Game Of Thrones 8x3 REACTION!! "The Long Night"
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Eric Shane Calvin Melanie and Aaron react to and discuss season 8 episode 3 of Game of Thrones - The Long Night
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what a crazy episode tho i was waiting you guys to react
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Gimli runs up to Arya. "That still only counts as one."
This comment wins none can top it 😂😂
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I’m done 😂😂😂😂😂
I want to like this twice but it only counts once
HAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHQ this is top
Aaron : Who was that?!
Calvin : Nobody important.
Shane : HE WAS SOMEONES SON!!
LMAO
LOL - almost every reactor has said "no one" and I have literally yelled "they mattered ti someone!" every time. Super happy to hear a reactor say it for me :)
Collectively: Nooo
Aaron : Who was that?!
Calvin : Nobody important.
That pretty much sums up the whole episode doesn't it?
lmao
@@john-1174 F for the little bear
@@john-1174 Dont disrespect my man Jorah mormont like that.. or Lyanna and Theon.
Meanwhile afterlife, Robert talking to Night King: "You let that little girl disarm you?"
🤣🤣🤣 Brilliant
He replied: "the directors fucked it all up"
@@tbitw3374 it was an amazing scene
so let me get this straight u speared a dragon with an ice spear from a mile away by hand yet a little girls beat u with 1 stab
@@vkdeeno To be fair that girl had plot armour 😂
special thanks to drogon, rhaegal, and melisandre for allowing us to see
Don’t forget Davos’ moment cheerleading with the fire pom-poms
And the moon
Sick Of It YES
And Beric's sword
Macey Brewer 😂😂
Theon
First we didn't care about him.
Then we hated him.
Then we felt pity for him.
Then he earned our respect.
And finally we loved him.
Now THAT'S some character development.
Carl Johnson amen to that friend 🙌
Then we copy-pasted a comment that has been made a million times, apparently.
I saw that comment 5 times on twitter and reddit
Still didn't care about his death.
Carl Johnson like Jaime
Theon had one of the best deaths of the show in my opinion, the remaining starks and his sister had forgiven him for his actions, he gave his all to protect bran and was taken out by the embodiment of the long night and unknowingly gave Arya the time to come in and end the war, a true hero of the seven kingdoms in his final moments, RIP Theon! The whole of Westeros will sing songs in your memory.
I agree that was my like number one death scene on the show, the music, the resolution of his story, it's perfect. This show never stops impressing by doing things that you totally see coming and don't expect it to be all that great because it's predictable, but then they just do it so f'ing perfectly that it doesn't matter how predictable it was.
Don't forget Jorah.
Magnus95 he died not knowing if bran made it or not😭
@@jons2022 Well its possible he at least kind of knew...Bran died in that cave
What is dead may never die!!!
Theon, the man we hated but learned to love. What is dead may never die ❤️ I hope he gets buried in the crypts protecting his family.
The look on his face when Brann told him he's a good man killed me.
@Ragnarok what the fuck was he supposed to do? Sneak up on the night king looking directly at him?
@Ragnarok wtf was he supposed to do? He couldn't escape. The only thing he could have done was to not rush the Night King. But the Night King would have killed him either way. He went out bravely and with honor.
@Ragnarok He knew he was a dead man when Bran thanked him...and he still charged directly at death. It was an amazing scene and his ultimate redemption.
Ragnarok theon was such a coward from the torture he endured for so long. He took the situation into his own hands and chose to go out not by waiting to be killed but screaming and giving it all he had.
Personally it broke me when Dany was cradling Jorah and then how the dragons came down, it was almost like they were simultaneously comforting Daenarys and saluting Jorah for his service, I cried so much.
I hear you
@@Lovelee123 I know right it was emotional
@@MissSarahG107 yes, I had tears streaming down my face. I hope she copes without him. She didn't do too well last time he wasn't about.
@@Lovelee123 I know, I hope she marks his death in some way next episode, I think that would be important for her.
@@MattMajcan In fairness though he died doing what he's always done - defending Dany, its how he would've wanted it.
Funny how Jorah saved and protected Daenerys with house Tarly’s sword
And died in her arms.. the woman he loved the most..
Yeah!
He literally got friend zoned 💀
I think he meant that she killed the father and older brother of Sam tarly but ironically the sword of tarly saved her from death.
Very good detail 👍
"Who's that?"
"Nobody important."
"He's someone's son."
Poignant comment in a seemingly unpoignant moment.
I didn't know that Poignant meant sad before I saw this.....Thank you BlushGush, Thank you..
Wait so my context clues are telling me "poignant" means accurate/important. Am I wrong? (Challenging myself)
@@h3llboyyy407 Poignant means something that evokes sadness or regret.... Though context clues can tell you alot, They don't compare to a dictionary (or Google)
@@h3llboyyy407 YES!!! You got it!! ten points for Gryffindor and ALLLL the Starks!!
@@jeetjoshi6669 you're welcome!!! Poignant is actually a poignant word!
I’ll drink to those unsullied soldiers that died to protect the retreat, They knew they would die but stood their ground anyway!
Not a single unsullied broke line!
Well.. that's what the Unsullied were created for: to absolutely obey orders. Ya know, the whole 'cutting off the nipple' thing and stuff.
When Grey Worm ordered them to retreat, I instantly wondered if they had ever even practiced that
@@seanclancy9746
They know tactical retreats.
Why stay in a bad position and lose many soldiers when you can retreat to a better one to (hopefully) win. That is a simple tactic they would have been taught.
If they put there army behind the trench and defensive battlements, they wouldn't need to protect the retreat. 🙄
Can we talk about the ultimate sacrifice the unsullied gave? They looked death in the eye and still held heir ground to protect everyone else while they retreated
Grey Worm waiting and hoping that some of his men would follow him back, but they held the line. It was really sad when he realized he had to set the stakes leaving them on the other side.
I like to think the Unsullied have been waiting all this time for their moment of ultimate repentance for the children they killed in front of their mothers.
If you look again during the retreat some rows of Unsullied retreat too, while their fellows close rows. But somebody has to keep the front for the retreat and even to being able to light the trenches. Anyway, once the Castle falls on the hands of the Night King, since the battle of Winterfell was totally lost and even John Snow was ready to die, there are no more troops on screen except the "heroes" including Grey Worm. So it's unclear if any Unsullied survived...
@@Haegemon In the preview for the next episode it shows a bunch of unsullied marching.
They all died protecting the retreat. Only Greyworm and some Unsullied survived after the trench. Afterwards who knows how many are still left.
I thought it sucked that the Dothraki were quickly eliminated.
