You've been misdirected. Brans visions are unclear. While that event no doubt started some undead events, it doesn't mean much for right now as these games all seem to cycle. Your only valid argument would have been that it has to be spear thrower, which is legit, as there is no reason to think the blonde guy can throw a spear. It was original Stark father w/ his head on the spear that was a good spear thrower. But he was on the wall. has no head. and has no motive. By the way, was littlefinger killed by his own weapon at the end there?
Didn't see that thing with Little Finger coming, had to laugh out loud when Arya dealt with him. Agree with others, the wall got destroyed a little too easily, but at least they're pacing things and moving the plot this season, not one slow episode.
Did I take it the wrong way that Tormund dies when the wall collapsed? It showed that he was still at the very top right before it came collapsing down. Edit: now that I think about it, I would guess they'd show his death on screen.. and now that I think of that, they didn't with Stannis. lolwot
So the guy who fights every battle everywhere in his mind apparently didn't fight the battle where Sansa was playing him.
So you're saying Viserys's dead body was somehow transported from Essos all the way to Westeros where he became the Night King?
He was deeply in love and thought he had Sansa in 100% control, not that far-fetched to see him not anticipating a Sansa move.
Tormund and Beric ran to the non-fallen part of the wall, so they survived. Pretty sure they made it a point showing them on solid ground and some red shirts falling to their death when the wall collapsed. Basically only the corner portion of the wall fell down and they "out ran" the portion that fell.
The student became the master. It happens. like a LOT in books, TV, movies and real life. But since GRRM didn't write it ... stupid, right, with no logic or reason. Or are you just being a whingeing Book Hugger
I gaffawed for some reason when Bran said that to Sam. "I'm the three eyed raven." Well played by the director.
In Westeros all sisters, brothers, aunts and nephews can make love and conceive healthy babies and go on doing the same. No illness, consequences other than Madness....