Game Of Thrones: The Sopranos with swords or Dynasty in chainmail?

I think Littlefinger sent the Assassin to kill Bran…. long before Jamie pushed him from the tower. :yes:

Here's why....
Damn, you practically a Maester with this shit

Mr. Lengthy


Nuther point to add, bran is also named after his uncle Brandon Stark who basically took catelyn away from littlefinger and beat him in that duel for her hand.
 
I think Littlefinger sent the Assassin to kill Bran…. long before Jamie pushed him from the tower. :yes:

Here's why....

He’s been pitting the Starks against the Lannisters ever since season 1… in order to ‘move up’ in the world during all the confusion. :yes: (ie “Chaos is a Ladder”)

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Because he had promised that Sansa would rule the North.

His very last words in this clip are: “The North will be Yours”

It's a good theory and the show may very well decide to pin it on little finger as just another reason to have him killed, but it gives Littlefinger way to much credit IMO. I have 2 main problems with it

1. Littlefinger's main method for making shit happen is knowing people weaknesses and deepest desires and using that to push their buttons to act against others to his better gain. His methods are subtle but with a specific aim. All the stuff he did with Lysa allowed him to get some key pieces off the board and Ned out of the North where he was vulnerable. Killing Bran introduces Chaos but not in any predictable or beneficial way. In fact, if LF was really that devious he would have schemed to have Rob taken out. No Rob means that no real leader in the North to push back against the Lannisters after Ned was gone. LF could have easily taken control of the North once he had the Eryie's forces in that scenario. Instead the attack on Bran, force Cat to leave Winterfell and put herself in harms way. I don't think LF wanted that, but he did take advantage of it by pinning the assassination attempt on Tyrion when Cat showed him the dagger

2. Sometimes the simplest explanation works best. That either Joff or Cersei arranged for it to happen after Bran survived his fall. We know why Joffrey might do it. We all know now that it's completely within Cersei's capability to order it.
 
Most RPG and MMO Players will definitely understand. :yes::lol::roflmao3::roflmao2:

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Protect the Rezzer at all costs lol
 
Nuther point to add, bran is also named after his uncle Brandon Stark who basically took catelyn away from littlefinger and beat him in that duel for her hand.

Catelyn was promised to the eldest Stark son, who was Brandon. When he died it became Ned's duty

Bran is a popular Stark name... Bran the builder is a famous Stark from the age of heroes.

He built the Wall, Winterfell and the castle at Storms End

Bran can't be the old guy that was in the tree and the Knight King. Didn't they already show who when the children of the Forrest created the Knight King last season? They didn't give any info on the guy but that clearly wasn't Bran

The weirwood trees are the old gods, the children believed they record everything that happens in Westeros. When they die their memories are absorbed by the weirwood trees

The guy in the tree was Bloodraven a Targaryen bastard who joined Nightwatch. His visions lead him to the weirwood tree.

Bran is not Bloodraven but he absorbed all his memories and research through the tree. Bran and Bloodraven are greenseers (they can access info from all of nature)

Bran is a more powerful greenseer ...he can warg into animals and people. He's so powerful that Meera's words "hold the door" overloaded Willis's brain 20 years in the past.

I think Bran will attempt to warg into the Night King and something will go wrong. Either the guy that becomes the NK is a greenser or the children's magic allows him to access all Bran's (Bloodravens) information... when Bran attempts to warg him.

So literally they're not the same person but they share the same consciousness, in different points of time
 
It's a good theory and the show may very well decide to pin it on little finger as just another reason to have him killed, but it gives Littlefinger way to much credit IMO. I have 2 main problems with it

1. Littlefinger's main method for making shit happen is knowing people weaknesses and deepest desires and using that to push their buttons to act against others to his better gain. His methods are subtle but with a specific aim. All the stuff he did with Lysa allowed him to get some key pieces off the board and Ned out of the North where he was vulnerable. Killing Bran introduces Chaos but not in any predictable or beneficial way. In fact, if LF was really that devious he would have schemed to have Rob taken out. No Rob means that no real leader in the North to push back against the Lannisters after Ned was gone. LF could have easily taken control of the North once he had the Eryie's forces in that scenario. Instead the attack on Bran, force Cat to leave Winterfell and put herself in harms way. I don't think LF wanted that, but he did take advantage of it by pinning the assassination attempt on Tyrion when Cat showed him the dagger

2. Sometimes the simplest explanation works best. That either Joff or Cersei arranged for it to happen after Bran survived his fall. We know why Joffrey might do it. We all know now that it's completely within Cersei's capability to order it.

