Game of Thrones 7x06 BREAKDOWN "Beyond the Wall" - Longclaw Eye Explained!
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- Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 6 BEYOND THE WALL gets an in-depth breakdown and analysis! In Game of Thrones 7x06, Beyond the Wall, the frozen lake battle leads to the death of a dragon and his resurrection by the Night King, Arya threatening Sansa, and Jon and Dany coming together. (See what we did there?) Erik Voss explains all the Easter Eggs and pop culture influences that you might have missed. How does this episode reference The Walking Dead and Saving Private Ryan? Does the wolf head on the pommel of Jon's sword Longclaw open its eye? What is the significance of the mountain peak that the Hound points to?
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The Hound and Tormund should have there own hour long episode 👏🤣
Chris Garratt agreed 👏
fuck one episode, bring me whole season with them
Chris Garratt I would watch that!
their*
During which Brienne should bang Tormund until his shutters fall off!
About that Arya scene. Arya is playing the Game of Faces with Sansa. She is lying for all of those. She doesn't want to be the Lady of Winterfell, Arya hates all the lady like things. She said she remembered Sansa standing there, perfectly fine, during Ned's execution. She was fighting, screaming, and being held back by the Kingsguard. She said she would rather die before serving the Lannisters. She served as Tywin's cupbearer at Harrenhal. Arya is playing the Game of Faces, and she trusts Sansa. She gives her Littlefinger's dagger, pointed at Arya, to protect Sansa from Littlefinger.
LightningStrikes I think that she gives Sansa Littlefinger's dagger to point her who her real enemy is
Both are correct xD
I wouldn't really count being Tywins cupbearer as "serving the Lannisters"...
totally agree
LightningStrikes this is the best explanation I have heard for this theory. I definitely think Arya is playing the game. Sansa wasn't in on it until she handed her the dagger:
WHY ARE THESE VIDEOS GETTING SMALLER 😭
CAUSE THE EPISODES ARE SHITTIER
Hollywood. No more GoT uniqueness, its all about entertainment.
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because winter is coming... and everything is small when it is cold
lululuxa7 no books to research from and less things actually happening as in story it's all service now - action but no story - wish they kept it to 10 episodes not this 7 it feels too rushed
Arya isn't ever going to kill Sansa lol. She's playing Littlefinger by making him think that his plan is working. Which is why she gave Sansa the dagger, to remind her who their actual enemy is.
I don't think any Stark is clever enough to play littlefinger yet, even Arya.
little fingers number is up soon..but he makes a good villain just like Cercie. Bran could ruin him if he wanted.
Why do I keep hearing that the undead bear is proof they can turn animals? They've had undead horses for a while if I'm not mistaken
Roberto Richardson good point.
And mammoths
I don't think Arya is actually angry or envious. I think she and Sansa are playing a game with Littlefinger.
Darlene Anderson
And deeper meaning of playing a game with littlefinger?
If they know what he has done, his part in Neds dead, why waiting? Like Amon said, do it! Kill him...
There is no need for a game.
I think arya is but I definitley don't think sansa is. She is dumb this season.
Littlefinger wasn't even in either of those scenes when she confronted Sansa, so how are they playing a game with him if he's not even there to see it?
They need proof before they kill Littlefinger if they want to keep the Knights of the Vale on their side. Also based on the conversation between Sansa and Littlefinger, it is clear that Littlefinger is eavesdropping on the Arya and Sansa conversations as that would be the only way of avoiding being caught in a lie about the source of the note Arya found.
Darlene Anderson I hope they're just playing a game otherwise I give up on them
Part of me thinks Arya will kill Sansa or Littlefinger to use their faces to get close to Cersei and kill her. Part of me also wants to go make a sandwich.
EDIT: I made one.
SomeRandomDoctor that would be awesome!
They'll kill him together and then Arya will wear his face to rule the Vale.
Arya kills Jamie and wears his face to kill Cersei. Fulfilling the valonqar prophecy and knocking Cersei off Arya's list
Tell me about the sandwich
Sandwiches are awesome )))
Just want to point out about the fact at 11:12
The Athenian messenger didn't run to Sparta to call for help.
He ran to Athens to declare that the battle of Marathon had been won.
