I like this alternative...Cersei is at the top of everyone's list. It'll be a race to see who can get there first.I’m going with Arya taking down the night king next week, then the march to KL.
I didn't like this episode for exactly this reason. To summarize the first two of the last six episodes:+1 for Gendry & Arya
This is the best episode so far. I loved them all sitting around telling stories by the fire.
Agreed. As the episodes slip by, I have a feeling the ending is going to be rushed and not cover as much as it could/should.I didn't like this episode for exactly this reason. To summarize the first two of the last six episodes:
1: awkward reunifications
2: awkward, but some funny, conversations
That's it!
That is probably a lot of it, so maybe after the show, viewers will look back on it as the last good times with they favorite characters. I suppose it makes sense to have that be the episode's purpose.I saw last night as a goodbye to many of the main characters- since most of the ones left are the ones people seem to like, but I could be wrong.
Good riddance. I've read that the remaining episodes are all 90+ min.It was better than the first, but I'm getting agitated by these sub-one-hour episodes.
I thought the same thing at first too. The post-episode previews have always been about the next episode. Nothing says that that has to be the case, and I wouldn't put it past them to use some misdirection. But the more I watch the preview, the more I think that it will be a Winterfell battle. Now whether this is the end all-be all final apocalyptic battle, or a feint/scouting/or start of a seige is open for debate.Not that I care either way, but I didn't see a thing that proves the walkers are coming to Winterfell yet. At the end, you've got a few on horseback on the horizon, but that's it. They could very well be posing for effect while the rest of them head south. There's the "preview" stuff at the end that seems to be fighting scenes, but I don't remember seeing any white walkers in there and is there anything that says the "previews" are scenes from the next episode or could they be scenes from any future episode?
I'm onboard and hoping that the undead army sack King's Landing first. It makes more sense strategically and thematically. It works with the overall theme of the novels and show - petty squabbles preventing people from focusing on the big threat. Both the books and show opened by showing the threat of the Night King, and its been growing in the background the whole series. It wouldn't make sense to have the final battle with the Night King that be the the penultimate climax. Both thematically and action-content it would overshadow any battle between Jon/Danaerys and Cersei/Golden Company/Iron Islands.If King's Landing is the way it works out, it will be quite amusing to see the "oh ****" look on Cersai's face when the walkers show up and they're completely unprepared. Like someone said before though, that'll also increase the size of the dead army exponentially.
Good way to trap your enemies if you plan on burning them...that the walls of Winterfell are built unique for Westeros, the outer walls are shorter than the inner walls. Some speculation is that it has to do with defending against the last great threat.
Enter your email address to join: