Why do they need to convince Cersei? Who cares what she thinks? Even if Cersei believed in it, Dany just decimated her army. So what help is she going to be anyway? I don't understand the point of this plot. There was no reason for these people to be North of the Wall looking for a Wight. It was nonsense designed to kill a dragon and give it to the White Walkers. Simple as that.
It's likely this happens in the books in a radically different way and they needed to get the adaptation to match up with that coming pot point. Okay, fine. But if they're not going to do it the way George RR Martin is planning to do it, you mean to tell me professional writers doing the adaptation couldn't come up with another and more believable way to achieve that?
It's likely this happens in the books in a radically different way and they needed to get the adaptation to match up with that coming pot point. Okay, fine. But if they're not going to do it the way George RR Martin is planning to do it, you mean to tell me professional writers doing the adaptation couldn't come up with another and more believable way to achieve that?