You know it's bad when the most knowledgeable YouTube blogger on GOT for the last decade is like....
WTF?!
bobinator said:
IM ALREADY MAD ABOUT HOW MAD OTHER PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE
M.C. Swag said:
All of that is well and good rationalization but D&D said after the show that Arya was able to kill the NK by stabbing him in the exact place he was made (lucky for her) with her dagger that was made with shards of the same dragonglass that was used to turn him into a WW (because D&D said so). So in reality, it could only have been Arya in this specifically contrived and un-explained way. Had nothing to do with her ninja skills or being sneaky. Jon and every other character with a Valyrian sword( or dragon) were neutered without even knowing it.
M.C. Swag said:MuckRaker96 said:
Not sure why I'm even bothering at this point since we're less than 24 hours away from the next episode, but I'd like to think the reason Arya is successful is because she's an unknown commodity to the NK.
He's never met seen before, he can't know she's in the castle. He knows Jon has Valyrian steel and that probably leads him to assume that any other well-armored and armed knight-looking person likewise has a weapon that can hurt him, so he lays siege to the Briennes, Jamies, Tormunds, and Jorahs of the world with overwhelming numbers of wights. And he doesn't really care if it takes 5 seconds or 10 hours to kill each of those people, eventually his numbers will win out, and he can keep them at arm's length from damaging him or the other WW.
Arya doesn't look like a knight, fight like a knight, or move like a knight. She's something else. And whether you buy into her ninja leap or not, you have to assume the NK has never seen anyone trained by the Faceless Men before, and that lets her have the upper hand, although he still almost stops her.
Her leap isn't anything worse than every time Commissioner Gordon turns around for 2 seconds and suddenly Batman has vanished, or when Dungeon Master used to walk behind a rock on Dungeons & Dragons and he was suddenly gone.
All of that is well and good rationalization but D&D said after the show that Arya was able to kill the NK by stabbing him in the exact place he was made (lucky for her) with her dagger that was made with shards of the same dragonglass that was used to turn him into a WW (because D&D said so). So in reality, it could only have been Arya in this specifically contrived and un-explained way. Had nothing to do with her ninja skills or being sneaky. Jon and every other character with a Valyrian sword( or dragon) were neutered without even knowing it.
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The duo knew it had to be Valyrian steel, and the exact spot where the child of the forest put the dragonglass blade to create the Night King, so he became "uncreated by the Valyrian steel," Benioff said.
https://www.eonline.com/news/1036409/why-arya-stark-was-always-going-to-be-the-game-of-thrones-savior
M.C. Swag said:MuckRaker96 said:
Not sure why I'm even bothering at this point since we're less than 24 hours away from the next episode, but I'd like to think the reason Arya is successful is because she's an unknown commodity to the NK.
He's never met seen before, he can't know she's in the castle. He knows Jon has Valyrian steel and that probably leads him to assume that any other well-armored and armed knight-looking person likewise has a weapon that can hurt him, so he lays siege to the Briennes, Jamies, Tormunds, and Jorahs of the world with overwhelming numbers of wights. And he doesn't really care if it takes 5 seconds or 10 hours to kill each of those people, eventually his numbers will win out, and he can keep them at arm's length from damaging him or the other WW.
Arya doesn't look like a knight, fight like a knight, or move like a knight. She's something else. And whether you buy into her ninja leap or not, you have to assume the NK has never seen anyone trained by the Faceless Men before, and that lets her have the upper hand, although he still almost stops her.
Her leap isn't anything worse than every time Commissioner Gordon turns around for 2 seconds and suddenly Batman has vanished, or when Dungeon Master used to walk behind a rock on Dungeons & Dragons and he was suddenly gone.
All of that is well and good rationalization but D&D said after the show that Arya was able to kill the NK by stabbing him in the exact place he was made (lucky for her) with her dagger that was made with shards of the same dragonglass that was used to turn him into a WW (because D&D said so). So in reality, it could only have been Arya in this specifically contrived and un-explained way. Had nothing to do with her ninja skills or being sneaky. Jon and every other character with a Valyrian sword( or dragon) were neutered without even knowing it.
Zombie Jon Snow said:
It's not true though.
OK.....M.C. Swag said:Zombie Jon Snow said:
It's not true though.
Watch Game Revealed.
DB Weis said the thing that made the NK is the very thing that unmade him.
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"We knew it had to be VALYRIAN STEEL, to the exact spot where the Child of the Corest PUT the dragonglass blade to create the Knight King. That weapon has been one of the totemic pieces for us and ultimately we've known for a long, long time that was gonna end the Night King".
I also had that above he said paraphrasing here (keywords in caps):M.C. Swag said:
Go to 35:15. That's DB Weiss saying what I posted.
bobinator said:
Yeah, he says maybe, but you posted it as a fact.
Zombie Jon Snow said:I also had that above he said paraphrasing here (keywords in caps):M.C. Swag said:
Go to 35:15. That's DB Weiss saying what I posted.
it is POSSIBLE it was the very thing that created him that has to end him or MAYBE it's valyrian steel.... not gonna say figure it out yourself.
and Benioff said specifically it had to be VALYRIAN STEEL.
M.C. Swag said:Zombie Jon Snow said:I also had that above he said paraphrasing here (keywords in caps):M.C. Swag said:
Go to 35:15. That's DB Weiss saying what I posted.
it is POSSIBLE it was the very thing that created him that has to end him or MAYBE it's valyrian steel.... not gonna say figure it out yourself.
and Benioff said specifically it had to be VALYRIAN STEEL.
1) You edited your post after I was responding. You didn't include Weis's comment originally.
2) its highly suggested that VSteel is forged with Dragonglass. So it's not an either/or scenario.
I didn't suggest you made it up - I said post the source.M.C. Swag said:
Apologies for my offense. It is a FACT that Arya has to stab him in a specific location and it is entirely SUGGESTED that there's a connection to the NK with that specific blade. Neither of which are made known to Arya or the audience.
(But I never just made up the quote as you were suggesting in your original post that you've heavily edited so don't even go there)
DSAg44 said:
Bran warged into Arya right before the killing. He also warged into Jon during the boat ride over with Jon's aunt.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Welp, given the amount of discussion and how many pages were created in this thread since last Sunday, I feel fairly confident in declaring GoT S8E3 - "The Long Night" as the most controversial tv episode in Texags history.
this makes real sense because then Jon didn't commit incestM.C. Swag said:DSAg44 said:
Bran warged into Arya right before the killing. He also warged into Jon during the boat ride over with Jon's aunt.
This theory might have some legs