both alive - in the next previewMarcus Aurelius said:
SIAP
How many dragons are left? It is hard to tell if one was killed by Viserion.
both alive - in the next previewMarcus Aurelius said:
SIAP
How many dragons are left? It is hard to tell if one was killed by Viserion.
The show is withholding what they don't want us to know. So that isn't something they felt should not be released.PatAg said:
It's always been strange to me that we don't treat those as spoilers, but a lot of times they end up not happening or they happen in the first minute anyways
did not mention cave sex. ignoring rest of users points.HtownAg92 said:
Jon was never enlisted in an army, was never a NCO, never an officer, never a general. He spent his childhood in peacetime, when his "dad" wasn't around talking war strategy. He got sent to the wall to serve on a skeleton crew of ragtags, with the closest thing to soldiers being Rangers, who are recon, and he wasn't even one of those.
But somehow he was supposed to be a master battle strategist and the fact that he needed some help to beat a foe that outnumbered him 2 to 10:1 makes him incompetent or a bad leader. How about the fact that he rallied his defeated crews, held his own and then some in battle, and bought time enough to be saved. Every one of those battles he "lost" could have been over way before any help arrived.
Hero moments? He's had plenty:
Saving Mormont
Risking his life to save a stranger south of the wall from wilding murder
Risking his life to double-agent the wildings
Risking his life to parlay with Mance Rayder
Risking his life by not letting Stannis torture Mance
Walking into a nest of Wildings and Thenns and giants to help them escape south of the wall
Running to retrieve dragon glass while getting overrun with the dead
Staying behind to hold off the dead so that the expeditionary force can escape on a dragon
Challenging Ramsey to single combat to save his army
Exposing himself to save his brother
Drawing and holding his ground against a cavalry charge
Entering a fortified castle to take down Ramsey
Boat Sex
bobinator said:I mean... they definitely didn't win the Battle of Dunkirk.MuckRaker96 said:Blame it on Harry StylesMaroonStain said:
I just learned from this page that the British lost the Battle of Dunkirk...
JABQ04 said:bobinator said:I mean... they definitely didn't win the Battle of Dunkirk.MuckRaker96 said:Blame it on Harry StylesMaroonStain said:
I just learned from this page that the British lost the Battle of Dunkirk...
One could argue that the Brits did win at Dunkirk with evacuation of 300K men. At some point the focus shifted from killing Germans to saving an army. I'd say they accomplished that goal and the Germans failed to accomplish their aim of destruction of the BEF.
Obligatory you must be fun at partiesbangobango said:MuckRaker96 said:bangobango said:Urban Ag said:
What I have learned from this thread is that if the good guys (Starks, mainly Jon) don't win every time then they/he is a terrible commander and always needs someone to bail them/him out.
Of course if they/he won all the time with perfectly planned strategies, I don't think that would make anyone happy either.
Oh yeah. here we go. Perfect, wight army is being lured in....and......yes! Light the first fire trench. Nice. Ok, Unsullied to the quick step, engage, yes, take down each zombie systematically that makes it across the trench. Wait, hold on, they're starting to bunch up and swarm, ARCHERS! TREBUCHES! Ok now, that's slowing them down, dragons side by side up the middle of the battlefield. WOOHOO zombie BBQ. Maximum casualty producing ordinance deployed baby! We got em on the ropes now! Second pass, massive devastation. Ok here we go, as planned, the wights are scattering, getting plenty of space between them and breaking to their left and right flanks.....signal the Cavalry! Booyah! Dorthraki horde running them down on horseback, what a slaughter! Okay bring the dragons back around on the edges of the flanks to keep them pinned in the death corridor, oh they're toast! <Pod high fives Davos, Dany beams back at a smiling Jon, Jamie passionately kisses Brienne> ok, bring up the Knights of the Vail and Wildlings for mop up, Dothraki running down the stragglers. Let's call it a day boys. Irwin F'n Rommel couldn't have planned that better. Oh look there, the NK is flying home with his tail between his legs. NOT TODAY NIGHT KING! NOT TODAY. Ok people, great work, really nice, very crisp. Someone wake Tormund up. Let's take the rest of the day off then get this show on the road for KL. Can anyone say "Clegane Bowl"?
