Devilinurear
Veteran
Team white walker ain't do nothing like that. Just saying.
Reddit guy that called Friki Doctor gave the details of episode 1. You Tube took it down within minutes. He's well known for his leaks. He has to know someone on the inside. All of his leaks have been accurate thus far.So, is this episode ACTUALLY leaked, like the footage is on torrenting sites? Or did a seasoned leaker see it and share the entire thing verbally via YouTube?
People are cucks, man. I just read a massive spoiler in via the title of a YouTube video that popped up as “recommended”. Some serious bullshyt.
she hung herself the next episode, white walkers were made with dragonglass so they know about it, as for valarian steel, the process of making it had been forgotten so why would that matter, either way, you are a good swordsman or your notOn the re-watch I started to like Stannis in season 5. He gave Jon a lot of great advice. That was until he killed his daughter. Even the mom that hated her daughter thought it was too much. What happened to the mom?
The problem I had with season 5 is that they left out a lot of characters and the stuff that wasn't going on in the north was uninteresting. The last three episodes were really fun since they had a lot of stuff going on.
Do they ever explain why the white walkers don't know about dragon glass or Valearian steel? They are supposed to be thousands of years old and they don't know about the two things in the world that make them blow up if they get hit with it. _
This scene and when Ned kills Lady are the two scenes I can't bring myself to watch again.
Do they ever explain why the white walkers don't know about dragon glass or Valearian steel? They are supposed to be thousands of years old and they don't know about the two things in the world that make them blow up if they get hit with it. _
I'm with you on most of this, but that Bravos storyline with Arya was just plain bad. Plot armor in full effect after getting stabbed in the gut multiple times, falling into dirty sea water, only to survive with rest and milk of the poppy....then killing an assassin that's trained since she was young, despite only training for a few months. That, and the Tyrion/Daenerys stuff brought the season down a notch. Otherwise, I enjoyed season 6. Still not better than the first 4 seasons to me.