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total back to the future.
Which....is....AWESOME!
One of the best movies ever made imo.
total back to the future.
I hope GRRM and the show runners are very careful with Bran's abilities.
I like that he can go back in time, it provides a lot of backstory. (It would be a cool power to have, you could learn a lot, although I suppose most people would use it for prom.)
I don't like that he can seemingly change the past, that opens up a lot of potential plot holes that are hard to fill.
I dont know why they left the horn out if thats the case.
True, but then just stupid right? If you were going to ever pull it out you would think it would be at the kingsmoot to strengthen the whole case made about hooking up with the Mother of Dragons and choosing him over Theons sister (I hate they use a different name in the show than the books...btw... why? ) ....I mean that would have put the exclamation point on it and made it even more apparent why Euron was chosen other than "Im a cocksman and Im going to marry her"It's not necessarily out of the show at this point. Can be introduced any time.
One and the same. A knife made of obsidian. The hobbits didn't have metal. They used obsidian and other stones for everything. It's why they lost. Well, that and their diminutive size . . . .
Was it a knife? I thought it looked like a sharp piece of obsidian.
True, but then just stupid right? If you were going to ever pull it out you would think it would be at the kingsmoot to strengthen the whole case made about hooking up with the Mother of Dragons and choosing him over Theons sister (I hate they use a different name in the show than the books...btw... why? ) ....I mean that would have put the exclamation point on it and made it even more apparent why Euron was chosen other than "Im a cocksman and Im going to marry her"
I really hope the Hound is still alive, loved that guy.
The general rumor is that her wolf is leading a pack of other wild dogs somewhere in the North if not beyond the wall. But no one really knows.
Unless the story comes back to it, I consider her the Russian from the Sopranos wandering the Pinelands, an unresolved plot point in a story much too large to tie up every last loose end.
Pretty sure Nymeria is hunting the Riverlands. That's why there's rumors of a pack of wolves hunting the populace. And you hear about Frey's and Lannisters getting gutted by the pack.
Is this a book thing, or did they mention this yet in the show?
I did some Hodoring. Read a ton of blogs/forums, then rewatched last week's episode, then watched the linked clip of all "Hodors".
I think it's pretty clear. Bran warged into both versions of Hodor and Willys was able to see his fate (and destiny). The final scene at the Door would indicate he met a pretty gruesome end, being torn apart alive by the undead and I think that's what really fried the "Hodor" into his brain for his entire life.
And if you rewatch the clip with all the "Hodors", it's pretty cool because you can now imagine that he knows what's coming for him when he says it over the years.
(I hate they use a different name in the show than the books...btw... why? )
That's what I was thinking, holding it as a kind of Ace in the Hole. But I also think it would be important to reveal it at the Kingsmoot to your potential comrades that you have such an Ace in the Hole to convince them that you can very plausibly succeed in your plans.Good point. Though, if I was in possession of the horn, the last thing I would do is broadcast that fact, until the moment I'm ready to use it. Seems like that would put a massive target on your back.
If Margeary is playing the Sparrow, she's doing a damned fine job of it. The Sparrow lets Tommen see her, & the viewer doesn't know how their total conversation goes. Suddenly the King announces the joining of forces of the military & the religion for the greater good in the battles to come, thus pissing off both of their families? There will be treachery in the future no doubt, but who will be on the wrong end of a blade?Jaime and Cersei could screw up a cup of coffee.
I am not convinced that Margaery is not playing the High Sparrow.
Lots of random ex-characters making comebacks: Blackfish, Edmure, Benjen, Walder Frey
The show just kind of glosses over that one of Walder's daughters or granddaughters (forget which) is dead, along with her son, and Walder doesn't seem to give a crap. The guy who tricked Robb into the Red Wedding would see through whatever story Ramsay had come up with to explain their deaths.
It seems clear to me
That may be true, but he did burn the living crap out of a LOT of people (in the books anyway). Tortured many more. He certainly wasn't sane. Or kind for that matter. And he was definitely a product of 100s of years of inbreeding.
Jaime and Cersei could screw up a cup of coffee.
I am not convinced that Margaery is not playing the High Sparrow.
Lots of random ex-characters making comebacks: Blackfish, Edmure, Benjen, Walder Frey
The show just kind of glosses over that one of Walder's daughters or granddaughters (forget which) is dead, along with her son, and Walder doesn't seem to give a crap. The guy who tricked Robb into the Red Wedding would see through whatever story Ramsay had come up with to explain their deaths.
It seems clear to me Margeary is trying to play the High Sparrow. I would imagine she's doing this to try to save her brother, who isn't taking this punishment as well as she is.
I've read a theory (might even have been in this thread, I can't keep track of all my online GoT discussion threads) that says the Mad King heard whispers from the Three-Eyed Raven, and that he wasn't actually mad. So he was gathering all the wildfire to destroy the white walkers, not to kill all of the peasants. After seeing Bran's flashbacks this week, I think this theory may hold water now.