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Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Speaking of, it's entirely too early for the Walkers to be south of the wall, especially at Winterfell, but pause the episode 9 preview at 00:42 and check the background.
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
She did when she smoked off Trant.
Correct, she has already done the face changing thing in the series. She just bested the waif. She should be bad ass enough to take out the people on her list. [Reply]
So after Dany and her Dothraki horde (and dragons) finish off the Slavers, how is she going to deal with Tyrion who basically enabled that entire situation? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
The riders on the hill? That's likely Jon, Davos, and Sansa imo. Or some other lieutenants.
I agree. That was just in response to the guy I originally quoted thinking the show writers do things in odd ways with no real purpose in an effort to drum up speculation.
The riders on the hill look eerily similar to the Walkers during the battle at Hardhome. [Reply]
Maybe I missed something.....but it went from the slavers showing up to claim what was theirs.....to them firing on the city. Are we to assume that's because they refused to give them anything? They never really stated that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pestilence:
Maybe I missed something.....but it went from the slavers showing up to claim what was theirs.....to them firing on the city. Are we to assume that's because they refused to give them anything? They never really stated that.
I think they just saw an opportunity to strike a blow with Dany AWOL, and that they never really were interested in anything Tyrion offered. The Masters are pretty egotistical and don't like the idea of being told conditions by a little girl (or those that speak for her).
And not really related to the Slaver's attack on Mereen - but I think it was Varys himself that burned the fleet that was to take Dany and her Unsullied to Westeros. The question is why? [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I agree. That was just in response to the guy I originally quoted thinking the show writers do things in odd ways with no real purpose in an effort to drum up speculation.
The riders on the hill look eerily similar to the Walkers during the battle at Hardhome.
Jumping back to Mereen, maybe this is the perfect opportunity for Yara and the Ironborn to jump into the fray by taking on the Slaver's fleet and showing Dany they are allies to her cause.... [Reply]
And we don't know how many of the Others there truly are, but assuming there were only four as shown here and Meera having killed one in Bloodraven's cave there would only be three left. [Reply]