Thanks. I was searching for a comment like this as soon as he said Sparta 🤣
Gibbs6415 Well technically he did, but he also did the run back to Athens after the battle.
That's what I am saying. The warrior ran back to Athens, announced the victory, then collapsed and died in public.
Gibbs6481, it is also worth noting that the distance he ran was far longer and contemporary accounts don't say he died. The distance was actually the distance of the first Olimpic marathon.
He run from Athens to Sparta prior to the Battle (152.5 miles) = Spartathlon
He run from Marathon to Athens after the Athenian victory (26 miles) = Marathon
His collapse happened after he run the "Marathon" due to exhaustion
Arya has never wanted to be a Lady or wear pretty dresses. There are multiple scenes in season 1 where she says so. Sansa would know that Arya was lying during that scene. After Brienne saved Sansa & Theon, Brienne told her that when she saw her, Arya wasn't dressed like a lady. Sansa smiled & said she wouldn't be. Arya was secretly communicating with Sansa. Just my opinion.
20:01 they all seem to have spears...
those are swords, the spears are 3
No, the others have swords actually.
My bad then guys :)
Why would a sword be held at one's side straight up in the air???? That isn't how one holds a sword........
too bad one of them did not catch the frozen spear when it was thrown at them while riding the dragon
Seeing this episode makes me wonder where ghost has been this season
Sansa made a throwaway comment a couple of episodes ago about how if Jon thought the lords of the North were going to simply wait around, like Ghost, he was crazy. So, I would assume Jon left Ghost at Winterfell
CsprsSassyHrly yeah that's my assumption. I get that this season has so much cgi that it's just not cost effective to have him play a large part. I wish they would have had him laying down next to Bran in the gods wood.
When did we last see ghost?
18:10 - Visirion doesn't "Burst into flames." He is breathing fire when he gets hit in the shoulder/neck and obviously it pierces his throat, thus flames "burst" out of the side of his body, where he was hit.
especially after this episode i dont understand the decision to make the season 7 episodes instead of 10.
there is so much untold stuff! besides the traveling the character development seems rushed, i mean, why are sansa and arya bitching? what other cool dialogue do tormund and the hound have?
give us more!
I don't know. Storyline and character development are relatively cheap. No need for massive sets and special effects.
Writing a good story can't be rushed, just look at how long GRRM takes to write his masterpieces.
They decided to take a more bombastic approach. More dragons, more battles, crazy costumes, ect
no thats not what i mean at all, i want further backstories, further arguing. more flushed out bickering between the sisters. it just feels so rushed, one moment they are happy to see eachother the other they hold knives at eachothers throats. i just feel like it went to fast, like i'm missing a few pages from the books to to say
when people look too much into a scene like the eye on long claw lol. I thought it was just a reflection or water splashing onto the eye nothing else.
Definitely just a reflection xD
I am so for Tormund and Brienne. He really sees her as desirable in every way as a woman and a warrior and dreams of being with her. It would be one of the purest forms of love on the GOT universe.
I like your take on the sisters story.
Myka Storm i think it makes perfect sense. I think they are keen on littlefingers games
Arya trying to let Sansa know that she could offer names up to the God of death.
Also, nothing is going to happen with Bran around.
exiledfrommyself but is bran really there?
Lauren Schmitt Sansa trained under Cersi. With an ice blood lil sister. Little finger bit off more than he could chew
Blue eyes wight dragon
Blue eyes white* dragon....its a sentient dragon like the white walkers, not a zombie like the wights. Notice the way he turns it is same as how he turns human babies.
That's just speculation. He looks light a wight, not a white walker, and seemingly only babies can be turned. He wasn't a baby anymore
right Pixel plus he died and now is frozen so how can he even breath fire
The hounds dialog was great, the actor really shined this episode, also Emilia Clark was great this episode
I've been waiting for this analysis!!!!!
"I mean, Torumund isn't saying anything, so it COULD be his Ex" I WAS CRYING AT THIS
I wonder if that undead dragon can still breathe fire. It's fuel tank was pierced, so I'd say no.
Spitting ice instead, I guess.
Me too, and undead creatures cant regrow tissue.
