I don't think that'll ever happen.
1. The Hound would not stand a chance in a fight against him now, even before he was undead it would have been tough for him, now it is near impossible to win.
2. The Hound can take solace in knowing he outlived him.
3. The Mountain would more likely have more challenging fights ahead.
4. The Hound and The Mountain teaming up would be far greater to see.
So this isn't a guy who dropped everything to join the Faith with the intention of being a leader or whatever. He could literally be anyone who once had wealth and power in some way, whether as a businessman or a lord. It doesn't seem likely that he's a lord of importance though, because otherwise his enemies would all recognize him.
Less than 3 hours to go! Time to get hyped!
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As you seem to agree with me, him managing to reach this status, not to mention without anyone ever noticing him, seems unreasonable to assume. Not impossible, but certainly it would be quite a coincidence. I would also assume that HR would worship the old gods and we have not heard anything about him that would point us towards the High Sparrow.
Few hours to go. What are we all expecting this episode to cover?
What are we all expecting this episode to cover?
"I dreamt of a maid at a feast, with purple serpents in her hair, venom dripping from their fangs. And later I dreamt that maid again, slaying a savage giant in a castle built of snow."
I think it will happen but I don't think it'll happen tonight. I also thinkt he Mel/davos thing will end up with nothing happening after a heated argument.Sansa will kill Littlefinger tonight:
Sansa will kill Littlefinger tonight:
The -main- point I see against the theory is that the Lannisters and Tyrells have all seen him up close, and if he is someone like Howland Reed, they would know immediately.
I can't imagine this happens tonight. I think Sansa needs to make serious allies in the Vale before she eliminates Littlefinger (which I agree is definitely happening at some point).Sansa will kill Littlefinger tonight:
Nah, that's Sansa killing Robert Arryn. He's a giant compared to the castle Sansa built and he destroyed.Sansa will kill Littlefinger tonight:
What would be her motive? Littlefinger making an advance on her?
Sansa will kill Littlefinger tonight:
But the show isn't the books.
I don't think Book Sansa is going to feed Ramsay to his dogs for instance.
I mean Book Sansa cried for Joffrey when he died.
Besides they don't have that connection they did on the show.
What would be her motive? Littlefinger making an advance on her?
Or not wanting to be in Littlefingers debt
She could kill Littlefinger, manipulate Robin Arryn and take proxy control over the Vale of Arryn.
Jon's aim will be to unify the Realm against the Others. Him and Sansa having the backing of the North and Vale of Arryn would be a good start.
I know this won't happen as it hasn't been foreshadowed: but I would find it sweet that the apprentice could kill the master and use his own plan for her own gain.
Has this been mentioned before?
Jeremy Podeswa confirms that S7 will be 7 episodes long and that he will be returning as a director.
What would be her motive? Littlefinger making an advance on her?
Few hours to go. What are we all expecting this episode to cover?
Jon becomes king of the north. - YES
Kings Landing burns - lots of people die - NO
Tower of Joy sequence completion - Jon's parentage confirmed in one way or another - YES
Dany begins her move to Westeros but Euron is getting close - Unfortunately Dany will grace westeros with her presence so - YES
Sansa will kill Littlefinger tonight:
Book Ramsay is leading an army, so I would be disappointed if he were not given more emphasis inThe Winds of Winter.
Has this been mentioned before?
Jeremy Podeswa confirms that S7 will be 7 episodes long and that he will be returning as a director.
Only 2 short seasons left? Pls give dat spinoff/prequel.
Has this been mentioned before?
Jeremy Podeswa confirms that S7 will be 7 episodes long and that he will be returning as a director.
I will forever fucking hate Breaking Bad for starting this half season trend Bullshit.
7 episodes? Ugh
Probably 7 and 7 with a two hour finale or at least 130
From your list, I'd predict:
The Mountain and The Hound (again), Loras, Allister, Theon, Osha if she ever shows up, All Freys, Kevan and Pycelle(guaranteed if Varys decides he needs to leave Myreen for reasons), Melisandre, Roose, Balon, Pod, Missandei, Beric if he (or any BWB) show up, Ramsey, Olenna, Mace Tyrell, Ellaria, Three-Eyed Raven, Olly, and 2/3rds of the Sand Snakes.
Left out Jorah, and I'll add Bronn :/
I know people look at walking dead for starting the trend but walking dead seasons end and begin in the same year - months apart. The season finale was on April 3rd 2016 and the season premier is coming up in October.
If HBO splits it and puts them an entire year apart, that's wayyyyyyyyy worse.
At least the showrunners know exactly what they have to work with the next 2 years. Rome dudes had to fit like 2 seasons of material into its last 6 episodes.
I will forever fucking hate Breaking Bad for starting this half season trend Bullshit.
I know people look at walking dead for starting the trend but walking dead seasons end and begin in the same year - months apart. The season finale was on April 3rd 2016 and the season premier is coming up in October.
If HBO splits it and puts them an entire year apart, that's wayyyyyyyyy worse.
7 episodes...absolutely disgusting from HBO
Sopranos