I hope it will be as good as Littlefinger got it from Bane.You're thinking Littlefinger is going to get it from Sansa/Arya?
I hope it will be as good as Littlefinger got it from Bane.You're thinking Littlefinger is going to get it from Sansa/Arya?
Probably not sure the span of time or train of events but here is the clipMyrcella died when they were still in eyesight of where the Sand Snakes and Ellaria were standing. Unless the showrunners skipped ahead in time to show her die, back in time to show the Sand Snakes, then forward in time again, it likely happened in the span of 15 - 30 minutes.
Yes. Just a thought. I doubt it's even original at this point.You're thinking Littlefinger is going to get it from Sansa/Arya?
Yea that's a weird one. Why wouldn't Jamie have turned the ship around if he was still in he harbour? I think it would have been less painful to die than to come home with Cersei's daughter's corpse.Probably not sure the span of time or train of events but here is the clip
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wxK92bDmrfA
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I think you're giving the writers too much credit here.With respect to the Arya / Sansa turmoil, there is a theory on line that the 2 sisters are actually working together against little finger. This actually makes sense to me. Both of them despise little finger and both seem too smart to allow little finger to divide and conquer them. The way both their characters are being written now simply is not in keeping with their character development over the last several seasons. I put stock in this theory.
With respect to the time space discontinuence regarding the battle between the Jon Snow forces and the army of the dead, again another online theory that I believe to be true is that the Night King waited until the dragons arrived. He knew that Daenrys was going to do exactly what she did. (Fly to the rescue .) And he wanted a dragon and he waited for the dragons. The proof was in the fact that he had several spears capable of killing dragons at the ready and chains. The whole point for the Night King was to add those dragons to his army. Jon Snow would have only been an added bonus.
Hmm, that's an interesting theory I've not heard before.2. I think the Hound is Azor Ahai (the Prince that was promised). The Jesus figure so to speak. It's just a feeling I have. The Hound is a warrior who is terrified of fire. He should have died back when he fought Brienne but somehow he lived. We see the flaming sword being used by the Brotherhood, so that's too obvious, but something is there. Now he is having visions n the flames and feels compelled to follow his visions figuring that his destiny is somehow intertwined with it all.
Bran being the Night King is a scary thought, because that means the Night King knows all. It would explain why he waited instead of finishing Jon Snow and his fellowship off. It would also suggest he knew they were coming. I still don't know how that would work though. While Bran has shown he can reach out and "touch" the past, I don't believe we have seen any indication that he can actually travel physically through time.3. Bran still figures into all of this. There is an online theory that Bran is the Night King. I'm not so convinced, but in thinking about the end of season 5 , I remember Bran asking the three eyed raven if he will ever walk again and the answer was, "no, but you will fly". Getting back to the Nights King wanting the dragon, the Night King had to know the dragons were coming . But how did he know??? No-one was going to tell him.
I'm not agreeing with that theory - there is nothing from the Three-Eyed Raven to suggest any such transition. Instead, references are that he IS the three-eyed raven. Not even that he has become the three-eyed raven. My hypothesis is that Bran gets stuck in the past (maybe he just falls asleep in the past) and a tree grows out of him...
Bran being the Night King is a scary thought, because that means the Night King knows all. It would explain why he waited instead of finishing Jon Snow and his fellowship off. It would also suggest he knew they were coming. I still don't know how that would work though. While Bran has shown he can reach out and "touch" the past, I don't believe we have seen any indication that he can actually travel physically through time.
Not show cannon, but here are the Maggy the frog prophesies that speak to this.Just a shot but...In the episode before this last one, when Jaime fessed up to Cersei that he spoke to Tyiron behind her back. There was a look in Jaime's eyes when she said to him: don't ever go behind my back again...that made me think that something may happen to one of the two by the others hand....like him killing her or vice versa...I don't put it beyond them.
I got most of that.Yes. Just a thought. I doubt it's even original at this point.
But I will say, DD have moved waaaay off-style if this doesn't pay off in a Stark girl team-up on Littlefinger.
Sansa should absolutely know better than to trust ANYTHING he says. Sure he was instrumental in ensuring the Knights of the Vale came to her rescue at her request during Battle of the Bastards, but he has proven over and over that he shouldn't be trusted.
-He told her he had a lot to do with the murder of Joffrey and pinned it on Ser Dontos who he then had murdered after rescuing Sansa.
-I believe she heard Lysa admit to killing Jon Arryn for LF. This is HUGE as it is perhaps the leading background cause (not trigger cause) of Ned's execution, and most of her family's murders (plus her own marital rape). She then watched him betray and murder Lysa, one scene after kissing a less than nubile Samsa in the Godswood garden. Which was cool in his mind, because he always loved her mother?!?!?
-He married her off to a person he either knew absolutely nothing about (characteristically unlikely), which indicates he makes bad decisions, or knowingly set her up with a psychopath.
Let's not even mention the season 1 LF betrayal of Ned Stark which Sansa didn't witness.
And on the other hand, Arya is a fucking Faceless Man!!!! The whole game of faces is supposed to make her immune to exactly what Littlefinger is trying to pull.
Plus, with this theory there's a character arc payoff for 3 different season 1 characters.
"When you play the game of thrones, you either win or you die."
Even though I think it would be soooo GRRM to have LF on the Iron Throne at the end of next season, in terms of his intersts in subversion of tropes, I don't think he'll actually do it.
Which means, LF is very likely going to die.
The Stark girls killing him puts them in a good place with House Arryn, which may be needed moving forward (I still think Sansa might end up as Lady of the Vale after Robyn comes back), as fans we'll be stoked to see him die, and we all get warm and fuzzies for seeing the Stark girls work together and trust each other. Complete turnaround from how they treated each other in season 1.
Also, Sansa and Arya are pretty safe bets as living characters moving into season 8.
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"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives."
I agree. But somehow they have managed to overcome everything, maybe except losing the dragon. And that wasn't really his fault. Jon sent a raven for Danny to come to his aid, Tyrion would have never wanted her to go. Ever.Tyrion really has been a shitty Hand for Dany. Many mistakes made in Essos before the journey to Westeros. Disastrous plans made once in Westeros that lost them two armies. The plan to capture a wight that did absolutely nothing to bring Cersei to their side, yet did give the Night King the means to bring down the Wall. At this point, it'd probably be better off for Westeros if Tyrion snuffed it, despite his intentions.
Thanks!!found this on youtube.
Great to watch on the filming of the dragon pit scene.