M A G I C
There is a lot that the undead can do that would normally be physically impossible. Like walking without muscles.
The wights can scream without lungs and vocal chords. They can see without eyes. They can jump off a cliff without smashing into bits. It is not very credible that the white walkers can control so many wights individually in melee combat, etc. It makes no sense at all, but its fun to watch.
The Athenian runner at Marathon didn't run to ask for help, he ran to inform the people that they had been victorious.
Longclaw's eye was with snow and then with water. DONE AND DONE AND DONE.
Daenerys wasn't' the first Targaryen to go to the Wall. Queen Alysanne went there many times
not to mention her granddad (Aemon) was the maester at the wall
jay travers yes, but Aemon had no dragons and Alysanne and her husband had
aemon a targ went to the wall lol alos perhaps rhaegar if mance = rhaegaer
Kuriousitykat I'm sorry I don't understand what your trying to say.
kuriousitykat whaaaat
The Seven all had connections with death/rebirth.
Hound - left to die then appears again into a more compassionate character
Jon - resurrected after death
Gendry - rescued before being sacrificed
Tormund - can't think of anything
Beric - died 6 times
Thoros - resurrected Beric 6 times
Jorah - at the brink of death after stone disease, and is saved.
Ommstar Official Tormund's near death experience came in this episode when the hound saved him
Did no one else notice that at 13:55 it says "The Walking Dead"
As much as I love Benjen, I was hoping that Rheagon would swoop down and save Jon, being named after his Dad and all that.
Brienne and tormund are the only couple that makes sense!
This episode confirms even more the theory of Jon as the prince that was promised, first he has the blood of the dragon because he's a Targaryen, born amidst smoke and salt,Jon came out of the water as if he was born again and around him the smoke of the dragons and the salt from... somewhere, I don't think lakes are salty but whatever and under a bleeding star, Viserion falling while bleeding is kinda similar. I don't know, this is just my thought.
The finale is going to be EPIC! The question is WHO is going to *DIE!?*
Littlefinger
Alex McMovies
Maybe!? We will have to wait and see.
peter balesh and maybe the hound
Alex McMovies Agreed
little finger, cersei, is who I am predicting.
Final episode of season 8 has gonna end with Sam bursting into Jon and Dany's chamber as they are having sex, yelling "she's your aunt!"
I just realized one thing. When the night king turns a human or any animal into a wight he just lifts his hands but when he turns one into a white walker he touches them. THE DRAGON IS A WHITE WALKER
I thought it was obvious right away.
Can something already dead be turned into a white walker? Isn't that why he needed craster's baby boys?
Only alive creatures can be turn into white walkers, like Craster's sons. Dead creatures can only be turn into wights.
If he could do that, he wouldn't need the deal with Craster. Furthermore why would he even make wights at all, if he could turn everything into the superior white walkers?
How did those babies grow into old walker men? Serious question.
The marathon runner (named Pheidippides) didnt run from Marathon to Sparta but from Marathon to Athens to deliver the message that Athenian army had won the battle against the Persians. This route also is the route of the Classical Marathon which take place every year here in Athens.
If the undead dragon breaths fire I'll consider this entire season a loss.
Yellow Sausage Why?
Yellow Sausage I think that the Dragon Wight will freeze the seawater to the east of eastwatch so that they can just march down over the sea
Rockstar Star wights die from fire, dragon glass, and vylarian steel. Breathing fire when fire would kill them wouldn't make sense. Also it wouldn't be very climatic if all battles ended with a field of fire, i want the living charging the dead fighting in a last stand battle fort after fort/castle. But thats just me, they can write it however they want.
There is one thing though. The Night King can turn the dead without any contact, yet for Viserion he chose to raise it and touch it on the face,. Just as he does when creating white walkers. It was probably for dramatic effect, or perhaps with massive beasts touch is necessary, but it could also mean Viserion is something in between.
Btw, one could argue that a wight dragon is uniquely fire resistant, because it uniquely was during life. Assumedly its physique doesn't really change.
It will breath fire but it will be blue.... it doesn't make sense that all of a sudden the night king can alter the biology of an animal.
Tormond and Brienne, I want to see them have monster babies. Haha....best line in the episode amongst so many others.