So in all of this there is a key thing that got lost somehow. Littlefinger was appointed Warden of the North by Cersei (offcially by Tommen really) some time back.

Anyway Baelish already got Harrenhall and the Eyrie, so getting Winterfell will make him one of the most powerful men, fortress-wise and army-wise. The only real way to get the north is with a Stark, thus his latching on to Sansa. So I can understand recent actions. But season 1?? I dont see why he would make that play in season 1 - seems like a long shot which is not his style.

Maybe one of yall can explain the WHY :dunno:


Mr. Lengthy
 
Just what is Arya up to, exactly?

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For fans of Game Of Thrones, no character’s storyline has been more of a disappointment over the past few episodes than Arya Stark’s. In both the books and the show, Arya was a beloved character brimming with potential. She’s badass, vengeful, eager to prove herself, and determined to subvert people’s expectations. Then she spent what felt like an eternity training with face-changing assassins, completely isolated from other main characters and plot lines, only to return as some sort of emotionless weirdo hellbent on undercutting everything viewers found endearing about her. But some fans aren’t willing to accept that all is lost.

Recently on Reddit—that is, the breeding ground for all overly thought-out fan theories—a user proposed a potential explanation for Arya’s actions over the past few episodes. Specifically, why she, an expertly trained assassin, allowed herself to be duped by Littlefinger and then threatened to cut her sister’s face off over an insignificant letter written six seasons ago. The theory, aptly subtitled “Why Arya DOESN’T suck,” lays out the evidence that the Stark girls are actually playing games within games.

Foreshadowing: We have quotes from as far back as S6 suggesting that Arya will protect Sansa.“No one can protect me.” – Sansa, S6E9“You need better guards.” – Arya to Sansa, S7E4

Protecting each other: After LF suggests Sansa use Brienne to intervene in the Arya-Sansa catfight, Sansa sends Brienne away and says that she has trusted guards here already. Sansa is not afraid of Arya, nor Littlefinger, and she doesn’t want the honorable Brienne involved in their lying and schemes.

Arya is trained in stealth: Arya was trained by assassins. She is far too stealthy to let LF know that he is being followed, unless she did this deliberately. In S7E4, Arya walks onto Brienne and Pod sparring just as Brienne says, “Don’t go where your enemy leads you.” In S7E6, the directors deliberately show us Sansa opening and closing a very squeaky door as she goes into Arya’s bedchamber. Yet Arya is able to sneak up on Sansa without a single noise.

Staged fights: When Arya confronts Sansa about the Northern lords talking badly about Jon in S7E5, the door is wide open. Similarly, when Arya confronts Sansa about the letter from S1, Arya projects her voice just as she is reading the letter. It’s almost as if they want someone to hear their fights.

The Game of Faces: In what seems to be the most psychotic Arya scene, Arya basically threatens to cut off Sansa’s face and pretend to be her. The entire scene is Arya playing the Game of Faces, presenting lies as truths. She even says that they are playing! She plays this game when she tells Sansa that she remembers Sansa standing on Ned’s execution stage – Sansa fought and screamed, and Arya knows this. Arya played the game when she told Sansa she would never serve the Lannisters – Arya served as Tywin’s cupbearer. Arya tells Sansa she wonders what it would be like to wear her face and her pretty dresses, to be Lady of Winterfell – we are beaten over the head since S1 that Arya HAS NEVER WANTED ANY OF THESE THINGS. Arya is playing the game of faces, and when she realizes Sansa hasn’t caught on to her lies, she hands her Littlefinger’s dagger, symbolically saying, “I trust you and want you to protect yourself from LF’s lies.”

The third eye: Do we really think there hasn’t been a single off-script scene where Bran tells them, “Hey, uh, LF kinda started the war of the Five Kings by lying about this dagger, betrayed our father, and is essentially the reason our whole family is dead.” We hear crows when LF comes out of the crypts with Jon, when Arya enters LF’s bedchambers, and again when LF and Sansa are talking in S7E6. These noises are very deliberate.

