Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-86.181.99.232-20160817015330/@comment-5308269-20160819123937

GoT Dawn wrote: Ever heard about the real “Too Big to Fail” structure, our Banks happened in 2008.

In this fantasy story, a Song of Fire and Ice, the Wall will fall, because people do not understand these common people of this situation. Leadership always to get involve (houses/lords/regions/kings) policies and acceptable risk. These against these moral hazard and get more benefits from their profit even if these symptoms are not get reality, until a disaster happens.It will be happen at Season 7. Your right, the Night King’s has been working this situation for the last 6 seasons. He worked to get stronger his magic; weaken the Wall; getting more dead army/resources; getting wights inside the Castle Rock; testing/exercises these battles; kill the old Three-eyed Raven and Children of the Forest; have a new green Three-eved Raven to track his location; and is waiting for the winter, which just came....!

What are you talking about? Nobody's saying the Wall's "too big to fail"! I actually said the opposite to that. I said that the supposed magic protecting the Wall WASN'T WORKING!

And considering that a wight was able to function inside the Wall back in Season 1, whereas the Cave's magic was able to nullify White Walker necromancy until Season 6, it should be obvious by now that the White Walkers have decidedly procrastinated in their upcoming assault on the Wall. This new winter is predicted to be the longest one in centuries, so the Walkers have got bags of time on their side.

And since the Night King is already a greenseer, as we saw in Bran's second vision in Episode 6x5 (The Door), he doesn't need to "track" Bran. Greenseers, fully experienced ones at that, can predict the future. And if Bran was part of a strategem to ruin the Wall's defences, why were the wights chasing after Bran and Meera through the forests? They actually caught up them before Benjen Stark rescued his nephew. If Bran's mark is intended for the Wall, they would have let them all go, and Hodor wouldn't have had to sacrifice his life holding that massive door shut! For all these reasons and others, I'm calling bullshit on this theory!