Or you know...dragonfire.bro they are going to find a massive amount of valyrian steel weapons out of no where and be like winning.
when the white walker started walking out of the flames, i suspected it was going to be the night king and that jon was going to die right then and there, then i saw it was one of his upper guard i felt a little relieved, was still touch and go in that fight. its going to suck when jon makes it back safe and sound and then that little shit kills him. odds on if its part of a conspiracy as in the books or its an act of his alone?I didn't see any undead giants in the battle. Which is good for the living. Half a dozen of those would have a bad day high in the running for worst day ever.
Isn't Wun Wun supposedly the last of the giants now?
My wife hasn't read up to Feast or Dance, but after that scene last night she just said, "well I guess he's killing Jon." It seems pretty heavy handed, especially being that we're in Season 5 now and these types of trends are easier to pick up on for people. Hell, Jon could come back, jump off the boat and be all, "Oh FUCK, men we're all fucking screwed, you'll never believe what jus---- *thwap*" and Kid just goes, "I'm Batman." and the episode ends.We all know the little twerp is going to kill him, they've been telegraphing that shit since last season. I wonder if the non-readers are seeing that as well. I mentioned it to my wife last night (who has read the books multiple times) and she didn't notice they were setting him up as the murderer.
Hooded man was odd, I noticed it too when they were rowing away he was completely covered and facing AWAY from the walkers and the entire fuckfest of rez. Why?There was the hooded man on the last boat jon took out, everyone else had their face open but this guy had his face all covered up. its probably no one, but i wonder if he could be hodor, bran, or benjen? During the scene I thought he would be a zombie that kills tormund
also ramsay taking 20 men and "going to take care of stannis" is very reminiscent of theons plan to take back winterfell, I wonder if Ramsay feels Roose is now an impediment to his happiness and is planning on betraying Roose/Winterfell and joining up with Stannis? Not sure how it'd play out with Theon and Sansa and he seriously mis-estimates what value Stannis places on traitors, but it seems a better way for Stannis to take Winterfell than anything theon and sansa will come up with.