Captivating as this theory is, it relies heavily on wishful thinking and the age-old mantra, “Everything that seems like bad writing is actually being done on purpose and it will all make sense later, I swear.” It seems really unlikely that Bran would divulge Three-Eyed Raven secrets off-camera, as if the showrunners thought the audience would find major plot developments a little boring.

However, Alan Taylor, the director of episode six “Beyond The Wall,” told Mashable recently that when it comes to shooting scenes with Arya and Sansa, “the idea is to build up the expectation as much as possible that one of them is going to die, and hopefully surprise people by what happens.” So, maybe there’s something to this theory, and Arya will pull one last subversion out of her hat before the season is done. And, honestly, any narrative gymnastics that result in Littlefinger being dead is something we can all get behind.
 
Pure speculation based on the conversation of Bran being the Night King.
But Night Kings lineage, indeed who would know who his mother and father are???
By lineage I mean how would he know that the Night King is one of the First Men? He doesn't even believe in the Night King
 
So in all of this there is a key thing that got lost somehow. Littlefinger was appointed Warden of the North by Cersei (offcially by Tommen really) some time back.

Anyway Baelish already got Harrenhall and the Eyrie, so getting Winterfell will make him one of the most powerful men, fortress-wise and army-wise. The only real way to get the north is with a Stark, thus his latching on to Sansa. So I can understand recent actions. But season 1?? I dont see why he would make that play in season 1 - seems like a long shot which is not his style.

Maybe one of yall can explain the WHY :dunno:


Mr. Lengthy
Cersei didn't name Littlefinger Warden of the North.... yet. :smh:

They made a 'conditional' agreement that he would become WotN based on the outcome of the War between Stannis & the Boltons.

Littlefinger was supposed to wait until after they fought... then use the Knights of the Vale to defeat whoever won... And kill Sansa in the process... And bring her head back to Cersei... to become the official Warden of the North.

But he never held-up his side of the bargain. :smh:

Instead he used the Knights of the Vale to HELP Sansa win back Winterfell... Not kill her.

So he only has Harrenhal & the Eyrie right now.... that's why he's trying to take over Winterfell now. :yes:



This is why Sansa is being stupid. :smh:

Littlefinger has a 'price on her head' that she doesn't even know about... and she lets him lurk around Winterfell... and keeps running to him for advice... while talking mad shit to Arya about 'how the Vale came to help because of her'. :rolleyes:

The only 2 reasons Littlefinger hasn't killed her yet... is because he cannot 'hold' the North without a Stark on his team... but more importantly, because she hasn't let him smash yet. :rolleyes:

Littlefinger ain't gonna wait forever, like Jorah. :smh:

Soon he will just say 'fuxk it'... and take the 'power' instead of her buttcheeks. :yes:
 
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I'm not going to lie ... for all the stuff Bran discovered last season, for him to go the whole damn season and to only reveal Sansa wedding night, Aryas list and a Littlefinger quote I'm going to be highly disappointed. With the pace this season has gone at there's no reason he doesn't get to Jon. That's BS.

But I wouldn't be surprised because if what that bozo posted is true it won't happen. Smh.
 
So in all of this there is a key thing that got lost somehow. Littlefinger was appointed Warden of the North by Cersei (offcially by Tommen really) some time back.

Anyway Baelish already got Harrenhall and the Eyrie, so getting Winterfell will make him one of the most powerful men, fortress-wise and army-wise. The only real way to get the north is with a Stark, thus his latching on to Sansa. So I can understand recent actions. But season 1?? I dont see why he would make that play in season 1 - seems like a long shot which is not his style.

Maybe one of yall can explain the WHY :dunno:


Mr. Lengthy

He wouldn't. I can't remember exactly how long it had been, but LittleFinger hadn't see Cat or her family in 10-20 years. He Would know of Sansa but he wouldn't know if she was attractive or desirable or anything like that. He just wanted Cat. The end result of his schemes put Sansa under his immediate control, but I agree that was not his original plan.
 
So in all of this there is a key thing that got lost somehow. Littlefinger was appointed Warden of the North by Cersei (offcially by Tommen really) some time back.

