castletownman wrote: » What a fecking episode. And not a cracking pair of Dornish tits in sight
DeadHand wrote: » The battle at Hardhome was the most compelling scene of the series since the Red Wedding. Stunning.
Rega wrote: » Who's the príck who voted this episode a 5?
GavRedKing wrote: » So if Dany wants to rule Westeros all she has to do is save them all from the army of the dead in their hour of need, simple. :pac:
Not a NSA agent wrote: » Episode 9 tends to be the big episode. Would be hard to imagine them beating that though.
Hazys wrote: » ... It's hardly mindless evil and violence either as they seem somewhat intelligent as they have leaders and have combat strategy.
catallus wrote: » Yeah, like toss wave after wave after wave after wave after wave of zombies at the enemy Coolest bad-guys ever!
J. Marston wrote: » I think that was this season's big battle. Plus Ramsey said all he needed was "20 good men" that leads me to believe there'll a subdued outcome at Winterfell instead of the big battle we were anticipating.
ceadaoin. wrote: » Does anyone else think the kid at castle black is going to do something and end up getting people killed or killed himself? They seem to be devoting a lot of time to him complaining about Jons plan and how much he hates the wildlings.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Possibly. On thronecast, the trailer for EP 9 indicates <SNIP>
brianregan09 wrote: » Lads are the white walkers and the undead masses one and the same? Like can the zombies be only killed by dragon glass too or is it just the main fellas with the blue eyes
zerks wrote: » In the battle,the zombies were killed but the white walkers can only be killed with dragon glass.Jon Snow's sword was forged with dragon fire.Thronecast on Sky Atlantic explained how he could kill the walker.
Huntergonzo wrote: » Now I will get stick for this but I'm not yet convinced by the white walkers ... My fear is that everything that has happened and is going to happen becomes trivial once the white walkers arrive. I mean does it really matter who's on the iron throne or who wins at Winterfell or whether Cersei or Margaery is released etc etc if basically everybody must unite to defeat a common enemy and a lot of those people are likely to die anyway.
Bacchus wrote: » It really depends on how it all plays out. My feeling is that the battle with the White Walkers will never reach the capital but the effects of it will. All the stuff going on in the capital will have a huge impact on how able Westeros is to fight off the invasion. It all matters anyway. We've already seen that Stannis's path to the throne has had a direct impact on the war in the north. Yes, there are bigger cogs on the wheel that are slowing turning as the little cogs frantically move around but they are all relevant and part of this world. The point has been made at various points in the show that there is a bigger battle ahead (whether it is with Dany or the White Walkers) and all that is happening in the south is a prelude to that.
wp_rathead wrote: » The only downside to this episode was it really highlighted how SH!TE the fight scene in the Dorne Garden actually was
Brendan Filone wrote: »