The dothraki fire disappearing was the most chilling part for me imo. Slowly fading away, My anxiety and blood pressure rose up to all time high levels 😳😳😂
@TheDusk420 I love the season 2 reference 👌
too bad it was completely stupid move but hey, if it looks cool fuck storytelling.
It would have had a similar impact on me if I hadn’t immediately knew that’s what would happen when they charged
that was the most stupidest thing to do, when you have your cavalry you dont charge the enemy straight when the enemy is 20x bigger then you. you use them more smart, maybe a pierce flank from the sides or maybe not use horse and defend the walls instead of attacking in open field with against bigger undead army. there were so many flaws and plot holes in this episode and to have the night king die like that after 7 seasons hype was bad. weak villain ending. Just my opinion, and more should have died, this is game of thrones. Think the writers have become soft for making people angry. But i agree that there are soo many beautiful and great, cool battle scenes, to bad for weak writing, setup on my part.
It was definitely a stupid move tactically, but it fits with what we know of Dothraki and how they fight so I wasn’t bothered by it
Melisandre's magic has a price. For things like that to happen, she requires sacrifice. I think her final magical showing was the cause of self-sacrifice.
I think you're right- looking at the sequences from this episode, I think that the priests and priestesses of the Order of Light, like Mel and Thoros, have a limited magical influence to use in the world, like a gas tank that can slowly recover given time, so resurrecting specific dead and lighting blades ablaze isn't that hard, as long as they are given time to recover, or using specific sacrifices as proxy. But Mel lit the weapons of 40 k dothraki, far surpassing her gas tank of magical energy - which is why she told Davos when she entered the castle not to bother, as she was already dead anyway. The second thing she did, lighting the trench, one could see how nervous she was and how long it took, nervous because she knew that she was out of magic - meaning that what she did was the same thing Thoros did to Barric the first time he died, she was praying for a miracle - also explaining why she looked so shocked when the fire lit, she didn't expect anything to happen. The last thing of her magic to disappear was her glamour veil, where we see her gemstone indicating that she had not a single drop of magic left, stopping to glow.
She was like 3218931973918 million old nani.. when she took off the Magical-neck she died like wtf
It's also a case of prophesy/purpose -- she had "known" that she was to serve her purpose at the battle against the undead and then die. Her life had already been extended via magic for longer than she should have lived; she served as the Lord of Light had commanded, and died as he saw fit. That's an important point/distinction, as well.
@Formortiis Warhawk wat he said
Personally i think she has wanted to die for quite some time but she had to see this through. The realm of men is safe. She doesnt care nor does the lord of light about any political war so she accepts her death and can finally find peace.
The little bear took down a giant, and the big bear defended his lady dragon.
it's a good thing the giant brought her to within arms reach of his eye, nothing convenient about that
@@umphreak9999 There were a lot of convenient things in that episode. Like the Night King taking his sweet ass time starring at Bran, the horde of thousands of wights not just all jumping Jon when he was alone, or Melissandre showing up at all.
kanokun18 It’s a fucking Tv show😭😭😭(ik ik late but still)
which dragon is the lady
Man I don't know what it is, but something about the music that kicks in during the scene towards the end when Jorah stands back up just gets me. I rewatch that specific scene just so I can hear it, the music overall towards the end was just so damn good.
It's called The Night King. It's an amazing track.
@@lancejedrickmaniquiz7547 That's because "Light of the Seven" was indeed one of the themes woven into that particular piece of music. It comes in really strongly on violin or cello. But the music in the episode was just awesome and deserves particular mention.
Bran just likes being birds guys. Thats just it.
His choices were "Sit here crippled and watch zombies eat everyone"....or "be birds".
And he chose birds.
i was hoping he was warging into ghost and that there would be a point to it. but he just did nothing.. UGH i'm dissapointed
@@rogersjgregory Wasnt he supposed to be able to do more?Remeber when the previous three eyed raven told him he could learn to fly?Wtf happened to that
@@rogersjgregory thats disappointing, I thought he could do more than looking into the past
Bran was going back to his past self to tell himself what is going to happen during the present. I heard that theory & am HERE for it. It would be the only way he knew what was going to happen during this long night.
yeah I thought or at least was hopeful that bran would warg into a dragon!! either the night kings or one of the good ones. like when all hope was lost he would come in and warg and do SOMETHING. kill one white walker, idk!! what's the point of warging if you don't do something with it. like tell someone where the night king is or warg into something and save someone.... SOMETHING!! something is better than NOTHING! lol
The Mormonts were an amazing House, so sad it is probably gone. And that dragon comforting Dany/grieving for Jorah, aw my heart!
They are. The wiki says it's an extinct house now 🥲
@@maddoxio but what greater legacy then saving the world
Lyanna "Giantsbane" Mormont. Long may the songs of her valor be known!
Martin Sætran right
But the dead won’t hear’em.
“The Little Bear That Slayed A Giant”
I cheered when she got slapped aside like the child she is. Started crying when the giant died though.
Really weird that a zombie giant would stretch out the killing part, given how they're literally only alive to kill.
@@BigMisterApple lol, right....
everyone tears up at theons scene its litteraly the best way to end his character
STeVe I really wasn’t I was prepared for it once he said he would protect bran
Luke personally I liked it, especially when the night king looks at Theon on the ground afterwards as a sign of respect
Theon's death, I should have added a line before he hit the ground looking directly to the Night King's face: "What is dead, may never die!" (and spit on him blooded saliva!) Yeaaaah
gringopablo this is why fans should never be allowed to write scripts.
Cersei is unhinged and dangerous in her own right, but she will NEVER inspire the same level of AWE AND TERROR as my boy the Night King.
“They killed off Satan and now I’m supposed to care about who gets elected President..”
@@0mnicide Think of it as the last 100 pages of the Lord of the Rings, the bit after Sauron died; except instead of the scouring of the Shire you get the decider for the iron throne. (If Lord of the Rings was shot as 73 episodes the last 2 or 3 would also be after the final confrontation/climax). The last episodes should be about the human costs of what has happened, it seems like a natural conclusion to me.
@@davidjones5333 I don't think that's the problem that most people have with this conclusion. The problem I have with it is that the show spent 7 full seasons hyping up the dead army, making it seem like Bran, Jon, the Night King, the Lord of Light, and the Targaryens/Dragons were all somehow connected. The show told us that humanity would be pushed to the brink of extinction because most people would fall before the Others. The Long Night ended up lasting an hour and a half, and the ancient evil known as the Night King, who was introduced around season 4 and continuously shown to be plotting or working towards some goal, is killed in a frankly pathetic way by someone that IMHO has not earned the right to be the one to kill him (in the show at least) nor should it have been possible for Arya to even reach the Night King undetected. To say that this ending to a 8-season long conflict is disappointing, especially to book readers that know that the show is the only ending they'll ever get, is a massive understatement. We as an audience just end up getting absolutely no answers to the tons of questions that the show voluntarily set up.
