>why was the ice so thin so far north of the wall, during winter?
>Why did he just sit there and surround them for hours upon hours rather than just going in and killing them
>How did a person who had never seen snow before run all the way back to the Wall after being lost in a blizzard
>How did a crow manage to fly nearly the entire length of a continent (a long, narrow continent mind) and deliver a message in less time than it takes to freeze/die of thirst/starve in the arctic?
>Why is Arya being a cunt for seemingly no reason whatsoever to Sansa who hasn't really done anything wrong?
>Why did the dragons not target the very obviously prominent leaders of the white walkers who were on a giant hill?
>Why did Night King let so many of his followers/minions get burnt before bothering to bring down the dragons?
>How did Jon Snow manage to fall into a hole in arctic waters in full furs with two corpses dragging him and escape without drowning/freezing to death?
>Why didn't Benjen escape with him when theyre has been a scene earlier in the show where 2 people ride his horse and escape white walkers?
>How is Dany supplying an entire army of Dothraki and Unsullied on a miniscule island with no farm land and a naval blockade + where are the horses and soldiers even staying
>where did they get chains to raise a dragon out of a lake north of the wall? Do they have bellows, a smithy and a forge?