to make the knight king's death not be the weakest thing about season 8What was even the point of bringing the Golden Company in?
War is hell Arya.You should know that by now when you become bytch made again all sudden?
Yet EVERY body else didn't
#PlotArmor101
Why everyone saying she gonna rule over a mound of ash? It's only King's Landing. Westeros is 7 kingdoms.![]()
all this cuz Jon wouldn’t dikk her down... he truly is a b*stard!
Holy shyt, that was a complete mess.
It felt like a medieval Michael Bay movie. Fun to watch but almost none of it made sense
Like, if the motivations were right and everything we saw had a logical build, it would have been simply amazing. But like I said at the beggining of the episode. All of it felt empty.
People are gonna have a feast blasting this episode and it's such a shame that they will be rightfukks sakes D&D, you really dropped the ball
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He lead her to her death, the prophecy is fulfilled. The thing is people keep taking these "prophecies" as literal word for word shyt.
What was even the point of bringing the Golden Company in?
one thing I gotta nit pick about this episode
The Hound and The Mountain are supposed to be near in size.. even in the earlier seasons ( I know different actors but even in Season 7 when they brought the Wight, they are almost eye to eye). The Hound is supposed to be a massive person as well, but in this episode... and only this episode.. they made him look small to the mountain.. I know the mountain was standing originally at an angle and up a few stairs but even when they were face to face and The Mountain was trying to crush his skullThe Mountain was way bigger than The Hound
Even though they both died, I did appreciate that technically The Hound was the better fighter and thats what people argued, if The Mountain wasnt already dead, he would of died when The Hound stuck his sword through his whole chestthen even after that still ahd the skill to kill him a 2nd time (dagger through the eye) and a 3rd time which ended up killing himself unfortunately