Girls Gone Canon Cast - ASOIAF Episode 62 - ASOS Jon VII
Episode Date: August 9, 2019In the words of the band A GREAT BIG WORLD, "ANYWHERE I WOULD'VE FOLLOWED YOU SAY SOMETHING, I'M GIVING UP ON YOU." You guys, it's sad. It's The One Where Ygritte Dies. --- Eliana's twitt...er: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric Eliana's reddit account: https://www.reddit.com/user/glass_table_girl Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/ Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor Chloe's blog: www.liesandarborgold.com
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Hello and welcome to Girls Gone Canon, episode 62, John 7, in A Song of Ice and Fire, A Storm of Swords. I am one of your
hosts, Chloe. You know me from the internet, Lies in Arbor on Twitter, Tumblr, and LiesinArborGold.com.
And I am another one of your hosts, Eliana. You might know me as GlossTableGirl over on Reddit,
on the Mason Rundley podcast, or maybe as Arithmetic over on Twitter.
We have had a crazy week.
This has been so much content in the last couple weeks.
Holy crap.
It was a whirlwind.
Like, I'm happy and hopefully all the rest of you are happy about what we've put out,
but like, we were like, damn.
Yeah, we're excited for the next week of a normal schedule.
Normal schedule, except not for Eliana because you're jet setting off around the world right now.
Indeed, I'm going to go to Upside Down Westeros.
Good for you.
Good for you.
I hope you have a safe trip.
You're doing that, like, soon.
So we are recording this.
We are getting you guys John 7.
And then I'm going on a plane.
It's gonna be sick.
Hey, go in on a jet plane, you know, like someone else, like Ygritte.
Why would you do this?
Why are you like this?
Spoilers.
The one where Ygritte dies.
You guys, we put out our first His Dark Materials episode.
It was on the Golden Compass slash Northern Lights, depending on where you live, what you read, what you own.
And it was chapters one through three.
Yes.
So that is up now for everyone in the public.
And if you are a patron, there's some fun stuff on there, some goodies.
Yeah, absolutely.
Some fun little doodles.
Yes.
You know, got to get in there and check it out.
Patreon.com. Girls Gone Canon.
There has to be balance in the force.
So as we said, you put out a lot of things this past week.
And because I am traveling, there will be no new episode next week.
So that is the week of...
If you were a $30 and up patron, you would get a release usually on August 14th.
$10 and up on August 15th, and everyone else on the 16th.
But alas, no one gets anything that week.
It's like a reverse Christmas.
Deal with it.
Yeah.
In fact, you guys have to give us an episode.
Oh, I would like that.
That would be cool.
Let's convince people to do that.
Yeah, everyone do your own Girls Gone Canon episode next week and send it to us.
I hope that happens.
What if someone does?
That would be amazing.
It would be very interesting.
I would love it.
It would be most pleasing to my career.
That would be actually really great.
I would love that, everyone.
Yeah, send us your episode of Girls Gone Canon.
And I'm not
gonna say which day exactly but that is maybe my birthday week so if you guys did want to send us
your own girls gone canon episodes a because it's reverse christmas and by that i mean
maybe my birthday somewhere along that week hashtag leo season Hashtag Leo season. Floating it.
Aries season came and went.
Rip us.
Yeah.
So before we jump into the one where Egret dies.
Why do you keep calling it that?
That's what this is.
It's how I get through the pain, Eliana.
Yeah. it's how i get through the pain eliana yeah uh before we jump there we did get an awesome email from our friend nicole aka lady ray of sea rise mother of dogs i love her i love that i think it's
very snazzy i'm a new listener and have been loving the point of view read through i started
listening to your podcast after listening to history of westeros's valarie read us
oh love history of westeros check themar Rereadus. Oh, love History of Westeros. Check them out.
It's been a completely different experience.
Reading and listening to a character's story all the way through.
Sansa's storyline read all the way through.
With no interruptions from other point of views.
Are a real life 12 year old puberty is awful story.
Just thrust into an ugly and ridiculous environment.
And people who hate on her do not take this into account.
Stop side seat driving. We never know what we would do not take this into account. Stop side seat
driving. We never know what we would do in a situation until we're faced with it. We only hope
we will be the hero of the story. And sometimes we aren't always heroic. Sometimes the most
overlooked actions are the most important and heroic. Example from Marvel's Spider-Man and
Infinity War, while fighting Thanos on Titan with the bigger name heroes, was catching the
Guardians before they floated away.
Without him paying attention to catch them while they were unconscious, would there have
been any Guardians left to come back after the blip?
In regard to episode 34, Elaine 1, I noticed the descriptions of Liza's wardrobe seem
to be a callback to Queen Mary I, who dressed ostentatiously, and Elizabeth I, who dressed
relatively plain to push the narrative of her virginity.
Also, maybe a real-life inspiration of Philip II
for Littlefinger, get a job,
preying on both Catalin and Liza,
as well as Sansa and Liza.
Philip II married Bloody Mary
and then pursued Queen Elizabeth's hand.
She also talks about how John's narrative
is a slow-burn horror story,
like the movie The Witch. Katie Dickey, who played Liza Aaron, is the mother in this movie. Reading his chapter stressed her out of knowing what he's going to face and how brilliantly George hid the crazy horror story in between everyone else's point of view.
Yes, this was a fantastic email. And like when it came in, I was like, Chloe, did you see this email? This is so good.
This was a fantastic email.
And like when it came in, I was like, Chloe, did you see this email?
This is so good.
I know.
I always am like, I have to mark it as on Reddit so that you see it too.
So that it's on top. That's what I do.
It's really hard sharing an email.
Actually, no, I don't know.
What if we just keep doing that forever and all of our emails look like they're on red, but they're all red?
We'll never know.
Yep.
There's no other way to figure this out too.
Yeah.
yep there's no other way to figure this out too so yeah but i i thought that this was a really great historical background to some of that like fashion hour stuff that we're into and i was like
this is such a great observation and analysis of that moment where sansa's getting dressed so
yeah i loved it i thought it was it has to be an exact it's exactly it like
the whole time like oh duh this is exactly what george is drawing from i don't know it was really
good it was just a really good thing to wake up to and see yeah good email especially get your
email game on you guys because nicole's is up she has email game we do have some like great emails
too like other people send funny emails and of do have some, like, great emails, too. Like, other people send
fun emails. And, of course, we read those
aloud for all of you.
Yes. Yes.
