@treyman16 and I watched a few episodes last night but I don't remember the titles! One was Hardhomme, and we saw one from S3 where Dany gets the unsullied,and the sad Hold the Door where Bran makes everyone DIE
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@treyman16 and I watched a few episodes last night but I don't remember the titles! One was Hardhomme, and we saw one from S3 where Dany gets the unsullied,and the sad Hold the Door where Bran makes everyone DIE
It takes like 30 seconds to look them up; the S3 one was "And Now His Watch Is Ended", also featured Vary's origin story and creepy sorcerer who did that to him
I've rewatched this season recently and Hardhome was a very well directed ep in my opinion even with the zombies from POTC moving like lightning at times, however the return of Hardhome party was botched. I never understood why would Jon Snow return with his ships and survivors and land on the wrong side of the Wall. I honestly can't give a reasonable answer and I would have liked for Benioff and Weiss to actually explain their reasoning.
Why would he land North of the Wall coming from Hardhome, then walk across land and risk getting fucked up and never be allowed entrance by Ser Throne and the ones who didn't agree with him going to help the wildlings. Never mind that the Others may catch up with them on land, while they clearly drew the line to the water.
And if I AM on the topic: Maybe someone can explain why did Ser Aliser and his party of miscreants that stayed behind allow the wildings in if they were so against saving them to begin with? After all, that is why they killed their LC, no?! How does letting them in when he could have left them out justify what they did by pinning everything on Jon? He even has the speech afterwards saying Jon let in the wildings and he was right to kill him! Jon let no one in. Technically Ser Alliser Throne did though...
I'm too pumped up with coffee.
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