope that.... the army of the dead would attack which they were going too anyway... I simply don't see it.
I think you are looking at the battle wrong. They aren't trying to win a pitched battle against the army of the dead. As stated last episode their entire strategy is based on luring the alleged Night King against Bran.
I think people are assuming that they were trying to win a head to head fight. They weren't.
If you watch it closely, they all start cheering a couple of seconds before Arya stabs the NK and he shatters into broken ice glass.
It looks like an edit. Possibly England World Cup.
It was explained. Night king wants to while out the race of man and Bran is the record keeper of all men
I'm really not looking at it wrong, i'm looking at it from the perspective of the soldiers. Would they be happy to see 40,000 of their comrades doing a suicide dash against the AotD at the very start of the battle? That's something you do when the situation is desperate and the battle plan has gone to complete shit. A last desperate assault (see Aragorn/Theoden at Helms Deep).
Perhaps their strategy was to provide the AotD with even more troops to ensure that the Northern Armies and Unsullied got wiped out so the Night King would get all cocky. (thats sarcasm btw).
I am fed up of people saying this.
This not a reason for why the Night King and WW decided to wipe out mankind or whatever they were doing. And that's the point, we don't know WHY. We know he wanted to do something with Bran but no actual reason to anything.
Why after 10k odd years did they decide to make a move? Did mankind do something wrong and they felt they had to destroy it to restart it? Did they just get bored of playing poker?
Maybe they were. It was hard to tell with the blue eyes and skeleton frames.One slight complaint is I wish the ones who came out the tombs in the crypt were prominent characters from the past.
Could’ve been but I feel they would of made it more obvious.Maybe they were. It was hard to tell with the blue eyes and skeleton frames.
It was an amazing spectacle but it really underlined how stupid the show has gotten. The early series' strength as a story was that it followed a logical course where each 'event' only happened because it was a logical consequence of what had come before. Everything that happened, even if it was a shock, made sense in the context in which is happened and it gave the show a sense of gravitas. That episode was a demonstration of how far we are from that now.
At this point 1/2 of each episode is comprised of disparate events the writers reckon would be cool and the other 1/2 exists purely to tie those set-pieces together, no matter how nonsensically. The battle plan being clear garbage is a good example. If any of the competent commanders present at the battle had used their brains we wouldn't have got that bit where all the Dothraki swords went out. If they'd just defended the walls like anyone sensible would've done they'd have held out comfortably. In order for the set pieces to exist, it was necessary for the good guys to command the battle like a toddler playing a tower defence game.
The show literally gave the reason... they were created to destroy mankind. Hence why they want to destroy mankind.
He didn't want to do 'something' with Bran. He wanted to kill him.
They already explained their overall strategy last episode: everyone knew fighting a pitched battle head to head against NK would result in a loss with everyone dying. They discussed their only winning strategy was to lure the NK to attack Bran in the Godswood.
Now could the writers have explained the specific tactics and strategems better? Absolutely. The Dothraki charge needed to be explained better.
Could some scenes have been shot better? Sure. It could have been less Hollywood and more like the books.
But ffs stop bringing up some battle from stupid LOTR movies. Its a completely different universe with different in-universe rules and the battles have completely different objectives (that was not sarcasm btw)
Maybe he was waiting on the dragons coming back into the world.They were created thousands of years ago to destroy mankind but then disappeared to the point people thought it was myth.
The NK clearly had the resources to do this anytime he wanted, so why now? What was the trigger point (there were dragons between the time of their creation and now. Also he started the march south before Dany got her dragons).
To make them out to be some sort of 'they are evil just cos' is pathetic. No character in the show has been black/white or good/evil - so to make the NK just evil with a single thought and having no logic is poor writing
Maybe he was waiting on the dragons coming back into the world.