Is it just me, or was Rhaegal's death ridiculously funny?
They've spent years building up this idea that the dragons are the medieval equivalent of WMD's, and then one of them gets sniped by a randy pirate from 100 miles away. With a fucking Ballista.
I need someone to calculate the kinetic energy of those ballista bolts.
I think it´s 1/2 mass * velocity^2.
They still had an upwards trajectory after those 100 miles, so they probably had more initial velocity than a sniper rifle shot and like 100,000x the mass?
It would have been funny to see those ships start rolling just like the viewer's eyes.
Or see one of the bolts that missed kill Cersei in KL.
Varys is probably gonna get busted and torched for that. Dany’s last big tipping point into becoming the mad queen. But then she probably won’t go full mad queen and will get some redemptive thing in the finale. I can’t picture them tarnishing their big female icon like that
Varys is probably gonna get busted and torched for that. Dany’s last big tipping point into becoming the mad queen. But then she probably won’t go full mad queen and will get some redemptive thing in the finale. I can’t picture them tarnishing their big female icon like that
Sansa is there big female icon
I'm guessing Dany, Jon, and Cersei die and Sansa becomes the queen (Or someone random like Tyrion).
Varys is probably gonna get busted and torched for that. Dany’s last big tipping point into becoming the mad queen. But then she probably won’t go full mad queen and will get some redemptive thing in the finale. I can’t picture them tarnishing their big female icon like that
Sansa is there big female icon
I'm guessing Dany, Jon, and Cersei die and Sansa becomes the queen (Or someone random like Tyrion).
It would be #Subverting.
It wouldn't make sense, but half this season doesn't make sense anymore so probably.
My new favorite thing is people pointing out that Davos Seaworth, battle hardened master sailor AND smuggler, was sent marching south with Jon instead of leading the navy. It says a lot that there was so much other shit going wrong with the episode, that the unbridled stupidity of that didn't even register for me.
My new favorite thing is people pointing out that Davos Seaworth, battle hardened master sailor AND smuggler, was sent marching south with Jon instead of leading the navy. It says a lot that there was so much other shit going wrong with the episode, that the unbridled stupidity of that didn't even register for me.
He was also fine with starving the people of KL but he got the name The Onion Knight from smuggling food to a besieged city because he didn't want the common folk to suffer.
My new favorite thing is people pointing out that Davos Seaworth, battle hardened master sailor AND smuggler, was sent marching south with Jon instead of leading the navy. It says a lot that there was so much other shit going wrong with the episode, that the unbridled stupidity of that didn't even register for me.
He was also fine with starving the people of KL but he got the name The Onion Knight from smuggling food to a besieged city because he didn't want the common folk to suffer.
There was a third bullet point too, but I'm not sure what it was. Maybe him being buddy buddy with Tyrion after his last (or only? can't remember in the show) son dies in the Blackwater.