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Littlefinger. He ded. I was thinking about it and he doesn't make it out this season. #Arya

Something tells me that at some point soon Arya will face-change into Little Finger for humint purposes...Bran may very well be involved...but Arya kills LF, I got money on it.

He's a goner, but I'm pretty sure he survives this coming Sunday. I hope I'm wrong, though.
 
So, I didn't even think about this until my wife saw some online comments about it. Just where in the fuck did the WhiteWalker army have this giant fucking chain during this long march? All of a sudden they magically have this monstrosity with them to conveniently solve the problem of the dead dragon being underwater?

I'll add, at Hardhome they were safe because the walkers couldn't swim. How did they learn between then and now? Or why didn't they keep coming out to the island, wave after wave while the lake had cracked through?
 
He's a goner, but I'm pretty sure he survives this coming Sunday. I hope I'm wrong, though.

You're probably right. After all, how many bad guys do we have left? Little Finger, Cersei and CGI zombies. We'll never get to know the White Walkers as individuals. Our relationship with them--unlike the other two villains--is impersonal and detached. We know Cersei, we know Little Finger. We've had 7 years to build up hate for them. Yeah, I think LF meets his demise in Season 8...which, BTW, may not air until 2019!!!
 
Hardhome, son. Big ass castle on the water probably has some chains for pulling ships out laying around. And they took Hardhome.
And so they just took it? This chain that weighs thousands of tons, they just started dragging with them and we never saw it until now? Why couldn't the Night King just do his hand raise resurrection?
 
And so they just took it? This chain that weighs thousands of tons, they just started dragging with them and we never saw it until now? Why couldn't the Night King just do his hand raise resurrection?

The Night King fucked an ice javelin at a moving dragon and dropped him, not long after Gendry became Westeros' Paul Revere... But without a horse.

Chains are the least of our worries when it comes to things not being plausible.
 
For those of you who missed it, last night's epic battle.

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Tormund and the Hound would make a great series.
Arya...wow.
SOMEBODY FUCKING KILL LITTLEFINGER!!!!!!!!!!
I'm looking forward to a sweet, sweet aunt-nephew scene (won't happen, but damn...).
Gendry ran a marathon (the original guy died, so G has that going for him). He was probably glad it wasn't a rowboat.
I kept waiting for Jon to hop on the other dragon.
Speaking of, will that clown ever learn to NOT Leeroy Jenkins? He could fuck up a trip to 7-11.
Sansa makes my loins hurt.

I think Bran is gonna lead to Littlefingers downfall. I think LF successfully has Arya chasing her tail and has managed to get her to focus on Sansa.

Bran was completely missing from the last episode and I think it was done on purpose. Homeboy is gonna see some shit in his dreams that'll lead to LF getting gutted by Arya... I hope. His Irish accent is enough reason to kill him, it's awful.

WHAT. THE. FUCK. OVER.

I am speechless. This fucking show...

I called it weeks ago... I got lots of it wrong but that mothafuckin dragon yo' :ROFLMAO:
 
And so they just took it? This chain that weighs thousands of tons, they just started dragging with them and we never saw it until now? Why couldn't the Night King just do his hand raise resurrection?
Cause the dragon was underwater, duh! Everyone knows the hand raise resurrection move won't work through water.

They're mythical arctic zombies that possess the ability to raise dragons from the dead in order to prepare for a war with humanity. I wasn't too wrapped up on where they got the chain, ya know?
 
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