What if Beric knows jon's father is rhaegar thus why he looks like his mother and not a targaryen/ his father?
bdimon80 I've been wondering that too!
bdimon80 maybe the next moment he looks at the flame will reveal this
he doesnt know who Jon's mother is and how would he? he was nowhere near the tower of joy when Jon was born, he was most likely fighting at the trident with Robbert, and this also answers if he knew who Jon's real father was, he doesnt.
timmovits it's not like benjen and Ned haven't talked about this since then. Many think benjen went to the wall over his guilt of knowing jon's true parentage....
bdimon80 Why would he feel guilt about being told it? Benjen truly cared for Jon, IF he knew, he would surely understand Why keeping his parentage a secret to protect him, and Thats again only IF he was told, ned was honorable, he kept his oath and kept his parentage a secret, until the end
23:56 "I Summon Blue Eyes Wight Dragon!"-Night King
YUGIHOOOOOOO!
If they brought a Wight through the wall, surely that means the mark on Bran is still active and the Night King's army can also pass through?
David Tute exactly what i was thinking because if the spell was still on the wall to stop the army of the dead then they wouldn't have been able to get it through the wall
David Tute someone brought up that mabe the wights work like Vampires, who can not enter your home except invited. Which means if brought through the wall they can pass it, similar like the Wights in S1/2(forgot the season, but those 2 Guys who got raised in castle black)
Well a wight has crossed the wall before bran got marked...but then again that wight did turn in castle black so he was already beyond the wall
Pretty sure they can pass through because the mark is still active, why shouldn't it?! However I'm pretty sure they can bring the undeath through the wall even so.
He's probably just gonna fly over anyways xD
- Arya is a certified psychopath. Nothing she does will surprise me (except if she knits a sweater).
who makes armour for the white walkers? since metal shatters when touched by a walker, what material is that? does the night king have a smith to make armour and weapons? and the sigil? the night king sure hav a sence of fasion though.
it doesn't shatter when touched by a walker, it shatters when it clashes with an ice sword. Also, the walkers are sentient beings, it is not impossible that they would have blacksmiths and maybe even an entire society and culture
whobad it did shatter when touched by a walker, when a walker came to take little sam. When Sam tried a sword on the walker, the walker stoped the sword with his hand and it shattered. Check out that scene
Minor detail correction, it's Athens not Sparta about the marathon runner.
My Theory...
1. The Starks are actually direct descendants of the "First Men" making Jon Snow the heir-apparent to the Night King.
2. This means that Jon has the same abilities as the Night King he just hasn't tapped into them yet.
3. The Night King brought back Valarian, but Jon will override the Night Kings control (Jon is both Starke & Targaryen) and he (Jon) will be the rider of the Blue-eyed dragon!
25:56 during ayras speech the only light in the room shines half of her dress like the front door of the house of black and white
Could brans vision of the dragon flying over kings landing be the wight dragon?
Arya knows she's being watched by little finger so she's taking her acting skills she learned in braavos and putting them to use. Her giving Sansa the dagger was pretty much a wink at her
The Icelandic mountain is pronounced kir-fhul-fel. It's old Norse for mountain temple
Ah, kerfuffle. Fitting.
I guess Arya forgot being a cupbearer for a Lannister and not trying to kill him.
What if Arya already killed Littlefinger and now she wearing his face and just like to psychologically torment Sansa?
I just started watching The Walking Dead and I thought the same thing watching this GOT episode. I kept thinking "Don't get bit !".
I think Arya sent Sansa a message. She straight says, in the rules of the game, tell a lie and try to make it as convincing as possible. I think Arya is playing this evil sister role to catch Littlefinger scheming
That comparison to Maggie and Glenn killed me !!! I really hope it doesn't end like that ?
Did anyone else catch what Jon said to the guy with the flaming sword? (Beric? ) he points at the Night king and says" we need to kill him, he turned them all" to what Jon replies: "you don't understand" 😳😳 what was that about? I only noticed it after watching that part for like the 3rd time.... I'm confused!
One part of this video was incorrect, the Athenian runner didn't die when he reached Sparta, and Sparta isn't 26 miles from Marathon. The runner did run from Athens to Sparta to get help for the battle, but that's more like 250km.
