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While I wasn't too pleased the dragon "died" (yes, I realise that last week I wanted one dead- because it would have been awesome to see it taken out properly with that ballista or that Jamie), it's at least nice to know they're not infallible.

That was easily the best episode of this or the last season though.

I never thought about where the chains came from but I did wonder how they attached them. Then I was like "they attached them...to a Dragon.
 
I'm sure there's some wight SEAL out there writing a book about his life. Cold Days and Hot Nights: The true story of the raid on Hardhome that killed Osama Dead Laden and how I fucked my way through Westeros and everyone left satisfied, mostly

FTFY
 
This going to be quite the bummer if when it's all said & done, the Night King winds up on the Throne.
My current running theory...Night King/Bran wins out, thus, in a bit of irony, the Starks technically control the throne while Winter/dead rules.
 
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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.

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?

While I wasn't too pleased the dragon "died" (yes, I realise that last week I wanted one dead- because it would have been awesome to see it taken out properly with that ballista or that Jamie), it's at least nice to know they're not infallible.

That was easily the best episode of this or the last season though.

I never thought about where the chains came from but I did wonder how they attached them. Then I was like "they attached them...to a Dragon.

Alright, you lot of obstinate cunts. We all agree to suspend belief to a certain extent when watching GoT. We all know the premise is implausible, we know there are whitewalkers, dragons, hot blonde chicks that can't be burned, red priests and priestesses, etc. However, I think we can all agree that that is not a license to just throw random things in with no set up. We saw the set up for everything else. It all fit the story line. The massive chain coming from out of thin air, being pulled by skeletons that get smashed to bits with a single blow, after somehow being hooked to Viserion, is a stretch. The point is, there should have been just one scene of set up. Goddamn. You're all a bunch of GoT hipsters.


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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?
This would not have been a problem if the Night King had been a top 5% finner
 
Where were the giants?

You're not allowed to question anything in the show ever. Because there are dragons. I hear the final showdown between Cersei and Dany includes the Avengers and the Justice League. There are also cameos by Xander, Riddick, Rob O'Neill, and Sarah Palin. Again, you should not question this. The show has dragons. So, yeah, ya know?
 
You're not allowed to question anything in the show ever. Because there are dragons. I hear the final showdown between Cersei and Dany includes the Avengers and the Justice League. There are also cameos by Xander, Riddick, Rob O'Neill, and Sarah Palin. Again, you should not question this. The show has dragons. So, yeah, ya know?

Close enough?

 
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