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How was this character able to keep fighting effectively in S8E5 of Game of Thrones?
How was Cersei able to give this order?Was Tywin serious about executing this character?Did this Game of Thrones character cause the previous king to go mad?How many characters were involved in this event in the Game of Thrones Season 6 finale?Purpose behind this scene in Game Of Thrones?What location is this in this Season 7 Game of Thrones trailer?How are White Walkers created in Game of Thrones?How could this character survive this action in the Game of Thrones episode “The Long Night”?Technological Advance in the Game of ThronesUnder what charges was this character executed in Game of Thrones, The Bells?
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Towards the conclusion of the episode, we see
The long awaited Cleganebowl between Sandor and Gregor.
During this fight
Gregor gouges Sandor's eyes, similar to how he did with Oberyn Martell.
We see them visibly wounded, with blood pouring out, however they still appear to be able to finish the fight. Where would this blood have come from, whilst not robbing
Sandor
of his vision?
game-of-thrones
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Towards the conclusion of the episode, we see
The long awaited Cleganebowl between Sandor and Gregor.
During this fight
Gregor gouges Sandor's eyes, similar to how he did with Oberyn Martell.
We see them visibly wounded, with blood pouring out, however they still appear to be able to finish the fight. Where would this blood have come from, whilst not robbing
Sandor
of his vision?
game-of-thrones
Did anyone else think the mountain was holding back considering how many times we’ve seen him basically crush a man’s head with his bare hands? Case in point; the ease with which he dispatched Qyburn.
– Darren
May 13 at 21:55
1
@Darren he was holding out at least initially because he’s all but invincible. However Qyburn died easily cos he’s not a fighter and fell head first onto some rubble.
– TheLethalCarrot
May 13 at 22:05
add a comment |
Towards the conclusion of the episode, we see
The long awaited Cleganebowl between Sandor and Gregor.
During this fight
Gregor gouges Sandor's eyes, similar to how he did with Oberyn Martell.
We see them visibly wounded, with blood pouring out, however they still appear to be able to finish the fight. Where would this blood have come from, whilst not robbing
Sandor
of his vision?
game-of-thrones
Towards the conclusion of the episode, we see
The long awaited Cleganebowl between Sandor and Gregor.
During this fight
Gregor gouges Sandor's eyes, similar to how he did with Oberyn Martell.
We see them visibly wounded, with blood pouring out, however they still appear to be able to finish the fight. Where would this blood have come from, whilst not robbing
Sandor
of his vision?
game-of-thrones
game-of-thrones
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Did anyone else think the mountain was holding back considering how many times we’ve seen him basically crush a man’s head with his bare hands? Case in point; the ease with which he dispatched Qyburn.
– Darren
May 13 at 21:55
1
@Darren he was holding out at least initially because he’s all but invincible. However Qyburn died easily cos he’s not a fighter and fell head first onto some rubble.
– TheLethalCarrot
May 13 at 22:05
add a comment |
Did anyone else think the mountain was holding back considering how many times we’ve seen him basically crush a man’s head with his bare hands? Case in point; the ease with which he dispatched Qyburn.
– Darren
May 13 at 21:55
1
@Darren he was holding out at least initially because he’s all but invincible. However Qyburn died easily cos he’s not a fighter and fell head first onto some rubble.
– TheLethalCarrot
May 13 at 22:05
Did anyone else think the mountain was holding back considering how many times we’ve seen him basically crush a man’s head with his bare hands? Case in point; the ease with which he dispatched Qyburn.
– Darren
May 13 at 21:55
Did anyone else think the mountain was holding back considering how many times we’ve seen him basically crush a man’s head with his bare hands? Case in point; the ease with which he dispatched Qyburn.
– Darren
May 13 at 21:55
1
1
@Darren he was holding out at least initially because he’s all but invincible. However Qyburn died easily cos he’s not a fighter and fell head first onto some rubble.
– TheLethalCarrot
May 13 at 22:05
@Darren he was holding out at least initially because he’s all but invincible. However Qyburn died easily cos he’s not a fighter and fell head first onto some rubble.
– TheLethalCarrot
May 13 at 22:05
add a comment |
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Eye gouging does not always lead to blindness, if you've ever played rugby or watched quite a bit of it you'd know it can be common among some players, especially in scrums and rucks and I'd reckon 99% of the time the player can carry on never mind going blind.
Although from watching the scene it is worth noting that after his eyes are gouged he doesn't actually need to see. He uses his hands to feel Gregor to find where to stab and when he's free simply runs forward at Gregor rather than anything that requires vision.
Gregor also seemed to be trying to crush Sandor's skull, like with Oberyn, so the full force of the crushing would be applied around the skull rather than solely into the eye sockets.
