Game of Thrones

The secret of killing the Night King was really ingenious

Stick him with the pointy end

Did ya notice that when she killed the Night King, she used the same technique that she had shown Brianne when they were practicing swordplay at Winterfell?

Brianne asked who taught Aria that move, and Aria said "nobody", which is basically the truth, because A Man (nobody), is the one who trained her at Bravos.
 
Thé battle against the dead lasted one freakin episode after teasing it for eight years
Yes, the longest battle scene in the history of cinema or television. You should demand a refund. ;)

The fact that you are even disappointed shows how much this show has spoiled you rotten, haha

One freakin episode...84 minutes

After teasing it for eight years
they are going to spend the next three episodes battling cersei .....
.....

ZZZZZZzzzzzz
so your dropping out?...
Invested too much time

The writers need to show they were right in doing it this way
 
Even the scene with Arya

They needed to show her as one of the walking dead and then face changing at the last minute before Bran gets killed

That breeze stuff was lame
 
The secret of killing the Night King was really ingenious

Stick him with the pointy end

Did ya notice that when she killed the Night King, she used the same technique that she had shown Brianne when they were practicing swordplay at Winterfell?

Brianne asked who taught Aria that move, and Aria said "nobody", which is basically the truth, because A Man (nobody), is the one who trained her at Bravos.
Didnt notice it at first
But I watched the making of segment afterward where they explained it
 
Even the scene with Arya

They needed to show her as one of the walking dead and then face changing at the last minute before Bran gets killed

That breeze stuff was lame

To tell you the truth, I don't think that she could have taken the face of a walking dead, because they ran on the Night King's magic, and if she had tried, she would have been detected, just like Bram was when he sent out the ravens to see where the Night King was.

Remember.................when the Night King was killed, all the dead dropped. They only survived on his magic.
 
Jon Snow never could fight
He is a horrible leader.

Jon Snow:

- secured the dragonglass. Dont forget, Tyrion said he would have advised against it.

- brought to winterfell virtually the entire army which defended it.

- attacked the night king's dragon, allowing him to be thrown from it

What was Tyrions contribution to the battle, other than cowering in the crypt? Well, he got outsmarted by his brother, causing the loss of all of their Dornish and Tyrell allies. Then he got outsmarted by his sister.
 
Even the scene with Arya

They needed to show her as one of the walking dead and then face changing at the last minute before Bran gets killed

That breeze stuff was lame

To tell you the truth, I don't think that she could have taken the face of a walking dead, because they ran on the Night King's magic, and if she had tried, she would have been detected, just like Bram was when he sent out the ravens to see where the Night King was.

Remember.................when the Night King was killed, all the dead dropped. They only survived on his magic.
It is science fiction
They can make her do whatever they want
 
Jon Snow never could fight
He is a horrible leader.

Jon Snow:

- secured the dragonglass. Dont forget, Tyrion said he would have advised against it.

- brought to winterfell virtually the entire army which defended it.

- attacked the night king's dragon, allowing him to be thrown from it

What was Tyrions contribution to the battle, other than cowering in the crypt? Well, he got outsmarted by his brother, causing the loss of all of their Dornish and Tyrell allies. Then he got outsmarted by his sister.
Was one stupid fuk in the battle of the bastards

Tyrion was masterful in the battle of Kings Landing
 
Good analysis:

A Military Strategist Defends the Living Army’s Tactics in the Battle of Winterfell

The Army of the Living’s Battle Plan Wasn’t So Bad

An analysis of both side’s tactics in the Battle of Winterfell, from a military strategist.

Wrap

Team Dead entered this battle with massive advantages in every category other than cavalry and dragons. It destroyed Team Alive’s cavalry and the bulk of its infantry in short order, and also reduced the formidable fortification of Winterfell. Team Dead nevertheless made mistakes, failing to develop a coherent plan for defeating Team Alive’s dragons and failing to anticipate the lethality of Team Alive’s special operators. The inexperience of Team Alive in waging battle against the dead was palpable, but Team Dead also lacked experience fighting a battle of this scale against a multifaceted force of the living. Unfortunately, the “lessons learned” department of Team Dead likely crumbled to dust shortly after the Night King.
 
