Just to put my head on the right track, Jon is the son of Ned Stark and who? I've read the books but now I'm a little lost on this
He's actually Ned's nephew. Today just confirmed he was the legitimate child of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna ( Neds sister) meaning he's the true heir to the Iron throne.
Yep, I paused it and all I could make out was joffrey and "killed by boar" - which means Robert and "your faithful sister" so means robb almost certainly.
I've personally hatched a theory that arya isn't arya at all, but the waif from the many faced god temple. Arya told her who was on her list, then would explain why no one didn't give a shit and let her leave when she said "I'm arya stark, and I'm going home". Maybe she took her face after killing her?
I thought this as well funny enough after watching the last episode, realistically though Arya is way too popular a character for them to do that and where would Waif fit in?
Yep, I paused it and all I could make out was joffrey and "killed by boar" - which means Robert and "your faithful sister" so means robb almost certainly.
I've personally hatched a theory that arya isn't arya at all, but the waif from the many faced god temple. Arya told her who was on her list, then would explain why no one didn't give a shit and let her leave when she said "I'm arya stark, and I'm going home". Maybe she took her face after killing her?
That theory died for me when she recognised Hot Pie.
Yep, I paused it and all I could make out was joffrey and "killed by boar" - which means Robert and "your faithful sister" so means robb almost certainly.
I've personally hatched a theory that arya isn't arya at all, but the waif from the many faced god temple. Arya told her who was on her list, then would explain why no one didn't give a shit and let her leave when she said "I'm arya stark, and I'm going home". Maybe she took her face after killing her?
That theory died for me when she recognised Hot Pie.
Or when she anonymously exacted revenge on the Fraye's.
Is there going to be any further significance of John having died and come back to life ?
A thought occurred to me yesterday as I watched that episode, the White Walkers control the dead and so if they head South or Cersei North it could be interesting. Supposedly there is no cure for the poison on the Prince of Dorne's spear, so the Mountain is some kind of zombie.
Is Cersei pregnant? Is she lying? Didn't the old woman tell her that she would outlive her three children? So she not pregnant, she loses it or she dies before giving birth.
The old woman also told her she would be kill by her brother, think that will be Jamie now.
Is Cersei pregnant? Is she lying? Didn't the old woman tell her that she would outlive her three children? So she not pregnant, she loses it or she dies before giving birth.
The old woman also told her she would be kill by her brother, think that will be Jamie now.
If she is preggers, then going by Maggy the Frog's prophecy, the baby won't live, either by miscarriage or with Cersei going to meet her dad up in the sky.
Is Cersei pregnant? Is she lying? Didn't the old woman tell her that she would outlive her three children? So she not pregnant, she loses it or she dies before giving birth.
The old woman also told her she would be kill by her brother, think that will be Jamie now.
I think she's lying, she manages to get Tyrion killed, Jaime finds out she was never pregnant and that she had used the lie to twist his (remaining) arm and stabs her in the back like he did to earn the title Kingslayer.
Yep, I paused it and all I could make out was joffrey and "killed by boar" - which means Robert and "your faithful sister" so means robb almost certainly.
I've personally hatched a theory that arya isn't arya at all, but the waif from the many faced god temple. Arya told her who was on her list, then would explain why no one didn't give a shit and let her leave when she said "I'm arya stark, and I'm going home". Maybe she took her face after killing her?
That theory died for me when she recognised Hot Pie.
Yeah it's a bit of a hair brained theory in a way, but arya could've told the waif about her friends on the way to bravos when she was playing those lying games.
So essentially this episode answered nearly all the remaining mysteries character wise. The only mystery left is the white walkers..
Bran was shown how they were created when he met the man he would replace as the Three Eyed Raven, the Children of the Forest killed a man tied to one of the holy trees by stabbing him through the heart with dragon glass. He became the first White Walker.
In the trailer you see Jon fleeing on a horse away from an absolute mass of undead.
Wouldn't be surprised if Benjen Stark finally dies (again?) next episode. Where the others go is anyone's guess as there's no way they kill 7 major characters , unless they escape with Dany?
Jon could be leading them into a trap to grab one of them, or it could have up gone tits up.
I'm more than willing to accept little things that don't quite make sense for the show to work and the storylines to be fun but Tyrion getting through Kings Landing unspotted is utterly stupid.
I think Dondarrion is going to snuff it (for good this time) hes that sort of bloke to sacrifice himself I reckon! If Tormund dies though without declaring his love for Brienne then it will be the biggest romantic tragedy since Romeo + Juliet.
It wouldn't surprise me if they all worked their bollocks off to catch a white walker, march it down to Kings Landing, and Cersei thinks she can 'cut a deal' with the dead.
I'm more than willing to accept little things that don't quite make sense for the show to work and the storylines to be fun but Tyrion getting through Kings Landing unspotted is utterly stupid.
I'm more than willing to accept little things that don't quite make sense for the show to work and the storylines to be fun but Tyrion getting through Kings Landing unspotted is utterly stupid.
Yep, I paused it and all I could make out was joffrey and "killed by boar" - which means Robert and "your faithful sister" so means robb almost certainly.
I've personally hatched a theory that arya isn't arya at all, but the waif from the many faced god temple. Arya told her who was on her list, then would explain why no one didn't give a shit and let her leave when she said "I'm arya stark, and I'm going home". Maybe she took her face after killing her?
It's about as likely as Bran being the night king. Oh wait.
I'm more than willing to accept little things that don't quite make sense for the show to work and the storylines to be fun but Tyrion getting through Kings Landing unspotted is utterly stupid.
But he was spotted?
Right at the very end by people who didn't truly recognise him. He was on trial in front of the city saying he wished everyone burned in the battle of blackwater. There is no way he can sneak in to meet Bronn and Jamie without people noticing him before then.
Absolutely love the show and I don't like to pick holes but one thing that got me yesterday, how the hell did they get the brotherhood and hound in a cell without a fight?
Absolutely love the show and I don't like to pick holes but one thing that got me yesterday, how the hell did they get the brotherhood and hound in a cell without a fight?
Maybe they chose to go in willingly or maybe because there was a small army stationed there, they knew the fight would be pointless as there was so few of them?
Remember this is meant to be years on from him killing his dad...
The average joes of Kings Landing would be forgiven for not recognising his bearded face. He's just another dwarf to everyone who may be uneducated.
He also met Jamie in the underground caverns so I assume he knew a way to get there unseen.
Was it his dad he killed? Tyrion could be a Targaryen. Could be the illegitimate son of the Mad King? Would explain how he acquainted himself with the Daenery's dragons.
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Also @kentaddick, re. your theory on the Waif... are you drunk?
Next episode should be a cracker
Is there going to be any further significance of John having died and come back to life ?
Is she lying?
Didn't the old woman tell her that she would outlive her three children? So she not pregnant, she loses it or she dies before giving birth.
The old woman also told her she would be kill by her brother, think that will be Jamie now.
Great to see them all leaving the wall to go back north and find a white walker to kill and bring back
If Tormund dies though without declaring his love for Brienne then it will be the biggest romantic tragedy since Romeo + Juliet.
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Remember this is meant to be years on from him killing his dad...
The average joes of Kings Landing would be forgiven for not recognising his bearded face.
He's just another dwarf to everyone who may be uneducated.
He also met Jamie in the underground caverns so I assume he knew a way to get there unseen.
Tyrion could be a Targaryen. Could be the illegitimate son of the Mad King?
Would explain how he acquainted himself with the Daenery's dragons.