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Post by primeone on Aug 10, 2017 7:32:01 GMT
The only way I see this happening is if The Night King kills one of Dany’s Dragons and turn it into a zombie. The Dragon would be able to break the Wall.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 10, 2017 7:36:03 GMT
He doesn't want to. He built the thing, remember?
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Post by Marv on Aug 10, 2017 9:41:37 GMT
I think we'll find out in Eastwatch. But basically just because of how mysterious they still are, I have no idea.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 10, 2017 9:46:58 GMT
I think we'll find out in Eastwatch. But basically just because of how mysterious they still are, I have no idea. They're just going to freeze the sea around the end of the Wall and walk over to say Hi!
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Post by Marv on Aug 10, 2017 9:50:27 GMT
I think we'll find out in Eastwatch. But basically just because of how mysterious they still are, I have no idea. They're just going to freeze the sea around the end of the Wall and walk over to say Hi! I honestly hope they don't. That will be very anticlimactic. The wall symbolizes keeping them at bay so if they're gonna come past it I kinda want them to obliterate it just to show how useless it was.
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Post by Commander_Jim on Aug 10, 2017 10:27:47 GMT
the same way all armies move on the show through teleportation
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 10, 2017 10:32:17 GMT
the same way all armies move on the show through teleportation So Littlefinger is on their side? There's a plot twist!
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Aug 10, 2017 11:27:56 GMT
They're just going to freeze the sea around the end of the Wall and walk over to say Hi! I honestly hope they don't. That will be very anticlimactic. The wall symbolizes keeping them at bay so if they're gonna come past it I kinda want them to obliterate it just to show how useless it was. To me, the Wall blowing up is the best option. It wouldn't even be technically hard since it doesn't actually exist. plus it symbolically represents segregation from wildlings which is over. They referred to this in the book, but no mention of it in the show means it either may not happen or it's shoehorned in...I guess they have a whole season to deal with that and I imagine a conversation with the Night King is imminent. The dude certainly seems confident.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 10, 2017 11:38:23 GMT
I honestly hope they don't. That will be very anticlimactic. The wall symbolizes keeping them at bay so if they're gonna come past it I kinda want them to obliterate it just to show how useless it was. To me, the Wall blowing up is the best option. It wouldn't even be technically hard since it doesn't actually exist. plus it symbolically represents segregation from wildlings which is over. They referred to this in the book, but no mention of it in the show means it either may not happen or it's shoehorned in...I guess they have a whole season to deal with that and I imagine a conversation with the Night King is imminent. The dude certainly seems confident. He's officially recognised the true ruler of the Seven Kingdoms so that's a good start for negotiations. Jon Snow will shortly receive congratulations for his unyielding stance so far as well as further instructions. He'll get his silver-haired bride if he insists.
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Post by primeone on Aug 10, 2017 18:48:17 GMT
He doesn't want to. He built the thing, remember? But how would he pass it?
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Post by CynicalDreamer2 on Aug 11, 2017 2:36:24 GMT
I honestly hope they don't. That will be very anticlimactic. The wall symbolizes keeping them at bay so if they're gonna come past it I kinda want them to obliterate it just to show how useless it was. To me, the Wall blowing up is the best option. It wouldn't even be technically hard since it doesn't actually exist. plus it symbolically represents segregation from wildlings which is over. They referred to this in the book, but no mention of it in the show means it either may not happen or it's shoehorned in...I guess they have a whole season to deal with that and I imagine a conversation with the Night King is imminent. The dude certainly seems confident. What do you mean by 'it doesn't actually exist?'
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Aug 11, 2017 3:25:10 GMT
To me, the Wall blowing up is the best option. It wouldn't even be technically hard since it doesn't actually exist. plus it symbolically represents segregation from wildlings which is over. They referred to this in the book, but no mention of it in the show means it either may not happen or it's shoehorned in...I guess they have a whole season to deal with that and I imagine a conversation with the Night King is imminent. The dude certainly seems confident. What do you mean by 'it doesn't actually exist?' It a digital file that is easily erased. They don't actually have to blow up a wall.
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Post by Ad○rably Obn○xi○us🐢 on Aug 11, 2017 5:29:25 GMT
Maybe he grabs Bran's wrist again. [giveup]
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Aug 11, 2017 5:56:48 GMT
The Night King kills one of Dany’s Dragons and turn it into a zombie That's exactly what happens.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 11, 2017 6:16:46 GMT
The Night King kills one of Dany’s Dragons and turn it into a zombie That's exactly what happens. Will it be spitting ice cubes? I want to see that!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 15:06:58 GMT
Well the next episode is called Eastwatch, which is the Night Watch castle by the sea. I believe Tormund and the wildings are stationed there, sent by Jon. I believe The Hound and the Brotherhood were heading to the wall in episode 1, so maybe they'll end up at Eastwatch too.
So my prediction is that this will be a Hardhome type episode where the White Walkers will be attacking there this episode. I'm not sure why they would attack from there though, instead of somewhere in the middle. Unless they plan to freeze the water and go around, which would be really anticlimactic I agree.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Aug 13, 2017 15:10:21 GMT
The only way I see this happening is if The Night King kills one of Dany’s Dragons and turn it into a zombie. The Dragon would be able to break the Wall. Why would the dragin be able to break the wall as a zombie ? It would be easier for the dragon to destroy it as a dragon.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 13, 2017 15:13:18 GMT
Unless they plan to freeze the water and go around, which would be really anticlimactic I agree. There's no reason they shouldn't be able to do it. Salt water freezes at lower temperature (last time I tried, -20°C did it), that's not something they should be troubled with. So there's the main point: if it's that easy and they never did, it's because they never wanted to.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 15:14:42 GMT
Unless they plan to freeze the water and go around, which would be really anticlimactic I agree. There's no reason they shouldn't be able to do it. Salt water freezes at lower temperature (last time I tried, -20°C did it), that's not something they should be troubled with. So there's the main point: if it's that easy and they never did, it's because they never wanted to. Oh I know they should be able to do it. But if they did do it, it would make the wall seem kind of pointless.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 13, 2017 15:15:43 GMT
There's no reason they shouldn't be able to do it. Salt water freezes at lower temperature (last time I tried, -20°C did it), that's not something they should be troubled with. So there's the main point: if it's that easy and they never did, it's because they never wanted to. Oh I know they should be able to do it. But if they did do it, it would make the wall seem kind of pointless. No. That's because it's theirs. Do you really think the First Men knew how to build that thing and forgot?
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