@@Mrthekingize To be fair: Jon, Bran and the Night King were all connected. Jon and Bran, (and indeed Arya and Sansa) were members of the family that created the wall in the first place and defeated the Others originally. The book series may eventually give some more answers on the relationship between the Lord of Light and the Others, but so far it has been far more vague than the show; which has given far more answers. The Azhor Azai prophecy was fulfilled in the show: Daenerys and Jon both fulfilled the criteria for this prophecy. If you were expecting this to lead to a fight between one character with a literal flaming sword and the Night King, then I would question why given that prophecies in both show and books are always been deliberately vague and are never fulfilled in expected ways.
The show did not say that humanity would be pushed to the brink of extinction, it suggested that the political struggles were trivial in respect to the larger threat that could end all life. This was true; the WW were a threat that had the potential to end all life, if they were not stopped at Winterfell then nobody else possessed the weaponry, or knowledge, or would have the numbers of people to stop them. This battle saved humanity. Defeating them clearly came at a devastating cost for all involved, a cost that was made clear on screen.
The Night King was never suggested to be plotting towards any goal other than killing everybody. This is the same with the Others in the books (where their motivations are explored even less), essentially they are the representation of death and there have never been any suggestions that their goals are more complicated than ending all life and dominating the world. The books may well add more to this, but if they do not then it wouldn't bother me; plenty of fantasy stories never flesh out the motivations of the supernatural threat, and in this story this aspect was always secondary to the political machinations.
Obviously some people feel that this conflict was ended too abruptly, but again you have to ask what the hell were they expecting? This was literally the longest battle ever filmed in any medium, longer even than Pelennor Fields in the Lord of the Rings. It was filled with tension and the stakes were presented as high throughout; multiple key characters died during it (including view point characters), and the threat of the others was never trivialised.
What questions were set up that were not answered? I understand that you may not have liked the answers, or felt they were too simplistic, but I can't think of any that were ignored.
only for that entire 8 seasons worth of built up storyline to be reduced to a plot device for dany to conveniently lose most of her army and weaken her to facilitate her 3 episode heel turn. the Night King is the biggest macguffin in the history of modern television after this episode
The Long Night is me refreshing your page since the episode dropped, lmao.
tucci06 if you turn on mobile notifications you won’t have to waste your time refreshing
I feel you bro...
@@ImErexh you trust UA-cam too much
@@ellamartell728 Ive never had any issues with not being notified, I only have the bell on for a 5-6 channels and I always see every video. Works for me.
@@ImErexh you're one of the lucky ones I guess
Night king: How did you sneak up on me?
Arya: How did you survive a knife through the heart?
Night king: I didn'
The real question is how did Arya survive a twisted knife in the gut infected by sewer water.
@@xanthelinhs2143 It was a tiny knife and people have survived a bullet to the head
@@BhBc8f8 Nipsey Hussle wasn't one of them though 🤔
@@BhBc8f8 LOL it was a pretty damn big knife. A tiny knife is what instantly killed Aero Hotah though.
How was Arya able to sneak up on him? Wrong question
How or why was the night king distracted in the first place and was not aware of her presence?! He and Bran were having some epic astral projection battle that we did not get to see. Have you EVER known the night king to be slow to react to ANYTHING?!
Anyone thinking they were just deeply staring into each others eyes has been watching a different show!
The scene where Bran tells Theon "you're a good man" , was too much for me. RIP
He regained his balls this episode BIG TIME.
Mormonts can take a LOT of punishment before they go down
Van Slatery they are bears it shows
Yep. I mean he took pain every second he was in the friendzone with Dany.
Every Bear Islander fights with the strength of ten mainlanders
RIP JEOR MORMONT
@@AlasdairGR Jorah and Lyanna are worth 100 mainlanders.
I love how Melani, Calvin and Shane said "he smiled!" in sync together
Melisandre lived for too long and she wanted to die for a long time, but lord of light had a mission for her, with mankind won she can finally rip.
It is too bad the Night King was suffering from "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome". Otherwise he could have instantly crushed Arya's throat with his super human spear throwing strength.
The Night King is powerful but I think the magical spear did all work. Any normal human would kill a Dragon with that spear.
@@BhBc8f8 yeah anyone could throw that spear to the space, sure buddy
@@pogchamp2897 lol space tf? it was the same distance as Bronn and Drogon
@@BhBc8f8 Except Bronn had the power of a ballista behind that spear. He didn't throw it.
Yeah his one weakness was enjoying his kills
Everyone told me Greyworm would die. I stood my ground. Raleigh Ritchie can never die. I was RIGHT.
there are 3 more episodes...
Actually, when I seen Missendai was going into the Crypts, and realizing what the Crypts were, I thought it would be her that dies and not Greyworm.
Naath is supposedly covered in butterflies toxic to outsiders so if he ever takes Missandei back there he's pretty screwed. :'D ...
Sscorpiun he dies at the beginning of overlord
Plot armor was the only reason he didnt die, he should have died almost immediately like everyone else who stood in the front (that wasnt a bs main character)
Baelish indirectly ended the chaos... XD ,(by gaving the dagger to Bran
Joffrey indirectly ended the chaos by sending the cat's paw
@@nestorgomez7500 It's not Joffrey, it is Mance Rayder.
When he died his chaos died with him
his character deserved so much better than what it got
The dagger that was meant to kill Bran, but saved him.
well... there are still 3 more episodes
thanks to Littlefinger who gave it to him..😁
@@hedonicmusic If spiderman saves you from being hit by a car, but you die the day after, did he not still save your life?
@@PayJ-w no
@@hedonicmusic If you got payed but spent it all the day after, did you not get payed?
Jorah Mormont died the way he wanted to and was meant to: protecting his Khaleesi. RIP to a great soul!
Then Danyres falls to her death after Drogon is shot out of the sky with a scorpion
The least she could have done was f-ing kiss him....she couldn't at least give him that, but nope, nothing.wtf
Men are not owed sexual favors. Jorah is a hero to his Khaleesi. Don't sully him. @@hyunaroseortaeyeonpleasema1601
i loved this epsiode while watching it, then hated it when my brain started realising all the issues it had
i figured after the opening cavalry charge that if i wanted to enjoy the rest at all i needed to shut my brain off and just enjoy the spectacle, and even then i spent half the episode with my head in my hand
Same
I get that the last season wasn't perfect, but I honestly loved this episode. LOVED. And I always defend it.
The story about Dany going forward is really cool but the execution could have been better. They also rushed the last episode. I still think it's a decently solid season.
