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Originally Posted by listopencil:
Yeah. That was fucking ridiculously high quality for television. I'm not even sure what you could stack up against it.
I love that too. I'd stack the final fight scene of Hannibal right there with it. Just brilliant cinematography and probably my favorite tv show finale of all time. [Reply]
The real question is can the white walkers kill a dragon, and if so, can they resurrect it like they do other dead animals? Could we see Drogon battling his siblings turned ice dragons? [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Imagine the morale dip of enemy armies when something like that swoops over the battlefield. And then two more that are nearly as big.
Originally Posted by Hawk:
The real question is can the white walkers kill a dragon, and if so, can they resurrect it like they do other dead animals? Could we see Drogon battling his siblings turned ice dragons?
I''d say that's a virtual certainty at this point.
We talked about it a while back in this thread, but the walkers and their wights seem to have little to no defense against dragons. It wouldn't make for a great story if they just show up and wipe them all out.
So I'm guessing one of the dragons will die, either in war with Cersei/Euron or the wights will overrun them somehow where it'll be risen from the dead. I'd also guess it'll be Rhaegel or Viserion. That would be a hell of a twist and give the walkers some firepower but not too much for Drogon to deal with.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Big theory out there is that one of the three dragons will be killed and "raised" by the Night King.
If he doesn't already have one, this is practically the only way the Night King can compete against three flame throwing dragons, you'd think (unless he has the TRUE Dragonbinder at his disposal).
That said, I'm one of those numbskulls that thinks we actually saw a slight glimpse of the Night King's Ice Dragon at the Battle of Hardhome. It was brief, just a glimpse of something stirring in the clouds, but it was there. And also, how did all of those Wildlings that got stuck outside the gate die and get turned so quickly, if not for the ice blast from an Ice Dragon?