I haven't used this dead blog in years, but for some reason it shows up sometimes in my feed. I guess I need to contact Google and let them know this is a fake news blog that leaves readers more ignorant than they would have been if they didn't read it and needs to be blocked from feeds.
Lovecraft was mentally ill with no access to mental help. It's well known his racism was a symptom of his mental illness, so this is nothing but ignorant bashing of a mentally ill man that suffered his entire life unable to get help. You are judging him based on modern beliefs.
@Genchild: I don't really feel anything from the show anymore, so I'm not really much of a fan. I just pay attention and am able to follow what I see and hear. I don't even consider the TV show canon, it's more like fanfic to me.
So your fanboy excuse to defend the writer for being incompetent doesn't really hold up.
Fire visions from the LoL brought the Brotherhood Without Banners to the north to run into Jon.
Jon does need a wight to convince everyone in the south, not just Cerci. Just last episode Sam asked if the Maesters could force the seven kingdoms to action against the armies of the dead if they needed to, and the head Maester said that they could, but that they don't believe. So this wight is for more than Cerci.
The undead are raised by necromancy. It's not outright called necromancy, but from all we've seen it's typical fantasy necromancy. If something is dead it can be risen, no matter how they died. We've seen animals, people, giants, and now a dragon. That's why all the bodies were burned after the Battle of the Bastards. The wall in the book has runes built in to prevent the necromancers from raising stuff on the other side, but undead can be brought through Trojan Hourse style like we saw in the first season when they brought a dead Night's Watch member back and he attacked Mormont and Jon.
They waited on that rock for a night and some of the day, so there was plenty of time for a raven to reach Dany and her to fly there. Westros isn't anywhere near as large as you seem to think, especially by air. It's an island, not a large continent.
The undead aren't infinite. The night king has slowly been building an army over the years because of how few sources of getting the dead there are. He would have been letting the wildlings breed and fight each other to slowly build up his horde enough to even be a threat. So pouring a lot of undead into a lake where they'll get stuck just to reach a few people on a rock would be a stupid waste of resources.
Jon was brought back with fire magic so that might be why he could survive the cold.
Arya and Sansa are fighting because of Littlefinger's manipulations. He is currently separating Sansa from her allies.
I really don't see a point in reading anymore of the recap or whatever this mess is supposed to be and wasting my time correcting you. These are corrections from the bits I read on my phone.
Can I have your job? I have poor writing skills, but I can follow a simple TV show and repeat what happened without getting a ton of stuff wrong. Probably a bit of a step up on this site with how often writers get stuff wrong. It's why I rarely use this site and usually skip stuff on my feed from here.
Ugh, so now they're calling adding content to early access games expansions? Sounds like PR designed to make people think like they're doing the consumer a favor.
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