Yeah, nevermind. The Wall's smurfed. That was my last hope.
Yeah, nevermind. The Wall's smurfed. That was my last hope.
Some have theorized about the significance of the Night King touching Bran's arm and leaving a mark.
Maybe there's some mystical barrier that gets broken when Bran crosses south of the wall, and it allows the undead access?
Wasn't that explicitly stated by old 3-eye?
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This raises a long standing question for me: will we find out what the WW are after and more importantly, does it matter? Or would you prefer them to just be a mysterious evil without agency aside from death?
I just find it funny that they literally took over Hardhome in 20 minutes traveling via literal weather but somehow are only now reaching near the Wall based on Bran's visions/warging, meanwhile Jon has literally traveled the entire north and part of the south. By now you'd assume the WW would be staring at the Wall, waiting for the next move.
Ok, I probably just inferred it or read it in this thread.
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I think the WW are just the undead. I'm not sure we'll find out they are anything else. The Night King seems to be the key as he seems like a sentient being controlling the WW like a hivemind. To my knowledge we have not seen any other 'intelligent' WW other than NK. He obviously has an origin and a purpose though and I hope we find out what that is.
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Are there even any children of the forest left? Was unclear about it after what went down in the 3 eyed's cave.
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i cant find the vid on youtube. so a link will have to do..
Jon Snow the dragon!
https://www.facebook.com/9gag/videos/10155942233551840/
This scene of Jon killing an undead at the wall a few seasons back is significant for 2 reasons.
1. Sure he doesn't have the same crispy blue look of the walkers, but I was under the impression that the dead can't enter the wall period. Unless they die there, then they can turn maybe? But then why didn't Jon turn?
2. They make a point to show that Jon burned his hand on that lantern. It's only a big deal for me because my favorite Targaryen reveal for me would be if a dragon accidentally (or not) lights him up later and he just appears naked afterward. The show will probably just reserve that heat resistance for Dany, but it's something I would find cool.
Yeah I think it's only Dany who has that, and they've shown that since episode one. Viserys wasn't very heat proof
Feel like this is an unpopular opinion but what a diabolical episode. Just downright awful story telling. Without the books GoT is sinking.