Not mentioned specifically, but Jon did say they needed to keep the dragons close to Bran to protect him. By using Bran is bait, I'm guessing they don't expect the NK to do much but head towards Bran.
DannyDuberstein said:
I think the nod Jon and Dany gave each other at the end was the signal to go hop on the dragons.
chipotle said:DannyDuberstein said:
I think the nod Jon and Dany gave each other at the end was the signal to go hop on the dragons.
Nah, that was a quickie nod. There's still time.
chase128 said:
There's a whole lotta white walker horse dudes lined up there at the end....that's gonna suuuuuuck
I'd be kinda surprised if the crypts end up having a bunch of undead, they skeletons there just seem too far gone even for the WWs to use but maybe I'm wrong. The crypts could end up being not safe bc they're a dead end and the people there get trapped.
I loved that song at the end. Truly fitting.
No, I think Theon is easily one of the better characters as far as how his story has been written. The scene where his sister finally accepts that he has to go to the Starks in episode one was great. Everything between him and Sansa was great this episode too.Stive said:
Not sure why (May have been cheesy to others) but I loved the Theon/Sansa scene and I loved Theon saying that he and the Iron Born were going to be protecting Bran.
He's dying for Bran next week....but that announcement got me right in the feels.
a lot of them would potentially not even be skeletons anymore in the cryptsSwarely said:chase128 said:
There's a whole lotta white walker horse dudes lined up there at the end....that's gonna suuuuuuck
I'd be kinda surprised if the crypts end up having a bunch of undead, they skeletons there just seem too far gone even for the WWs to use but maybe I'm wrong. The crypts could end up being not safe bc they're a dead end and the people there get trapped.
I loved that song at the end. Truly fitting.
Like these skeletons?
chipotle said:
Podrick, dead.
Brienne, dead.
Lady Mormont, dead.
Grey Worm, dead.
Gender, dead.
Theon, dead.
That far chick at the Dairy Queen...dead.
Server talk, cancel an order, remove it, so on...kill the NKBrian Earl Spilner said:
86?
She's gonna get Rufio'd.wangus12 said:
I feel like they've already OP'ed Arya enough so I'll be aggravated if they have her kill the NK
Zombie Jon Snow said:aggietony2010 said:Zombie Jon Snow said:redline248 said:
So much for all that NK backstory. He just wants eternal darkness and the extinction of humans.
Howland Reed won't show up. Pretty sure Dany already believes Jon. 100% Jon was about to say "I don't give a F about the iron throne."
Brienne is a goner. Knighted and validated and first time she's smiled all series.
I, personally, am still not ready to forgive Theon. I do not like the direction that was implied with Sansa tonight.
He might have been about to say that or it doesn't matter right now.... or if I die.....
But she isn't going to accept that either way without proof - she literally said "oh sure your brother and your best friend just happen to be the ones with this story"... or words to that effect.
I know it's a major divide here but the one that could prove it is Howland Reed. And he is not that far away and not in harms way right now. All it takes is Bran or Tyrion telling her to go ask him.... when this is all said and done.
Or it doesn't matter because he is dead or she is dead.
I think the biggest reason this doesn't happen is because Howland Reed isn't credible/important to the viewer. It would cheapen it (from a TV show perspective) if the lynchpin to Jon's legitimacy is a character no one would recognize if he showed up on screen. Maybe it could be pulled off if Meera introduced him, but we've already had two authoritative characters legitimize him. Requiring a 3rd character with no authority to the viewer to cap this off just feels like bad storytelling.
It isn't about legitimizing it with us the viewers that's been done. We believe Bran and Sam. It is about legitimizing it with Dany.
And that's the only way to do it since she didn't apparently believe it from Jon's best friend and brother. So if it is important to the story that Dany believe then it happens. But if it isn't important to the story for Dany to believe then it won't (which means Jon or Dany are dead).
And it's not cheap it's quite easy to remind viewers who he is via the previous flashback and/or Jojens words - those could be in a previously on segment before the episode and viewers would have it fresh in their heads.
Like "The Lazarus Effect" + "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" #StarTrekForTheThroneThe Dog Lord said:Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
So who do we think dies in episodes 3-4?
My guess is Grey Worm, Beric Dondarian (sp?), Gendry, Sam, Lyanna Mormont, Edd, Ghost, Bran, Podrick, Jorah the Explorer. I feel that Bran and Sam have served their purpose. Although I guess I could see Sam sticking around to write the history book.
Out of this list, I'd say Sam and Bran are safest. I guess Bran could die AND they could kill the NK, but Bran made the three-eyed raven seem pretty important in terms of a lasting struggle with the NK.
Swarely said:PatAg said:
So this whole time we thought there only like, 4-5 of those White Walker leader guys...pretty sure that whole front line of horses was full of them
I literally said out loud "how many ****ing white walkers are there?"
Shelton98 said:
If killing the Night King is what saves humanity.... my money is on the guy they call "King Slayer".