Anyway Baelish already got Harrenhall and the Eyrie, so getting Winterfell will make him one of the most powerful men, fortress-wise and army-wise. The only real way to get the north is with a Stark, thus his latching on to Sansa. So I can understand recent actions. But season 1?? I dont see why he would make that play in season 1 - seems like a long shot which is not his style.

Maybe one of yall can explain the WHY :dunno:


Mr. Lengthy

Not quite

King Tommen legitimized Ramsey as successor to his father Roose Bolton as the Warden of the North just before Ramsey stabbed his dad. Lord Baelish (Little Finger) maneuvered to strike a deal where Cercei offered to make him Warden of the North IF the Knights of the Vale were to defeat the whichever worn victor of the Ramsey vs Stannis battle. That contingent appointment never became official. Although Cercei had influence on Tommen, she didn't have the authority (at the time) as Queen Regent (her former title) to make such an appointment. The Northern Lords officially declared Jon as the King of the North.

LF's official titles are Lord of Harrenhal (nominated by Jeoffrey) and Lord Protector of the Vale (by marriage to deceased Lysa Tully) but has no authority over Winterfell.

Also, I think Arya and Sansa are setting up LF with pump fakes, especially after Sansa sent Brienne away and Arya played the game of faces with Sansa.
 
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I think Littlefinger sent the Assassin to kill Bran…. long before Jamie pushed him from the tower. :yes:

Here's why....

He’s been pitting the Starks against the Lannisters ever since season 1… in order to ‘move up’ in the world during all the confusion. :yes: (ie “Chaos is a Ladder”)

It took King Robert a whole month to ride up to Winterfell.

So Littlefinger KNEW that all the Lannisters would be in Kings Landing when King Robert went to ask Ned to become the Hand of the King… But what he did NOT KNOW… is that Bran got injured the day before his Assassin actually arrived in Winterfell.

Hence, the 'timing' of Bran's injury... and the Assassination attempt... was purely a coincidence.

The King is in town.... For several days... and he hasn't been to Winterfell in almost a DECADE... so that's a VERY BIG OCCASION. :yes:

So you could imagine that many people from the other smaller towns in the area would come to Winterfell to ‘pay their respects’, or attend the big feast. Or do both.

Therefore, an Assassin could easily slip into town… kill someone quickly (i.e. slit a throat)… then slip back out again, (practically unnoticed) amongst all the ‘random visitors’ who might be coming & going at the gates.

Let’s look at Littlefinger’s history with the Starks…

- He convinced Lisa Arryn (Cat’s sister) to poison Jon Arryn (The Hand of the King) and made her write the Letter to Cat, telling her that the Lannister’s killed him.





- But the MAJOR CLUE that Littlefinger sent the Assassin is… after the Assassination attempt… listen carefully to what he says in the clip below… Littlefinger LIED to Cat and told her that he lost his dagger to Tyrion over a bet, on Prince Joffrey’s birthday.

Littlefinger said he BET on ‘Sir Jaime’ (Lannister) in a jousting tournament.
And that Tyrion BET on Loras Tyrell… TO BEAT JAIME. o_O

“I bet on Sir Jaime… as any sane man would…. (but) when The Knight of the Flowers (i.e. Loras Tyrell) unseated him… I lost this dagger… to Tyrion Lannister”. :rolleyes:

C’mon Baelish. :rolleyes:

First off, Tyrion would never bet AGAINST his own brother Jaime. :smh: In ANY type of COMBAT SCENARIO. :smh:

But he damn sure would NEVER pick Loras Tyrell (of all people :rolleyes:) to beat Jaime in ANYTHING that involves WEAPONS. o_O



But there’s more…

- In season 3 episode 4, Varys made a pact with Lady Olenna to marry Sansa to Loras Tyrell.



- In season 3 episode 6, Littlefinger admits to Varys that he ruined his plan to marry Sansa to Loras Tyrell.

Listen at the 0:53 mark he says: “When I thwarted your plan to give Sansa Stark to the Tyrells… i felt an unmistakable sense of enjoyment” :yes:




- Littlefinger conspires against Robb Stark.




- Littlefinger betrays Ned Stark.




