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Game of Throne: Season Six Trailer

Ok that one's legit -- I was trying to figure that out myself.

And people are already pointing out that Melisandre has already been seen without the necklace and didn't turn into Dobby at that point . . .

In an earlier episode she went through what a bunch of her potions do. Last night there was a vial of clear liquid that she appear to look at before taking off her necklace et al. I took this as she chose not to take her treatment. Wife thinks she killed herself. While I'm not sure that's the case, it would sure put a damper on any Jon Snow is alive hopes.
 
Good question, but the conversation between Roose and Ramsay seemed to confirm that he was dead.

Would they know, since it was Brienne in a position to kill him with no Northmen around. Is one of Podrick's duties to post his knight's executions on YouTube?
 
Would they know, since it was Brienne in a position to kill him with no Northmen around. Is one of Podrick's duties to post his knight's executions on YouTube?

They discussed who "struck the killing blow". Seems to me they found the body.
 
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Tyrion's on the job a week and the docks turn into an inferno. Nice work.
My money's on Drogon. After he dropped off Dany in the field, he was resting from his wounds. When the Dothraki encircled her, he wasn't anywhere in the picture. My guess is that he circled back & administered his unique form of retribution.
 
Would they know, since it was Brienne in a position to kill him with no Northmen around. Is one of Podrick's duties to post his knight's executions on YouTube?
Not to mention, I think it was intentional that they cut away. Game has shown a guy getting his throat ripped out, molten gold poured on a guy, skinned corspes, Oberyn, etc. They are far from skittish about showing gorey violence. Seemed strategic to me.

However, in the recap before the premier, they did show a clip of Brienne swinging, which would mean someone would have had to have intervened somehow. And if Brienne somehow failed to kill Stannis, I think she would be a different person this season. The way she acted with Sansa, it didn't seem like anything way off Brienne's plans happened.
 
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In an earlier episode she went through what a bunch of her potions do. Last night there was a vial of clear liquid that she appear to look at before taking off her necklace et al. I took this as she chose not to take her treatment. Wife thinks she killed herself. While I'm not sure that's the case, it would sure put a damper on any Jon Snow is alive hopes.

Not necessarily, maybe the Night's Watch finds her body and gets Jon's body and decides to burn them together. Jon might come out of the flames alive.
At the end of season one Dany when burned herself she also burned a witch. Maybe fire can't hurt her because she is a Targaryen (but her brother burned) and maybe it was combination of being a Targaryen and burning a witch.

I still think Melisandre is alive and brings Jon back, but I wouldn't be shocked to see Jon's body burned only to have Jon come out alive.
 
Not necessarily, maybe the Night's Watch finds her body and gets Jon's body and decides to burn them together. Jon might come out of the flames alive.
At the end of season one Dany when burned herself she also burned a witch. Maybe fire can't hurt her because she is a Targaryen (but her brother burned) and maybe it was combination of being a Targaryen and burning a witch.

I still think Melisandre is alive and brings Jon back, but I wouldn't be shocked to see Jon's body burned only to have Jon come out alive.
Isn't one of the more popular theories that Jon's dad was actually Rhaegar Targaryen?
 
Isn't one of the more popular theories that Jon's dad was actually Rhaegar Targaryen?

Yes. Like August-West said: R+L=J
I think we find out this season if this theory is true or not.


A less likely theory, but still a possibility, is that Tyrion is also a Targaryen. The theory is that his mother was raped by the mad King. That would help explain why Tywin hated him so much. The TV show hasn't really planted the seeds for this, so I'm not sure that I buy it. On the other hard, the dragon is has three heads, Dany, Jon and Tyrion would make three. It will be interesting to watch this play out.
 
I don't mind the Dorne rewrite. With one fell swoop to the back of Trystan's head, we are spared a needless storyline. Good riddance. Let's kinda sorts almost focus on the 20 main plotlines.

Thank you, HBO.

Game of Thrones: Where adults can reasonably say, "I'm glad that teenager was brutally murdered," and everyone else agree.