Andrew the last episode has superb cinematics, but the plot that drove the story turned to complete shit
Bro same I was so excited, and then when the excitement wore off I was like wtf? ITS OVER LIKE THAT?
After an episode like this, I have to state this again: Eric is the ultimate reactor-commentator. I strongly agreed with everything he said about the narratives, production, overall feeling, exc. Good work Eric!
Totally agree.
He is the kingpin
Just gotta say, I'm glad Eric and Shane have the balls to speak out about this episode a good bit. It's refreshing in a way. Also happy 400k!
"Ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself."
Have you heard of the story of Darth Night King, the Wise? It's not a story the Meisters would tell you...
RIP House Mormont :(
Here we lay
Lyanna Giantsbane
Jorah had a child in books before exile, i don't remember if it was mentioned in the show.
Hopefully there is some cousin somewhere they've forgotten about.
@@ПавелШарпов-к5л I doubt he does as it would have been his child and not his sister who inherited his house regardless of age. If the age of the person inheriting the land/title mattered then Lyanna wouldn't have become the head of the house imo.
"Giants we slay"
My only major gripe is that 'The Long Night' really didn't last that long. I think if this season had more episodes and we had some more scenes of other cities and castles in the North falling it would have been more effective.
I never understood why HBO decided to give less episodes to their literal golden goose, but I guessed something like this would happen, so I kept my expectations not too high and I enjoyed the episode
@@ellamartell728 Oh, don't get me wrong, I love the episode as well, it just felt a bit anti-climactic for something we've been building towards for 7 seasons.
If we've gotten 2 more episodes before the Night King's defeat it would have a lot more impactfull in my opinion.
@@giglefreakz yeah I think it's just HBO deciding to take money away from the final season so they had to make do, I'm sure the book will go onto more detail
Omar Martell HBO didn’t decide, D&D did.
@@zaril21 wow that makes even less sense, I guess they just wanted to get out as quickly as possible and focus on other things
At least Sansa doesn't have to be concerned about feeding all the soldiers since most appear to have been wiped out.
You heartless son of a ...
every cloud......
Most? they're probably all dead lol
@@SirKolass Then you saw Episode 4 and was like WTF?!?
don't worry they respawn later episodes.
Season 7: there is only one war that matters, the great war. And it is here
Season 8: sike! Cersei is the final boss and brans storyline led no where
Also just ignore that whole Azor Ahai, Lightbringer and Prince that was promised nonsense. Look how cool Arya is
@@DillsyYourDaddy67 maybe I'm no one
Its called game of thrones not game of white walkers
@@seandaly8943 its called a song of ice and fire
Sean Daly It’s called The Song Of Ice and Fire
Theon's death is the one that really hurt for me. He was my favourite character since I was 17, I latched onto him during a very confusing time in my life and he was the one who got me into writing. Alfie Allen is probably the best actor on this show, his character has changed so so so so much through the seasons and he was always amazing! His death was very well done and beautiful, but I really wish he had a chance to live now that he had finally found himself. Thank you, Alfie! Thank you, Theon! I'll love you now and always!
And he died a Stark
Jons' plan was to get to the Night King in the Godswood but that Zombie Dragon had his path blocked. The plan was always to lure the Night King into a trap.
Episode was thrilling and quite the work of art. However, when placed into the context of the army of the dead being this massive buildup since the very first scene of the entire show, I can’t help but be left thinking, “That was it?”
Were they the build up? To me they were just like a hurricane or a plague, an ominous threat but not the real story.
@@npe9483 The series literally talked about the real war being in the north, not the iron throne. They didn't just say "Winter is coming" throughout the series for nothing.
Like they said, episode 70 of 73 in their 4th battle against the dead, isn’t anticlimactic. For and hour and twenty minutes It was a last stand, lose this and it’s over.
@@thegoat2985 aparently they did lol.
@Pax Britannica Nice you abuse people who disagree with you. That first scene in season one was there for many reasons. I think it was there to show the brutality of the world, not that the white walkers are the threat. The real threat is given in the title - its Game of Thrones. Not Game of Night Kings.
Arya hit the buzzer beater in the 4th quarter with .08 seconds left to go lol
It's not a buzzer beater if there's .08 to go
@@780d4 😂 Petty but true
T She’s got them Lillard clutch genes
The North has a timeout, decides not to use, arya from way downtown
BANG BANG oh what a stab by arya
@@780d4 it could be the shotclock expiring
Shots down for Theon, Beric, Melissandre, Ed and to the Great, Fierce House Mormont. Amazing and emotional episode. Awesome reactions.
And to everyone who laid their lives in battle of winterfell.
Melisandre? Nah. Fuck that ho
One thing i most wanted was the generals of Night king all the walkers fighting all the characters with Valayriyan steel swords .
Without them it was just a battle of attrition. It's a shame we couldn't see any skilled swordplay from the dead.
@@xxdavecz3811 So why didn't NK let the wights kill the old Three eyed Raven?
@@xxdavecz3811 Reminder killing a white walker can annihilate the part of the army they are controlling (maybe not with the NK around though) but Jon could have told them about that and keeping an eye out for them. It wouldn't have been bad writing at all just them trying to end this as quickly as possible.
Guys the battle was fantastic i was just expecting some action from white walkers , the way they ended episode 2 with Walkers on there horses they looked bad ass . But i love this show and loved the battle.
@@siddharthgaur2205 Didn't hate the battle it was really well done on a lot of points but it lacked some fan service and it was the episode that needed it the most.
Melisandre's gem was cracked when she took it off. She literally used all her magic to do what she did, and didn't have enough to keep herself alive.
I don't think thats it. I think her part is just done.
Davos was gonna kill her anyway so
I don't think she wanted to go on, she had realised she was wrong about a lot of things such as burning princess shireen, we've no idea what awful things she'd done before either
There's a really big chance that it isn't even her magic, she even looked frustrated that it didn't work at first in the trench
Foxfalco Leon we saw in previous seasons that she was very old and that magic was keeping her alive. In the books she’s something like 300 years old. So there’s definitely some magic involved in keeping her alive and certainly some sort of magic in lighting all those swords. I think it’s a reasonable interpretation that wherever it came from that she used it all up.
whoever devised the battle plan was absolutelly incompetent. Sending about 6k light cavalary into 100k soldiers that you can't even see? Catapults in first line who fired only 1 salvo? stuipid as hell.
