Mr. Incognito wrote: » With dragons.......
Sugar Free wrote: » Great episode. Something I've often wondered about from the books as well as this episode is how do they fight that army without thousands of dragonglass daggers/Valyrian swords. From what I recall from the books, there are only an estimated 200 Valyrian swords distributed among the houses. Obviously the show can change that detail if they wish but I'd love to see some type of 'coming together for the greater good' whereby Dragonstone is harvested for it's dragonglass and a united Westerosi army goes up against the Others and their slaves. Wishful thinking though!
GerB40 wrote: » I don't understand how Jon killed the White Walker. Was it because of the Valyrian steel? Surely Sam would've found that in some old book.
mackthefinger wrote: » Incredible jaw dropping last twenty minutes of television there. I was just gawping at the screen by the end, up there with Ned's beheading and the red wedding. Damn them for killing off the Borgen lady. So Valaryian steel is forged using Dragon fire.
RobbingBandit wrote: » Great episode but one thing was missing, Ser Barristan to whisper the tale he once heard told of The Mad King and the night he visited Lady Lannister at Casterly Rock... We might get a ghostly vision next week perhaps.
Son0vagun wrote: » Wonder will it be Briene sent to Skaros to find Rickon? And how will Ramsey defeat Stannis with 20men?
PhiloCypher wrote: » You wait seasons for more White Walkers then 2 hundred thousand come at once !!!! Now THATS how to hammer (Hard)home the threat the White Walkers pose. Absolutely amazing episode, the sort of big budget blowout normally reserved for episode 9, which along with Ramsey's boast that all he needs are 20 good men leads me to believe that Stannis's army will be defeated off screen (or at the very least shrouded in a snowstorm) ala whispering wood. To be honest I'm ok with that, the budget sadly can only stretch so far and it was far more important to showcase the long absent White walkers imo. Was that small satchel all the dragon glass they have because if it is they are absolutely ****ed. The lords of the big houses may all have valaryian swords but that's not nearly enough to make a difference.
Jofspring wrote: » It could be for either reason, valaryian steel or lightbringer. It seemed to come as a surprised to the leader/king of the wights when Jon killed the Wight with his sword.
connemara man wrote: » They made a big deal of the giant he'll have a role to play at some point I'm sure. Given how heavy handed they are this year with the fore shadowing
connemara man wrote: » Jon is gonna die that scene with Sam Gilly an Ollie signalled it really.
Standman wrote: » Also, the white walker shattering two weapons before being stopped by Jon Snows sword, possibly a nod towards the legend of lightbringer? :eek:
letowski wrote: » I thought the female leader of a wildling group looked to have a bit of a star about her and would be a good future character, then in good 'oul GOT fashion, she dies.