If you email us, if it doesn't get on, trust
me, we will send you an email back
or we will chat with you at some point. I promise.
Because we love
your emails. They're great.
Well, no, they're those people that we definitely ignore. Let's not
promise the men anything oh speaking of uh our friend uh joe messaged us asking how far little finger
would make it in survivor so i actually would not know i wanted to ask the expertise of kw dent aka kyle over on the blood of the podcast
podcast yeah i don't watch survivor i get it i don't watch it though so i'm i'm curious what
everyone thinks because i don't know yeah so everyone direct this question to at K-W-D-E-N-T
to the number two.
He has recently just binge-watched
all of the seasons of Survivor
starting from like 1999.
Oh my god.
Yeah, he was like talking about
how he just watched all of Survivor recently.
So I think that he's going to be the expert
on this question.
And I just don't feel
qualified to give an answer yeah we're gonna have to get with him for sure all right everyone and
lastly there was a tweet from there were several tweets but i wanted to call out this one from
our good friend manuclear bomb it was a quote tweet of a herd of very closely packed together sheep and in the
middle a little dog face is peering out he goes it's john snow with the wild legs and
this is just a very important tweet to me things with dogs are important to me
that is why he is a luminary and why we have had him on our podcast because he sends us dog pictures
it's not hard to please us juliette nicole sent us dog pictures too she has many doggos and they
are variously wonderful so it's not hard we're very simple you know what we want yeah you know
what we want guys let's jump into our lightning round in catalan six catalan and rob's campaign arrive at the
twins breaking bread and salt with walder and his expansive family aria 10 aria and sandor are on
their way to a wedding and it's gonna be great it's gonna be sick catalan seven and so he spoke, and so he spoke, that lord of Castamere.
Arya XI, Arya and Sandor are late for the wedding, but they're early for the funeral.
Sandor gets them the fuck out of there.
I knew you'd like that one.
I worked really hard.
I was going to do that one in Arya X and do something about that, but I was like, no, this is Arya.
It is. Perfect.
Tyrion 6.
Tywin reveals the true
monster beneath his skin.
Davos 5. Melisandre's
leeches strike again.
Davos' continued learning
may save the realm.
Hmm.
That brings us to Jon 7.
Minimally fortified, castle black is watched over by donald noy john and the men of the watch when things look grim the wall defends itself and
john faces the unimaginable loss of a first love yeah i'm sad are you sad i'm sad everyone we had
to do this chapter on its own there's no way we could have paired this with something else no it was always going to be john seven yeah we had to just let ourselves all be set
so john seven opens with they woke to the smoke of mole's town burning john's on crutches and he
thinks that well at least no one's going to die in their beds because we can prepare for this attack
even if we lose and he's been drinking dream wine to ease the pain of his leg
even though he wants milk of the
poppy, but he's like, no, I can't.
Yeah, not with the wildlings
coming. He insists he can fight
and everyone's like, mmm,
I don't think you can.
Donald Noy tells him, though, I have
need of every man who knows
which end of the spear to stab into the wildlings.
The pointy end. john had told his little sister something like that once he remembered oh noy agrees to put
john in a tower with a longbow he thinks the wild the wildlings who will be coming up the king's road
the magnar of then grig the goat coarse big boil i know they did not i like that he drops these names as though like
yeah these people are really important to me i'm like were they john i have never heard of them
before yeah it's like george was just giving a couple red shirts in the last second like it's
the same thing in the books it's as like a tv thing where you have weird red shirts same thing
guys same thing Out of nowhere.
And then he remembers Ygritte, even if he wasn't
friends with the other wildlings.
He could feel the throb of pain where her
arrow had gone through the meat and muscle of
his thigh. He remembered the old man's
eyes, too, and the black blood rushing
from his throat as the storm cracked
overhead. But he remembered the grotto,
best of all, the look of her
naked in the torchlight, the taste of her
mouth when it opened under his.
Ygritte, stay away.
Go south and raid. Go hide in
one of those round towers you liked so well.
You'll find nothing here but death.
Aww.
Hmm. Well,
too bad, because she finds a round tower
and dies. Oh, damn. Alright,
great. Just want to make
sure we're all ready for this i mean like if we if we talk about it that helps us process our
feelings if we're open about it right just like molly i don't know actually if molly processes
his feelings at all i thought that was just gonna be a transition anyways he's a night's watch man
in one of the flint towers and he's peeing this was important for me to include in the episode
and he's on top of the roofs and towers where there are several other men in black cloaks but
actually nine out of ten of those men are in fact scarecrows everybody look to your left look to your
right both of them are going to be scarecrows anyways john finds this ironic because actually
we're the crows imagine the lekeanu reeves meme that's john right now oh my god well they were
maester amon's idea he wanted to intimidate the wildlings or hoped they would think they had more
men than they actually do.
And that's something we see a lot of people do, right?
Jon especially has been fainting all that information to Mance of how many men they actually had, too.
So it kind of reminds me of that.
Yeah, I do think it's a good idea to try and make them think that they're well protected.
Obviously, it doesn't work because the wildlings and the Fence, I mean, they're desperate.
They're going to go for it no matter what they're on this side of
the wall right yeah they weren't ever gonna step down i mean yeah it was worth a try and it was
worth it for at least i don't know psychological damage or whatever atop the roof with john is a
boy from old town named satin the boy claimed to, older than John, but he was green as summer
grass for all that. Satin, they called him, even in the wool and mail and boiled leather
of the Night's Watch. The name he'd gotten in the brothel where he'd been born and
raised. He was pretty as a girl with his dark eyes, soft skin, and raven's ringlets.
Half a year at Castle Black had toughened up his hands, however, and Noyce said he was
passable with a crossbow. Whether he had the courage to
face what was coming, though.
I do think it's kind of funny
that what John notices about
Satin is how
pretty he is, considering that this is actually
one of the first things that many people
notice about John. They're always like, wow, John, you're
really pretty. You're prettier than
my daughters.
Well, interestingly enough, not only that but i
think that's why john takes him under his wing so much uh because john sees himself in him dark eyes
ravens ringlets you know satin has dark hair and light skin and uh dark eyes looks just like him
and john is a pretty young bastard who's lithe and fast same thing as
satin so he sees a lot of himself and it does kind of remind me when you read this of how silly that
show change was with ollie there was no reason yeah we already knew the wildlings were coming and
they were big bad stupid satin was better we deserve satin satin our beautiful lovely boy and when we say beautiful
we mean his heart i really do mean that um yeah he is a good boy oh john is limping along the
king's tower it's him satin and death dick followed there isn't a ton of protection or
places to stand in the battle and john remembers him and his uncle discussing the night's watch's
walls and its lack of defense once.
