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

BenQ

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I'm fairly certain that was the young Lord Umber Sansa sent back to his castle with more horses and wagons to bring his people back to Winterfell.

Beyond that, the message tells us a lot about the night king. The fact that he picked the young lord out of all the people to leave a message with means he's smarter and more aware of his enemies than previously shown.
That symbol on the wall kinda look like swastika :hmm:
Specially when it was on fire
 

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What yaw drinking on for tonight's premier?


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I went to Ann arbor this weekend, and while I was up there I found a rare stash of Crown Royal salted caramel. I called 15 stores and drove to three stores before I realized I should be calling. Got a couple bottles of Crown Royal Peach, too
 

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someone please tell me what the significance of that boy was?
Assist.

House Umber was one of the Stark’s most loyal Bannermen. GreatJohn Umber was the little kid’s grandfather. GreatJohn fought against the Lannisters in season 1-3 with Robb Stark. He was the guy who got his fingers bitten off by Robb Stark’s Direwolf (Grey Wind) back in season 1 or 2.

GreatJohn’s son / heir was SmallJohn Umber. SmallJohn was the guy who gave Rickon & Osha to Ramsay Bolton, and fought with him in the Battle of the Bastards. He was killed by Tormund Giantsbane, when he bit a chunk out of his neck & stabbed him in the face with a sharp bone, as Littlefinger & The Knights of the Vale rode in on horseback to save the day.

The little kid was Ned Umber (SmallJohn’s son). He became Heir/Lord of House Umber after the Battle of the Bastards. Jon Snow sent him back to his homeland / castle (called The Last Hearth) to bring all his people to Winterfell. He asked for more horses & wagons at the beginning of the episode.

The Night King & Army of the Dead caught up to Ned Umber at his castle before they all could get back to Winterfell. The White Walkers slaughtered House Umber & left Ned Umber hanging on the wall, most likely as a ‘war trophy’.

I suspect House Glover will probably be the very next victims to get wiped out by the White Walkers in season 8 episode 2, since Lord Robett Glover decided to go back to Deepwood Motte, in protest of Jon Snow ‘bending the knee’ to Danaerys.
 

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they released the show times for each show

Two hour episodes were never discussed, feature length episodes, aka around 90 min were talked about. 4 out of 6 will be, still unheard of for TV.


From July 2nd, 2017

https://deadline.com/2017/07/season-8-game-of-thrones-episodes-could-be-feature-length-1202123353/

"Season 8, the length will likely move toward feature range of 80-plus minutes next season."

I've purposely avoided ALL talk of GOT because I wanted to go in COLD without spoilers
:dunno:
 

grownazzblakman

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A lot of folks gonna die, this season. :smh:

You can just see it coming. :rolleyes:

Especially all the folks who are still so ‘caught up in their feelings’ about who is ‘King of the North’.... or who should be ‘on the Iron Throne’.... or who ‘executed who’ (rightly or wrongly).... or ‘who is betraying who’. :smh:

The Night King & all them White Walkers just gonna be like.... “Oh you mad at Dany? Word Son? Aight, Hold this Hot Cup of Death first & let’s talk about it after you wake up with Blue eyes.” :rolleyes:

“Oh you mad at Cersei? For Realz? Aight, Take this 2-piece with a Death Biscuit combo meal & let’s discuss that shit after you wake up with Blue eyes.” :rolleyes:

“Oh you mad that Jon Snow bent the knee & he ain’t King of the North? Say no more. My whole team will mollywhop those salty feelings right outta ya skullbone & we’ll chop it up & discuss why it bothers you soo much... when you wake up with Blue eyes in a few minutes.” :rolleyes:

:smh:
 

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... fans have finally gotten their wish — or something close to it — as the season 8 premiere of the show included a little tidbit as to what happened to Sheeran’s character.

In a scene in which the mercenary Bronn (Jerome Flynn) gets busy, the three women with him discuss the fates of various other men who were at the battle against Dany and Drogon, including a certain redheaded Lannister soldier.

“That boy Eddie,” one of the women says, “came back with his face burned right off. He’s got no eyelids now.”

Though claiming that Sheeran’s character has shuffled off the mortal coil may be a little bit of a stretch, we at least know that he’s suffered a classically awful Game of Thrones fate.
 
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