Time travel is lame.
hey guys we're running out of episodes to tie everything together so uh yeah let's make bran like go back in time via telepathy and makes hodor into hodor in the past while he's actually holding a door in the present! Awesome right?! Gimme my dump truck filled with other money
You do realize it was written that way from the start in the books?
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Doesnt matter. Time travel is both lame and lazy.
And it's pretty obvious that Martin is lazy. And HBO has this season on warp speed to get through it all.
I thought it added an interesting element to Bran's powers. And it wasn't like back to the future, he just momentarily worked in two places at once. Sort of a new expansion on what he could do. Pretty cool.
But I suppose it is unrealistic.......
Doesnt matter. Time travel is both lame and lazy.
And it's pretty obvious that Martin is lazy. And HBO has this season on warp speed to get through it all.
I never saw that coming. At all.
Danerys now has the Unsullied AND a hoard of Dothraki. She is going to kick some serious ass when Tyrion helps her train the dragons. I think Jon will re-take the North and end up allied with Dany as she comes up from the south to put the capitol in a pincer. It will be interesting to see how Cersi ends up dying, I am fairly certain it will be brutal and not so pretty (just a guess). But I do hope she unleashes the Mountain on the Sparrow and his drones first.
Dude, Hodor.
I thought it added an interesting element to Bran's powers. And it wasn't like back to the future, he just momentarily worked in two places at once. Sort of a new expansion on what he could do. Pretty cool.
But I suppose it is unrealistic.......
Kinda sad really. Bran essentially makes Hodor kill himself. Kinda dirty, warg into the gentle giant, and sacrifice him so you can escape.
It's easy to call it a cop-out, because it's been done so poorly in the past.
So it looks like GOT is using the Butterfly-effect? A dynamic timeline?
Although the "past" seemed to be tied directly to the present. Not sure I've seen this sort of time-manipulation in fiction.
Ya know, in the purest sense, it probably falls into the more probable of the unrealistic things that have taken place on GoTs.
Oh, and I hate it when they kill off the wolves. Is John's the only one left now?
Not "A" horde of Dothraki, she has ALL the Dothraki. Khal Drogo was one Khal, out of several existing at the same time. He was the most powerful Khal, but he wasn't the only Khal. When he died, two of his bloodriders became Khal's themselves (in the books). Dany, after killing the other Khals, essentially has the biggest Dothraki horde ever. Assuming there weren't a few other Khals that were at DK.
Nymeria was Arya's?