One user even points out that Jon found a bunch of old dragonglass arrows earlier in the season-meaning it was both possible, and effective to use them as weapons like this. None of the people who responded to the post could explain why the humans never made dragonglass arrows. With the arrows they could easily kill zombie Viserion too. Arrows would be a smart choice because they could kill wights/white walkers (and maybe even the Night King) without hand to hand combat and in one shot. In Season 3 we see Sam kill a white walker with a dragonglass dagger, so we know that dragonglass is an effective choice for killing white walkers and wights. Recently, on Reddit, a fan asked a pretty valid question that, so far, I've not seen pop up: On Dragonstone we see that there is plenty of dragonglass (s7e4), but for some reason, no one thought of making dragonglass arrowheads, think about it. Here we are nearly a year later, and fans are still finding major plot holes with the episode. Why didn't they build a moat? Why didn't they plan for their own dead soldiers being reanimated by the Night King as we've seen happen before? Why didn't they use the dragons? Why didn't Bran do anything at all? Why did Jon just yell at a dragon?Īll valid questions that no one in the writers' room bothered to ask. Meanwhile, eight guys protected one person who contained all the knowledge of human history. Then they waited behind the walls of the castle protected by a small fire that the undead wights could easily pass by piling their bodies on top of it. The human battle strategy was also nonsensical: They rode the Dothraki to their certain deaths out of range from their archer support. Tormund From 'GoT' Knows What Jon Did Post-Finale.
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