Was that a wight?
But… handed over to whom? :eek:
I know I haven’t read the book in a while, but I’m not crazy in thinking some of this stuff is different, right?
Some of it is, but it’s been too long for me I don’t remember what. I started to read CoK again, but I kinda wanna take in what they’re doing & not constantly comparing the book. Some I remember, lots I don’t
Pffft! That’s what the undead things are called!
Tune in next week, when wights found a colony of pasty in-bred mutants, red-headed sorceresses undermine rebellions, and more Dornish wine is consumed than you can build a drinking game around!
I wonder if I can become a sorceress between now & then…hmmmm
Thanks again for joining me you guys are the best. Still miss you like crazy
Easily the best lines of the episode! LOL
Me too!
They changed her name to Yara since allegedly Osha and Asha sound too similar. :rolleyes:
She, nooo. lol
I think not, especially when you pay attention to the glass-breaking like sound effects used in that scene and how it moves:
Based on an interview I read, I think it was a wight
It’s hard to say; all wight people look the same to me.
Seriously, however: there is a difference between the walking dead/undead and The Others, right?
It was an Other/White Walker.
Here they confirm it in the last video named “[LEFT]Maintaining a Mystery:” [/LEFT]
http://www.spoilertv.com/2012/04/game-of-thrones-episode-202-night-lands_4112.html
Yes there is, although some might say The Others are Undead as well.
White Walkers: Mysterious/Magical creature which can revive dead corpses which makes them to Wights.
Wights: Wildlings, Common People, which got are roaming the lands like Zombies