"Game of Thrones" reached the climax of the fifth season. Jono went to negotiate with the savages outside the Great Wall. The Night King led an army of ghouls to raid the savages. The two sides fought fiercely. When Jonno was beaten by the White Walkers looking for his teeth (Dragonjing), he suddenly picked up his Valyrian sword, and it was completely intact after the confrontation with the White Walkers' ice spear! When White Walker was startled, Jono stabbed him effortlessly.
The army of ghouls was approaching fiercely. After the Night King stared at Jono, he raised his majestic hand. The savages who had just died in the battle were alienated and joined the ghoul team in an instant. Jon Nuo and his teammates drifted away on the sea with a shocked jaw...
At this point, I have to admit that I'm chasing a zombie movie that I've always disdained to watch. You know, I haven't watched a single episode of The Walking Dead. The famous zombie film "I Am Legend" starring Will Smith was basically indifferent to me. "Train to Busan", the pinnacle of Asian zombie films, I only remember Kong Oba's long legs.
No wonder I watched too many Hong Kong movies as a child. I was impressed by the zombies who were wearing Qing Dynasty official uniforms and hats, their faces were blue, their tongues dropped to their chests, and they could only jump on their feet. I still firmly believe that this is what a real zombie looks like! The European and American walk dead are so ugly, they can't get into my eyes at all...
Also, Tormund really loves beautiful women. I want to laugh every time I see the way he looks at the beauty, and the uneasy expression on the beauty's body. The phrase "The big woman?" in the fifth episode of the seventh season bears all the laughs of this episode. Compared with the triangular relationship between Jono and the big bear, this pair is more in my heart!
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