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Nah, not really. GOT has common sense and is bound to its universe. Yes, tge dragons can shoot a lot of fire. No they can't constantly shoot it out. Sorry yalls dumb ideas make no sense.

Sorry you’re pulling **** out of your *** just because.
 
It would have been better and far more cinematic to have a battle Royale type showdown like stoked said. White walkers in the Grove, bloody and exhausted heroes. Lose a few in the battle to make it real, like jorah, briene, have Melisandre actually fighting and die in the battle, maybe her magic necklace explodes in one final Blaze if glory taking out a big chunk of the horde of the dead to trying to get into the grove. In the end Jon snow and the NK one on one, and then out of nowhere Arya comes, hits him with the dagger. But we find out valyrian steel can hurt him but isn't enough alone, but it's the distraction and opening Jon needs to take off his head. Then it ends.

Tell me that wouldn't have been 1000x better.
That would have been really cool because in a way it would be a call back to the way Ned beat the Sword of the Morning. He was losing the fight until his buddy caught the dude by surprise from behind. So have Jon fighting the NK and Arya, who got tossed and injured earlier, gets up and stabs the NK just before he is about to kill Jon. Boom!
 
That would have been really cool because in a way it would be a call back to the way Ned beat the Sword of the Morning. He was losing the fight until his buddy caught the dude by surprise from behind. So have Jon fighting the NK and Arya, who got tossed and injured earlier, gets up and stabs the NK just before he is about to kill Jon. Boom!
 
Nah, not really. GOT has common sense and is bound to its universe.
Is it though? Consider John's first encounter with a wight in season one which nearly kills him and Jeor, to last night's episode which saw multitudes of undead surrounding main characters only for those characters to escape unscathed. Clearly the show is willing to break or bend its own established rules when the writers deem it necessary.

And there's not much common sense in Dany, who has never been shown to possess any martial skills, fighting off hordes of wights herself.
 
Yes, conservation of energy is pulling stuff out of my ***.

Yup because at that moment Jon thought. “No, let’s stay in a dog fight with the NKs dragon. Got to conserve that energy!” Lmfao

You stretching way to hard on this one. Have fun playing the part.
 
It's impossible. They have an unlimited source of dead people to revive to fight for them.
Then how did anyone survive? Winterfell should have been literally wall to wall dead people, every single square inch. Not just a dozen guys wandering around the library. Besides that is what would have made it epic. One last stand, with the final showdown, big explosions, dragon fire, Jon kills the NK. Boom bitches!
 
Then how did anyone survive? Winterfell should have been literally wall to wall dead people, every single square inch. Not just a dozen guys wandering around the library. Besides that is what would have made it epic. One last stand, with the final showdown, big explosions, dragon fire, Jon kills the NK. Boom bitches!
My biggest beef with Arya killing the NK is that it undercuts both her and Jon Snow's narrative arc. Arya's journey has always been one of revenge against those who wronged her family, while Jon's has had to do with the existential crisis humanity has faced against the white walkers.

I get it, Arya is a fan favorite, but having her pop out of nowhere to dispatch the Night King while Jon is running/flying around having no impact in the final battle just doesn't make narrative sense.
 
Also Bran’s basically omniscient and sits there like a God damned mute 99.5% of the time. Big help you are. It’s not you dying for...you.

I was waiting for Bran to say to Arya 'Good Job' in a very bland way after she singlehandedly took out the entire army of the dead.
 
Then how did anyone survive? Winterfell should have been literally wall to wall dead people, every single square inch. Not just a dozen guys wandering around the library. Besides that is what would have made it epic. One last stand, with the final showdown, big explosions, dragon fire, Jon kills the NK. Boom bitches!

I liked the library scene though, thought it was done quite well and I could actually see what was happening. Its like we got the crappy pirated version of the show where you have to squint your eyes to see anything. Thats my major gripe. I also enjoyed Tyrion and Sansa little scene got a bit teary eyed on that one.
 
sactown Twitter linked every nba teen to a GOT character.

Utah got Greyworm

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Would’ve been cool if The Night King stuck his hand out, basically requesting a weapon to kill Bran. Someone approaches and hands him the weapon. Then that “wight” who is really Arya stabs and kills him.
 
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