They should have range markers on fire as boltons did, trenches should have been even before the soldiers.
at least support the cavalry charge with one dragon (bad idea to send them out against an unknown foe in the first place, should have been waiting either side of the battlefield to charge in after dragons did big damage), catapults probably should've been behind the walls if possible, if not behind the moat, potentially more than one moat, more obstacles on battlefield to funnel enemies into more manageable groups, range markers, and a lot more god damn archers, potentially drench the ground with oil in areas to start many more smaller fires on the field of battle, have oil/tar on the wall to pour down on walkers and then set them alight, Jon Snow is a Night's Watchman, not a general, 2 battles have shown that's for damn sure. Think Ramsay Bolton would've done better, alas he's dog turd.
Yeah, I mean, they shouldn't be first line of attack, and BTW they shouldn't have attacked at all.
just bad writing :S
The real sad thing is ghost didnt come back.. :(
Yeah because you are such a good battle commander
The episode was soo dark not even the knight King guards could see Arya coming....
lol, true
One literally did and he did nothing
The Walkers are conduits for the NK's power. That's all they are. They keep the Wights moving while he is away. He was able to see Arya because one of the Walkers "saw" her.
It wasn't that dark, you probably had your curtains open or have bad eyesight
@@CGCentralHD yes, I am in denial about having good eyesight
Melisandre willed her self to live all these years for this purpose, after she accomplished that purpose she was ready to be at peace finally.
Her entire purpose was to set the trench on fire and buy them 5 minutes before the wights made a bridge. Dam poor women's legacy didn't help much eh.
I mean she bought back Jon, sure only for Jon to spend most of the battle watching the fight from ontop of the dragon sat on the wall.. when that dragon could totally have set the trench on fire. Ahaha
@@ryankings6755 What you on about She helped killed the NightKing. She was the one Who willed Arya. Melissandre is the 2nd MVP
@@FanJasBoy she literally set the dothraki swords on fire great. then they went on a suicide charge. so, no impact there. then she set the trench on fire while jon was 5 seconds away on a dragon sat chilling on the wall. she "willed" arya on eh. not really MVP material in my book. she went to volantis and didnt even bring the fooking fire servants back to serve the lord of light and defeat the NK while their entire purpose is to defend the light... meh she did sweet fak all.
@@ryankings6755 Thats Dorakis being useless not on her. Beric kill loads with a flaming sword. She set the trenches on fire and bought time for people to regroup Some people in episode 4 wouldnt be there if it weren't for her. She set Arya on her way to kill the NightKing and ended This Fight before he Kills everybody.
Everybody wouldve died if it Werent for her. How is She not MVP material.
Man Trolling ain't Your skills.
The last scene where Melissandre just walks by while she dies its amazing. Such a piece of art. The music is just perfect.
Winterfel's janitor: "I'm not cleaning that"
Also gets sent to kinslanding instead
When Shane said "it's all 13 of them" I got some mad Doctor Who feels hahaha
Imagine running a marathon of GoT, where you take a shot every time a character dies...
I'd be dead by season 6
You have one hell of a liver. LOL I am not sure I could make it to Season 2 hahaha
Deaths come in groups usually, but you'd have time to sober up between. I still wouldn't recommend it.
Eric was so mixed and confused with his thoughts on this episode... you can clearly see the struggle in his face.
I agree with him... we should wait and see how the story is going to unfold in the last three episodes
Ragnarok
Ragnarok!
Did anyone notice how Melanie was crying for joy when Arya came and killed the Night King? Melanie was still crying for a good 2 minutes after the Night King died.
That reaction is priceless!!
“I know death; he’s got many faces; I look forward to seeing this one.”
Thanks arya
I fought and I lost and now I rest
good riddance you meany
They pulled a sneaky on ya
We will miss You beautiful bastard !!
Rest in literal pieces you incompetent buffoon.
I am the final boss!
In pieces. Teeny tiny pieces.
All the hopes and dreams people had before watching this episode. Never met a person who wasn’t completely dejected after these last few episodes. What a shame. We was robbed of Greatness.
Eric:"I guess he changed his mind, he thought 'why did this assassin have a valyrian steel dagger if its so rare?'"
Book Euron: *has a goddamn suit of armour made out of valyrian steel*
The scary fucking thing is Valyrian steel is just as rare in the books. Euron's armor is a terrifying concept.
@@percussionfellow6168 I bet it's paper thin to save on cost.
@@percussionfellow6168 I dont see what the point would be, other than to defend yourself from one of the few valerian swords. Otherwise, its just a waste. Steel would do amazingly in protecting you from steel and iron arms. Sure, blunt weapons and polearms will be dangerous, but the same could be said for valerian armour.
In my opinion the scariest thing in this whole episode is the first contacts with the dead. Especially when the Dothraki hit them, cuz the look of terror on the first dothraki that sees them right before it cuts to the bird eye view of the fires dying is just perfection. It's total and utter shock and fear captured in an instant and then the birds eye as well as daenaery's reaction compound it.
That's because of dreadful planning, I outlined this a few days ago.
I would say that no plan survives contact with the enemy, especially when you are facing an enemy as objectively horrifying and unnatural as the wights
@@Epicdance001 there is a difference between trying your best and cutting off your legs screaming that your plan didnt work.
It was Brilliant!! Such a feeling of despair 3 mins in.
When Bran said "Theon, you're a good man" I suddenly remembered the first time Theon saved Bran when he was hostage by a wildling. Now he protected him again 😭😭
Oh, for fu*k's sake. You took your time.
-Edd Tollett
random : my favourite character 😏i kinda knew he would die but i was hoping he would somehow survive
And yet ironically if Sam hadn't shown up at all Edd might even have survived the night. It's kinda hard not to be a little bit mad at Sam for insisting that they put him on the front line, only to spend the whole fight crying and falling over.
Like, don't get me wrong, I understand it, and it's probably what I would be doing in his place too. But I at least wouldn't insist on being put up front with the best warriors available. He should've stayed in the crypt like they said.
Wolf6120 completely agreed Sam pissed me off a bit too but now it’s only Sam and Jon who are alive from the nights watch gang i really hoped Ed would survive despite his plot armour being really thin
House Tollet.!
House Words: Burn Me!!
Only moment i've cried at this episode was theon's death. I'm not even sure why, I had other emotional reactions to other people that died but Theon's was probably the most important of the episode. He's a character that was in the first episode, almost like a main character and it really hit me cuz I had been alternating what I called him reek or theon depending on his actions and I just felt like this was a definitive moment where he died as theon stark not greyjoy or reek. I think this is a real mess of a comment but duck it
Really? And what about when Lyanna Mormont died?
@@hijack69 Lyanna died a Giant's Bane. Can't beat that.
@@hijack69 I was too confused why the giant held her up to his eye so she could stab him. I would have expected a resurrected corpse of a giant to just stomp her at first sight. Playing with your prey and menacingly stare at it does not sound like a quality a zombie should have.
