Well there was no Night King in the final scene of the episode. hmmm
Random tidbit -- this was one of just a few episodes of GoT to happen in a single location. No King's Landing scenes etc.
I'm thinking the reason we were left with seven episodes for last season and six for this one is cos the story is becoming increasingly more minimalistic. That doesn't mean characters getting shat on for the sake of battles and slposions. These next four episodes will either be incredibly original and badass for TV or fail to do what they were supposed to do. Either way I'm hoping the ending pisses off a lot of people.I mean that's the thing if they want to add in all sorts of little scenes then why rush the fucking thing. No reason seasons aren't 10 episodes each then you can add all the shit you want to it, but we're low on time.
Because he doesn't ride horses anymore, he has a dragon.
Either way I'm hoping the ending pisses off a lot of people.
Half expecting Ghost to suddenly talk as he dies, telling Jon, "You were never a wolf, my boy. You are a dragon. Uhhhhh"I hate that Ghost is just there when they need him. In the books he’s Jon’s constant companion and a big part of Jon’s character.
They had him in the background up there tonight, but nobody mentioned he was there or anything. It’s like they expect the viewer to just take it for granted that Ghost is always present.
Someone mentioned it earlier, but Ghost was probably just on screen tonight so that the viewers would be reminded of him before he dies.
Leave it to these shitty writers to have Ghost’s death be some kind of transition from Jon being a stark bastard to being a true Targaryen. Buncha crap.
Never mind that these Starks were warging into the direwolves as a major plot thing in the books.
So whose hypothetical death is going to be the biggest kick in the balls? For me it’s Jamie.
PS I expect everyone by the fire place to die. Lord of light is a fag.