actually what does 'Dragonstone' even imply..
The island is basically dragonglass, the castle on it was built to look like dragons.
actually what does 'Dragonstone' even imply..
Which means the dragonglass could impart dragon healing properties to the surrounding water... ?The island is basically dragonglass, the castle on it was built to look like dragons.
Watching again I can't understand why Deny didn't fly around Euron's fleet and burn them from behind.
I am really struggling to suspend my disbelief.
Shame.
First time in history a naval unit has 'ambushed' an aircraft without them seeing.
Utter utter carnage, you won’t see anything much more horrific than that little lot
Utter utter carnage, you won’t see anything much more horrific than that little lot
It’s gonna be brutal my moneys on king gendry and queen aryaLeads nicely to John turning against Denerys and who could blame him. Utter carnage.
We lost Clegane. He'll be missed.
Leads nicely to John turning against Denerys and who could blame him. Utter carnage.
We lost Clegane. He'll be missed.
That’s just the script
Not as good as it was I’ll grant you but it’s still up there for fantastic viewing
I'm waiting to see 'Game of Thrones - The Last Watch' on May 26 which is a 2 hour documentary on the making of the final season. Should be interesting seeing how they constructed some of the sets - which in tonights episode were pretty spectacular.
And yes, it did feel a bit rushed.
80 minutes to wrap it up
That’s half the time the Avengers needed with less characters