I feel like they should not have written that giant in there only to give her that moment, she was badass way before this. even a regular death, or maybe defending her men heroically, would have been amazing, especially for a little girl to do. But this only made me question the integrity of the story. Same for some of the other scenes. The most on the nose one: how did Jon escape when he was surrounded by the dead? It would have taken 1 second for them to kill him. Next scene he is somewhere else running.
I couldn't help but notice and think about these things and it took me right out of the experience. The episode started strong though, and amazing directing for most of it.
@@holysecret2
My headcannon is whatever tiny piece of the giants soul that was still in its body made it hold her close hoping she would finally let it die
I like Lyanna but her death was half-fanservice (cuz they dont want her to die but since she is in the battlefield, she should die in a badass way), Theon’s death by far the most emotional death
Bran to Night King telepathically:- 'Your Overconfidence is Your Weakness'
Night King to Bran telepathically:- 'Your faith in your friends is yours.'
Then Arya flies in.
Night King silently: "I am inevitable".
Arya silently: "And I am No One".
chinareds54 stop you already did a great job don’t ruin it
Return of the Jedi LoL
Bran-they aren’t friends. They are family.
Eric is definitely a book reader and prophecy follower. You could tell he was most surprised/confused by Arya giving the final blow and Bran basically being useless.
Keep in mind that this are their first thoughts, it could change once they've had time to soak it in.
Even if he is, Azor Ahai is only prophecised to "lead the people against a darkness". Nothing states the prince that is promised is the one who kills the Night King. The Night King doesn't even exist (that we know of yet) in the books. Also, the whole thing with prophecies is that they are vague and can be interpreted in many ways, and are hardly ever literal.
@@tiduskurai Also people keep forgetting George RR Martin uses a ton of red herrings in his writing. Azor Ahai could be the biggest red herring ever, or just written in a way that makes people think Azor Ahai is a bigger deal than it was.
Yeah it was pretty shitty
Yea it was weak. And what was Bran supposed to do? He's a cripple lol. He can't fight.
Must also remember that a (the?) valyrian steel dagger is pictured in a book about the Long Night that Sam read at the Citadel! More forshadowing!
Its not a book about the long night, its about dragonglass, and Sam say that one of the only things he find there is that the valyrians use the material as decorative substance and that particular dagger that Arya has is made of both, Valyrian steel blade and the grip is dragonglass and is just an example that appear on the book becouse it is a weapon that belong to the Targaryens. Anyway i could be wrong.
The Night King was in the same spot as Jon when Arya snuck up on him in episode 1
Wow.
The lord of light kept on bringing Beric back to serve a purpose: save Arya.
A live barricade.
I agree with Eric pretty much. It was amazing from a production standpoint, but the story elements didn't do much for me.
MrNinja0418 the only underwhelming thing for me is that The Night King didn't have a twist, it was as simple as he wanted revenge on mankind. But I loved that Arya killing him was hinted back in season 3 and it wasn't just something that was introduced in season 8 for the sake of it.
@@FreeBandz658 Arya killing him was just right. She, the best assassin in the room, should have been in the godswood from the start, for the literal planned ASSASSINATION.
But the logistics are what bothers me. First she kills wights left and right, then she fears a few of them. Then she walks of somewhere in Winterfell.
Then she sneaks past the White Walkers when just some drop of blood alerted wights. It's bombastic, but not as planned and carefully thought out as i prefer the show. Still, great episode.
Considering that there's still 3 90 minute episodes left, I have a feeling that things aren't going to be as simple
The story made no sense this entire episode. Arya killing NK is FINE however the method in which she did it was weird. Undead could hear her blood dripping but the NK and his knights didn't notice her coming? Come on.
@@jackalope_hunter
They heard the blood. They didn't hear her.
She is so silent, death can not hear her coming. That's why she was able to stealthily attack him. Had the walker not notice the wind she produced as she went for the kill, no one would have noticed. As for why the wind was a thing at all, she had gotten as close as she could. Stealth would get her no further. She needed a speedy surprise attack.
The signs were there. If they showed any more than what they did, it would have ruined the surprise. They pretty much spelled it out with the Red Witch's words and I was still surprised. I knew she left to go kill the Night King, but was so focused on everything else, I forgot.
Arya killing the Night King and his soldiers. “That still only counts as one!”
Chris Lucas this comment trumps all - they shouldn’t have gone past the wall 😂
Stolen comment from this video. Are you serious?
@@badgerstorm2188 This guy is fucking embarassing
"stolen from the video" Y'all realize people quote stuff from the video in the comments all the time. I swear people have a stick shoved so far up their asses that they are going to yell at someone for apparently "Stealing" a comment.
I just love those 30 seconds of emotional rollercoaster of silently despaired defeat, Arya flying in to save the day, getting stopped and about to be killed, and making a comeback win anyway, and all of it being perfectly reflected in the reactors' faces
Y’all, Sansa and Tyrion hid behind Ned’s statue. Eddard protecting the good until the end.
Not only did he give her the dagger, it was in almost that exact same spot.
It's like having Endgame, then next movie is Civil War...
Game OF Thrones. The main story is who sits on the Throne, the white walkers were a side story that's time has finished. Even if it was surprising.
@@TheCulturalBomb The first book is called the game of thrones because robert died and all the yada yada that joffrey isn't his kid etc. the book series is called A song of ice and fire. Jon is ice and fire, and it had no impact what so ever, yes he got everyone together but he did so without anyone knowing he is actually Aegon Targaryen, which would have probably stopped everyone from listening to him lol. The main story was never about the Iron Throne, at least that's how it feels when you read the books.
And yes this is not the books, but the first seasons clearly are full on book adaptions, they just took the more catchy name.
@@TheCulturalBomb The series is actually called "A Song of Ice and Fire." Game of Thrones is just the title of the first book. And I heavily disagree GRRM intended the white walkers to be just a side story. The prologue to the whole series starts with them. I expected them to go out in episode 5 or something like that. D&D wrote them off in episode 3, in the most anticlimactic way possible. How disappointing.
@@DieGoetterdaemmerung this is a TV show not books and TV show is called GAME OF THRONES. I think they did a great job with episode 3.
@@TheCulturalBomb The first scene of the show was the white walkers
We also lost Lady Alice Karstark who accompanied Theon with Brann.
I like how the Karstarks just disappear from the show without a trace. The one who supported Ramsay was apparently killed during the battle for Winterfell and yet we didn't see it. Alys probably died protecting Bran and yet we don't see her body either.
@@Anetron1 you should rewatch the battle of the basdards because Tormund literally kills him on screen by biting and stabing him in the chaos before the knights of the vale arrive.
