Like Elaria locked in a cage with her poisoned daughter, we’ll just have to wait and see what happens. Plus, the show that’s famous for killing beloved characters hasn’t really done that in a while so… we’re scarily due for one. Anchorage-area wildlife biologist Rick Sinnott killed the aging bull moose known as. Or maybe The Hound has a hammer of his own? He seems like a hammer guy.Įither way, next week’s episode will bring us one closer to the series’ end, and it’s almost a guarantee that not everyone we like will survive. ANCHORAGE The downtown moose with an affinity for fermented crab apples and Christmas lights is dead. Of course, this is all speculation and it could just be that Gendry lets The Hound take his hammer for a spin while he takes a mimosa break. If he dies.Įither way, it’s good to have Gendry back, even if it’s just for half an episode. So we know he at least gets to see some action before he dies. Gulltown and Wickenden are on its northern shore, Saltpans sits at the mouth of the Trident, and Maidenpool and Crackclaw Point sits on its southern shore. It divides the Vale of Arryn from the Crownlands and the Riverlands. Later in the trailer, Gendry is seen with his hammer engaging wights in battle. The Bay of Crabs is a large estuary that extends from the mouth of the Trident, and empties into the Narrow Sea. As he was just reintroduced after 4 seasons of absence from the show. So how did The Hound get Gendry’s hammer? Some kind of epic mid-fight weapon swap? Unfortunately, some believe that the hammer-wielding comes after Gendry’s death. Remember he used it in that fermented crab scene that went on for about 37 minutes? ![]() It was introduced as Gendry’s weapon of choice in last night’s episode. Dany’s obsession with fermented crab started in Winterfell. Did you catch it? If not, you may want to sit down.Ībout 30 seconds into the trailer you can see The Hound smashing a wight’s head.
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