The Night's Watch is pledged to take no part in the quarrels of the realm.
Yet, over the centuries, certain Lord Commanders,
more proud than wise, forgot their vows and near destroyed all of us with their ambitions.
Lord Commander Runzel Hightower tried to bequeath the watch to his bastard son.
Lord Commander- Upjumped fuckers.
High notes.
Upjump jumped motherfucking
high towers what are you related to otto i bet you're related to i know that's what i was thinking
when i read that line earlier during the reread i was like of course the fucking high tower is
trying to do that i'm like a fucking course typical lord commander roderick flint thought
to make himself king beyond the wall tristan mudd, Mad Mark Rackenwell, Robin Hill. Did you know that 600 years ago, the commanders at Snowgate and the
Nightfort went to war against each other? And when the Lord Commander tried to stop them,
they joined forces to murder him? The Stark and Winterfell had to take a hand and
both their heads, which he did easily because their strongholds were not defensible. The Night's Watch had 996 lords commander
before Jair Mormont,
most of them men of courage and honor.
But we've had cowards and fools as well,
our tyrants and our madmen.
We survived because the lords and kings
of the seven kingdoms know
that we pose no threat to them,
no matter who should lead us.
Our only foes are to the north,
and to the north, we have north we have the wall yeah no definitely
fucking high towers god damn it as always auto ass high tower bitch ass runcel high
runcel what the fuck what the fuck and then alicent i would love to know backstory on the
other ones uh but it doesn't exist i don't know if george even has thought of
it but i want more for roderick and tristan and mad mark curious about robin hill me too yeah
there's definitely something meaningful though in the speech from benjamin about the night's watch
having its own share of cowards and fools and like tyrants and madmen as he says like he's saying you
know we're not like all completely honorable with human leaders unfortunately like they're very
fallible yeah we're only human and there's also an echo of the story beat we just saw happen
with the the lord commander tried to stop them they joined forces to murder him and jay or being
murdered by his own men and uh then there's that line the starks went in and had to you know
behead the people involved.
So I just thought that was interesting because it echoes the story beat that we just saw that 600 years ago they talk about this mutiny and murder.
And now here we are right past that. John reflects that now they're caught between the hammer and the anvil with the wildlings south of the wall.
of the wall. Which is a fun fact. It's some of the similar language that we hear in one of those Barristan Wynne's chapters where, trying not to give too much away, he does think the lines of
it's the hammer and the anvil in a certain martial setting. Yeah, and it's based off of that song of
the Redgrass Field in that instance, which of course you have the Battle of Fire and the Redgrass
Field, the Blackfire Rebellion. The hammer and hammer and the anvil though is the song about the strategy used by baylor and makar against
damon blackfire's army in the first black fire rebellion baylor led dornish spearmen he's the
hammer against the rear of the black fire forces and crush it against makar's shield wall the anvil
which is what the watchmen are basically about to do with the wildlings, with the fire. The best part is Donald Noy is a blacksmith. So he's in charge of the whole thing.
So he's choosing the hammer and the anvil strategy as a smith, which I thought was so neat. It's just
like, I see you, George. Okay. And of course, you can see a lot of these little correlations from
the Hedge Knight and Sworn Sword because the Hedge Knight was put out in 98 and Sworn Sword was out in 03.
George, during Storm,
he had all these ideas that are going straight into
2003's Sworn Sword.
And
the hammer and the anvil is something that was in the
Sworn Sword conversation between
Eustace Osgray, I believe.
So, lots of really interesting
ideas back and forth, and a lot of the language that
leads into A Feast for Crows is found in those last two books as well and dance yeah yeah i think that's
such a great catch and connection about donald noy of course choosing this strategy that's so great
um also baylor breaks fear love him hedge. I love him so much. Throwbacks. Throwbacks, Chloe.
Ugh, Maker. God, yeah.
Absolutely. I'm having a romantic, you know,
this is very romantic, and maybe
at the end, I'll find you dead on a field
and I'll cry over your body. Why can't I find you dead
on a field?
I don't know. You do Egret's voice. I'm John. That's true.
Oh, you're right. Well, shit.
You're dying, bitch.
Alright, everyone. So moy makes them a wall
it's a 10-foot barricade of their stores broadcloth timbers grains or so it seems uh the last of the
moles town people called moles are making the climb up with gren and pip woman little kids
an old man he wonders about those that didn't flee and he wonders if the thens would spare them
okay i also think
that we cannot skip over. There's this
person called, like, I don't know, Sky Blue Sue, but
most importantly, there's a
lady, this is the quote,
Lady Meliana
who was no lady all her friends
agreed. And I'm like, that's you,
Lady Eliana. Yeah, that's me. They just added
an M in front. I'm like, that's
me. I'm in this story i don't
know how george knew he knew yes so everyone i'm i'm in this but side note regarding those who
chose not to flee things were they too stupid or stubborn or whatever i think it's a really
difficult choice whether or not to choose to flee.
I understand, of course, that Molestown is under attack. It isn't far from Castle Black.
And of course, that makes fleeing to Castle Black easier. But this sort of situation,
like this sort of crisis isn't a black and white decision. And it happens a lot in our real world.
There's a cost to either choice when violence and conflict comes to your
region or town. And considering that, you know, the largest industry in Molestown is sex work,
it's implied that a lot of them are women. So there's a lot for them to lose. And in terms of,
especially in terms of safety, if they stay in the town, so it seems like a lot of them choose to
flee. But like, the situation in Molestown may or may not be different because of like that distance
from castle black they might think that it's more advantageous for them to choose to flee their
homes but you might sometimes see that people choose to stay and when people choose to take
the risk to stay in their homes it's because they're trying to calculate whether or not they
think this conflict and violence is close to them geographically, whether they can afford to stay there. Because fleeing also has its own set of
dangers as well, because out there on the road or outside of your village, you are also still
vulnerable to attack. You don't know what you're going to encounter. There are still people out
there. You might not have the same sort of food security that you have at home. There's no
assurance of it when people are displaced and your community is all dispersed.
And if you have family or children, that's a burden that people have to consider as well.
I think it's a difficult and almost impossible choice.
And I don't know if, like, John's considering that.
It is a slightly different situation, right?
