Ok, kitan, do tell us what's messing you up.
- Tyrion is finally advising Daenerys... and it seems they see eye-to-eye.
- Jorah's going full retard... but he knows he's doomed by greyscale, so might as well show her what she threw away.
- Arya's learning to be a faceless assassin.
- Cersei is being urged to confess, or else there will be a trial... not an entirely fair one.
- and half the episode is spent at Hardhome, where we see exactly the kind of threat that lies beyond the wall and why the wildlings and the night's watch must unite against that common foe. Why the whitewalkers and whights do that is beyond me... they're the villains, who cares?! They're pure evil and want to kill all, like zombies after brains. We do know that the realm of men has some weapons they can use against this cold foe: dragonglass (and there's a ton of it at dragonstone), Valyrian steel (forged using dragon fire) and... well... there are the dragons themselves... and the wall has a few spells that keep them out.
- Tyrion is finally advising Daenerys... and it seems they see eye-to-eye.
- Jorah's going full retard... but he knows he's doomed by greyscale, so might as well show her what she threw away.
- Arya's learning to be a faceless assassin.
- Cersei is being urged to confess, or else there will be a trial... not an entirely fair one.
- and half the episode is spent at Hardhome, where we see exactly the kind of threat that lies beyond the wall and why the wildlings and the night's watch must unite against that common foe. Why the whitewalkers and whights do that is beyond me... they're the villains, who cares?! They're pure evil and want to kill all, like zombies after brains. We do know that the realm of men has some weapons they can use against this cold foe: dragonglass (and there's a ton of it at dragonstone), Valyrian steel (forged using dragon fire) and... well... there are the dragons themselves... and the wall has a few spells that keep them out.