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1. If they knew they couldn’t beat them in a straight fight why did they just send the Dothraki to their deaths?
2. Are all of the Dothraki dead?
3. But seriously, why just charge the Dothraki into darkness, completely outnumbered and beyond the protection of arrows and the castle defenses just to die?
4. How can the wights not break through a wooden crate in Season Seven but could break through stone crypts in Season Eight?
5. Why not face the army of the undead in the Eyrie, which has been established as the safest place in Westeros?
6. Literally no one thought the crypts might be a bad place to go?
7. Where did Arya come from when she killed the Night King?
8. Where was Ghost during the battle?
9. Where did Melisandre come from?
10. Why did she die?
11. What did she actually do?
12. So you’re telling me that the master plan to defend the living from certain doom was to ride the Dothraki to their deaths then wait behind the walls of a castle only protected by a small fire that the brainless undead wights could get through by piling their stupid bodies on top, while eight guys with arrows protect the one person who contains all the knowledge of human history?
13. If the wights can’t cross water why not build a moat?
14. Did the human army not plan for all of their casualties becoming wights? They’ve seen it happen before so presumably they should have been prepared for this to happen?
15. Did they prepare at all?
16. Are Little Sam and Gilly alive?
17. Why did Jon and Dany do literally nothing with their dragons?
18. Why didn't the Night King wait until everyone was dead then go get Bran?
19. Was there an undead Lyanna Stark, an undead Catelyn Stark, and an undead Ned Stark walking around somewhere?
20. So Bran’s only contribution to that entire battle was flying around with some birds?
21. Really was that it? After eight seasons and more than 70 hours of television where the ultimate antagonist was marching south, it was all resolved in one night, without giving the antagonist a clear motive or purpose?
22. We’re supposed to assume that in 10,000 years when the Three-Eyed Raven has fought the Night King presumably many times that the humans never came up with the plan to…stab the Night King?
23. This great war, the war to end all wars, the fight for the living, took only one night, killed none of our beloved main characters and was won by the Night King walking into the most obvious trap ever placed?
24. Does this mean winter is over after lasting a couple of days?
25. So, in other words, Cersei made the right call to stay out of this stupid battle up north and wait for these idiots to fight her with half an army and no Dothraki because they mindlessly sent them to their deaths?
26. If that’s the case, shouldn’t Cersei just win the Iron Throne because she’s clearly the only person with any brains in Westeros?
27. Does that make Arya Azor Ahai?
28. Is anyone the Prince that Was Promised?
29. Did any of the decades of clues and prophecies and storytelling matter in the end?
30. Would George R.R. Martin have wrapped everything up so neatly?
Um belo destaque pra pergunta 24
1. If they knew they couldn’t beat them in a straight fight why did they just send the Dothraki to their deaths?
2. Are all of the Dothraki dead?
3. But seriously, why just charge the Dothraki into darkness, completely outnumbered and beyond the protection of arrows and the castle defenses just to die?
4. How can the wights not break through a wooden crate in Season Seven but could break through stone crypts in Season Eight?
5. Why not face the army of the undead in the Eyrie, which has been established as the safest place in Westeros?
6. Literally no one thought the crypts might be a bad place to go?
7. Where did Arya come from when she killed the Night King?
8. Where was Ghost during the battle?
9. Where did Melisandre come from?
10. Why did she die?
11. What did she actually do?
12. So you’re telling me that the master plan to defend the living from certain doom was to ride the Dothraki to their deaths then wait behind the walls of a castle only protected by a small fire that the brainless undead wights could get through by piling their stupid bodies on top, while eight guys with arrows protect the one person who contains all the knowledge of human history?
13. If the wights can’t cross water why not build a moat?
14. Did the human army not plan for all of their casualties becoming wights? They’ve seen it happen before so presumably they should have been prepared for this to happen?
15. Did they prepare at all?
16. Are Little Sam and Gilly alive?
17. Why did Jon and Dany do literally nothing with their dragons?
18. Why didn't the Night King wait until everyone was dead then go get Bran?
19. Was there an undead Lyanna Stark, an undead Catelyn Stark, and an undead Ned Stark walking around somewhere?
20. So Bran’s only contribution to that entire battle was flying around with some birds?
21. Really was that it? After eight seasons and more than 70 hours of television where the ultimate antagonist was marching south, it was all resolved in one night, without giving the antagonist a clear motive or purpose?
22. We’re supposed to assume that in 10,000 years when the Three-Eyed Raven has fought the Night King presumably many times that the humans never came up with the plan to…stab the Night King?
23. This great war, the war to end all wars, the fight for the living, took only one night, killed none of our beloved main characters and was won by the Night King walking into the most obvious trap ever placed?
24. Does this mean winter is over after lasting a couple of days?
25. So, in other words, Cersei made the right call to stay out of this stupid battle up north and wait for these idiots to fight her with half an army and no Dothraki because they mindlessly sent them to their deaths?
26. If that’s the case, shouldn’t Cersei just win the Iron Throne because she’s clearly the only person with any brains in Westeros?
27. Does that make Arya Azor Ahai?
28. Is anyone the Prince that Was Promised?
29. Did any of the decades of clues and prophecies and storytelling matter in the end?
30. Would George R.R. Martin have wrapped everything up so neatly?