Because you can see Molestown from Castle Black, but in general.
Yeah, and this
gives a lot of good shading for what's to come
in the future when they take refugees once
more from an even bigger and
more awful enemy.
Yeah, displacement in and of itself
is
very difficult for people
and
the fleeing itself, again,
is not
easy. It's not always the best choice neither
is staying obviously and yeah families make that choice for themselves and it is interesting i
what i wish we had a bigger look on molestown as far as just like a pov going there and spending
some time there to learn some stuff we actually get to see because they do have trade. Sam bought the garnets there for Jon's sword.
Yeah, and that makes sense.
I thought that was interesting.
It would make sense if they have a large, like, literally underground economy
other than, like, the brothels, right?
Because if they're mining...
The tunnels.
Yeah, in the tunnels, that would make sense for them to purchase garnets there.
Jon thinks that if they had the men,
they should have taken the attack to the wildling.
Cut them down on the king's row with 50 rangers, easily.
But they don't even have 50 rangers.
John reflects on how fucked they are.
It's all cripples, green boys, Dornish Dilly,
Red Allen of the Rosewood, Young Henley, Old Henley,
Hairy Hal, and Spotted Pate of Maidenpool.
Some of them wave at John when he goes by,
but some of them think him a turncloak still.
Shut the fuck up, Rast.
Donald Noyes commanding the men below.
He has a lord's voice, John thought.
His father had always said that in a battle,
a captain's lungs were as important as his sword arm.
It does not matter how brave or brilliant a man is.
If his commands cannot be heard.
Lord Mufasa?
Whoa. All you have to die is
become a ghost in the clouds
and then you can really direct your
army that way, right?
Lord Eddard told his
sons, so Rob and he used to climb the
towers of Winterfell to shout at each other
across the yard. Danilnoi could have drowned
out both of them.
The moles all went in terror of him, and rightfully so, since he was always threatening to rip their heads off.
You know, just a thought.
That's my father's man you're kicking.
Ah.
Just putting it out there.
The booming voice.
Mm-hmm, the booming voice.
That's interesting.
I'm just saying, just saying.
You know, Jon's lord face surfaces in A Storm of Swords and A Dance with Dragons later,
so we'll talk about it in the coming chapters, but that is a very interesting passage.
He has a lord's voice.
His father said you had to have a lord's voice, just like Jon adopts that lord face.
Interesting, interesting.
He's the commander, man.
Yeah, a lot of different ways of performing that.
Here's a hat tip to Michael, aka
Bookshelf Stud. We had him on
for a Theon episode
long ago, and he pointed
out, is Donald
Noy inspired by Hawaii senator,
former Hawaii senator,
the late Daniel Inoue,
who fought in World War II as part of the U.S. senator, former Hawaii senator, the late Daniel Inoue, who
fought in World War II as part of the
U.S. 442nd Infantry
Regiment, and he actually lost his right arm
in a grenade wound.
I thought that was an interesting catch.
I think that's, like, exact.
That's really, I didn't even notice that.
That's funny. Wow. Check out
Michael, aka at Bookshelf Stud.
Yeah, he's a dude. He's a good dude. He has a, AKA at bookshelf stud. Yeah.
He's a dude.
He's a good dude.
He has a really good taste in game of Thrones,
the TV show.
Yep.
Like me.
And we co-host Mr.
Monthly.
So.
No,
I puts a spear in every able-bodied person's hand.
He puts the children and woman to work as well.
Those too young to fight were carrying water and tending fires.
The town midwife heals the wounded with Clydus and Amon.
Three finger hob has tons of spit boys and kettle stirrers and onion choppers and even two sex workers offer to fight and they're given a place 40 feet up the steps satin is cold and he's warming
his hands in his armpits and john tells him that this is nothing compared to the frost fangs
and satin's like well i hope to never fucking go there and then he tells John I actually knew a girl who liked ice
and her wine in Old Town and he's like that's the only place
I should ever belong in wine
but just like
use grapes you fucking half breed
I use ice when I don't have frozen grapes
but everyone should just freeze and use
grapes they're reusable
or you can just eat them
and plus like what they're in Old Town they're not that
far off from
where they sell grapes in the vineyards.
The red wines are literally, like,
boom, right there. Like, they supply
the whole entire world with grapes. That's what they do.
Or even, if you're feeling really
luxurious, peaches.
Yeah, absolutely. You could freeze
peach up. Yeah, make yourself a sink, yeah.
Anyways, that was a stupid thing to say,
Satin. You should feel dumb.
Satin asks John if the Sentinels had scared the wildlings off but john thinks they likely stopped for a bit of uh pillaging and raping probably or they were waiting for night
midday comes and goes no wildlings owen the oaf brings raisin and nuts bread butter cheese onions
for john's whole crew in case they're stuck there
forever satin tries to give dick follard his food but john tells him to eat because it might be your
only chance before battle i thought that was great because this is basically war is a lot of
waiting you know it's like a lot of hurry up and wait i think it gives a really good view of that
yeah owen asks john lord snow he calls him, if the wildlings would come today.
And Jon says, if the horn blows, we'll know.
Two.
Two is for wildlings.
Owen was tall, toe-headed and amiable, a tireless worker, and surprisingly deft when it came
to working wood and fixing catapults and the like.
But as he'd gladly tell you, his mother had dropped him on his head when he was a baby
and half his wits had leaked out through his ear.
A lot of humor in this chapter, George,
for something so gruesomely ended.
It's pretty well done though,
because you need to have like
all those different emotions
for that ending to land.
But yeah, John asks Owen
if he remembers where to go
and Owen says,
yeah, I'm going to go to the third landing.
I'm going to shoot crossbows at the wildlings if they cross the barrier.
He's like, King Robert's going to come, though, right?
He's a mighty warrior.
Maester Aemon sent a bird.
John doesn't think there's any use in telling him.
Robert's dead.
So he's like, yeah, totes, totes, they sent a bird to Owen.
John's going to practice this technique of socializing again in this chapter in a much sadder way.
So get ready.
Being attacked.
The wildlings are here being attacked.
Maester Aemon had sent a lot of birds, not to one king, but to four.
Wildlings at the gate, the message ran.
The realm in danger, send all the help you can to Castle Black. Wildlings at the gate, the message ran. The realm in danger, send all the help you can to Castle Black.
Wildlings at the gate, the north in
danger, come with all your strength.
Saying yes, I mean, it's not Robert
because he's dead.
