So were the white walkers created to kill the wildlings or men that ventured too far north? Have the wildlings always been natives of the north? Could they be the men left/trapped in the north after the wall was built? & also the men tha made the children of the forest create the white walkers.
Two totally unnecessary deaths in that episode.
1) Summer - I thought direwolves were smart? His sacrifice didn't help or slow them down at all. Made me sad. I think they are just trimming the CGI budget by killing all the wolves.
2) The last 'child of the forest'. Could have lobbed that fancy grenade there bud. Oh well.
Never liked him ! His story has alway been really dull and he seems to just gets people killed.
Hahahahahaha!
The knockers on that Sansa actress though, magnifique!
Did I miss an important scene involving Sansa?![]()
So, guy held in a complex organic matrix, able to see the past and influence present events, who is looking for a successor. I'm sure I've seen that somewhere before. Oh yeah, the 3 Eyed Raven is simply a rework of Draal from Babylon 5. The Heart Tree = The Great Machine on Epsilon III.
Did I miss an important scene involving Sansa?![]()
Ahhh, yes. They were truly magnificent.I think they mean the actress playing Sansa in the play near the start.
Her breasts were pleasing, to say the least.
Thought exactly the same. I'm sure they get smaller and more like a normal wolf with each series. Same thing with the dragons. EDIT: By that I mean in the last series when the largest of the 3 couldn't even handle a few men with spears. It made them seem really weak, when the show made out they were anything but up to that point. Not sure how she is going to take the iron throne or whatever when they cant even take out a few men with spears.
So, guy held in a complex organic matrix, able to see the past and influence present events, who is looking for a successor. I'm sure I've seen that somewhere before. Oh yeah, the 3 Eyed Raven is simply a rework of Draal from Babylon 5. The Heart Tree = The Great Machine on Epsilon III.