"You want a good girl but you need a bad *****"
wtf?
hahahahaha
Can't wait for the Night's King to roll over Westeros now.
Starting with Alliser and Olly.
I mean, it's hard to fight an army when you don't a spine. So it'll be an easy victory for the NK.
Well, ****.
Guess I'll be rooting for the King White Walker to plant his butt on the Iron Throne and bring about a true and just rule to the people of Westeros.
Theon pulling a Darth Vader NOOOOOOOO was probably the best thing in the episode
His mistake was to not see others don't see the big picture. Not everyone is as high and almighty as him. Didn't see the trees for the forest. Thought everybody would put aside their ancient differences like he did.
Jon died in the same way the Irish elected official in Gangs of New York. Vito Corleone never made that mistake and that's why he died of old age in his garden.
That's not his mistake then. That's their problem, not his. You're putting him up in a no-win scenario here and expecting him to figure it out.
Even after his news of what happened at Hardhome and the knowledge of what's coming, the mutinous members couldn't let go of a grudge. As well, they ignored the perfect opportunity to leave Snow and the Wildlings high and dry outside the Wall just to wait until he came back (with the Wildlings), listen to his news, mull things over for a few days/weeks, then decide to off him randomly.
It's not just moving past idealism and hate, it's outright ignoring knowledge and evidence that something really bad is coming (and that they know is coming) just because they hate Wildlings that much.
Don't even try to justify this. It doesn't make logical sense here. I'm not arguing that the stabbing was bad. I'm arguing that the circumstances behind it in the show, especially in comparison to how the book handled the incident, are what makes it terrible.
Oily is the worst person in Westeros.
Well, there's Ramsay as well.
Ramsay is your lord and savior, you ****** heretic. Must be Ironborn trash.
Well, there's Ramsay as well.
Yeah, but Olly's an idiot.
Well, ****.
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Guess I'll be rooting for the King White Walker to plant his butt on the Iron Throne and bring about a true and just rule to the people of Westeros.
Agreed
All hail the True King of Westeros.

I hear he has really good health benefits.
I want Theon to kill Ramsay so much it ain't even funny
I've actually been rooting for the White Walkers since Season 3.
Agreed
All hail the True King of Westeros.
I hear he has really good health benefits.
oddly enough he might actually pan out to really be the best ruler to rule westeros.
Ramsay is your lord and savior, you ****** heretic. Must be Ironborn trash.
NO! at this point the Night's King is our lord and savior, the one who shall purge these Bolton's dogs, Ramsay and those idiot Night's Watch who betray Jon Snow.
Yeah, but Olly's an idiot.
No argument from me, man. Olly is an idiot.
I want Theon to kill Ramsay so much it ain't even funny
Maybe he crushed him on the way down. That'd be funny.
oddly enough he might actually pan out to really be the best ruler to rule westeros.
I see a 100% decrease in fatalities after he begins his reign.
What a terrible finale. The stupid walk of shame was so overdone. And f*ck the night watch, all a bunch of backstabbing vipers.
What a terrible finale. The stupid walk of shame was so overdone. And f*ck the night watch, all a bunch of backstabbing vipers.
bae this is game of thrones, not expecting someone to stab somebody in the back is going to Skyrim and expecting palm trees.
So. Burning Shireen really paid off well for Stannis, huh? Really glad he didn't try anything else to get through the blizzard before that.
It's amazing that anyone can fall for Melisandre's BS especially when she has been proven wrong several times before. That's what you get for following a witch with black magic who makes up stories about false gods. I can't wait until we find out that the red priests and priestesses are just magic users who were taught a fake backstory and are henchmen to something very different than a "god".
On another note I'm really disappointed in the cutscene at Winterfell. You are going to tell me with as popular as this show has become and as much money as it makes, HBO wouldn't give them the funding to make two large battles happen within the same season. Really!?
He seems to be the only King who can completely unite his people. That's a plus.
And he can stop the world hunger. ![]()
Remember! Duty first! Even though he is gambling against such an uncertainty. He was foolish from the beginning of the season
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And yet he is portrayed as brilliant when it comes to warfare. The fellow just walked into a field and got destroyed by cavalry. The lack of quality in the writing there was astonishing.
His mistake was to not see others don't see the big picture. Not everyone is as high and almighty as him. Didn't see the trees for the forest. Thought everybody would put aside their ancient differences like he did.
Jon died in the same way the Irish elected official in Gangs of New York. Vito Corleone never made that mistake and that's why he died of old age in his garden.
But then, the obvious alternative here is to simply do nothing and leave the wildlings in the north to their own devices, which would lead to everyone getting killed and subsequently turned into zombies, which are bound for the wall anyhow. Seems like there's no winning there.
ARYA MY GUURRL!! STAB DAT SUMBICH!! YAAA! Maisie williams sucha baws. #livereactions
On another note I'm really disappointed in the cutscene at Winterfell. You are going to tell me with as popular as this show has become and as much money as it makes, HBO wouldn't give them the funding to make two large battles happen within the same season. Really!?
Obviously the rest of their budget went to the walk of shame, and the Dothraki horsenado that apparently sweeps Dany off her feet.