He died when, after the battle, he ran to Athens from Marathon - which is a marathon's distance - and told them of the victory, and there collapsing of exhaustion.
Also let's be honest, that letter calling Sansa to king's landing was 100% forged by littlefinger
I really went off Arya in this episode, Sansa survived in her own way, suffering isnt a competition
13:33 The Night King is clearly a ruthless, no-holds-barred commander, and it isn't as though *all of humanity* would die if Jon lost a one-on-one, 'old way' showdown with him. There is simply no reason that the Night King would sign up for such a fight. It's a neat idea, but old Nighty King is just too smart to sign his entire species up for obliteration like that, when the payoff is basically a drop in the bucket if he were to win.
why is everyone mourning over the dragon being killed, I felt nothing when he died except a sense of awe as it was awesome
Th1anonly its more that the NK has a nuke now.
I don't think anyone is mourning??
same here
Nobody's mourning
At this point authorities can't either confirm or deny whether the majority is, indeed, mourning.^^
if killing a white walker kills all wights they created, why didn't a big chunk of wights die at hardhome when jon killed his first white walker. theres only a handful of walkers so presumably they've each created a large number of wights
I think its totally ok for Jon and Dany. These things always happened between Targaryens anyways. And it would be hot af
hey guys just a little correction: the soldier from Marathon run 42 kilometers to Athens to inform them that they had just defeated the Persians. once he reached the city he collapsed and with his last breath he said 'we won'
5 horsemen all carrying ice spear. He says they only have 3 spears for 3 dragons. Yet in the image he shows, they ALL have spears....
Look again, 3 ARE different
Philippides did'nt die running to Sparta but to Athens from Marathon, only to announces victory over Persian troops landing there. He did the run to Sparta tho, but it was before the battle.
this crap with the wolf head on the sword is starting to get annoying. it's a gem stone that was reflecting light, then the camera angle changes. that's it.
Everybody on The Song of Ice and Fire has stopped being a sweet summer child. Everybody has changed through hardship.
I stop doing my girl for this
White Wolf well it's a good thing it's a joke right lol
Scorpio Snake omg lol
I thought the open shot wad another call back to Mance Raider... "And I shall light the largest fire the North has ever seen"
I think Sansa sent Brienne away so that Brienne wouldn't be there to protect Arya not because Sansa trusts Arya. I think that was the whole thing with Little Finger bringing that up. Brienne isn't just there to protect Sansa from Arya but Arya from Sansa (and Little Finger) too. This seemed really obvious to me.
Lula6327 Only thing is, Brienne has already sparred with Arya and she knows Arya can protect herself, so why would she choose to protect her over Sansa who can't fight for herself?? Brienne also made a vow to sansa and bent the knee to her so she's sworn to protect sansa. Arya also denied Brienne's request to protect her.
Amie Alison I agree if Sansa and Arya were in a one on one fight Brienne would protect Sansa but if Sansa tried to use her power to arrest or kill Arya I think Brienne would feel the need to step in. Would she? Maybe not but Little Finger put that thought in Sansa's brain and that's why I think she sent her away, to make sure she wasn't there to protect Arya.
I know what happens
4:33
"a virg" lolol
Im realy disliking this seasons analysis videos..... they are NO WHERE NEAR in depth as last years. And the comparisons at detail #13...cmon those were terrible connections. Dissappointed :(
It's so interesting that the closing credits give an indication that the episode is over...
What if this is where Jon turns into azor ahai when he falls in the water he is surrounded by smoke from the dragons and salt in the water
Harry O callaghan It's a lake
Mario Inglese a lake has salt look it up
Harry O callaghan Azor Ahai*
Rockstar Star thanks didn't know how to spell it
some lakes do have salt water but most lakes in the northern parts of the world are created by melting glaciers and snow so its impossible that there would be salt in that lake
I think the main reasons Sansa sends Brienne off are 1) Brienne was mentioned by LF as someone who might take care of Arya for Sansa if Arya was to go rogue and 2) Sansa swore an oath to Brienne never to ask her do something that would bring dishonor to Brienne - which includes using her to take of the "Arya problem" (as LF sees it) when Brienne was pledged to keep both girls safe.
