The Night King's spear punctured Viserion's side and his fire blew out that hole and a massive amount of blood came out. If Viserion's internal "furnace" was blown open and now he has a hole in it how is he going to build up his fire and expell it without it coming out that hole in his side? He isnt going to heal.
Curious to see how the design team do this.
Also, did the leaked spoilers say whether Jon and Dany hear about the Wall being destroyed and Viserion being resurrected or do we have to wait until next season to see their reaction?
That's a Perfect Cell Original©, I'll have you know.
The Night King's spear punctured Viserion's side and his fire blew out that hole and a massive amount of blood came out. If Viserion's internal "furnace" was blown open and now he has a hole in it how is he going to build up his fire and expell it without it coming out that hole in his side? He isnt going to heal.
Curious to see how the design team do this.
Also, did the leaked spoilers say whether Jon and Dany hear about the Wall being destroyed and Viserion being resurrected or do we have to wait until next season to see their reaction?
Dat
Uncle Ex Machina tho.
Out of nowhere, lawd.
The Night King's spear punctured Viserion's side and his fire blew out that hole and a massive amount of blood came out. If Viserion's internal "furnace" was blown open and now he has a hole in it how is he going to build up his fire and expell it without it coming out that hole in his side? He isnt going to heal.
Curious to see how the design team do this.
Also, did the leaked spoilers say whether Jon and Dany hear about the Wall being destroyed and Viserion being resurrected or do we have to wait until next season to see their reaction?
How do yall feel about the "magic kill switch" that the dead army has? Personally i hate this sort of **** where you kill the head of the army and the troops die.
[blackout]As long as it's a Stark that drops off the nuke that shuts them all down.[/blackout]How do yall feel about the "magic kill switch" that the dead army has? Personally i hate this sort of **** where you kill the head of the army and the troops die.
How do yall feel about the "magic kill switch" that the dead army has? Personally i hate this sort of **** where you kill the head of the army and the troops die.
I'm unable to see the episode, what's up with this? Did Sam learn that? Or Bran?
Dany's white dress was very majestic
So quick question, what happens in the episode to make it "obvious" that they're going the "Jon and Dany make an adorable incest baby together" route? Because several people here have mentioned that, so I'm curious?
How do yall feel about the "magic kill switch" that the dead army has? Personally i hate this sort of **** where you kill the head of the army and the troops die.
I hate it too especially when it's aliens and robots, but here it made sense to me. And all of them didn't fall, it's just the ones that particular White Walker raised from the dead.
I'm unable to see the episode, what's up with this? Did Sam learn that? Or Bran?
I was referring to what Beric and Jon discussed. Killing the NK will destroy the whole army because the NK created all the White Walkers.
Ah... even then. I don't see a problem with it.
Yeah, that was my one complaint about the episode.Dat
Uncle Ex Machina tho.
Out of nowhere, lawd.