But one of the kings, a Baratheon even,
does come. Later, later.
Yeah.
The day goes on. The clouds leave,
the wall weeps, the men pray with
Septon Selador.
They have a nice last supper of black bread and mutton and ale.
And Jon tells Satin to light the kettle and fire.
As an aside for Septon Selador, and I'm sure we've like brought him up before, but not in this context. I didn't think to stop on it.
I don't think it really means much for the story other than being like a fun reference for George, like how he likes to put, I don't know, House Stradane or name Tully's after Muppets.
But the name Cellador seems like a play on the word cellar door, which many writers,
including of course, Tolkien, and also C.S. Lewis and like maybe Poe that's a rumored thing that it isn't really sourced
and people aren't sure if that's true or not
felt to be one of if not the most beautiful phrase slash word in the English language
maybe it's cool if you say it like a cellar door or something
but it had nothing to do with the actual meaning of the word
because like cellar doors are kind of I don't know mundane and lame
they think it's very beautiful just because of the way it sounded.
Writers doing writer things.
Yeah, I immediately thought that today.
I was like, wait a second, is this cellar door?
So I'm glad you did that legwork because I did not get to it.
Yeah, I think it's also what reference in Donnie Darko, if any of you were into that.
This is also how I feel about the word panzerbjorn.
I don't think it's a beautiful word.
It's just a fun word to say.
It is fun.
It's like a differentiate is one of my favorites.
I like to say differentiate.
It's just got a lot of bah, bah, bah.
So he goes downstairs to bar the door.
The door to the king's tower was oak studded with iron.
It might delay the fens, but it would not stop them if they wanted to come in.
I like that.
It reminds me of Night of the Seven Kingdoms.
Oak and iron guard me well, or else I'm damned and doomed to hell.
That's the same moment.
So again, lots of that writing leaking into here.
Jon sits between two Merlins, watching the sky turn colors, and he thinks,
oh, the stallion has ridden into one of the main constellations.
And then he wonders, but wait, or is it the horn lord and i think john wondering this is a way of showing
and not telling of how difficult slash conflicted this fight's going to be for him
and it is absolutely full of conflict he's sitting there wondering where ghost is and
then of course his mind wanders to wondering where Ygritte is.
It's homework down.
They came in the night, of course.
Like thieves, Jon thought.
Like murderers.
What the fuck?
So fucking dramatic, Jon.
Like, you're gonna be a murderer, you big dumb.
Shut up.
Like, you're literally gonna murder people tonight.
Shut the fuck up, Jon.
Yeah.
Jon's very dramatic. I know. shut up like you're literally gonna murder people tonight shut the fuck up john yeah john's john's
very dramatic like people are like sons of the songs i'm like i don't know have you heard john
talk i want to be aiming the dragon night what the fuck john i love that i mean like that's part
of what's fun about john, but he's very dramatic.
This idea of, like, death, though, I do think of it being tied with, like, thieves in the night with, like, that day of judgment in Christianity.
And in the Bible, they often talk about, like, a thief stealing into your house in the middle of the night.
But those who stay awake, in quotes, like, which means devout to the lord and so forth aren't gonna have their house broken in two and john and the night's watch are awake at least yeah
so satin pisses himself and john pretends not to notice like he sends him to wake dick and dick of
course is deaf so he would not have heard the horn go off and blast for them to awaken.
I'm frightened.
Satin's face was a ghastly white.
So are they.
John leaned his crutch up against a merlin and took up his longbow,
bending the smooth, thick, dornish hue to slip a bowstring through the notches.
Don't waste a quarrel unless you know you have a good, clean shot,
he said when Satin returned from waking Dick.
We have an ample supply up here, but ample doesn't mean inexhaustible.
And step behind a melon to reload.
Don't try and hide in back of a scarecrow.
They're made of straw.
An arrow will punch through them.
He did not bother telling Dick Fowler anything.
Dick could read your lips if there was enough light.
And he gave a damn what you were saying, but he knew it ah john has become the father the daddy oh daddy set yeah it's just like
never mind i'm not gonna make this joke i do think yes that's fun that john's taking satin
under his wing as you said earlier and john's saying so are they in regards to the free folk
also being afraid is important for showing that he's like really learned and internalized corn
half hands lesson and also hey if they're all afraid this is the only time that all of them
can be brave truly yeah he really awards them a lot of humanity in his mind in this chapter it's
a lot different from what we would have seen in the beginning of a clash of kings when he was out ranging and i mean he later on when he goes to
check what's happened to the people he knew and i wonder too if him telling himself they're like
murderers and thieves coming in the night if that's how he's coping with this because these
are people he was with for a little bit i think he thinks it about the thens right like you see that he doesn't have very positive thoughts towards stir but he feels mixed about the other ones and
i think that's why it's important that we have this quote from benjen and then in the previous
chapters john learning about the mutiny because it's like well shit people suck everywhere
yeah john hung a quiver from his belt and pulled an arrow
the shaft was black the fletching gray as he notched it to a string he remembered something
that the on gray joy had once said after a hunt the board can keep his tusks and the bear's claws
he had declared smiling that way he did there's nothing half so mortal as a gray goose feather
something poor quentin and I were just discussing about this
is that this goose feather, it's symbolic in writing.
So this could really be a metaphor for nothing being so mighty as the pen
as well with there's nothing half so mortal as a gray goose feather.
You know, like a quill.
Yes, it took me a second until you said it aloud,
and I was like, I see now what she's saying thank his trot john watches shadows moving in the yard and although he isn't
a hunter like theon he is no stranger to the bow and arrow he pulls the string he waits watching
three shadows turn into wildlings with wicker shields he looses his arrow and takes down one
of the three shadows missing the second time sat. Satin gets one, and John tells him, get another.
It was only as he was running off that John recognized Big Boil. Half a heartbeat later,
Old Mully put an arrow through his leg from the roof of the Flint Barracks,
and he crawled off bleeding. That will stop him bitching about his boil, John thought.
George. I've never heard Big Boil bitch about his boil, John thought. George. I've never heard a big boil bitch about his boil.
First off, yes. Second
off, George, this is not the time.
Can you respect the tone of what's about
to happen? God.
Dick is on his crossbow, though,
which takes longer to reload, and John
gets in three arrows
for every one that Dick
sends out. If you
are interested in movies featuring archery,
especially people sending out three arrows very quickly,
I would like to recommend the 2018 award-winning movie
Robin Hood, starring Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx.
