Imagine if DABID and Co. actually had the BALLS to pull the last episode off like this instead of the shit we were left with. Would've been pure kino
Imagine if DABID and Co...
there was a part of me that expected everyone but jon and danny to die at that battle leaving Cersei and the Golden Company to fight the Night King's army with The Mountain Killing the night king in an epic fight where he explodes the night kings face
why would the mountain kill him
>just make it even more reddit
it's so infuriating that they still pretend like
>we're killing off main characters all the time lul
but it's exact opposite. Only used up characters die, and if we happened to know their name, the death has a philharmonic orchestra announcing it.
I watched 8 season of Night King build up , and listened to these fags make same old comment over and over for the last two episodes
>we're all gonna die tomorrow, lul
and then Night King is defeated without losing anyone worth screentime at this point
>b-but Theon
they just closed Theon story arc before the final episode, it's essentially a happy ending for Theon story, because all our characters need to have a happy ending even if we kill them
- Jorah needs to die defending "muh queen"
- Theon needs to die being praised by Starks and dying for them
- little girl needs to die being super gutsy and killing giants
exactly
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, FUUCK YOU DABID 8 FUCKING SEASONS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH
bump
calm down pls
have sex.
Was that a valyrian steel dagger? thought not, those go through armor like butter, incel
yep
Remember when main characters in GOT could die without glory? Srsly fuck D&D
Killing 90% of the cast isn't any more interesting then killing only a few relevent ones.
The lack of character bloodshed wasn't the problem with that battle. The problem was the manner in which those characters died and also the manner in which some of the characters lived.
You're entirely missing the point. The point is the night king and the white walker army are the most dangerous threat to ever walk the world, and the episode should've shown that. No, Jon shouldn't have killed the night king, no one should have.
If the showrunners had stayed consistent to the show they wouldn't have put the characters in these situations in the first place.
Cause the night king had armor, and a big fucking sword
exactly
incredible edit
also nice
they don't, Jon has one and his sword didn't go through armor like butter in many ocassions
This is like
>Anything that touches a walker turns into ice unles valyrian or dragon glass
Lies again, Jon punched a Walker in season 5 and he didn't lose his arm
>Remember when main characters in GOT could die without glory? Srsly fuck D&D
remember when main characters could die at all? the last one was who, tywin? dnd are fucking hacks
when is he coming back?
never