Wait a sec, let’s recap…
  1. Littlefinger conspired against Robb Stark.
  2. Littlefinger betrayed Ned…. And got him killed.
  3. Littlefinger killed Cat’s sister & her brother-in-law
  4. Littlefinger ruined Sansa’s marriage to Loras Tyrell.
  5. Littlefinger convinced Sansa to marry Ramsey Bolton.
(This list is longer than the list of 'bad stuff' the Lannisters have done to the Starks. :rolleyes: Just saying.)

Now let’s backtrack…

With Cat Stark sitting at Bran’s bedside almost 24/7… (and other people like Robb Stark & Old Nan ‘taking turns’ keeping him company when Cat isn’t around) a person would have to be ‘crazy as hell’ to try to kill Bran when he has someone with him all day & all night long. Literally.

Unless the person DID NOT KNOW that someone would be there with him all day & night, that is. :yes:

And the only person who would NOT know that someone is in the room with Bran constantly… is someone who IS NOT THERE in Winterfell… at all.



Remember, he killed Joffrey WITHOUT even being in Kings Landing when it happened. :yes:

He established this method early… because he probably tried to kill Bran WITHOUT being in Winterfell also. :yes:

In fact, Littlefinger is trying to kill off the entire Stark Family. One by One. :yes:

Because he had promised that Sansa would rule the North.

His very last words in this clip are: “The North will be Yours”



And this prolly still sticks in Sansa’s mind.... to this very day. :rolleyes:



I thought it was established fact that Joffrey sent the assassin, or is that only in the books?
 
Just what is Arya up to, exactly?

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Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO

For fans of Game Of Thrones, no character’s storyline has been more of a disappointment over the past few episodes than Arya Stark’s. In both the books and the show, Arya was a beloved character brimming with potential. She’s badass, vengeful, eager to prove herself, and determined to subvert people’s expectations. Then she spent what felt like an eternity training with face-changing assassins, completely isolated from other main characters and plot lines, only to return as some sort of emotionless weirdo hellbent on undercutting everything viewers found endearing about her. But some fans aren’t willing to accept that all is lost.

Recently on Reddit—that is, the breeding ground for all overly thought-out fan theories—a user proposed a potential explanation for Arya’s actions over the past few episodes. Specifically, why she, an expertly trained assassin, allowed herself to be duped by Littlefinger and then threatened to cut her sister’s face off over an insignificant letter written six seasons ago. The theory, aptly subtitled “Why Arya DOESN’T suck,” lays out the evidence that the Stark girls are actually playing games within games.

Foreshadowing: We have quotes from as far back as S6 suggesting that Arya will protect Sansa.“No one can protect me.” – Sansa, S6E9“You need better guards.” – Arya to Sansa, S7E4

Protecting each other: After LF suggests Sansa use Brienne to intervene in the Arya-Sansa catfight, Sansa sends Brienne away and says that she has trusted guards here already. Sansa is not afraid of Arya, nor Littlefinger, and she doesn’t want the honorable Brienne involved in their lying and schemes.

Arya is trained in stealth: Arya was trained by assassins. She is far too stealthy to let LF know that he is being followed, unless she did this deliberately. In S7E4, Arya walks onto Brienne and Pod sparring just as Brienne says, “Don’t go where your enemy leads you.” In S7E6, the directors deliberately show us Sansa opening and closing a very squeaky door as she goes into Arya’s bedchamber. Yet Arya is able to sneak up on Sansa without a single noise.

Staged fights: When Arya confronts Sansa about the Northern lords talking badly about Jon in S7E5, the door is wide open. Similarly, when Arya confronts Sansa about the letter from S1, Arya projects her voice just as she is reading the letter. It’s almost as if they want someone to hear their fights.

The Game of Faces: In what seems to be the most psychotic Arya scene, Arya basically threatens to cut off Sansa’s face and pretend to be her. The entire scene is Arya playing the Game of Faces, presenting lies as truths. She even says that they are playing! She plays this game when she tells Sansa that she remembers Sansa standing on Ned’s execution stage – Sansa fought and screamed, and Arya knows this. Arya played the game when she told Sansa she would never serve the Lannisters – Arya served as Tywin’s cupbearer. Arya tells Sansa she wonders what it would be like to wear her face and her pretty dresses, to be Lady of Winterfell – we are beaten over the head since S1 that Arya HAS NEVER WANTED ANY OF THESE THINGS. Arya is playing the game of faces, and when she realizes Sansa hasn’t caught on to her lies, she hands her Littlefinger’s dagger, symbolically saying, “I trust you and want you to protect yourself from LF’s lies.”