Good analysis:

A Military Strategist Defends the Living Army’s Tactics in the Battle of Winterfell

The Army of the Living’s Battle Plan Wasn’t So Bad

An analysis of both side’s tactics in the Battle of Winterfell, from a military strategist.

Wrap


Team Dead entered this battle with massive advantages in every category other than cavalry and dragons. It destroyed Team Alive’s cavalry and the bulk of its infantry in short order, and also reduced the formidable fortification of Winterfell. Team Dead nevertheless made mistakes, failing to develop a coherent plan for defeating Team Alive’s dragons and failing to anticipate the lethality of Team Alive’s special operators. The inexperience of Team Alive in waging battle against the dead was palpable, but Team Dead also lacked experience fighting a battle of this scale against a multifaceted force of the living. Unfortunately, the “lessons learned” department of Team Dead likely crumbled to dust shortly after the Night King.
Team Alive wasted their CAV.....made poor use of their catapults
 
Good analysis:

A Military Strategist Defends the Living Army’s Tactics in the Battle of Winterfell

The Army of the Living’s Battle Plan Wasn’t So Bad

An analysis of both side’s tactics in the Battle of Winterfell, from a military strategist.

Wrap


Team Dead entered this battle with massive advantages in every category other than cavalry and dragons. It destroyed Team Alive’s cavalry and the bulk of its infantry in short order, and also reduced the formidable fortification of Winterfell. Team Dead nevertheless made mistakes, failing to develop a coherent plan for defeating Team Alive’s dragons and failing to anticipate the lethality of Team Alive’s special operators. The inexperience of Team Alive in waging battle against the dead was palpable, but Team Dead also lacked experience fighting a battle of this scale against a multifaceted force of the living. Unfortunately, the “lessons learned” department of Team Dead likely crumbled to dust shortly after the Night King.
Cool!
 
Good analysis:

A Military Strategist Defends the Living Army’s Tactics in the Battle of Winterfell

The Army of the Living’s Battle Plan Wasn’t So Bad

An analysis of both side’s tactics in the Battle of Winterfell, from a military strategist.

Wrap


Team Dead entered this battle with massive advantages in every category other than cavalry and dragons. It destroyed Team Alive’s cavalry and the bulk of its infantry in short order, and also reduced the formidable fortification of Winterfell. Team Dead nevertheless made mistakes, failing to develop a coherent plan for defeating Team Alive’s dragons and failing to anticipate the lethality of Team Alive’s special operators. The inexperience of Team Alive in waging battle against the dead was palpable, but Team Dead also lacked experience fighting a battle of this scale against a multifaceted force of the living. Unfortunately, the “lessons learned” department of Team Dead likely crumbled to dust shortly after the Night King.
Team Alive wasted their CAV.....made poor use of their catapults


Yea but Team Alive had better Special Operations and that won the battle for them.
 
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Second biggest loser was Blondie.Army and dragons got butched. Shes going to need Jonnie to protect her from intigues which will be running wild.
 
Second biggest loser was Blondie.Army and dragons got butched. Shes going to need Jonnie to protect her from intigues which will be running wild.
True...she has been reduced back to her and her dragons. But she's no longer the woman who brought foreign invaders to westeros, but the woman who brought foreign defenders to westeros.
 
Next ep should be slow paced, and mostly about recuperating and amassing forces for the raid down south. And finding people they thought they lost. And giving tribute to those that died. So I think it will be a slow-paced episode, with the march and final battle starting on episode 5.
Usually, the next to last episode has the most action


Exactly why I think next ep will be slow. They need to recuperate and find some homegrown love. The real march will start on ep 5. Unless Cercei marches on them first in ep 4, while they're weak.I would think she stays back home. But that's me! I probably totally wrong... We have a Clegane Bowl that has to happen... And a prophecy too.

It has to happen down south. Why would Cercei open her armies to dragon fire....
 
Cercei will kill at least one dragon. Jon's dragon is still alive.

Which dragon, dang i dunno know.

And whoever takes over, has to torch the city. And countless lives. I'm so looking forward to the next episodes.

It's hard to say, who's good and who's bad in this story, as it will unfold.
 
It has to happen down south. Why would Cercei open her armies to dragon fire....
Exactly. Marching her army would be suicidal for them. And they don't seem like the type to sit through a siege. So some kind of twist is forthcoming.
 

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