I haven’t even had time to talk about this absolute badass. I haven’t had time process it. My sister my captain my queen.
I think it’s still a physical connection somehow, like the NK reached through the mind to the physical, kind of like how Bran warged Into Hodor physically via a mental connection in the past.
Oh yeah we know it affected him with the scar and stuff, but I assumed the only reason it didn’t do more damage was because they weren’t truly together. Have actual rules about how his touch works been established? Arya just being fine seems very strange.
Yeah I'm not getting what people are missing here. When Jon actually fought one he killed it in two moves. Their entire thing was numbers and not knowing how to fight them.
* Loved the Sansa / Tyrion scenes and dialogue. I think there’s something significant from their scenes here that play into the final 3 eps. * score was awesome * battle plan was 95% pure shit lmao * Arya is the best * who thought relying on bows and arrows in a closed in area with literally thousands of fast moving enemies was a good idea lmao (but of course it mostly somehow works *rolls eyes*) * The Hound gets a panic attack at the worst time, unexpected * Sam runs away and turtles the entire ep, but makes sense for his character * Dany fucking pay attention to your surroundings goddamn it. If your dragon is seriously hurt because of your stupidity *bangs head on wall* * surprised by the lack of deaths, but I feel like they would be more significant if killed by a major character and not skeleton warg 56786
Honestly I was thinking about the Basilisk and the mirrors as a way to explain what I mean about the physical connection not being full strength. HP is everywhere in this episode!
So Mel knowing the what do we say to death was silly fan service or will I be reading 5 faceless men theory article updates tomorrow?