The third eye: Do we really think there hasn’t been a single off-script scene where Bran tells them, “Hey, uh, LF kinda started the war of the Five Kings by lying about this dagger, betrayed our father, and is essentially the reason our whole family is dead.” We hear crows when LF comes out of the crypts with Jon, when Arya enters LF’s bedchambers, and again when LF and Sansa are talking in S7E6. These noises are very deliberate.

Captivating as this theory is, it relies heavily on wishful thinking and the age-old mantra, “Everything that seems like bad writing is actually being done on purpose and it will all make sense later, I swear.” It seems really unlikely that Bran would divulge Three-Eyed Raven secrets off-camera, as if the showrunners thought the audience would find major plot developments a little boring.

However, Alan Taylor, the director of episode six “Beyond The Wall,” told Mashable recently that when it comes to shooting scenes with Arya and Sansa, “the idea is to build up the expectation as much as possible that one of them is going to die, and hopefully surprise people by what happens.” So, maybe there’s something to this theory, and Arya will pull one last subversion out of her hat before the season is done. And, honestly, any narrative gymnastics that result in Littlefinger being dead is something we can all get behind.

I don't think she sent Brienne away to avoid her from being tainted, I think she sent her away because she fears she would take Arya's side. Little finger planted in her head that Brienne would be a threat to her, not to get her to interfere, imo.
 
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Trying to thaw out after that cold episode of Game of Thrones. I had my long night underwear on and moon boots trying to trek through Season 7 Episode 6. This shit was colder than a honeymoon night with Halle Berry... that being said here are my stretched out observations for "Death is the enemy"


