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If you're being serious, then just wow![]()
They missed out probably the most important part of the Battle of Castle Black.
It DID need more time.
If you're being serious, then just wow![]()
They missed out probably the most important part of the Battle of Castle Black.
It DID need more time.


Friggin Heroes had its own subforum when it was on the airI mean, Walking Dead has a sub-forum. Why, because it's a comic series? Unfair prejudice against the comically-disabled, I say. Even though Game of Thrones has a comic book series, and graphic novels based on the Dunk and Egg stories. And Transformers and GI Joe get full-fledged forums. They were toys! Toys!
FOOOOOOOORUUUUUUUUUM.
IA. I never understood why it hasn't considering how big this isAgreed, it really needs it's own sub forum
This is superherohype, a comic book forum.
Walking Dead is based off a comic and heroes was a superhero thing. Game of Thrones having spin-offs =/= subforum here.

Well it's a good thing the Mannis is a Westerosi Batman![]()
Hollywood needs to let Neil Marshall make movies again. Marshall is awesome.
They missed out probably the most important part of the Battle of Castle Black.
It DID need more time.
[BLACKOUT]It's possible that Brienne gets caught by the Brotherhood sooner than in the books, like people suggested, and she bites one of the member's ears off in a struggle. Which would lead to Stoneheart revealing herself, and having Brienne go from enraged to shock. Sounds like a good ending to me.[/BLACKOUT]

Maybe that exclusion was a stylistic choice. Next episode would feature (HEAVY spoilers for A Storm of Swords)
the fall of Tywin Lannister, essentially a beginning of the end for King's Landing, and a recognition of the real threat to Westeros symbolized by the rise of Stannis Baratheon. It is also worth mentioning that the supernatural elements will be moving into focus in this episode: Bloodraven, more from the White Walkers, the children of the forest, more likely than not Lady Stoneheart. All of it coincides with Tywin's demise.
Plus I think that they wanted to end season four with all the main players for season five in place.
They made a point multiple times tonight that Jon isn't Commander.
I think it's safe to say that next episode will have him declared Commander and that will be the last we see of him in the finale. Them declaring him Commander the music rising and smash cutting to someone else's scene. Similar to the scene where Rob is being declared King in the North in Season One's finale.