DarthSkywalker
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Anyone have a gif of the shoot of Jon, Tormund and Wun Wun after they climb the mountain of bodies, and stare at Ramsay?
Anyone have a gif of the shoot of Jon, Tormund and Wun Wun after they climb the mountain of bodies, and stare at Ramsay?
More ala Tudor. Uniying the Houses York and Lancaster to create the Tudor house, and bring an end to the War of the Roses ( from which GoT is mostly based)
sry for my english
We know who Jon's mother is and have actually met her on the show.I always wonder about Jon Snow's mother. Ned refused to discuss much about her. I wondered if she was a Targaryen or a Baratheon or.....
I think Jon's mother will probably end up being quite important as houses and families are such a big deal.
It was my favorite. The episodes was full of some great shots. That one, the shot of the army descending on Jon, Drogon's arrival, Jon walking Ramsay down, Sansa's little smile as she walks away from her husband.That shot was ****ing badass.![]()
Thank you Kane.
A guy went zombie at castle black a few seasons ago so I'm not sure if you need to be north of the wall.
I was talking in the context of when/if the White Walkers make it past the wall into the seven kingdoms in regards to Rickon.
That's what you call a "**** YES!" moment.
D&D really need to consider letting Miguel Sapochnik direct all the big episodes from now on. Hell, let him direct the rest of the show. The guy is a ****ing master. Not just at battles. He ****ing nails everything. Everything from the small dialogue moments to the big carnage.
P.s By the way I found it kinda hilarious that Ramsey seemed so sure that Winterfell would hold. Seriously let's face it Winterfell is crap. A few dozen men with ladders can take it. So far almost every other castle is more impressive then the capital of the north
Incredible episode in every way imaginable.
Sansa ****ing rocks. That is all.
I'm also starting to believe that the "gods" actually walk among them. Varys and Littlefinger are building this mass unification to fight the White Walkers. That actually seems to truly be their end game.
I don't think so. This isn't the Malazan Book of the Fallen. Varys seems more about a Targaryen restoration while Little finger is doing a Gatsby.
I'm surprised how many people are criticising Jon this episode and praising Sansa. As far as I can tell the biggest mistake of the episode was Sansa not telling Jon that the Knights of the Vale were coming.
I'm surprised how many people are criticising Jon this episode and praising Sansa. As far as I can tell the biggest mistake of the episode was Sansa not telling Jon that the Knights of the Vale were coming.
They went to the houses. They weren't listening. They had to attack before the snow made it impossible. Sansa knows she did something wrong, it is apparent when Brienne points it out to her.It is important to remember this: Sansa is her mother's daughter. Sansa never liked Jon very much, at least in terms of the narrative in the book. The two were never close, the least close of the Stark children. That is why the first thing Sansa does, upon seeing Jon again, is apologize for how she treated him. She, like Cat, viewed him as a sign of shame. He was a bastard who had no business living in Winterfell (remember, it is rare for a lord to bring up a bastard in his house, amongst his natural children). Moreover, like Cat, she viewed him (and treated him) like an outsider. That is why Petyr's "your half-brother" line is so important. It sows seeds of doubt that had been planted in Sansa years ago.
Then consider Jon's plan. He was rejecting her idea to reach out to other houses for help, instead relying almost entirely on a Wildling army. Sansa is no exception to Northern culture. The Wildlings are the boogeymen that Northerners tell their children about as scary bed time stories. The Wildlings raid Northern villages, pillaging and plundering, killing their men and raping their women. Jon's thumbs his nose at the great houses of the North and instead relies on these savage rapists and murders. A proper lady like Sansa would not be fond of that idea.
Basically, everything Jon has done this season, since reuniting with his sister, has kind of reinforced the negative view that she already had of him. Everyone is assuming that it is now Jon and Sansa vs Littlefinger, but I wouldn't be surprised if the conflict between Jon and Sansa is just beginning. Remember, Littlefinger is a master at playing two sides against the middle. I am sure he will be doing it here.