I'm a water dude, jet skis, water pools
Surfin' the (waaaave), I'm hurtin' the (waaaave)...
"Oh Yes" ~ Juelz Santana
Plus you know you have an ice guy who does ice things like making snow blizzard storms!
So in all those years before they ventured through the Wall on Jon Snow's watch, they couldn't have snuck from North of the wall where they were at and swam around the wall or waded across to South of the Wall? That is, if they wanted to. I know that's a lot of movement and would gather a great deal of attention if they were moving hundreds of thousands of bodies past a tight area, but I'm guessing if a few gung-ho wildlings wanted to make a break for South of the Wall, they could have squeezed pas that end if no one from Eastwatch caught them in their sights.
I'm a water dude, jet skis, water pools
Surfin' the (waaaave), I'm hurtin' the (waaaave)...
"Oh Yes" ~ Juelz Santana
They did go around often. Eastwatch is one of the manned castles on the wall. It's where everyone goes. It's where Jon took all the people from hardhome. The show did this weird though because then all the wildlings were at castle black needing to come through? Didn't make sense but whatever. It's where stannis landed his troops. It's where Sam got on a boat to head down south.
They man it and have their own boats where they try to keep wildlings out.
I'm a water dude, jet skis, water pools
Surfin' the (waaaave), I'm hurtin' the (waaaave)...
"Oh Yes" ~ Juelz Santana
Yeah there's still magic and whatnot involved. They have to get rid of the wall's magic before they can move south. BUT THERE ARE WAYS TO DO THIS baum baum baauummmm
Honestly, I think Bran going to the other side of the Wall is what's going to smurf it up. Being touched by the Night King is what allowed them into the tree, and I think having him on the other side is going to weaken the magic barrier.
That, or it'll just fall down. God, I REALLY HOPE THIS HAPPENS. It'd be so goddamn cool.
Yeah I really want the wall to fall, almost as much as I want Arya to die. >.>
Re: Nymeria
I just feel like given how they have stated many times that they find it really hard to do the direwolf scenes that if they did one with Nymeria, they would have to have a good reason to do it. I don't think that what we've seen is enough of a reason, unless it's supposed to change Arya's mind about which way she travels or something. But the scene on it's own doesn't strike me as a reason for them to put the wolf in, it adds nothing of note on it's own other than looking pretty. Which GoT doesn't really do very often, if at all. They simply don't have the time left in the series, do they? Not bothered either way but I feel like we will see a little more Nymeria, even if it it's "oh we killed another wolf" because they love to do that.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Hey if you've ever liked Game of Thrones so much that you wanted to name one of your children after a character
please don't choose Dick-on.
A random theory: As some others have noted, could there be a mole inside Dany's camp? That attack by Euron seemed too perfect for it not to have been coordinated by someone with knowledge of Yara's plan to sail to Dorne.
Likewise, is it mere coincidence that Dany had just spent part of the episode questioning the loyalty of her advisors, chiefly Varys?
Obviously, things need to move quickly with so few episodes left but I'm wondering if the seeds of discontentment are being planted here. Only real flaw is that the two most likely candidates for being moles, Varys (displeasure of how Dany is turning into a "Mad Queen") and Olenna (Tyrells historical dislike of the Dornish) would almost certainly NOT want to help Cersei in any way.
Time shall tell.
Take care all.
Who's your favorite character: Jaime, with Tyrion coming in at a close second. This is the case in both books/television show. I can just see Cersei being overtaken by Dany and asking Qyburn to burn them all. Flashbacks of the Mad King; Jaime slits her throat.
Who would you like to see on the Iron Throne at the end: I'd think Jon or Jaime, but neither has any interest in being king, methinks. Tyrion is probably next.
Who do you think will be on the Iron Throne at the end: Dany, unfortunately.
Who would you bring back to life: I loved Ser Barristan. That scene in the book where you find out Arstan Whitebeard was actually Selmy blew my mind. Really liked Oberyn as well.
Who do you think should have died a LONG time ago: I know we just met Euron, but I don't really see his purpose beyond being able to bring ships to Cersei. I would say Theon, but I'm sure G.R.R.M has some greater purpose for him.
Re: The Captain - I think every character currently with Dany has enough reason to hate Cersei not to turn on her, except Varys. I don't think he, or anyone else, is a mole, though. I'm pretty sure Euron uses some red-priestess-esque black mojo.
Side note: I always thought Varys Targaryan had a nice ring to it.
Last edited by Citizen; 07-27-2017 at 01:47 PM.