It's on HBO Go slash now for those interested.
It's a revolutionary movie about the redistribution of wealth.
It also involves cool things with arrows
in which Taron Egerton learns from his daddy, It's a revolutionary movie about the redistribution of wealth. It also involves cool things with arrows,
in which Taron Egerton learns from his daddy, J.B. Fox,
about how to fight with bows very well,
as both a ranged weapon and a melee weapon.
Amazing.
It's got 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
I'll have to check this out. No, it doesn't.
Most statistics are statistically made up.
I'm just doing what John does at the end of this chapter you know oh my god a warhorn blows to the west the world was moonlight and shadow and time
became an endless round of notch and draw and loose a wildling arrow ripped through the throat
of the straw sentinel beside him but john snowcely noticed. Give me one clean shot at the Magnar
of Thenn, he prayed to his father's
gods. The Magnar was at least a
The Magnar at least was a foe that
he could hate. Give me Styr.
I'm gonna be real,
I didn't really see anything that
antagonistic between him and Styr
when he was out there.
I think it's projecting, I think you're correct.
Well, Styr was an asshole though. I mean, he was, but he wasn't more of an asshole than some of the he i don't know just
normal amount of cold in my opinion but that's just i think it's more because of their organization
right like the fens are kind of like mini lords yeah so for him he's trying to hate that class
system and maybe it's a bit of projecting on his part, it seems. This is the one thing he's allowed to hate, as he says.
Okay, yeah, that makes sense.
John's fingers have grown stiff,
but he keeps on going,
and he senses fire in his peripheral view.
It's the common hall,
and it's on fire!
No!
Everything is on fire!
Suddenly, yes,
everything is indeed on fire
and it's falling apart and deaf dick
yells the armory because
the wildlings are now on top of the armory
roof dick jumps into a
colonel but he misses his shot
and a wildling below gets him
no dick
dick
john hears the thump and when he looks to see
where the arrow came from he he sees Ygritte.
Kissed by fire, he thought.
Lucky.
He blinks and she's gone, and he lays his arrows on the men in the armory instead.
He doesn't have time to waste on that, because the dance has already moved on.
The stables are now on fire, and wildlings are pouring in through the gardens on the silent tower, bit by bit.
He moves Satin and himself to the parapet that looks down on the gate the northern one the fens have already
beat them there they are standing at the gate they wore half helms and had thin bronze discs
sewn to their long leather shirts many wielded bronze axes though a few were chipped stone
more had short stabbing spears with leaf-shaped heads
that gleamed redly in the light from the burning stables.
They were screaming in the old tongue as they stormed the barricade,
jabbing with their spears, swinging their bronze axes,
spilling corn and blood with equal abandon
while crossbow quarrels and arrows rained down on them
from the archers that Donal Noy had posted on the stair.
I just like that passage. I thought it was really descriptive and beautiful i don't know the fens have their back to the tower though
so john and satin start to pluck them off but their lead is taken from them when the trap door
busts open john hadn't even heard the door downstairs break he rips out his sword crushing
through the first man in the trap door and then then they fall back. They shoot an arrow at the next man that appears in the door, and together they
lift the kettle of boiling oil to pour on the fens. The shrieks were awful. Satin looks like
he's going to puke, but John tells him to retch later and follow him. Down in the yard, it's a
different environment. The villagers are throwing down their weapons, you know, being untrained
in fighting, and there are
too few brothers of the Night's Watch
to hold the yard, and so
wildlings are now pushing back at them, and they're swarming.
Rast and the Henleys have
died, slash are dying. I didn't really know
the Henleys, to be honest.
Yeah, I think they were just, like, very briefly
introduced, so. I feel nothing about Rast.
I feel things, though, about Dick Follard. Anyways, Dornish D just like very briefly introduced. I feel nothing about Rast. I feel things though about Dick Follard.
Anyways, Dornish Dilly falls and gets killed.
Kegs, also not sure who this person is, almost died.
But Satin looses an arrow to save him.
I was really confused when I had to reread that sentence several times.
I was like, I'm confused about these kegs until I realized this is a person.
Yes, it's a person.
The gate is lost.
Everyone has fallen back. John asks Satin who he prays to and Satin's like the seven and John's
like pray to your new gods. I'll pray to my old kid. John hasn't refilled his quiver since the
trap door and so it looks like they're safe for a hot second. The kettle hasn't moved off of the
trap door. Satin was loosing quarrels at the wildlings on the steps,
then ducking behind a merlin to cock the crossbow.
He may be pretty, but he's quick.
My refined tastes don't account for John Valjean shipping,
but they do account for John Satin shipping.
Yes, I agree with this.
This is a correct take.
Thank you.
This is also another instance, though,
of John learning to put aside those preconceptions based on appearance.
Because, I mean, being pretty doesn't preclude Satin from learning to fight, from being a fast learner, or, like, with training.
Maybe even, like, kind of decent as a fighter.
I want to point to Carl the Maid.
Yeah, and, I mean, look earlier, the two sex workers from the brothel have spears.
Yeah. Spear.
So everyone can fight and
it's silly like war especially shows that everyone is needed to fight yeah for them the battle is
intense on the steps spearmen are placed on the lower levels but when the villagers retreated it
left everything below the third steps dead to the wildlings like ned said earlier you know that's
a man retreats that's where you're dead the heat of the fires was making the wall we dead to the wildlings like ned said earlier you know that's a man retreats that's
where you're dead the heat of the fires was making the wall leap and the flames danced and shimmered
against the ice the steps shook to the footsteps of men running for their lives it's a scary song
of ice and fire yeah i mean like more than once right we have the line the dance moved elsewhere
in regards to
where the heat of battle is going.
So yes, it only makes sense for there to be
a song of ice
and fire.
And fire.
60 to 70 thens come pouring up the
stairs, drunk on killing.
A man is never so vulnerable
in battle as when he flees, Lord
Eddard had told Jon once.
A running man is like a wounded animal to a soldier.
It gets his bloodlust up.
The archers on the fifth landing fled before the battle even reached them.
It was a rout.
A red rout.
Things are looking pretty bleak.
They are.
Not looking so good.
Jon has satin fetched torches, and satin lights one of them, has a whole handful
armful of a bunch of unlit ones.
John sees Steer and he
thinks, the bald earless whore son
was smiling. Steer
points at the gate, yelling something to
his men about it, and John thinks Steer
should have led his men over the barricade, but it's
too late now.