Sadly, I'm not sure that Dorne is out of the picture. Now that the man holding Dorne back from war is dead, I assume the plan is to move against the Lannisters.
 
Yes. Like August-West said: R+L=J
I think we find out this season if this theory is true or not.


A less likely theory, but still a possibility, is that Tyrion is also a Targaryen. The theory is that his mother was raped by the mad King. That would help explain why Tywin hated him so much. The TV show hasn't really planted the seeds for this, so I'm not sure that I buy it. On the other hard, the dragon is has three heads, Dany, Jon and Tyrion would make three. It will be interesting to watch this play out.

Two things:

1) I read one theory that Melisandre is one of the 3 heads of the dragon. Her affiliation with fire is a Targ trait and the recent reveal about her age could mean she's a Targaryen in hiding. Plus, she's extra interested in Jon Snow.

2) One thing I've also read that lends to the Tyrion is not a Lannister theory is that: a) when Tyrion pressed his father for a reward of land (Harrenhall?) after the Battle of Blackwater, Tywin didn't reward him with it because he knows he's not a Lannister and b) Tywin actually has said to him, in a quote, "You're no son of mine" at one point.
 
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Two things:

1) I read one theory that Melisandre is one of the 3 heads of the dragon. Her affiliation with fire is a Targ trait and the recent reveal about her age could mean she's a Targaryen in hiding. Plus, she's extra interested in Jon Snow.

2) One thing I've also read that lends to the Tyrion is not a Lannister theory is that: a) when Tyrion pressed his father for a reward of land (Harrenhall?) after the Battle of Blackwater, Tywin didn't reward him with it because he knows he's not a Lannister and b) Tywin actually has said to him, in a quote, "You're no son of mine" at one point.
There's also the thing with mothers dying at child birth.

Danys mother
Tyron's mother
Jons mother


( if you believe the rumors about Jon s parentage)
 
Just read this take.

"How could Yara Greyjoy not have the popularity to win the vote at the Kingsmoot but then assemble and steal the entire fleet in like 3 minutes?"

Solid point.
It wasn't the entire fleet. I believe Euron said it was just the best ones. That was curious though. He obviously doesn't watch CNN and didn't know he was the projected winner. Yara did and left as soon she could with those that supported her. Kind of odd how the word didn't get out though.
 
Just read this take.

"How could Yara Greyjoy not have the popularity to win the vote at the Kingsmoot but then assemble and steal the entire fleet in like 3 minutes?"

Solid point.
It wasn't the entire fleet. I believe Euron said it was just the best ones. That was curious though. He obviously doesn't watch CNN and didn't know he was the projected winner. Yara did and left as soon she could with those that supported her. Kind of odd how the word didn't get out though.
 
So Theon and Yara have ships and crews, and ambition (in Yara's case), but have no home to go back to at the moment and warrants on their heads. It seems they have two choices. One is to sail to the free cities and just try to create new lives in exile. The other is to get back in the game.

And if they are playing the game, do they have anywhere to turn other than Theon seeing if Sansa can get Jon to trust them?
 
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Just read this take.

"How could Yara Greyjoy not have the popularity to win the vote at the Kingsmoot but then assemble and steal the entire fleet in like 3 minutes?"

Solid point.

The Kingsmoot wasn't everyone was it? I suspect that Yara, having lead the ordinary fighting/sailing men, has more support from them than from the ruling class that was actually voting at the Kingsmoot.
 
To me the Kingsmoot was about filling pages for GRRM. It wasn't that interesting in the books.

I thought I heard one of them mention Dany and the dragons. That must be where they are going.
 
To me the Kingsmoot was about filling pages for GRRM. It wasn't that interesting in the books.

I thought I heard one of them mention Dany and the dragons. That must be where they are going.

Yes, that was Euron. Somehow he knows that she has an army, but lost her ships. He wants to build a fleet, come to her aid and bring her army to Westeros, where she can rule. He plans to get in her pants and maybe marry her of course as well. Good luck with that dude. There is a pretty long line at the moment.
 

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