Arya kills the death walker that is in King's Landing, takes his face, goes to north, kills White King, gg wp
Jacopo Podavini death walker= wight
Thoros giving Gendry wine, is some brutal foreshadowing into the Baratheon's alcoholism
20:00 but....but.... there are.... 5 spears....
Awesome work guys. Always look forward to your game of thrones round-ups. The best by far on RUclips. ☮️
at 20:00 all 5 have ice spears
Yeah, they all had ice spears.
Liam Dunne! Yes, I thought the same.
OKAY HEAR ME OUT
What if, the younger brother that's going to kill Cersei, is her unborn child?
The younger brother could mean the baby is a boy, and she will have some pregnancy complications that leads to her dying.
The younger brother part could fit in as the younger brother of Cersei's already dead children.
Jon should put his hair down again, I miss his flowing black locks.
I love these videos so much. Definitely help me understand the episodes
this is probably the chapter with less logic in all GoT
Erick Negrete
Plot holes out the ass.
I'm not used to seeing that from GOT.
Keith Conrad III
Greatness!!
Hahahhaha
Keith Conrad III what?
Are we so used to have the info so chewed up by GRRM that now we feel a bit out of it? Me thinks
least*
When jon pets the dragon in episode 5 season 7 u can see the fire glands inside the dragons mouth.
Just like a snake comes from poison glands within the trought ( kept in sacs ) , the spear clearly hit one of the sacs and bursted out in flames.
I dont think it has anything to do with "fire made flesh" but indeed the atonomy of reptiles in general. This case replacing poison glands with "fire" glands.
Also the white walkers ALWAYS carry those ice spears , u can see the ones in the back having the same identical spear in their hand.
I don't think there is a budding love between Jon and Danny. I think they both greatly admire each other. It kills me to hear folks talk about lust/love between those two.
Yes..they are holding and stroking each other's hands out of admiration
Arya is definitely not envious. She may be angry. Arya never wanted dresses or sewing. She's not jealous of the life she thinks Sansa has had. Her own nature cast that life away from a very young age. I think she's just messing around a bit but ultimately she's on Sansa's side and Sansa and her will work together to kill Little Finger if he's not dead already :>
Why is everyone so pissed Arya, I liked those scenes.
Scott Milner because it isnt grounded why she suddenly with no reason what so ever to do this
The logic behind what people do is what makes got great
people think it's forced drama. I think they could have made it come off better if Arya had been harboring hatred for Sansa in all the seasons leading up to this one. Remember in Season 1 Sansa pleaded with Ned to stay in the capitol because she "loved" Joffrey and Arya thought she was nuts.
Well most people forget that Ned died because in Season 1 Sansa ran to Cersei because she wanted to stay in KL with her beloved Joffrey. This was a total act of betrayal in Arya's mind and she thinks in absolutes. So Sansa was disloyal to become Queen. That did not happen but Arya does not know it. Now the Raven now confirms she was disloyal to the House Stark by again referencing her beloved Joffrey and urging Robb to Come to KL to bend the knee to a horrible person. So when she sees Sansa with the lords of the North again she thinks Sansa is going to be disloyal once again to be Queen betraying Jon!
Scott Milner So do I. Love them. Love tbe dialog and acting. And BTW, she never liked Sansa and her prissy self. She just didn't. All she remembers is her being up there when her father was beheaded and then finds a scroll that says my beloved Joffrey. She has a temper and she's pissed. And she sort of has a right to be, especially after Sansa said I won the war, not Jon! And mentioning how littlefinger helped. She's already pissed at littlefinger too. It looks like littlefinger and Sansa are together and plotting.
She was close to Jon and doesn't like how people are talking about her. Sansa is also different then she was. Add all these things up and they make sense. And she didn't kill Sansa for chirst sake. She's just pissed and is telling Sansa how it is. She
I liked it too. I agree with the previous comments made here. From her perspective she still sees some of the characteristic, that she never liked in Sansa. Arya knows exactly what's going around her and it will definitely reveal itself later. This is what we have been waiting for, to see her use the skills she has learned. And it wasn't just about weaponry but about the mind as well.