@@dannya1106 That's not Karstark. That's Smalljohn Umber.
@@Anetron1 yepp
Alys Karstark survived, I think! She's in the trailer for episode 4.
Many thanks to Melisandre and the dragons, the real MVP’s for lighting the scenes so we could see wtf was happening
I've never been a fan of Melisandre, but the way she walks out at the end and collapses, with this look of relief and exhaustion...it's really emotional.
what are you a women?
@@sollertiskhan3254 *woman
@@Asterite100 *bitch
Eric had the same thought I did. "Who's going to clean up this mess?".
I think I'd just say, "F*** IT!", pack up, and move away. LOL
I would collect all the bodies and bones and build a wall some distance south of winterfell in case the Golden company shows on their doorstep. It would scare the shit out of them.
If they just burn all the bodies, they're gonna have some killer furtilizer at Winterfell. Could become the new High Garden.
I agree with Eric and Shane - I like HOW the Night King arc ended; not sure I like WHEN it ended in the series; we'll see how the series wraps up...
I feel like the major things that came out (this and Endgame) are both epic but yet rushed.
@@xoPanchitaxo how can Endgame be rushed. 11 years, 22 movies of build up.
@@xoPanchitaxo How the hell was Endgame rushed? It was a 2 parter to a 22 movie franchise.
I partially agree. I personally LOVED the episode and I get what Eric and shane are saying, but right now I don't have a problem when this happened. I just think we have to wait and see how the rest of the season plays out before we all start complaining about it.
The thing is just on a sheer geography and time thing, it had to be Night King first. They were way too close even just with the destruction of the wall for them to go to Kings Landing, sort all that, and then come back up and defend Winterfell.
And I don't agree with people who feel he could have won and we still had people left to go south. This, to me, was always a do or die situation for Jon and the army. They either defeat the Night King or everyone dies.
And we were never going to get 3 feature-length episodes of Cersei vs the Night King lol
Kind of disappointed that they didn't talk about the music in the episode. The score was so awesome holy shit
RIP Theon, you fought bravely :(
Gray worm being still alive after this great war was the bigest twist form season 8
you mean sam
No I mean gray worm becuse every one say and perdict that he is goona die even milsandra say valar morgolis to him before the battel and in the end he is alive
milad hasanzadeh he needs to live if the unsullied live because he is the leader. People like sam, gendry, pod, tormund and the hound dont lead armies so i understand if they were to die.
everyone with plot armor is still alive despite being shown overwhelmed multiple times apiece. half this episode was "omg they're dead" fakeouts
@@umphreak9999 The battle became a farce. Pure comedy.
The Night King was in the same spot as Jon Snow in episode 8.1 when Jon said "HOW DID YOU SNEAK UP ON ME" cool
haha^^ I read a comment yesterday along the lines of:
Night King: *how did you sneak up on me?*
Arya: *How did you survive a knife through the heart?*
Night King: *I didn'*
This might be in the "so bad it's good category", if you don't think about how 8 years led up to this comical moment. Well maybe the Cersei storyline will hold a few surprises and end a little better. Such a shame though. I wish they could redo GoT from season 5 with different writers. Everything except the writing is brilliant in this show.
@@holysecret2 the writer being George RR Martin........
Also the same spot Bran gave Arya the dagger.
True, but she didn't sneak up on Jon when he was surrounded by his soldiers in a complete circle
I was honestly a bit annoyed Sam didn't die. I love him but come on, the dude should be dead 5 times over.
He was chilling out on a pile of dead people for like an hour slaying anyone that came near him, that was just silly.
Hey some people are just lucky 😏
@@BhBc8f8 lucky when 20 weights cover ur buddy but yet no one managed to stab u
Same with podrick , brienne , jamie and tormond.
I mean if you're a fat person you kinda have an advantage, we've seen this with hodor
"We're gonna react to an episode of Game of Thrones, and if a favorite character dies we will drink some of Eric's whiskey in their honor."
And now his Scotch is ended...
Shane at 17:20 is the exact reaction my dad and I when Theon finally hears the words he's always wanted to be told.
Night King to Bran: I finally got you where I wanted you to be.
Bran to Knight King: No, I finally got you where she needed you to be.
I do feel like Bran saw how this was going to play out and set the Night King up in the end.
Half the fans, the story is about defeating the night king and the ancient evil, the other half of the fans, the story is about the politics and the iron throne. I guess it was inevitable that one of the half’s would be disappointed somewhat.
I was on the ancient evil half and feel like it was kind of anticlimactic. But I did still greatly enjoy it.
totally agree
I always thought this was about politics and making your way to the iron throne but still, the end of the whole Night King arc was bitter imo.
See for me, I have always felt that the real evil in the realm are the humans. They destroy everything they touch. That is why I kind of understood the NK's mission to a point.
@@byronsmith3152
Wow bro good point 10% of humans are dicks so mass genocide where you cut off the heads of 5 year olds is just so cool and is really just opposite to the patriarchy duuuuuuuuuude
the reason why it felt a bit disappointing was it was ultimately one sided
there wasnt any back and fort just the undead wrecking shyt. The living didnt push them back thats why when the night king died it was lack luster like it came out of nowhere cause they we're winning so hard and he just died like that
If you read Jorah's lips, his dying words to Dany are "I love you"
I posted this on other reactions but...
Little Lyanna Mormont: Lord of Bear Island, Slayer of a wight giant
Lady Arya Stark: Assassin, Slayer of the Night King, saviour of all of Westeros.
I agree with Eric 100%. I wanted more of the show revealing how it was Arya and only Arya that could have done what needed to be done. I feel like they sacrificed an amazing storyline for the sake of shock factor.
From a lore and prophecy standpoint,yeah I wish we could've seen how Arya was the one who did that,although Melissandra saying "brown eyes,green eyes,blue eyes"should've told us. But,from a location and logical standpoint,ONLY Arya could've killed the Night King. Everyone else AT THAT MOMENT was TOO BUSY fighting or dead.
There's no shock factor. Arya had been guessed by many people for a long while to be the one to actually kill the Night King.
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I am not saying whether it actually worked (the shock value); but in the behind-the-scenes video the show runners specifically explain that they do not reveal what Arya is doing after she runs from the room FOR THE SAKE of surprising the audience when she appears behind the NKs shoulder. They chose not to give us her storyline for no other reason than just an attempt to shock the audience.
My big problem with the surprise for the sake of a surprise (disregarding the effectiveness of said surprise) is that this show has leaned on this tactic more and more in the last few seasons. And a lot of the times they use it we end up sacrificing good story or character moments for the sake of the surprise.