Can you point to a part in the series when Jon won without being bailed out by somebody else? It's kind of been a running joke for a while now. I think most put up with it because the assumption was there would be a payoff at the end, but turns out the show writers don't actually watch the show because they felt Jon had already got to be the hero too many times.
Killed the wights that were out to kill Lord Commander Mormont in Season 1. Had he not done that, the Night's Watch would have been without a Lord Commander and Jon would have never ascended to that position so early on.
Commanded the Night's Watch to a successful defense of the wall when the Wildlings attacked. Then killed the Magnar of Thenn in single combat after that guy was slaughtering the Night's Watch left and right and really had no equal.
Killed a White Walker in single combat and was the first person to make the realization that Valyrian steel could kill them, which sorta turned out to be a big deal last week.
So, you give three examples, all three from season five or before and all three individual encounters rather than military victories, which is what we were discussing.. First example he throws fire on the wight out of desperation. Second example, he is disarmed and getting his ass kicked and lucks into finding a hammer to club the guy with while he is getting strangled to death. Ultimately, Stannis has to come in to save the day and win the battle. Third example is the only one I'll give you was cool, but keep in mind a few minutes later he's on a boat retreating because the dead and NK just overran his defense of Hardhomme, so two out of three of your examples are battles that he either loses or would have lost if not for a bailout by a third party.
You're right, need to add to the list:Icecream_Ag said:did not mention cave sex. ignoring rest of users points.HtownAg92 said:
Jon was never enlisted in an army, was never a NCO, never an officer, never a general. He spent his childhood in peacetime, when his "dad" wasn't around talking war strategy. He got sent to the wall to serve on a skeleton crew of ragtags, with the closest thing to soldiers being Rangers, who are recon, and he wasn't even one of those.
But somehow he was supposed to be a master battle strategist and the fact that he needed some help to beat a foe that outnumbered him 2 to 10:1 makes him incompetent or a bad leader. How about the fact that he rallied his defeated crews, held his own and then some in battle, and bought time enough to be saved. Every one of those battles he "lost" could have been over way before any help arrived.
Hero moments? He's had plenty:
Saving Mormont
Risking his life to save a stranger south of the wall from wilding murder
Risking his life to double-agent the wildings
Risking his life to parlay with Mance Rayder
Risking his life by not letting Stannis torture Mance
Walking into a nest of Wildings and Thenns and giants to help them escape south of the wall
Running to retrieve dragon glass while getting overrun with the dead
Staying behind to hold off the dead so that the expeditionary force can escape on a dragon
Challenging Ramsey to single combat to save his army
Exposing himself to save his brother
Drawing and holding his ground against a cavalry charge
Entering a fortified castle to take down Ramsey
Boat Sex
Also Ned and Benjen tried to talk Jon out of taking the Black. He wasnt sent nor conscripted.
Probably a comparison to Jon/NW evacuating wildlings by sea from Hardhome.bobinator said:
BTW, how did the Dunkirk conversation even get started. Was that post referencing a meme or something?
Federale01 said:
Now that the Army of the dead is defeated, does Jamie stay with team Fire/Ice? He left KL because he gave his word, not because he wanted to kill his sister. I think there has to be an event that finally pushes him off the edge against Cersi, like the killing of someone he cares about a lot.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Holy *****
Champ Bailey said:DannyDuberstein said:
They were busting out of the sides of the crypts and killing the women and children. The crypts weren't infiltrated. The NK rose the starks when he rose all the dead.
Pretty sure the first one was Maester Lewin.
The Dog Lord said:
I never got the impression that Bran could do much to change the past. Yes, he ****ed up Hodor, and his dad seemed to hear him, but that's about it. Granted, we haven't seen him try hard to change something.
I just don't think that's the way the show is going. Could be wrong though. He could have influenced "burn them all", he could be the NK, etc.
This is going to be very interesting to see unfold.Federale01 said:
Yeah, I'm just thinking Bronn tries to kill him and gets Brienne. Bronn explains it's just business. Jamie flips on her for good.
bobinator said:
People are roasting the battle tactics of the living, but putting the White Walkers into the battle would have been dumber than anything the did.