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If it's dead then it shouldn't still be able to breathe - much less breathe fire. An ice dragon is fine as long as it can't still spit fire.

Yeah..I do agree with that. But a zombie dragon is a very formidable weapon regardless if whether it can breathe fire or not. I mean the dang things are nearly indestructible from ordinary weapons when alive, now that it's a wight, how do you kill it? Is it still impervious to fire?
 
If it's dead then it shouldn't still be able to breathe - much less breathe fire. An ice dragon is fine as long as it can't still spit fire.

A dead dragon just got resurrected by frozen demon creatures and were arguing logic about whether zombies can breathe?

Idk if it will be fire or ice but I sure as hell know that something is coming out of that mofo's mouth
 
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If it's dead then it shouldn't still be able to breathe - much less breathe fire. An ice dragon is fine as long as it can't still spit fire.

Skeletons shouldn't be able to walk because they have no muscles, but that doesn't seem to be a physiological issue to most people
 
Pretty good episode. I had forgotten about Benjen. He so had time to also get on the horse though.

Sucks there's only 1 episode left but at least it's football season the following weekend.
 
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Pretty good episode. I had forgotten about Benjen. He so had time to also get on the horse though.

Sucks there's only 1 episode left but at least it's football season the following weekend.

But no more episodes till 2019??
 
A lot of dummies on the internet throwing around the phrase deus ex machina tonight in regards to what happened in this episode.

Deus ex machina would be Benjen arriving with an army of his own wights to save Jon or Dany suddenly having a fourth dragon. Nothing we saw was a deus ex machina because it was all previously established. Including main characters covering huge amounts of ground super quick.
 
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Even the Night King's Olympic javelin throw killing the dragon was believable in the context of the story. We know they have super strength and we know the dragons are vulnerable to pointy projectiles.

The WWs having huge chains is probably the biggest deus ex machina in the episode, but it's not unrealistic to think they pulled them off a sunken/wrecked ship off the coast somewhere.
 
just saw on the twitter that Longclaw's pommel (the wolf) opened it's eyes when Jon came out of the water. The posted a before and after but not sure if it was a photoshop job or really happened.
 
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