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Yeah, I'm out too. There's no way people are not going to be retarded or trolling about it.
They'll be trolling about one more post until they won't be posting in this thread anymore. The spoiler rules are going to be enforced.
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Yeah, I'm out too. There's no way people are not going to be retarded or trolling about it.
They'll be trolling about one more post until they won't be posting in this thread anymore. The spoiler rules are going to be enforced.
yeah i agree with that. i think the fact that bran reveals that Jon and Dany are related, is what will make Dany allow Jon to have his Wildling kingdom up north.,
Yeah, I get that will be enforced but even if all the overt ones (retarded or trolling) are stopped before anyone can read them (hardly guaranteed), you'll get all these "wow, I can't believe I'm figuring this out!" types who post theories in here that are directly from their knowledge of the spoilers, pretending as if they don't know them. Too many people want to look smart. That happened when the books were ahead of the show. Not much to be done about that.
She has claim over Jon? Don't remember if that's how Targs roll or not. Either way, I don't see him boning his own aunt once he's aware of who he really is. He borderline thinks girls have cooties as it is. Plus he's always going to be a Stark in his mind so ending up in the north seems to jibe.
Still think Dany dies though. If I say it enough I'm confident it'll manifest irl.
She has claim over Jon? Don't remember if that's how Targs roll or not. Either way, I don't see him boning his own aunt once he's aware of who he really is. He borderline thinks girls have cooties as it is. Plus he's always going to be a Stark in his mind so ending up in the north seems to jibe.
Still think Dany dies though. If I say it enough I'm confident it'll manifest irl.
Does Bran even know about Jon's parentage yet? I only remember the scene where they fought the guy 7v1 and each attacked one at a time, then the old dude didn't let him go in.
Who even cares if Jon is a Targ? How would he prove that? "Yea bro my little brother talks to trees and saw me being born in the past when he was north of the wall. It was trippy as shit."
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I don't think he knows who the father is, though. Only that Ned's sister was the mom.In the finale when he actually finishes the scene he learns the truth, yeah.
It is really the easiest rule ever. I don't understand why you people are showing off your chromosome smuggling skills.
If it is 1 minute past air time of the episode post whatever you want.
If it's some bullshit fan theory feel free to post and talk about it. Even if it turns out to be true.
If it is a discussion about a rumored leak, don't or put it in spoiler tags.
You could post full scripts of unaired episodes in here if you want, just do so behind spoiler tags.
I don't know what the issue is @Gravel @Sylas and @LachiusTZ
Would she have claim over Jon? Jon last living child of Rhaegar, who was the prince at the time. Rhaegar being the older of the children of the Mad King between himself and Dany, would his kids have claim over Dany who was a younger child? And does Rhaegar being a male, and Jon being a male, have any relevance?
And I'm actually asking, not sure how the Targs did it.
I don't think he knows who the father is, though. Only that Ned's sister was the mom.
i dont think the succession line actually matters here. Dany wants to be the ruler, Jon does not.
Nobody will be punished if a theory comes true.random question a_skeleton_03, cause most of the general info about the "leaked episode" that Astro posted was a lot of fan theories we've been discussing for awhile now and assumed were confirmed by the set photos and trailers before the season. Does it become spoilers if some of that comes true (if leaked episode in that video is legit)? There was talk in this thread prior to this season already about group going north of the Wall, NK/dragon interaction (mostly during Sylas rant), and Jon bringing a wight back as proof for someone (I believe in the original discussion it was for Cersei, so she'd see the REAL war was going to be against WW). Obviously the specifics of how it all goes down would be spoilery for sure, but most of the general goings on during the episode is just confirmation of theories we've discussed quite a bit about already.