Game of Thrones Season 7 Discussion

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It followed straight on from the end of last season.

Maybe you think a 100 foot wooden ship can be built in a few hours. The reality is very different ;)
An 18th Century Ship of the Line took up to 5 years to build

A little one like Columbus's Santa Maria was made in a year

Judging by the sheer size of the fire-spitting Dreadnought Euron is supposed to have knocked up the timeline is a bit sketchy to say the least
 


It followed straight on from the end of last season.

Maybe you think a 100 foot wooden ship can be built in a few hours. The reality is very different ;)

Aye especially of the Iron Islands shipbuilders are like Austin and Pickersgill on a Union go slow.

I'm not happy about that like.

Also why are so many people down on the Sand Snakes? What's not to like about Eurasian tottie with martial arts skills who whup their wane out at the drop of a hat?

So was that really Nymeria or just some random direwolf who suddenly lost his appetite? Are there any of the original direwolves left besides ghost? Come to think of it where is Ghost we haven't seen him in a while?
 
It followed straight on from the end of last season.

Maybe you think a 100 foot wooden ship can be built in a few hours. The reality is very different ;)
No it didn't man. :lol:

Christ knows how long it's been.

So was that really Nymeria or just some random direwolf who suddenly lost his appetite? Are there any of the original direwolves left besides ghost? Come to think of it where is Ghost we haven't seen him in a while?

Aye, it's Nymeria. Arya let her go back in season 1.
 
No it didn't man. :lol:

Christ knows how long it's been.



Aye, it's Nymeria. Arya let her go back in season 1.
Aye I remember. But she said something confusing like 'it's not you' which seems like she's saying its not Nymeria. But Ned stark said that to Arya when they were talking about her wearing dresses and marrying some prince - 'nah, it's not you'.
 
Aye I remember. But she said something confusing like 'it's not you' which seems like she's saying its not Nymeria. But Ned stark said that to Arya when they were talking about her wearing dresses and marrying some prince - 'nah, it's not you'.
Yeah, I assumed she meant it wasn't in Nymeria's nature to come back and be her pet at Winterfell.
 
An 18th Century Ship of the Line took up to 5 years to build

A little one like Columbus's Santa Maria was made in a year

Judging by the sheer size of the fire-spitting Dreadnought Euron is supposed to have knocked up the timeline is a bit sketchy to say the least
Even if they somehow had the amount of shipbuilders available(they wouldn't) They'd need literally hundreds of thousands of trees(seasoned) They wouldn't even had time to chop all the trees down!

Handy that they also had 1000 trained ship crews materialise out of nowhere too.

No it didn't man. :lol:

Christ knows how long it's been.
Last season ended with Dany and co sailing across the narrow sea to Dragonstone(a few days or so)
 
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Even if they somehow had the amount of shipbuilders available(they wouldn't) They'd need literally hundreds of thousands of trees(seasoned) They wouldn't even had time to chop all the trees down!

Handy that they also had 1000 trained ship crews materialise out of nowhere too.


Last season ended with Dany and co sailing across the narrow sea to Dragonstone(a few days or so)

They set sail from Mereen, no? That's got to be 1000+ miles
 
Even if they somehow had the amount of shipbuilders available(they wouldn't) They'd need literally hundreds of thousands of trees(seasoned) They wouldn't even had time to chop all the trees down!

Handy that they also had 1000 trained ship crews materialise out of nowhere too.


Last season ended with Dany and co sailing across the narrow sea to Dragonstone(a few days or so)
It's not a documentary, man. There's f***ing dragons and all kinds of fantastical nonsense. Hardly any of it makes sense if you analyse it even slightly.
 
No idea if this is a common theory or not but I reckon this whole show has basically been Littlefinger vs Varys right from the start and will be until the end. The real "power" often lies behind the scenes, in this world and in GOT. I reckon Littlefinger knows about Jon Snow's real parents and will use that to his advantage, manipulating Sansa (the true heir to the North) along the way. I just wonder if either Varys or Littlefinger will realise the extent of the threat beyond the wall before it's too late. My prediction of the lot of them getting wiped out by the zombies might not be that far-fetched.
Nah
 
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