Hurl Bruce
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The 3-Eyed Pervert?
He literally could've told Sansa anything.The 3-Eyed Pervert?
None of the military stuff makes any sense. How did the Unsullied get to Casterly Rock? How did Euron manage to sink one fleet, but not get the other until they reached Casterly Rock?
And how many freaking Lannister troops are there exactly? Who was defending Kings Landing when the entire Lannister army was fighting the Tyrells? Where the hell are 50,000 horsed Dothraki on Dragonstone? Where the hell are all the Vale knights?
I guess it's all for the sake of drama, but the strategy and troop stuff is pretty cartoony at this point.
None of the military stuff makes any sense. How did the Unsullied get to Casterly Rock? How did Euron manage to sink one fleet, but not get the other until they reached Casterly Rock?
And how many freaking Lannister troops are there exactly? Who was defending Kings Landing when the entire Lannister army was fighting the Tyrells? Where the hell are 50,000 horsed Dothraki on Dragonstone? Where the hell are all the Vale knights?
I guess it's all for the sake of drama, but the strategy and troop stuff is pretty cartoony at this point.
Dany is getting more obnoxious every episode too
She is starting to slide into madness like her father. The signs are there.
The Unsullied clearly sailed. If you listen to Jaime's explanation, it was clearly a ruse to get the Unsullied in a useless castle, destroy their ships, and now they have to march across the entire continent to get back to Daenerys. Because they can't hold Casterly Rock.
It's not a military documentary. All of this can be explained away, but if the show went into it all it'd be 3 hour long episodes to cover one aspect of the show just to appease military junkies. I mean, the Vale troops were mostly in the north last we saw (and their commander was in Winterfell this episode). The Lannisters have a massive army, as far as any of us know.
Now, the Dothraki on Dragonstone I wondered about.
1) How did the Unsullied manage to make it all the way to Casterly Rock -and in what ships - without being sunk by Euron?
2). How did Olenna make it to Highgarden?
3) How is Euron preening in King's Landing while his ships use warp drive to get to Casterly Rock?
4). Who was defending King's Landing?
The Lannisters have lost a shit load of troops during this war, yet both they and Euron seem to have infinite men/ships.
Dunno. Just feels like the showrunners have tossed any semblance of time/distance/military continuity out the window for plot convenience, which is something GRRM really didn't do, and the show didn't do either until recently.
Agreed although still not sure they are going that direction.