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In Jiu Jitsu practice I have been on both ends of accidental eye pokes while rolling. Those are clearly less damaging than a deliberate gouge, but in most of those cases we finished the sparring round after a brief pause to check for real serious damage. None of them resulted in permanent damage, much less blindness.
– TimothyAWiseman
May 13 at 17:24
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Eye gouging does not always lead to blindness, if you've ever played rugby or watched quite a bit of it you'd know it can be common among some players, especially in scrums and rucks and I'd reckon 99% of the time the player can carry on never mind going blind.
Although from watching the scene it is worth noting that after his eyes are gouged he doesn't actually need to see. He uses his hands to feel Gregor to find where to stab and when he's free simply runs forward at Gregor rather than anything that requires vision.
Gregor also seemed to be trying to crush Sandor's skull, like with Oberyn, so the full force of the crushing would be applied around the skull rather than solely into the eye sockets.
2
In Jiu Jitsu practice I have been on both ends of accidental eye pokes while rolling. Those are clearly less damaging than a deliberate gouge, but in most of those cases we finished the sparring round after a brief pause to check for real serious damage. None of them resulted in permanent damage, much less blindness.
– TimothyAWiseman
May 13 at 17:24
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Eye gouging does not always lead to blindness, if you've ever played rugby or watched quite a bit of it you'd know it can be common among some players, especially in scrums and rucks and I'd reckon 99% of the time the player can carry on never mind going blind.
Although from watching the scene it is worth noting that after his eyes are gouged he doesn't actually need to see. He uses his hands to feel Gregor to find where to stab and when he's free simply runs forward at Gregor rather than anything that requires vision.
Gregor also seemed to be trying to crush Sandor's skull, like with Oberyn, so the full force of the crushing would be applied around the skull rather than solely into the eye sockets.
2
In Jiu Jitsu practice I have been on both ends of accidental eye pokes while rolling. Those are clearly less damaging than a deliberate gouge, but in most of those cases we finished the sparring round after a brief pause to check for real serious damage. None of them resulted in permanent damage, much less blindness.
– TimothyAWiseman
May 13 at 17:24
add a comment |
Eye gouging does not always lead to blindness, if you've ever played rugby or watched quite a bit of it you'd know it can be common among some players, especially in scrums and rucks and I'd reckon 99% of the time the player can carry on never mind going blind.
Although from watching the scene it is worth noting that after his eyes are gouged he doesn't actually need to see. He uses his hands to feel Gregor to find where to stab and when he's free simply runs forward at Gregor rather than anything that requires vision.
Gregor also seemed to be trying to crush Sandor's skull, like with Oberyn, so the full force of the crushing would be applied around the skull rather than solely into the eye sockets.
Eye gouging does not always lead to blindness, if you've ever played rugby or watched quite a bit of it you'd know it can be common among some players, especially in scrums and rucks and I'd reckon 99% of the time the player can carry on never mind going blind.
Although from watching the scene it is worth noting that after his eyes are gouged he doesn't actually need to see. He uses his hands to feel Gregor to find where to stab and when he's free simply runs forward at Gregor rather than anything that requires vision.
Gregor also seemed to be trying to crush Sandor's skull, like with Oberyn, so the full force of the crushing would be applied around the skull rather than solely into the eye sockets.
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In Jiu Jitsu practice I have been on both ends of accidental eye pokes while rolling. Those are clearly less damaging than a deliberate gouge, but in most of those cases we finished the sparring round after a brief pause to check for real serious damage. None of them resulted in permanent damage, much less blindness.
– TimothyAWiseman
May 13 at 17:24
add a comment |
2
In Jiu Jitsu practice I have been on both ends of accidental eye pokes while rolling. Those are clearly less damaging than a deliberate gouge, but in most of those cases we finished the sparring round after a brief pause to check for real serious damage. None of them resulted in permanent damage, much less blindness.
– TimothyAWiseman
May 13 at 17:24
2
2
In Jiu Jitsu practice I have been on both ends of accidental eye pokes while rolling. Those are clearly less damaging than a deliberate gouge, but in most of those cases we finished the sparring round after a brief pause to check for real serious damage. None of them resulted in permanent damage, much less blindness.
– TimothyAWiseman
May 13 at 17:24
In Jiu Jitsu practice I have been on both ends of accidental eye pokes while rolling. Those are clearly less damaging than a deliberate gouge, but in most of those cases we finished the sparring round after a brief pause to check for real serious damage. None of them resulted in permanent damage, much less blindness.
– TimothyAWiseman
May 13 at 17:24
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Did anyone else think the mountain was holding back considering how many times we’ve seen him basically crush a man’s head with his bare hands? Case in point; the ease with which he dispatched Qyburn.
– Darren
May 13 at 21:55
1
@Darren he was holding out at least initially because he’s all but invincible. However Qyburn died easily cos he’s not a fighter and fell head first onto some rubble.
– TheLethalCarrot
May 13 at 22:05