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Posted on 8/14/17 at 4:31 pm to The_Joker
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Why even fricking bother bringing Jorah back to kill him immediately?
Ya, I doubt he goes down. If he does, it is going to be saving someone else or something along those lines.
Posted on 8/14/17 at 4:40 pm to The_Joker
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Why even fricking bother bringing Jorah back to kill him immediately
Exactly. I don't understand why people have him going down. On top of the fact that trying to catch a wight is the dumbest fricking idea ever, its nearly an impossible task. Plus the last time they tried to bring a piece of a wight from The Wall to King's Landing, it rotted and de-animated. Jorah is there to convince Dany that the White Walkers are real because the mission is going to go to shite.
RIP to Beric, Thoros, and the 3 dudes walking behind the Magnificent Seven out of the tunnel.
Posted on 8/14/17 at 5:19 pm to The_Joker
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Why even fricking bother bringing Jorah back to kill him immediately?
What if Jorah becomes the wight they bring back to prove to all the other people they are real?
We have only seen one instance of them being south of the wall (unless I am mistaken), and the ones we saw were brought back to Castle Black "dead" and actually changed / resurrected south of the wall. Do we even know for sure they can be brought south of the wall?
Side note: What happens if this is actually the Night King's plan? What if (like Bran and the tree), the only way to break the magic barrier of the wall is to bring back a wight and Jon in doing so (trying to prepare the kingdoms for the oncoming attack) actually makes the attack possible? Kind of like the old legend / premise that Vampires must be invited into one's home, but once the seal is broken it can't be put back.
ETA: Holy crap, the next 8 episodes cannot happen fast enough. I hate reading but this damn show is making me want to binge read the entire series. (Which doesn't matter because that fat shite is behind the show now anyway.)
This post was edited on 8/14/17 at 5:20 pm
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