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Overall a nice episode to watch. The battle of hardhome was well done. Jorah storyline is getting a bit long in the tooth but okay.
They confirmed something which was not yet 100% certain the books. Dragonsteel is valyrian steel and is effective.They even went out of their way to show it, with none of the wildling wielding the dragonglass brought by Jon minutes earlier, and them not finding it.....
The battle of hardhome emphasized Jon's point. With the visual bringing it home perhaps even more than the books did. It's now quite clearthat the others and their dead army if given the chance can prove a genuine thread in the long run. With them slowly swelling up their army with the dead.
This is also shwoed why the Night's Watch had to have fallen hard for the story. Imagine a Night's Watch at it's full capacity, with the Nightfort as it's primary castle, not Castle Black and it's gate weakness (and that gate being sealed off) the dead would have no way through. They can't climb the wall if the Night's Watch still had enough men to proplerly man the wall. They're basically stuck and easy targets, barring perhaps the giant ice spiders who mayhaps could climb the wall. Especially if the knowledge of the others was still intact.
Now though the wall is insufficiently manned, almost no dragonglass to be found, 1 ( possible 2 if Dark Sister is in the possesion of Bloodraven) valyrian sword's in that part of the north. And it's in the midst of fighting itself. (As shown by the show forecasting of a backstabbing Olly) . The wall must fall for the others to become a genuine thread, and both in the books and in the tv show, that's what about to happen. Plus, the wall not falling would make the dragons kind of absolute, except for perhaps a repeat of Westeros conquest.
As for the other parts of the show, i'm actually routing for Cersei to kill that woman... this show is giving me evil thoughts...
As for the conversation between Dany and Tyrion. It felt like the writers behind the show were trying to hard to put the 2 powerhouses together in an acceptable manner. They actually got Tyrion to talk about wheels, and Dany to say she will break those wheels. It's like the writers just wanted to make Dany say something cool. Except when you stop and think about it, she was only spouting nonsense. At least that what it sounded like to, since I don't think the writers (at that point) were trying to show she still has a lot to learn about politics and the world.
With the situation in the North so clear, i am however getting quite curious how GRRM intends to reconcile that, with the politics of the south and dany's situation, and all this in 2 books. he def. has his work cut out for him.
They confirmed something which was not yet 100% certain the books. Dragonsteel is valyrian steel and is effective.They even went out of their way to show it, with none of the wildling wielding the dragonglass brought by Jon minutes earlier, and them not finding it.....
The battle of hardhome emphasized Jon's point. With the visual bringing it home perhaps even more than the books did. It's now quite clearthat the others and their dead army if given the chance can prove a genuine thread in the long run. With them slowly swelling up their army with the dead.
This is also shwoed why the Night's Watch had to have fallen hard for the story. Imagine a Night's Watch at it's full capacity, with the Nightfort as it's primary castle, not Castle Black and it's gate weakness (and that gate being sealed off) the dead would have no way through. They can't climb the wall if the Night's Watch still had enough men to proplerly man the wall. They're basically stuck and easy targets, barring perhaps the giant ice spiders who mayhaps could climb the wall. Especially if the knowledge of the others was still intact.
Now though the wall is insufficiently manned, almost no dragonglass to be found, 1 ( possible 2 if Dark Sister is in the possesion of Bloodraven) valyrian sword's in that part of the north. And it's in the midst of fighting itself. (As shown by the show forecasting of a backstabbing Olly) . The wall must fall for the others to become a genuine thread, and both in the books and in the tv show, that's what about to happen. Plus, the wall not falling would make the dragons kind of absolute, except for perhaps a repeat of Westeros conquest.
As for the other parts of the show, i'm actually routing for Cersei to kill that woman... this show is giving me evil thoughts...
As for the conversation between Dany and Tyrion. It felt like the writers behind the show were trying to hard to put the 2 powerhouses together in an acceptable manner. They actually got Tyrion to talk about wheels, and Dany to say she will break those wheels. It's like the writers just wanted to make Dany say something cool. Except when you stop and think about it, she was only spouting nonsense. At least that what it sounded like to, since I don't think the writers (at that point) were trying to show she still has a lot to learn about politics and the world.
With the situation in the North so clear, i am however getting quite curious how GRRM intends to reconcile that, with the politics of the south and dany's situation, and all this in 2 books. he def. has his work cut out for him.
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