A war horn sounds from above
and John notches a fire arrow, satin lighting it for
him. He aims for the supplies on the steps repeatedly, running out of fire arrows and then
finally lighting the unlit torches and beginning to throw them. Up above another fire was blooming.
The old wooden steps had drunk up oil like a sponge and Donald Noy had drenched them from
the ninth landing all the way down to the seventh.
John could only hope that most
of their own people had staggered up to safety
before Noy threw the torches.
The Black Brothers at least had known the plan,
but the villagers had not.
Poor villagers.
Yeah.
I mean, we don't know that any of them are on the stairs,
and I'm... yeah.
I'm sure some of them are.
The battle at the Wall is like a reverse Blackwater,
basically for a million reasons.
Stannis shows up at the very end
and he's the ghost of Robert,
where Garland was the ghost of Renly
at the end of Blackwater showing up in Renly's armor.
And the plan to light up the supply pile
to light everything up
is kind of like the chain being lifted.
And of course, with the wildfire going off.
So there's so many things at play here
that george is echoing from the last book and having stannis actually get to kind of fulfill
this savior role later on is really cool in a way he gets his own black water redemption he does he
really does though can't can't lose them all status you gotta win some of them can't lose
them all gotta win a couple of them gotta stay in the got couple of them. Gotta stay in the- got skin in the game, you stay in the game. Good job.
And then he can, you know, join
all of Jon's other dads
and be one of his dads too.
Nature
does the rest, though.
The fire traps the wildlings and ice in the wall
breaks and kills Stir and some Thens.
That was the last
that Jon Snow saw of Stir,
the Magna of Then.
The wall defends
itself, he thought.
I love that. The wall defends
itself. Also salty as fuck.
Come on, Jon. Yeah.
Jon's just like,
got that done. It's a great echo too
to back in that chapter when the Thens
and the other wildlings were climbing the wall
when a chunk of ice comes attached from it and obviously everyone who's on the chunk of ice dies and i think there's
something to be said of them both uh as you said using that ice and fire to defend the wall and
using that as a way to make the ice work more strategically yeah i i think that's definitely
kind of a callback george writing that and having
that be the way that the steer of thun dies john has sat and help him to the yard and has him bring
a torch he says he needs to look for someone i don't i mean there's no one i don't look for we
don't have to talk about this we don't have to talk about this this is the end of the episode
this is it this is the end actually of the book series story yeah this is
it they won the battle yep that was it and uh we don't hear anything else ever again nope
interesting good story though i mean and for our next series we're thinking of doing
yeah so john needs to look for someone no he doesn't yard no he doesn't it's fine everything's fine
he thinks that surely some of the free folk must have escaped and she could be one of them he's
wrong by the way but he thinks this but he's wrong also but what did he think like maybe she would
have come to her senses after this and seen like wow the battle was bad and i survived and i'm
gonna go back north of the wall like what they were never gonna be together like that's the end of it like john what
was gonna happen yeah it's like we are never ever getting back together but 10 times worse
the fire still rages across the wall although it had already consumed everywhere else
john finds some free folk dead some he knew some he didn't
consumed everywhere else john finds some free folk dead some he knew some he didn't
all right all right okay are we doing this okay yeah we're doing it we're doing it we've actually committed to doing this all right i mean we have to read it and try not to cry we can't not
read it he found egret sprawled across a patch of old snow beneath the Lord Commander's tower,
with an arrow between her breasts.
The ice crystals had settled over her face,
and in the moonlight it looked as though she wore a glittering silver mask.
The arrow was black, Jon saw, but it was fletched with white duck feathers.
Not mine, he told himself. Not one of mine.
But he felt as if it were. When he knelt in the snow beside her, her eyes opened.
Jon Snow, she said very softly. It sounded as though the arrow had found a lung.
Is this a proper castle now? Not just a tower?
It is, Jon took her hand.
Good, she whispered.
I've wanted to see one proper castle before… before I…
You'll see a hundred castles, he promised her.
The battle's done, Maester Aemon will see to you.
He touched her hair.
You're kissed by fire, remember?
Lucky, it will take more than an arrow to kill you. He touched her hair. You're kissed by fire, remember? Lucky, it will take more than an
arrow to kill you. Eamon will draw it out and patch you up and we'll get you some milk of the
puppy for the pain. She just smiled at that. Do you remember that cave? We should have stayed in
that cave, I told you so. We'll go back to that cave, he said. You're not going to die, Ygritte.
We'll go back to that cave, he said.
You're not going to die, Ygritte. You're not.
Oh, Ygritte cupped his cheek with her hand.
You know nothing, Jon Snow.
She sighed, dying.
Chloe, I think is legitimately crying right now.
No, I'm not.
I'm like looking at her face. I think she's legitimately crying right now. I don't think that is legitimately crying right now. No, I'm not. I'm looking at her face. I think she's legitimately crying right now.
I don't think that I'm crying right now.
Why would you say that? I don't know.
You just looked like you were.
I'm fine.
It's the morning.
Oh, she turned off her camera because of this.
Goddamn.
So, this is it.
This happened. This bitch is dead she's our bitch sucks i loved her i loved her so much even in death i mean yeah good for her
we've said this before but like this was this was the death that actually really hit me hard
in the series oh yeah this was the one this was uh my first heartbreak probably like the red
wedding song it was heartbreak yeah this was big for me when i first read through the books this
hurt me the most yeah i mean like you know when ned died i, I was like, what? That just happened? But this one I was like, no.
It's just awful. Your protagonist is faced with having to fight
the woman he loves on a
field of battle, and then
she dies, and he is
guilt-wracked for the rest of his life over
it.
And then...
And even at the end, like,
he's telling her, yeah, this is is a castle and we know that he doesn't
think it's a castle but he tells her that it is it's just in miniature kind of like some of the
rest of their relationship where he kind of gives her these sweet lies the whole time he could never
like truly tell her the truth the whole time that they were out there he knows that she was hit in
the lung and that's a that's a big stretch for her to survive and so he tells her all these sweet
pretty lies like this is a castle you're gonna see a hundred castles even's gonna cure you you're
totally not gonna die but i don't know egret's like are you fucking kidding me i know i'm gonna
die and so it's kind of like i don't know know, these lies are more for himself, I think, than they really are for Ygritte.
He told Owen, yeah, they sent ravens, Owen, even though Robert Baratheon and no one else yet is coming to save them.
And it's just like what Sansa says in her Feast for Crows chapters.