CANT WAIT FOR THE FINALE!!!! GOOD JOB!
Arya isn't mad at Sansa...she spelled it out for us...she's playing the game of faces: making a lie sound like truth!
I always love your videos guys!! True entertainment!
11:20 Small correction. The 26 miles run by Pheidippides (the length of the modern day Marathon) is the distance this hoplite run between the battlefield of Marathon and the city of Athens, after the battle, to announce the Victory of the Athenians.
He was also sent from Athens to Sparta, prior to the battle to ask for help (which the Spartans delayed for "religious" reasons), but that distance is closer to 152.5 miles, and he run that in 2 days. This second distance is the modern day Spartathlon (or some call it Super-Marathon)
#boatsex
Great review as always - your humor seriously makes it 10x better! 😄
"Epic episode"? REALLY, Erik?!
Point 1: Arya's not jealous of her sister, she's still pissed because Sansa betrayed her in S1 when lying about Mycah the butcher's boy. This is just a little payback.
Point 2: has there been any investigation into whether Jon is a Baratheon? Black haired bastards, Robert loved Lyana, and all that.
If the children of the forest made the night king and the night king made white walkers and regular whites then why not make all of them white walkers instead of just the undead? Surely an army of 10k white walkers is more powerful than just regular whites. (Yes I know there is a lot more than 10k of them)
the person needs to be alive to be a white walker, hence Craster's babies; which turned to the White walker posse we always see.
The undeads however is just dead people brought to life.plenty more of dead bodies around north of the wall
Oh okay that makes sense. Thanks for clearing that up
The Night King needs a horde of babies to have a 10k White Walker army.
I'm sure there's still some White Walker civilians in the Land of Always Winter.
Only the Night King and his generals went south.
The ice dragon is not THAT bad. We got those GIANT crossbow's that could kill a dragon and we got LOADS of dragon glass that kills undead, combine the two and that dragon is toast
id like to point out that the dragon is a white waker not a white as the night king touches his cheek just like he did with the babies instead of raising his arms like at hard home
Crusty Crader I don't know if that's truly accurate since white walkers are turned as living and waights are turned dead.
also with characters looking "beyond the wall" the night king has always been looking for a way past the literal wall and now he quite possibly has the key
Face reveal when?
Gendry: The Smith
Tormund: The Warrior
Beric: The Stranger
The Hound: The Mother (referred to as the "strength of women") he helped guide and strengthen both Arya and Sansa, imo
Jon Snow: The Father (Divine Judgement)
Thoros: The Crone (depicted carrying a lantern) flaming sword giving off these vibes to anyone else?
Jorah Mormont: The Maiden (representing love, and beauty) Danny, his first wife, his entire life has been shaped entirely around beautiful, young, and strong willed women in his life.
K so I'm stealing this from harry potter kinda but here's my theory anyway. Bran will find out who the Knight king used to be and I think the Knight king still remembers who he once was and Jon will use that to get inside his head and the Knight king will be too aggressive and get killed
brendan casey *night king*
I have been studying the shape of the dagger. The dragon bone pommel is in an unusual shape. Like it was designed for piercing then dig out something?
Bran and the Night King are the same person.
When compared, I actually think Arya had the more comfortable life of the two. She just doesn't know it yet. Sure, her journey wasn't exactly easy. But Arya always had someone on her side that looked after her and kinda cared for her too (Syrio, Gendry/Hot Pie, the Hound, Jaquen, even Lady Crane). Heck, she even was shielded from directly seenig her father's head getting chopped off, while Sansa was forced to look at it. Apart from that, Sansa was mentally and physically abused by Cersei/Joffrey and later Ramsay/Miranda of course, and she was always shoved around and played with by everyone, especially Littlefinger, but also Olenna and Margaery. So imo Arya is really not in the position to tell Sansa off.
I love your videos but please don't do the UNDER THE INFLUENCE thing anymore. It throws off your pacing and I don't think people watch your videos to see how game of thrones is influenced. We watch your videos for your amazing theories and predictions...
Some of us like it, not everyone listen for the same things.
Jon should be able to use his blood to start up his flaming sword too, saving it for the reveal