Cuba wrote:
I hear what you're saying but his mystique adds to his impact. Obviously he doesn't talk but he always seems one step ahead of everyone. The dragon thing was perfect example...he had overwhelming numbers on John Snow but he waited for the dragons.
Even that "ambush" felt staged. Why would a white walker be going through somewhere like that with so few 'dead army' guys with him? The whole thing felt like it was a setup to get the dragon.
That's why I'm saying he's the best in terms of military strategy. What did he lose from that battle? Some expendable soldiers, but he acquired the dragon. Similar story with the Dragon glass |
That's true I didn't even think about that. He could have easily over powered the GOT suicide squad but somehow he KNEW Daenerys was coming with Dragons and decided to wait it out.
this season leaves me with alot of questions/thoughts though....
1. If the children of the forest, could put a spell on Benjin to keep him from passing the wall, why couldn't/didn't they apply the same spell to the wight walkers and prevent the whole damn army of the dead from crossing?
2. Where tf are the Children of the Forest atm? In the cave at Dragonstone, Jon and Dany look at the hieroglyphics that prove they worked with humans to fight in the War for the Dawn, why aren't they helping now the Wight Walkers were their creation afterall.
3. If the prophecy of Azor Ahai is to be true, and it's either Jon or Daenerys, then the other pretty much is guaranteed to die (of course in Dany's case, Jon may not be her Nissa Nissa, she's already sacrificed her greatest human love in Drogo, but ....Drogon seems to be the only Other thing she could sacrifice to gain that power)
4. Will Arya at least get to witness The Mountain and Cersei die since I believe they are the only 2 left on her list, on and Melisandre ....unless she adds Littlefinger.
Also things I want to see before the series ends.
1. Daenerys meets Lyanna Mormont and Arya Stark
oh and I almost forgot I completely 100% whole heartedly blame Tyrion for Dany taking those 2 L's in Episode 3 I think it was.......
Here's why.
Tyrion knows the crown's finance situation he has known for quite some time, Varys too but the only thing that makes him less guilty atm is Tyrion is The Hand, and it was ultimately his plan and advice that was followed.
Tyrion knew the crown was going bankrupt along with the Lannister fortune and the debt to the Iron Bank way back in Season 2 when he was The Hand to Joffrey. Even after he was demoted as Tywin stepped in as The Hand, he was the Keeper of Coin, he knew where money was going and coming from.
Tyrion even helped arrange marriages to keep the fucking Crown from going bankrupt, that's why he sent Marcella to Dorne. He was even aware of the other marriage arrangements to keep the crown afloat, when he was forced to marry Sansa, to keep the North, and Margaery/Joffrey's marriage along with Cersei/Loras arragements were to collect the Tyrell army and gold.
Which leads me to why I blame him, if Cersei has enemies in every direction, and she is trying to fund a Losing war, the ONLY FUKCING MOVE she has on the board is to sack Highgarden. Casterly Rock was a waste of time. Sure nobody could have predicted that Euron and his Iron Fleet would catch Yara off guard, but if the Unsullied were protecting Highgarden instead of sacking a useless castle, Dany could have rode her Dragons in and caught Euron off guard.
Everybody knew Tyrion was going for The Rock. He let his emotional attachment and ego cloud his better judgement.
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