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Look out lads we've got ourselves an engineer here!I'm disappointed I haven't seen more bitching about long term storage of wildfire in a publicly accessible place under your most important building
Look out lads we've got ourselves an engineer here!I'm disappointed I haven't seen more bitching about long term storage of wildfire in a publicly accessible place under your most important building
According to the books, there's even more wildfire left over. When Tyrion originally goes to inspect the cache with the pyromancer, he's told there are literally thousands upon thousands of urns of the shit laying around in multiple caches around the city. Basically King's Landing is a giant powder keg. What could possibly go wrong with flying flamethrowers inc?It honestly would have made more sense if they had used leftover Wildfire from the defense of King's Landing than implying that huge caches were "found" that have been hidden for decades.
Nothing about the scene pointed either way. Whether it was created recently and moved there or found barrel by barrel all over the city and moved there doesn't matter one iota to the story or that scene.It honestly would have made more sense if they had used leftover Wildfire from the defense of King's Landing than implying that huge caches were "found" that have been hidden for decades.
Damn dude. As much as I love ripping on the TV show you got to give SOME leway for dramatic TV elements that obviously would never happen in real life. We get it. Real life the bomb would just go off with no indication of the source. Foreshadowing of said explosion would also not happen in real life.Could have put a blanket over it. Would have been cool to rig it as something in the trial but the writers probably aren't as smart as me. The boy leading the cousin right to the honeypot was a little strange too. Overall i guess what I'm trying to say is this is a shit show for retards.
Hero Jon and anti-villain Cersei will unite.Let's ask Astro what he thinks is going to happen, at least that will help us narrow down what absolutely isn't going to happen next season.
I figured since Lancel had to crawl through a small tunnel to get to the wildfire chamber that it was sealed up before Qyburn went looking for it.I bet Jaime regrets not looking into the Wildfire he KNEW was around the city somewhere 20 years ago. I figured that since he killed the Pyromancer and the King who were the only ones who knew about it presumably maybe he didn't think it was a matter for concern.
That it was best to just leave it hidden wherever it was. I know its just dumb TV, but it didn't appear to be very well hidden all things considered.
There was literally a line in episode 8 or 9 where Cersei and Qyburn are talking about it. It was obviously moved from the Mad King's caches to under the Sept for this very occasion.I'm disappointed I haven't seen more bitching about long term storage of wildfire in a publicly accessible place under your most important building
Isn't the real question whether or not she was disguised as the waitress when Jaime and Bronn saw her?So did Arya murder that hot waitress to rip her face off?
That think that was heavily impliedIf Arya puts on the face of a dude, does she get a dick?
I think that was heavily implied.Isn't the real question whether or not she was disguised as the waitress when Jaime and Bronn saw her?
I don't see how really. Danaerys is arriving with an unstoppable force, don't see how the conflict could be dragged on for ten years.I see a lot of talk about Sam not having time to become a maester, but.. the story is going to end with the next Spring, right? And this is supposed to be the longest winter in 1000 years. Isn't it possible that the final two seasons span something like 10 years?
DP forum hiccup gaynessI see a lot of talk about Sam not having time to become a maester, but.. the story is going to end with the next Spring, right? And this is supposed to be the longest winter in 1000 years. Isn't it possible that the final two seasons span something like 10 years?