  • The map at dragonstone heads north
  • Marching in the snow I can hear "Hi Ho Hi Ho it's off to work we go"
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  • Gendry's freezing "how do you stay warm up here?" "Beastiality" says Tormond
  • Thoros explains to Gendry why they sold him off to Red Velvet... FOR THE MONEY
  • DNA expert Beric points out that Jon doesn’t look like his father.
  • Jon tries to return Longclaw to Jorah, because he's too scared to give it to Lyanna Mormont
  • Hound is disgusted that Tormond wants to bang the Caitlin Jenner of Tarth
  • Arrived at Matterhorn mountain that the Hound saw in the flames.
  • It's so cold in Winterfell as Arya says "What about Sansa's E-MAILS ?!!!
  • Arya goes 1 for 50 from free throw line.... and Ned clapped?
  • Father is killed by Lannisters with your help? ...a girls memory is wrong
  • Sansa looking at Arya like her last name was Bolton
  • Sansa says bitch 'bow down" when your in my town; I saved winterfell not Jon
  • Being the younger sister, naturally Arya threatens to tattle. to Lyanna Mormont
  • Weather up north is frightful but Dragonstone fire is so delightful
  • "You're not a hero" Tyrion takes offense cuz only heroes get that dragon ass
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  • Jon Snow is not in love with me ? girl he took you to a cave!
  • Jon Snow is 5’8,” on 7 kingdom dating apps he’d face a ton of rejection
  • Planning to meet Cersei; and Ice Queen meeting a Fire Queen
  • "what war wasn't won without deceit and murder?"
  • A blue eyed bear beyond the wall goes Revenant on the frozen 7
  • Fear of fire makes the Hound a coward again... Thoros saves him
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  • The sigil of Jorah's house is a bear....and Jorah kills the zombie bear
  • Littlefinger trying to separate the stark sisters wider than Teanna Trump's legs
  • "I was on quaaludes I don't even remember Pyke" - Thoros
  • Jon and crew ambush a White Walkers and wights from behind.
  • White Walkers meets that Valaryan steel death and all but one wight die
  • Wight is captured thanks to Tormond with the Lennox Lewis left hook
  • It's a trap Jon realizes and sends Gendry back to Eastwatch
  • Gendry has had a lot of cardio work. Rowing a boat for 4 years isn't easy.
  • Don't run with a hammer dumbass, Gendry must be half Kenyan
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  • Jon Snow 40 yard dash time is impressive for a Westerosi
  • Thin ice on a lake beyond the wall? must not be that cold up there
  • The frozen 7 surrounded on a frozen lake without fishing rods
  • Gendry collapses in front of the wall ....Davos to the rescue
  • Thoros freezes to death overnight during the camping trip.
  • Thoros dies and gets cremated by his own booze...
  • Kill the Night King and they all die...like he's Dracula says Beric
  • Sansa gets an invite from Cersei to come down to Kings Landing
  • Sansa sends Brienne to Kings Landing to see her boo Jamie in her place
  • Daenerys wakes up dragons in her Snowtropper outfit, headed towards Hoth
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  • "Sometimes doing nothing is the hardest thing to do"
  • Hound acting like he's in the bullpen ....throwing rocks at wights
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  • Brave wight with iced Jordan 11's on decides to test the lake
  • The white walkers were peacefully protesting before a stone was thrown. there are good people on both sides
  • Jorah breaks out 2 dragonglass daggers
  • Is that Beric Dondarrion or Thundarr the Barbarian's flaming sword
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  • Brienne's baby daddy goes down! saved by the hound
  • This Game Of Thrones episode is the best episode of The Walking Dead yet
  • Jon sings New Edition "is this the end?" but is saved by Rhaegal and Viserion
  • The ravens in Westeros must have upgraded to Amazon Prime.
  • Night King is so cool fire puts itself out when he approaches
  • Night King has a rifle of an arm...he should go first in NFL draft
  • the Night King is gonna get signed before Kapernick ever does
  • Viserion goes down like United flight 93
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  • Drogon and Rhaegal cry out in agony like Sarah Palin at a book fair
  • Engage hero mode: Jon Snow fights off wights so others can escape
  • Night King tried to kill Drogon too....
  • Drogon is the first GoT character to zigzag. Wise dragon learned from Blackwater rush battle
  • Jon is submerged in frozen lake...eyes of Longclaw close until he re emerges
  • Jon has been taking clothed swimming lessons from Jaime.
  • Uncle Benjen looks like Strider... D&D must love CapCom
  • Uncle Ghost rider rescues Jon ....gives him his horse.
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  • Hound is headed to KL to face his brother and Cersei with wight
  • Having a meeting with Cersei about Night King is like Trump meeting with the HBCU's.
  • Rhaegal crying out and searching the area for his brother
  • Is Daenerys is about to sing "Let it go" from Frozen above the wall?
  • Jon makes it to Eastwatch... dejected Jorah is sent back to friendzone
  • Sansa finds Arya's mask collection from spirit of halloween store in Braavos
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  • Creepy Arya wants to play game of faces Hannibal Lecture style
  • Jon apologizes to Daenerys on the Dragon yacht
  • "Dragons are the only children i'll ever have" - Jon celebrates because he knows he can go RAW
  • Don't call me Dany... last person who did died while I watched
  • My Queen... spit that incestous game Jon and give her 6 inches of snow
  • Wights forced to recover sunken dragon wreckage with chains from Craster's hardware store
  • Night King gentrified Viserion faster than CACs did Harlem
  • Viserion eyes opened fast like mine do when I smell someone making breakfast
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My Predictions:

1. Jon and Tyrion is going to show Cercei the wight and Cersei either going to outright say no or say yes and then won't help them.

2. I will be shocked,if Petyr is still alive after the final episode.

3.I think Sam is going to finally piece together Jon's parentage.

4.I think the The Others and wights are going to finally get past the Wall

5. And, Sansa is going to find some way to fuck over Jon....
 
I don't think she sent Brienne away to avoid her from being tainted, I think she sent her away because she fears she would take Arya's side. Little finger planted in her head that Brienne would be a threat to her, not to get her to interfere, imo.
That's only in the books.
 
yeah I'm going to stay out of these threads.... FB too... till after the series is over

all these fan theories and somebody is bound to be right

peace till the end
 
no, it isn't... Books haven't been released that cover this part of the story
what Camille is saying is kinda plausible if you go back to their crossroads meeting

I think he answered by quoting my quote to you instead of him, as I had asked about Joffrey.

