YES BUT EVEN MAGIC HAS LIMITATIONS I MEAN REALLY
No, that's kinda the point of magic. That it does unbelievable things.
Could they have knitted Viserion a cute little wing patch to cover the big hole?
Well at least my theory about how the Night King would get past the wall turned out to be correct.
The visual effects during parts of that scene were pretty terrible though...
Didn't like how they ended the season. Thought the Jon = Aegon thing was lazy writing, and Littlefinger's end was somewhat unbecoming considering how he's lived his life thus far. Only part I really liked was JaimexCersei because it was a long time coming. Overall, enjoyable season to watch, but I'm sincerely hoping GRRM doesn't die before he can complete the story as it should be completed.
So glad to see the back of Littlefinger. I don't think him loitering after Sansa would have made any further sense once the Whitewalkers became a reality to him. He's not able to work in any weird dealings with the white walkers.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
This season won me over on Daenerys Targaryen.
I think her character was really helped by having less episodes this season, therefore increasing the budget of each episode, allowing more room for a dragon budget. It allowed the Mother of Dragons plenty of time to be on the front lines fighting for her causes. A big theme of this season was having Daenerys take more of an active role. As Olenna said, "be a dragon".
As I've said, in RPG terms she's like a mage. And the budget of past seasons has only allowed her to wield her staff once or twice a season.
I'll end up doing an entire series re-watch at some point in a year or so, leading up to the premiere of season 8. It'll be exciting to look back on past episodes with the knowledge of the story I have now. I'll also be open to the idea that the problems I had with Dany weren't really her fault.
i'm not sure how i feel about Littlefingers death.
on 1 hand i am glad, he had outgrown his usefulness.. he was just wandering aimles around Sansa.
Littlefinger might have been interesting if he left Winterfell to do god knows what.
i doubt Tormund and Beric died. it would not be GoT'ish.
What will Jamie do? will be rejoin with Tyrion? i'm not sure if he would turn against Cersei in that way
Saw this on tumblr and laughed
Also why Tyrion was brooding
I think it's fine that the Dragon flew with a hole in its wing. Dragon wings are big; they have a lot of surface area to catch the air and provide thrust. As long as the dragon wasn't right on the limit of its thrust-to-weight ratio with a complete wing, there's no reason it shouldn't be able to fly with some form of hole.
Rest of it was cool. Although every time Bran talks I die a little inside.
Bran: *Dramatically explains Jon's true heritage as Jon bangs Daenerys*
The entire audience: "We knnooooooooww shut uuuuup"
"These violent delights have violent ends".
Wrong HBO show and still fitting.
They talk about them being together, bran also talks about the marriage and Tyrion sheds a little bit of light on his part in that scene too
My biggest wonder is whether Jaime's army is going to follow him or not. He's the head of the Lannister house, which means he can tell his army where to go, but doing so is betraying their queen. Are they gonna follow Jaime wherever he wants, or is he going solo to the north? Or is he just wondering around at the moment lost in thought, eventually to return to Cersei.
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Oh yeah now that I think about it, what the smurf was the point of Grey Worm and the Unsullied being "stuck" at Casterly Rock with no supplies? At the time they made a lot of noise about what a big deal it was, and then they all suddenly pop up when they're needed in King's Landing, none of them looking any the worse for wear?