Also! If the water stopped the army of the dead from approaching our heroes, why was it okay for them to go *into the water* to chain up the dragon (with the magical chains that appeared from nowhere)?
I think the Night King was keeping them there long enough for a dragon to show up so he could turn one. They got played.
This season overall, but the last episode in particular, was not large with the logic.
It is known.
If the show then has Sansa try to mount a preemptive deadly strike against her long lost sister with whom she has just been united, Ima gonna cut a bitch.
I am still holding out for Sansa on the Iron Throne, with Arya as her Hand. I'm pretty sure it won't happen, but it would make me so happy.
I think the Night King was keeping them there long enough for a dragon to show up so he could turn one. They got played.
Ah! That makes a lot of sense.
Young GRRM looked like Kit Harrington: [link]
Sansa and Arya have all the skills; together they should be stellar. Murder Littlefinger and have some lemon cakes already.
I joined a GoT group on the book of face, and boy, I am kind of sorry.
I forget how not everyone is us.
one person JUST started watching Season 1 and has ALL THE THEORIES! and everyone else is just rolling their eyes.
and the spelling and grammar errors are killing me slowly!
Just finished the finale, and I got what I wanted from this season: YOU DO NOT FUCKING MESS WITH THE STARK GIRLS.
Arya is my precious murderbaby, and I will hear nothing against her.
That was SO fucking satisfying. I know a lot of shit went down in the episode, but I let out my biggest screech when Sansa cut her eyes to Littlefinger after the litany of crimes. I still think the set up was irritating and clumsy, but whatever. I'm feeling generous. That was kind of worth it.
Ice dragons ahoy!