I've seen the spoiler that indicates what happens with Sansa and Arya, but nothing discussed her sending Brienne away. I'm going by LF and Sansa's convo. I thought he made Brienne sound like a threat to Sansa should she have to choose. I think Sansa is scared of Arya and his reminder that Brienne is sworn to protect both sisters didn't comfort her or cause her to fear bringing Brienne into their conflict. I think she sent her away for self preservation.
 
no, it isn't... Books haven't been released that cover this part of the story
what Camille is saying is kinda plausible if you go back to their crossroads meeting
It's only mentioned in the books.

The Catspaw Assassin
In A Storm of Swords, Tyrion and Jaime independently deduce that it was Joffrey who sent the assassin:
http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Catspaw_assassin

I dunno what 'Crossroads Meeting' you are talking about. :dunno:

Here are the only scenes/meetings that occurred at anything that could be considered a 'crossroads' early in Season 1.

S1E2 >> King Robert & Ned take a break for lunch.



S1E2 >> Joffrey got attacked by Nymeria when King Robert & his Royal Caravan had stopped at the Crossroads Inn, on his way back to Kings Landing.




S1E4 >> Lady Stark captures Tyrion at the very same Crossroads Inn, then takes him to the Vale.




If there is a different 'crossroads meeting' that you are referring to.... post a link.
 
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It's only in the books.

The Catspaw Assassin
In A Storm of Swords, Tyrion and Jaime independently deduce that it was Joffrey who sent the assassin:
http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Catspaw_assassin

I dunno what 'Crossroads Meeting' you are talking about. :smh:

Here are the only scenes/meetings that occurred at anything considered a 'crossroads' in Season 1.

S1E2 >> King Robert & Ned take a break for lunch.



S1E2 >> Joffrey got attacked by Nymeria when King Robert & his Royal Caravan had stopped at the Crossroads Inn, on his way back to Kings Landing.




S1E4 >> Lady Stark captures Tyrion at the very same Crossroads Inn, then takes him to the Vale.




If there is a different 'crossroads meeting' that you are referring to.... post a link.


You quoted the wrong comment. You quoted what I typed to him instead of what I typed to you. He answered based on what you quoted from me.
 
You quoted the wrong comment. You quoted what I typed to him instead of what I typed to you. He answered based on what you quoted from me.
my bad. you're right. i dunno how that happened. :dunno:
i was answering your question about Joffrey sending an Assassin to kill Bran.

no, it isn't... Books haven't been released that cover this part of the story
what Camille is saying is kinda plausible if you go back to their crossroads meeting
Hey VICiouS, sorry for any confusion. :o
Please disregard my post (with all the YouTube vids above) if you thought i was talking about Brienne. :dunno:
 
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Street named after Cersei Lannister gets renamed, because people were offended

By Yvette Tan



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What do Snow, Stannis, Greyjoy and Tywin have in common?

They're all street names in an Australian housing development estate.

But not every character made the cut.

According to the developer of Charlemont Rise in Geelong, he had been forced to change the name of Lannaster Road, after a complaint from a neighbouring estate who took issue with its association with the character Cersei Lannister, who is in an incestuous relationship with her brother in Game of Thrones.

The road has now been renamed Precinct Road.

"They objected to that fact that it had a reference to incest...it's a fictional series," said project manager Gary Smith to the Geelong Advertiser.

Smith added that he had even changed the spelling from Lannister to Lannaster so as to make it "not as obvious."

So far, other roads in the development, including Stannis Street, Baelish Drive and Tywin Street, have been allowed to keep their names.



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"We wanted original names as everything is already taken, you have to think outside the circle," said Smith.

"I always liked the Game of Thrones names as they are a bit out there."

The City of Greater Geelong voted to rename the road, after a finding by the Office of Geographic Names decided that it wasn't compliant with the naming rules.

Laurinda Gardner, City of Greater Geelong Administration said the rules stipulated that a road name must not cause offence to the general public.

"(Names) must not be detrimental to the preservation of longstanding community values," she said.

http://mashable.com/2017/08/25/australia-game-of-thrones-street/#yrKRNDvQ7OqL
 
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