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14 minutes ago, eball said:

 

I think it was the setup for the Hodor episode.

Ahhh, yes.  I expected Bran to have a much bigger role in the outcome; maybe not...

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I think Bran’s role is done. When he said he mostly lives in the past, just seems that he is fading into the background. Doubt he has any large role in the Kings Landing events.

 

I’m worried about Arya surviving now that she’s left the north for good. 

 

 

 

 

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45 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

Been hard times for his folk this season

 

 

Blondie is going to go insane and have to be taken out?

 

 

 

that's one scenario they are lining up.  Its what Varys and Tyrion were speaking about.

 

You saw she was "weirding" out when Jon was getting the attention and being called King . 

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11 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

that's one scenario they are lining up.  Its what Varys and Tyrion were speaking about.

 

You saw she was "weirding" out when Jon was getting the attention and being called King . 

I still see her as the only one who makes sense to finish on the throne. 

 

Does anyone really see Jon taking on the role? 

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32 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

that's one scenario they are lining up.  Its what Varys and Tyrion were speaking about.

 

You saw she was "weirding" out when Jon was getting the attention and being called King . 

 

Faith in dragons isn’t what it once once

 

 

21 minutes ago, Rockpile233 said:

I still see her as the only one who makes sense to finish on the throne. 

 

Does anyone really see Jon taking on the role? 

 

One of the deformed will win out

 

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More dragons coming to the rescue? Where DID Drogon go for all those months when he/she disappeared?

 

Have the hatchlings grown up enough to do some damage? 

 

Should be fun to see either way. 

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24 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

More dragons coming to the rescue? Where DID Drogon go for all those months when he/she disappeared?

 

Have the hatchlings grown up enough to do some damage? 

 

Should be fun to see either way. 

 

they have worked themselves into a corner of 90 possible plot twists, not intentionally, so they'll do whatever no matter how it bends any sense of science or fantasy

 

 

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I don't think Jon ever sits on the Iron Throne.  I'll stick to my belief that he is already "dead" but just serving a purpose to get a rightful ruler in place.  I don't think he currently knows who that ruler is, but it won't wind up being Dany.

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5 minutes ago, eball said:

I don't think Jon ever sits on the Iron Throne.  I'll stick to my belief that he is already "dead" but just serving a purpose to get a rightful ruler in place.  I don't think he currently knows who that ruler is, but it won't wind up being Dany.

I completely agree with this assessment, but I do think Dany takes it.

 

Jon will fulfill his role with some sort of sacrifice that brings her back down to earth with perspective. 

 

Who else could possibly sit on the throne? Sansa/Tyrion possibly, but Sansa as lady of Winterfell seems more appropriate.

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I really hope Sansa doesn't end up as the "last man standing" and hold all the power at the end.  She is probably my least favorite "main" character throughout the books and the show.  Her whole transition from "I like songs" to some sort of ruler was hastily done, was forced and doesn't make a lot of sense.  When Arya says that Sansa is the smartest person she knows or something, I was like "wut?".  Like what smart thing has she done or concocted in the entire series?  She is crafted as one of the "dumbest" characters who has trained only to be a "Lady" as intently as Arya has trained to fight/kill.  
I know she has 'been through a lot", and got a few lessons on being a sneak from Littlefinger, but I think its lazy to suggest she is suddenly a stone-cold ruler at this point.

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8 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

I really hope Sansa doesn't end up as the "last man standing" and hold all the power at the end.  She is probably my least favorite "main" character throughout the books and the show.  Her whole transition from "I like songs" to some sort of ruler was hastily done, was forced and doesn't make a lot of sense.  When Arya says that Sansa is the smartest person she knows or something, I was like "wut?".  Like what smart thing has she done or concocted in the entire series?  She is crafted as one of the "dumbest" characters who has trained only to be a "Lady" as intently as Arya has trained to fight/kill.  
I know she has 'been through a lot", and got a few lessons on being a sneak from Littlefinger, but I think its lazy to suggest she is suddenly a stone-cold ruler at this point.

One smart thing Sansa has done? How about saving Jon Snow, Davos, Tormund and  their entire army from annihilation at the Battle of the Bastards?

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1 minute ago, K-9 said:

One smart thing Sansa has done? How about saving Jon Snow, Davos, Tormund and  their entire army from annihilation at the Battle of the Bastards?

 

That wasn't that 'smart' though.  If she had told Snow up front about it, like she should have, he would have probably said "hell yes, tell them to come, do it yesterday".... and probably formed a different battle plan that could have saved 1000s of lives.  

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Nothing about how Rheagal got killed quickly and how Drogon was like Neo in the Matrix? Cersei could have wiped them all out right there, she didn't. I love how quickly everyone can move from location to location now. The poor fight strategy in episode 3 and their approach into King's fall was awful, even D&D said that Dany just forgot about Euron and his fleet, hence Rheagal getting killed.  The writing has been awful this season, with each episode is getting progressively worse - it's baffling.

 

I did like the Tyrion and Varys discussions, that was the best part of the episode.  I'm curious to see how this all ends up, but man they are fumbling the ball...

 

 

 

Edit: I also wonder if Drogon will get killed in short order, much like Cersei losing her 3 children, Dany loses her 3?

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2 hours ago, May Day 10 said:

It seems like they are telegraphing Jon/Aegon''s demise a bit too much, which makes me think him prevailing might be a/the big surprise.

 

Basically going down an identical path as Ned (choosing unbending honor instead of survival/power/love), booting his direwolf, "final-seeming" goodbyes to Tormund and Sam, heading south to King's landing as a Stark.

I thought the same thing.  But part of me thinks all of it was symbolic of everyone saying goodbye to Jon Snow as we knew him, which allows his character to fully become Aegon. 

 

Or he ends up dead, which will essentially ruin the show for me.

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can i get a vanilla latte mixed with Tormund's recipe for fermented milk from the breast of a giant's wife?

 

 

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