so was arya 'the prince that was promised' the whole time or what
Again GoT foreshadow something ludicrously long ago. Never saw it coming, happy it happened - that winter soldier hand swap to deliver the final blow will be celebrated for ages. As much as I would’ve preferred a one on one combat between NK and someone else, he’s way to smart to even run the risk with the opportunity with Jon Snow, it had to be an assassination. I cannot wait to see Cersei’s reaction!!
Omg!!! Could get a sick battle at kings landing!!! Bruh!!!
remember when that one person said that 'azor ahai' is gender neutral
The prince that was promised is to bring an end to the long night basicallyI haven't read the books, so from the show perspective I thought the prince that was promised was supposed to just be the leader, or a beacon of someone/something to go against the darkness and terrors - were they supposed to give the killing blow personally?
Cus Jon joined people together, Stannis joined some people together etc etc
bunch of other specifics like 'born again amidst salt and smoke' and will have to sacrifice the one they love to bring forth the blade that will bring lightThe prince that was promised is to bring an end to the long night basically
How did Arya even get through the entire encirclement around Bran without anybody noticing? Also the whitewalkers doing fuckall the entire battle is so disappointing. Also I expected more death when characters are literally being swarmed in one shot then fine the next?
convinced that she got in from above with the trees, lots of crane shots emphasising the trees/forest
also lads
season 1, ep 2
So the wights who were shown to able to hear dripping blood can't hear a girl in a tree, when they surround practically every branch? And the whitewalkers are probably even more powerful than your average wight and they couldn't hear it.