The real question: what is the WW army doing now or in down times during the book? Making snow angels?
quote:Speaking on behalf of book-readers, it's not so much about LSH as it is about instant, non-tom-foolery death to all Freys, Boltons and Lannisters regardless of point and purpose.quote:
Perhaps y'all have some more invested in her since she's been around for a while in your world, but in my world (show only) it would be completely out of character and the definition of "jumping the shark".
quote:I like to imagine them launching someone over the wall trebuchet style every few hours to see if they can cross yet.
The real question: what is the WW army doing now or in down times during the book? Making snow angels?
quote:quote:i see where yall are coming from but no show watcher or book reader really thought Jon was dead. The Hound was left for dead and returned but no one was really shocked by it. The mountain was poisoned and in the same episode had qyburn saying he could cure him but "he would be different". Benjen just disappeared but we all knew we would get some sort of closure with him. And Euron i dont think really matters, he was dead all of 2 seconds.
my only reason now to not want LSH is just because this is already the season of resurrection and that would make it nearly absurd. i think show only watchers would be like......does anyone really die?!?!?!?!
The following have returned from the dead or presumed dead:
Jon - dead dead or so we were told
The Mountain - should have died by poisoning, resurrected by chemistry (ok it was at the very end of last season)
The Hound - left for dead
Benjen - presumed dead
Euron - albeit it briefly "dead" and brought back by the drowned god
If LSH suddenly appears they will be like...well where is Robb and Joffrey, etc? And the story is going to be she was resurrected 3 years ago.....but we didn't tell you about it.
I also thinks she serves no real purpose that can't be fulfilled by Sansa in the show. Sansa has Brienne who was serving LSH (we believe) in the books. Sansa is on a revenge tour.
No one else, aside from Jon and Beric, have truly been "killed" and brought back. i really think yall are being overly dramatic with the "omg, does anyone really die? they are bringing everyone back!!"
Its been 1 character. Maybe 2 if you count Benjen.
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Euron - albeit it briefly "dead" and brought back by the drowned god
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Euron - albeit it briefly "dead" and brought back by the drowned god
I'm not sure Euron should count.
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That was not inside the wall tho, it was on the other side. He was a dead man when passed through and reanimated on the other side. That may be important.
quote:What they need is a portal gun. And cake.quote:I like to imagine them launching someone over the wall trebuchet style every few hours to see if they can cross yet.
The real question: what is the WW army doing now or in down times during the book? Making snow angels?
Trial 346:
*walker goes flying toward the wall*
*explodes into bones*
"Welp... back to the snow angel making."
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Was it night when Bran and crew reached the 3 eyed crow's cave? I don't remember.
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Dat cape tho.
quote:The listeater is really hotpie in drag.
I've got a whole day to waste until baseball tonight, someone needs to throw out some more BSC theories
quote:A) The show hasn't made any reference at all to the wall being magic and keeping the WW or wights from crossing.quote:
That was not inside the wall tho, it was on the other side. He was a dead man when passed through and reanimated on the other side. That may be important.
This is an interesting point, but weren't the eyes of the dead body already turned blue before they brought him back to castle black? It does raise some questions about how long was he dead, how long the magic takes to reanimate, etc. Coldhands can't cross, but he's not a full wight.
quote:Agreed. I took it as he physically ALMOST died, but was able to survive being basically drowned and that fulfilled the requirements. I didn't watch it thinking "he came back to life!", just "wow, he was able to withstand going unconscious with water in his lungs!"quote:quote:
Euron - albeit it briefly "dead" and brought back by the drowned god
I'm not sure Euron should count.
Definitely should not count. He was only unconscious, not dead.