https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1a7bwwAtao
That look Walter gave Robb was like "Wish you stuck to your word now, huh?"
It's funny how Edmure and Roslin are pretty much the only ones still alive from that wedding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1a7bwwAtao
That look Walter gave Robb was like "Wish you stuck to your word now, huh?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1a7bwwAtao
That look Walter gave Robb was like "Wish you stuck to your word now, huh?"
Just connected the dots which were right in my face. Jaime killed Mad King. He was also trying to kill his daughter last episode. If he's caught alive, my dude is not making it.
I'll be very upset if the next episode starts and reveals that Jamie and Bronn are somehow not captured. It's not possible, their army lost and they are alone. Dany very clearly saw them go into the water. If they're not captured, it'd finally outdo Prison Break as the show with the worst cliffhanger solved miraculously in between episodes.
For those who want to know, in the Prison Break season finale,they escape prison (duh), and are being chased by guards. In the last scene of the finale, the guards and dogs are about 30 feet away from them. At the start of the season premiere, they are suddenly hundreds of feet away. How did that happen?!
Just connected the dots which were right in my face. Jaime killed Mad King. He was also trying to kill his daughter last episode. If he's caught alive, my dude is not making it.
I still can't believe they're referring to the battle at the end of the latest episode as the "Loot Train Attack"
When I opened HBO Go to watch the episode, a clip with that in the title was on the home screen, which: 1. spoilers? and 2. I couldn't stop laughing at it.
Just connected the dots which were right in my face. Jaime killed Mad King. He was also trying to kill his daughter last episode. If he's caught alive, my dude is not making it.
Oh, so your reasoning is "I like Jaime and can't imagine him doing something wrong."
Everyone keeps saying Bran can see this and that happening and he's waiting for things to happen, but has it been shown he can see the future? I don't remember that ever being mentioned, he's only been in the past in every scene he's looked at.
Didn't he see like flashing images of an empty throne room covered in snow or something? Not sure if that was necessarily the future.Everyone keeps saying Bran can see this and that happening and he's waiting for things to happen, but has it been shown he can see the future? I don't remember that ever being mentioned, he's only been in the past in every scene he's looked at.
Everyone keeps saying Bran can see this and that happening and he's waiting for things to happen, but has it been shown he can see the future? I don't remember that ever being mentioned, he's only been in the past in every scene he's looked at.
Bran is the three eyed Raven, so he is kind of weird in trying to figure out the loop of what he can and can't see. And by that I mean he is literally the three eyed raven old man.didnt the THREE EYE RAVEN see his own death or something and everything about bran and his journey? the raven chose bran since the beginning right? ever since he led him to climb the tower by chasing the raven? i kinda forget but that is what my memory is saying.
It would be a shame if Cersei and Jaime die before realising that the white walkers are real. I want to see the look on their faces.
Bran is the three eyed Raven, so he is kind of weird in trying to figure out the loop of what he can and can't see. And by that I mean he is literally the three eyed raven old man.
This is a fan theory? Either way, I am 100% convinced after Meera told him "you died in that cave." I will take a bet on it now I so confident. I will send you my left shoe if I am wrong.There is absolutely no evidence of this fan theory being true.
I'd say it was more that whatever magic chose the old three eyed raven also chose the new one and he was simply waiting for Bran to seek him out.
There is absolutely no evidence of this fan theory being true.
And you can have my right shoe.Nothing will make me more happy then seeing this stupid theory die.
This is a fan theory? Either way, I am 100% convinced after Meera told him "you died in that cave." I will take a bet on it now I so confident. I will send you my left shoe if I am wrong.
Agreed. I think it has a double meaning. He died in two ways in there.Yes its a fan theory. Meera said that because she was pissed Bran is a total space cadet now.
It's like people coming home from war with PTSD and people say "you died over there, you're not the same person"
it's a dumb theory, 3 eyed raven is just a title.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1a7bwwAtao
That look Walter gave Robb was like "Wish you stuck to your word now, huh?"
Not sure if this has been posted
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/arya-scene-game-of-thrones_us_598b529ce4b0a66b8bb0a846
What caught my eye though is that in the first few seconds it looks like Ned is walked past in the backgroud behind Arya first. Obviously not really them but possibly a cool little nod to the Stark parents.
https://youtu.be/1mWKRXV7gFk?t=1m
There are book spoilers in that huff link.
That's irrelevant for this threads rules.Aren't we ahead of the books now?
Aren't we ahead of the books now?
No way. His wife is one of the most beautiful women in Thrones <3True! Robb's thinking: "Shit! I could have had that"
The best part of that video is Blackfish catching 3 older women looking at him and he quickly turns back.
That's irrelevant for this threads rules.
Some people haven't even read the books so....
It would be a shame if Cersei and Jaime die before realising that the white walkers are real. I want to see the look on their faces.
There is absolutely no evidence of this fan theory being true.
Even if Bronn manages to get Jamie and himself to the surface, they're inevitably going to be captured, right? Unless that river has a really strong current that will conveniently carry them far enough away to escape.
Ah fuck man book spoilers. Damnit!!!!!!!
It's a book spoiler if they go that route. If it was important, they wouldn't have glossed over it. I didn't even notice it during the fight.
No way. His wife is one of the most beautiful women in Thrones <3
Operating term there is "was". She was (one) of the most beautiful woman in Thrones. Had he stuck to his oaths, he'd be alive with another beautiful woman.
Operating term there is "was". She was (one) of the most beautiful woman in Thrones. Had he stuck to his oaths, he'd be alive with another beautiful woman.
I think Bran's talk with Sansa points heavily to it being true. "It's complicated" = it's hard trying to explain how he's both the old man and himself.
didnt the THREE EYE RAVEN see his own death or something and everything about bran and his journey? the raven chose bran since the beginning right? ever since he led him to climb the tower by chasing the raven? i kinda forget but that is what my memory is saying.
More like it's complicated to explain how his power works, the process and everything he went through.
I mean obviously it's a title because Bran doesn't have mastery of it yet like the old man did.
You know what I love about the Young Wolf, Robb Stark? He executed a lord whose armies he needed because "rules are rules". Yet he himself broke an oath and was frolicking about like there wouldn't be any consequences. Not only that, he thought crawling back to the man he broke faith with, while bringing the woman his oaths were broken along to boot, was a brilliant plan. Dude signed his death the minute he executed Lord Karstark instead of keeping him hostage like every person with a functioning brain was telling him. Wouldn't have had to go begging to Walder Frey.