Euron went to the merchant and paid 30 rupees. The merchant told him to go North, West, South, West through the Lost Woods. When he got through the lost woods he found a ship fairy, and the rest is history. How none of you didn't figure that out is beyond me. Maybe you're not as intelligent as you think.
Even so, GoT is one of the best shows out there. Many of us are nit picking the details because we have insight of the books. W/out the books, most people wouldn't know the Iron Islands is mostly a barren area w/out a large population. As a viewer and book reader, I am still wondering why the White Walkers have not attacked yet. There is nothing left north of the wall anymore. The obvious answer is the war of the 7 Kingdoms and Daenarys needs her triumph before we can proceed with that story line, but a back story with an explanation should be created.
Just realized that Davos and Melisandre will be meeting again next week. I'm excited for that reunion!
Sounds like an indictment of the entertainment industry. I can't really dispute it because I don't watch much of any television any more.
Hey, if weve come to the acceptance of cersei and the kingslayer, then why not have a little more incestuous encounters? Jon gonna tap the fire out of that dragon tail.
I understand it's not exactly 2017 and they don't have iPhones around but how did they have ZERO intel on a fleet that large sailing around? Did they not know he allied with Cersei and will be gunning for them? Come on. The TV Sand Snakes aren't great but I still feel like they got robbed.
I still feel like this is by far the best show on television. Probably of all time. It's not without plot holes and flaws but it's so freaking immersive that I don't even care. The race to wrap this up over 14 episodes is going to lead to some leaps in logic but it doesn't damper my enthusiasm for the following episode. Walking dead is a show that I've invested time in and continue to watch out for finishing purposes. Game of Thrones is a Sunday night event that I look forward to.
sorry. But I'm not opening any spoilers. He should have said, "Spoilered for Size ... not a show spoiler."
Everyone knows everything about everything in Westeros. EXCEPT the 1,000 ships, largest armada in the history of Westeros, sailing off the coast of the capitol with Euron Greyjoy at the helm. Keep in mind the map: Surprise! We slipped 1,000 ships under your nose and then SURPRISE! again we gave you the shocker of all shockers!