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Previous episodes and theories are fair game. It is why I read the thread, not for spoilers. Seems reasonable and common practice to continue spoiler tags when discussing spoilers.

IIRC we used to have a Spoilers Thread for those of us that had read the books.

Also, how was my OP even griping?

You're right, I apologize..move on.
 
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Telling people not to come to a thread when you can just as easily use a spoiler tag, is not right. Openly talking about theories we all have and broadcasting spoilers is much different. I don't want to know what was leaked and is about to happen, I want to find that out when I'm watching the show. That's fine if anyone else thinks otherwise and likes to look up spoilers and talk about it; just use a spoiler tag. It's that easy. Even when responding to someone that used a spoiler tag, use another spoiler tag. It really shouldn't be so difficult.

I didn't tell anybody not to come here. I don't have any authority to tell anybody what to do, and I wasn't the one that brought it up to start with, and what I did say was vague, but either way I apologize..now please move on.
 
I didn't tell anybody not to come here. I don't have any authority to tell anybody what to do, and I wasn't the one that brought it up to start with, and what I did say was vague, but either way I apologize..now please move on.

Even vague, we can usually figure it out and then it's spoiled. But it's all good man, moving on.
 
Spoiler for episode 6...do not read if you don't want part of the episode to be spoiled.

The guys that decided to march beyond the wall get themselves into some **** and Dany rides in to save the day. This part idk if it's a 100% sure or not but I believe it is...somehow one of her dragons dies (Viserion) during this and becomes an Ice Dragon and that's how the Knight King tears down part of the wall in episode 7.

I just saw a picture that seems to confirm this; if it's real of course.
 
Found a good map of Westeros, because I was curious about time frames of characters and armies traveling. https://quartermaester.info/

Not to be nitpicky, but in the time since the Night King's attack on Hardhome, Jon has went to Castle Black, gotten killed, resurrected, gathered an army and marched to Winterfell, fought the Battle of the Bastards, milled about long enough in Winterfell to meet with the northern Lords, sailed to Dragonstone, milled about there a bit with Daenarys, sailed to East Watch, and now is north of the wall again. He's done all of that and the Night King is still marching on Eastwatch from Hardhome. Look on the map how close Hardhome is to Eastwatch.
 
Found a good map of Westeros, because I was curious about time frames of characters and armies traveling. https://quartermaester.info/

Not to be nitpicky, but in the time since the Night King's attack on Hardhome, Jon has went to Castle Black, gotten killed, resurrected, gathered an army and marched to Winterfell, fought the Battle of the Bastards, milled about long enough in Winterfell to meet with the northern Lords, sailed to Dragonstone, milled about there a bit with Daenarys, sailed to East Watch, and now is north of the wall again. He's done all of that and the Night King is still marching on Eastwatch from Hardhome. Look on the map how close Hardhome is to Eastwatch.
I chalk it up to following the freeze line as it moves south. Probably weak logic but works for me.
 
Didn't the Night King have to go around that river that Jon and the survivors sailed across to get away from them? That could explain it, no??
 
Found a good map of Westeros, because I was curious about time frames of characters and armies traveling. https://quartermaester.info/

Not to be nitpicky, but in the time since the Night King's attack on Hardhome, Jon has went to Castle Black, gotten killed, resurrected, gathered an army and marched to Winterfell, fought the Battle of the Bastards, milled about long enough in Winterfell to meet with the northern Lords, sailed to Dragonstone, milled about there a bit with Daenarys, sailed to East Watch, and now is north of the wall again. He's done all of that and the Night King is still marching on Eastwatch from Hardhome. Look on the map how close Hardhome is to Eastwatch.

Don't fall into the rabbit hole of how time works on this show anymore. It no longer has any logic to it. I mean The Unsullied sailed from Dragonstone at the same time as Dany's Ironborn and Dornish headed in the same direction. Euron destroyed the Ironborn and not the Unsullied during the trip, went back the other way past Dragonstone to King's Landing. And still caught up to the Unsullied on the same day they landed at Casterly Rock on the other side of the continent. It doesn't make any sense and questioning it means you take it to seriously. Just enjoy the ride.
 
Don't fall into the rabbit hole of how time works on this show anymore. It no longer has any logic to it. I mean The Unsullied sailed from Dragonstone at the same time as Dany's Ironborn and Dornish headed in the same direction. Euron destroyed the Ironborn and not the Unsullied during the trip, went back the other way past Dragonstone to King's Landing. And still caught up to the Unsullied on the same day they landed at Casterly Rock on the other side of the continent. It doesn't make any sense and questioning it means you take it to seriously. Just enjoy the ride.

Yeah at this point we just need to accept that the timeline isn't realistic.
 
Don't fall into the rabbit hole of how time works on this show anymore. It no longer has any logic to it. I mean The Unsullied sailed from Dragonstone at the same time as Dany's Ironborn and Dornish headed in the same direction. Euron destroyed the Ironborn and not the Unsullied during the trip, went back the other way past Dragonstone to King's Landing. And still caught up to the Unsullied on the same day they landed at Casterly Rock on the other side of the continent. It doesn't make any sense and questioning it means you take it to seriously. Just enjoy the ride.

You're not going to like episode 6.
 
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Found a good map of Westeros, because I was curious about time frames of characters and armies traveling. https://quartermaester.info/

Not to be nitpicky, but in the time since the Night King's attack on Hardhome, Jon has went to Castle Black, gotten killed, resurrected, gathered an army and marched to Winterfell, fought the Battle of the Bastards, milled about long enough in Winterfell to meet with the northern Lords, sailed to Dragonstone, milled about there a bit with Daenarys, sailed to East Watch, and now is north of the wall again. He's done all of that and the Night King is still marching on Eastwatch from Hardhome. Look on the map how close Hardhome is to Eastwatch.

The Night's King has certainly been moving slowly, but he didn't go from Hardhome to Eastwatch. He traveled to go kill the Three-eyed Raven. I'm not quite sure how far that is.
 
Don't fall into the rabbit hole of how time works on this show anymore. It no longer has any logic to it. I mean The Unsullied sailed from Dragonstone at the same time as Dany's Ironborn and Dornish headed in the same direction. Euron destroyed the Ironborn and not the Unsullied during the trip, went back the other way past Dragonstone to King's Landing. And still caught up to the Unsullied on the same day they landed at Casterly Rock on the other side of the continent. It doesn't make any sense and questioning it means you take it to seriously. Just enjoy the ride.

Yep, for all we know Cersei and Jamie will have a 25 year old child the next time we visit King's Landing.
 
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