If a lie was kindly meant, there's no harm in it.
Yeah.
But Ygritte's just like, you're an idiot.
That's basically her last words.
You're a cute idiot, Jon Snow.
That's what she says, basically.
It was petty as fuck. It was great.
I love that Ygritte, as she dies,
is just a petty bitch.
Yeah, she's the best.
But I'm gonna throw it out there.
They did send the ravens.
They were like,
they even circled back and followed up on the ones
in the north and
everyone was just like spam mark for spam and except for one except for one person who checks
his yeah that one he's like flag is important yep absolutely he's lucky he has the right personnel
checking his email he was like flag is important forward forward mark label I want to talk a little bit about season eight's implications and Ygritte's implications in the story and what her character means going forward.
Season eight of Game of Thrones, if you have not watched that, you don't have to listen to this. Log off, you know, or you can listen to it, whatever you want to do.
But Ygritte is very much so set up for Dany.
That is something that I really learned this read-through of reading Jon's chapter standalone.
You have the wildlings versus the free folk as far as raiding and invading and these ideas about liberation and freedom.
Ygritte's idea of freedom is a lot different from Jon's, as we've learned.
For her, being free is something completely different than Jon's freedom.
And Daenerys obviously has different ideas about liberation some that may end up escalating
to put it the least we'll see we'll see fire of course kissed by fire danny is a little bit
kissed by fire herself not with the hair but with the dragons's like making out with it. Yeah, absolutely. She's just... The struggle that Jon has
in killing Ygritte
is something that I really thought
was highlighted well in this.
He brought his bow up,
but his fingers would not part,
and she was gone as suddenly as she'd appeared.
He couldn't do it.
He had a chance.
Yeah.
And he couldn't do it. And of course chance. Yeah. And he couldn't do it.
And of course,
if the show is to be believed,
by the end of the series,
John will close that loop
and he'll be able to let his fingers go on the bow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's very much like just all these foreshadowing bits
through this book.
And so, of course, in John 2,
we get that line we talked about a couple chapters ago.
Old Nan used to tell stories about knights and their ladies
who would sleep in a single bed with a blade between them for honor's sake,
but he thought this must be the first time
where a direwolf took the place of the sword.
Jon obviously chose home and his family and the north
and the people of the kingdom with the wildlings
attacking. And the dire wolf is not going to probably leave that bed anytime soon,
especially not when it comes to Daenerys. That dire wolf kind of represents his honor.
And I don't know if we've touched on this in the previous episode, but of course,
coming back again to love is the death of duty that Aon says and i guess in season eight is repeated by
john to tyrian there's two ways to look at that line right in terms of that direwolf as you said
it represents his family and it's john being like ned right love is the death of duty ned had a duty to robert and he withheld that duty he didn't do his
duty to robert in keeping his family safe and keeping john safe it's not just that john's love
for danny would be the death of maybe his duty to the realm it's that john's love of the dire wolf, his family, same as Ned, is the death of his duty to his liege, Daenerys.
Yeah, that's a really good way to look at it.
There's the line in Jon 5 that we just talked about
that I, of course, want to come back to
because it's just so fucking there.
It's just very, this line is very online.
It's like, I look at it and I'm like,
George, Georgeorge might be we
could come back here and live in that tower she said would you want that john snow after after
the word was a spear thrust after the war after the conquest after the wildlings break the wall
uh that right there is just like after the conquest is what makes your mind just go
red red alert 9-1-1 siren siren siren after the conquest uh you've said a lot about how denarius
is a conqueror she's conqueror and very much so westeros will be seen as a conquest by her
it's like a spear thrust the word was was a spear thrust. It was a war.
The wildlings didn't break the wall.
Someone else is going to break the wall.
It happens again.
All later.
If Jon was remembered at all,
it would be as a turncloak,
an oathbreaker,
and a murderer.
He was glad that Lord Eddard
was not alive to see his shame.
This is from Storm of Swords, John 10.
We haven't quite gotten there yet.
But that quote out of context could probably be placed anywhere at the end of the story.
That's true.
But I don't know if Ned would look at him with shame or if he'd just be like...
I think he'd be very sad that John had to go through any of it.
Yeah, of what he had to
but there's the irony that
Jon of course is closing that loop that Ned
saved Daenerys and let her live the life that she
intends to live or do the things she intends to do in the end
he wanted to save her from being murdered by Robert
and now she has had a chance to exist is kind of the idea of it
there's a line in John
8, A Dance with Dragons.
I am the sword that guards the realm
of men, John reminded himself.
And in the end, that must be
worth more than one man's
honor. Damn.
Yep. So just
some thoughts I wanted to bring up, some
passages to think on as we think about
the future of John's plot and what's going to happen.
Cool.
It's all right there.
I mean, I didn't write these books, you guys.
Yeah.
George did.
George did.
It's one of those things that, like, if the books were done, you know, would bring everything together thematically on a reread.
I'm seeing a lot of those right now for his dark materials, but...
Yeah, George
uses themes really strongly,
really well, really strongly, and
it pays.
It really pays. Yeah.
It holds it all together, right?
Yeah.
Well, you guys, this has been fun sure that's a word i'm fine i'm fine this is fine we're fine
this is normal of course it's kind of a bummer this is kind of a bummer eliana i'm kind of bummed
i feel like we spent obviously you've spent a lot of time with egret before and i feel like
you spent so much time with her again just now and I'm just like wow this is it she's gone yeah and she really isn't in these books very long uh she
gets two books to be in you know it feels like a long time it does feel like a long time and like
she only really comes in towards the end of clash which is why sometimes when people are like I
don't know George is going to wrap everything up in two books sometimes I think that sometimes I'm like I don't know a lot happens in Clash and a lot happens in Storm it's doable
yeah uh the Winds of Winter is going to be one of those books where there's a lot happening just
like that so I don't really uh I feel like there are a lot of people that are hedging a lot of bets
as far as how the pacing of the books at all it won't happen it won't happen but i think george could do it i really do think he could complete it after dream yeah he gets all the way from the
frost fangs to the wall in this book so yeah anyway so yeah this happened yep well guys next
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go outside
in the sun today
and smile
at a baby or sniff a flower
I don't know do something good for yourself
treat yourself
don't read John seven don't read
these books i mean it ends at john seven there's nothing else to read and it it's funny it ends
just as like mid-page yeah he he's just going out into the yard and the battle just ended and i'm
like wow interesting we don't have a resolution yeah thank you guys