Ex. Arya tells Jon in S8E1 that Sansa is the smartest person she knows. This comment is because of the LF situation in S7 and how they worked as a pack to resolve it. However, we as an audience never got to see the sisters figure out that he was manipulating them and thus outsmarting him. And the reason we didn’t get to see that is because the show placed more importance on having a surprise moment. Two sisters who never got along and are reunited and then have a very serious rift - shouldn’t it be more important for us to see their coming together again as a family and how they worked together? Because I love these characters I just feel a little short-changed when I miss major parts of their journeys. IMO.
@@AliBaba-iy5to You bring up good points. I loved the LF death scene and the surprise of it as well as Arya killing the Night King, however what you said makes sense too.
Almost 2 hours?! You better believe I’m watching every goddamn second of it. ‘Tis going to be a long night after an all nighter of editing
Jon united armies from all walks of life that hated each other to fight the night king, he was the visionary and peacemaker that could look beyond petty differences and bring people together to survive the Armageddon. He is Azora Hai, he just didn't have some cliche duel with the night king to end it. George RR always said he hated those kind of endings with one guy saving the day with a single sword stab because he is the chosen one. He did the hardest part, he got the north to accept wildlings, dothraki and unsullied and even enemy houses to help. Something no one else seemed capable of doing, Sansa, for instance, was awful at it.
Too bad he's still an idiot.
Jon united armies? You mean some free folk and 17 stinky northerners? Lol. Meanwhile Daenerys brought together Dothraki from different khalasars, Unsullied, Greyjoys, Martells, Tyrells.. Not to mention Jon didn't SAVE anyone in the war, he didnt even take the initiative but Daenerys who saved Jon TWICE, flew to the battlefield without hesitation and even did hand to hand combat.
Jon isnt Azora Hai. "When the red star bleeds and the darkness gathers, Azor Ahai shall be born again amidst smoke and salt to wake dragons out of stone. " Daenerys is THE Azora Hai.
@@KatsumiManami Daenerys only was able to do that because she had dragons. Give Jon snow dragons and watch people flock to his banner, also who was the one who convinced Daenarys to go North and fight? Who was the one who ranged north of the wall and brought back a wight? Who was the one who all the Northern Lords called King? I think his name rhymed with Jon Snow
@@KatsumiManami Som free folk lol without him the free folk would be as dead as the northerners. Who went to Dany to ask her help? Who saved north against Boltons? Jon always was a leader unlike Dany who craves power. without her dragons she would have nothing, noone loves or respects her. Jon on the other hand rose gradually in the Watch and then in the North
The ultimate message of the show since season 1 was that all the political intrigue, wars and greed for the throne was a waste of time in face of the REAL threat that was the Night King and his army, and they just discarded him with a snap of a finger. The reason why ICE and FIRE (Jon & Dany) was brought together in the end was so they could face the real threat. You can't just build something up so perfectly and ruin it in the end just for shock value.
And they did. They faced the real threat.
@@CrimsonCharan and everyone who was outnumbered 50-1 just magically survived.. not a single walker general joined the fight. Not to mention the ridiculous battle tactics. Sorry, but season 8 was total Ass, there is no middle ground.
@@quick2bud lmao you wanted them to cone up with battle tactics against zombies? You're clearly way out of logic here. You said they were 1 to 50, don't forget that 1 had two dragons, who produced something that killed those 50 casually. It's quite easy to understand that the living would have absolutely lost if they didn't have the dragons
real question. how long was jon snow and that dragon been screaming at each other, for arya to save literally everyone lmfao.
they're happened at the same time sweetheart
@@CoolAsianGuy now i would usually agree, but after arya killed night king, the dragon re opened its mouth again at jon. To me this tells me it got done yelling and wanted to do it again ;). Could be just be poor screen composition, but i believe they were having a friendly roaring contest "sweetheart".lol
@@tofphuu5781 Out of context it seems so weird for Jon to do that. He had no idea Arya would be killing the Night King in this precise moment, did he want to throw his life away?
@@holysecret2 ik i was making a small joke on small filming errors lol.
Yeah, but by that point Brienne, Jaime and... I want to say Pod, it was hard to see, had been pushed against the wall by the dead for like 10 minutes and somehow survived.
Melisandre took off her necklace to die because she once said: "I've been wanting to die a long time ago." She's old, she's seen everything, and did everything she could do.
Now that she has served her purpose, she has nothing to live for anymore, so she can now finally rest. It's a fitting end.
The Long Night doesn't mean just regular winter. Without the Night King the implication in the horrors is the Long Night that Old Nan spoke of will never occur again. Bad winters yes. But not magical winters.
Jaqen would orshould be totally agaisn't it. The Night King doesn't worship death he in ways proclaims he is death and uses Necromancy/ Necromancy is the prime evil of every Death entity in every world. That's breaking the rule of dying. If anything Jaqen let Arya go way back when because she had a target for the many face god... The Night King.
GoRd0oO Agreed. The NK is taking death away from the Many Faced God. The NK is unbalancing the Natural order of things and the followers of the MFG wouldn’t like that.
THANK YOU!!! IMO, this is why they let Arya just waltz out the door. You don't get to be trained like that and just leave when you want, but in Arya's case they wanted her to return to kill the NK. That was always her mission. I wish the show had done a better job of showing Arya's training. Everyone saw her training with the staff but they don't quite get the swift, silent, deadly part of it.
@@AtsilaH Yeah like we also only heard maybe once or twice in the show that faceless assassins are expensive as shit. There's a reason lords and rulers of cities dont use them that often. One they don't want to be in debt with them, and two they are expensive to hire. So just imagine the actual assassins, its not a place where you go and learn and just leave when you learned enough and didn't want to continue. Especially someone like Arya as talented as her, I think she knows she never left and has been serving him all along. I wonder if after the story ends will her character eventually return to them and continue on working with them as an agent in Westeros or something.
@@RobDLC Yeah its the obvious thing that's not really obvious because they don't really focus on the gods nor the more magical entities. But the Night King was clearly a threat to someone like the many faced God, so it makes sense for Gods to intervene and stop them were humans didn't stand a chance.
It makes sense that Melisandre finds Arya and gives her this seed of becoming a killer and a faceless man just happens to be captured and traveled with her from the moment she was in danger in King's Landing to escorting out of imminent danger into the path of becoming what she became.
"Weirdly" enough she was always around individuals who worshipped or had set purposes by the lord of light and the many faced god.
@@JaayCeez Yes, I really wish they had put more backstory in on the faceless men. And I agree with you as I don't think Arya will ever be completely free of them. I can't see her settling down with Gentry and popping out little blacksmithing babies. That's not the life she wanted and I don't think it's the life she'll have. Maybe one day the books will be finished and we'll know for sure...