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this would actually be pretty cool, but chances are nil this is what happens.
Wouldn't it indeed be cool...
this would actually be pretty cool, but chances are nil this is what happens.
they might actually do exactly that scene.Brienne gets cut down. Jaime goes to die fighting with her. Tormund runs in, knocks Jaime out of the way, and stands over Brienne making his last stand.
So you'd like a scene with people talking about them being poisoned? Or should we just infer that it's a thing, but not particularly important to the plot going forward, so we don't need to actually see it?
Euron's fleet gets smashed. He heads back to the Iron Islands and finds Yara waiting for him. Either that or he fucks with Cersei and gets Mountained.I wonder how Euron's gonna get it? I don't think Theon's gonna make it past next week. I hope Yara doesn't come back or something.
yea how come this little bitch isn't likeI mean Gendry is like "wtf" at her throwing the knives and jumps right to making her weapon. Even before he got the booty. The only people that I think understand she's some kinda ninja is probably Brienne, Sansa, and Podrick.
Cersei dies via undead. She was shown one as proof that she needed to bring her army and she double crossed everyone. Poetic justice for once
Yeah, I doubt we will see anymore Faceless Men story line. There is just so much more interesting story threads that need to be buttoned up.
Well my theory is that Baelish is a faceless man and that he had a doppleganger take his place and the one we saw die wasn't the real Baelish. This is why he seemed extremely out of character and the dialogue was written off as just being terrible when in fact it was genius. If LF is in fact still alive which I'm nearly 100% certain he is, he most likely dipped back to the Vale a bit before he was intended to be executed. He could easily have had any pigeon messages intercepted that would have clued the Vale into him now being considered an outlaw so they'd be none the wiser. He also has Robin under his complete and total control. People seem to forget that the Vale even exists.
I mean if this scene doesn't set off light bulbs that there's far more to Baelish's character then idk what to say. There's simply no fucking way he was outsmarted the way he was. People will say "well Bran has superpowers! he couldn't beat that!" and I'd agree if it weren't for the fact that Bran blew his cover to LF when he repeated his chaos is a ladder quote back to him. Ever since I saw the chaos is a ladder scene I knew LF was the ultimate player in this show and would, in fact, win it one way or another. I think when Varys said that he'd see the country burn if he could be king of the ashes was a foreshadowing.
Has there ever been an many White Walkers in one place as shown in ep2? I remember only seeing 3 or 4 (with the Night King)? It looked there were at least 6 on the front line. Should be hundreds by now, right?