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

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A man enjoyed the leak of Season 6 Episode 5 "The Door" ...what an episode!!! every time you think Game of Thrones has topped itself it hits you with a gut punch and leaves you in awe. An intense episode that connected a dots for longtime viewers and readers. As per usual here are my stretched out observations


  • Where's Moletown, where Gilly had a part time job a few miles south of the wall
  • Sansa told LF her wedding night, she can still feel it...Ramsay busted her red keep wide open
  • LF must have stolen Pegasus from Perseus because he travels the fastest around the 7 Kingdoms
  • LF is once again at the mercy of a redhead protecting him from a knight (Catelyn & Brandon Stark)
  • Blackfish lives, when you dip out of a party with too many fat bitches karma treat you well
  • You just got served Arya, the Waif just went Li Mu Bai on your ass without the Green Destiny
  • Arya needs to fight like someone just yelled WORLDSTARR
  • A man ...tells a girl the first Faceless man was Nat Turner ?
  • Apparently the Braavosi Westeros History books have been revised by the Texas Board of Education
  • Damn they have Ned acting like Jeff Foxworthy
  • The Willy Shakes of Braavos has bars for plays
  • A servant doesn't ask questions, neither does a slave or an employee in my experience
  • The faces in the Weirwood trees are like landline phones in the matrix
  • What are Ayesha Curry and her tree family doing? camping and creating White Walkers with dragonglass
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  • Bran is getting all the hidden files and documents from Weirwood Area 51
  • Did Theon pay the iron price for that haircut ? why not tell Yara about Salt Clips
  • The sun never comes out in the Iron Islands or Pyke
  • Much better debate at the Kingsmoot than any the GOP or Dems put together
  • Euron with a Ragnar like entrance and speech.... Yep I killed my brother AND ?
  • Uncle Iron Born showed up, parked in the grass and took the biggest piece of chicken
  • Did Unwashed Joel Olsteen just kill Euron? or was the Gandalf the grey
  • Worst pledging process ever; drowned and returned with no Iron Cross CPR treatment
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  • Theon and Yara dipped like someone was about to ask them for child support
  • Jorah is the only real family Danaerys has, she doesn't want him to leave
  • Jorah singing "never say goodbye" by Jackson 5 to Khaleesi
  • Danaerys sent him to find a cure? Jorah gonna come back looking like Ben Grimm
  • A new red priestess (please don't take her necklace off EVER)
  • This new red witch has more titles than Danaerys
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  • Tyrion makes a pact with religion? but you can't control religions ...ask your sister
  • Metro-sexual Uncle Fester hates magic more than a Boston Celtic fan of the 80's
  • Varys looking more worried than Dwight Howard at the free throw line when she brought up his past
  • Can Bran get a chair like Prince Doran from Dorne... his crawling is unacceptable
  • Bran is seeing the future and the past (same tree the children were under making WW)
  • I thought Thriller was about to play when Bran walked through the wights
  • Damn that's more cold white people than attend a Bernie Sanders rally
  • The Nights King has no words he only speaks with his hands like Terminator X
  • the 3 eyed raven isn't telling the whole story, the visions aren't permanent history, Bran can alter events
  • Home ec class payed off for Sansa, making sweaters and other Stark clothing
  • Sending Brienne to the Riverlands? Uh Nooo... may not be a good idea
  • Tormund still swiping right on his Castle Black Tinder app
  • Brienne reading Steve Harvey books? Big Red Wildling is not waiting 90 days
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  • Sansa lies like Littlefinger now... she's playing the game
  • OMG the White walkers said can Bran come out and play !!!!
  • These White Walkers found Bran and his crew faster than Sally Mae
  • Our first sighting of Rickkard Stark (Ned's father) "if you have to fight...win"
  • OH NOOOO! they killed Summer... who do they think they are Chance the Rapper?
  • The White Walkers are the Ultron of the Children of the forest
  • Nights King has a hockey stick made of ice, knew these fools were Canadian
  • Ayesha/Leaf was absorbing shots to the neck like a bukkake pro, then BOOOM
  • Hold the door = Hodor; a six year reveal (best show on television)
  • Did Hodor always know that was his fate? at least we now know what Wyllis was talking about
  • Bran can affect the past and the future, 30 years before his birth....
  • RIP Hodor... your watch has ended. Most difficult death of the entire series
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  • Sansa told LF her wedding night, she can still feel it...Ramsay busted her red keep wide open
  • Arya needs to fight like someone just yelled WORLDSTARR
  • A man ...tells a girl the first Faceless man was Nat Turner ?
  • Apparently the Braavosi Westeros History books have been revised by the Texas Board of Education
  • Euron with a Ragnar like entrance and speech.... Yep I killed my brother AND ?
  • Uncle Iron Born showed up, parked in the grass and took the biggest piece of chicken
  • Did Unwashed Joel Olsteen just kill Euron? or was the Gandalf the grey
  • Worst pledging process ever; drowned and returned with no Iron Cross CPR treatment
tumblr_o7l93qeBuJ1vuvjq6o1_500.gif

  • Theon and Yara dipped like someone was about to ask them for child support
  • Danaerys sent him to find a cure? Jorah gonna come back looking like Ben Grimm
  • A new red priestess (please don't take her necklace off EVER)
  • Tyrion makes a pact with religion? but you can't control religions ...ask your sister
  • Metro-sexual Uncle Fester hates magic more than a Boston Celtic fan of the 80's
  • Varys looking more worried than Dwight Howard at the free throw line when she brought up his past
  • Can Bran get a chair like Prince Doran from Dorne... his crawling is unacceptable
  • Home ec class payed off for Sansa, making sweaters and other Stark clothing
  • Tormund still swiping right on his Castle Black Tinder app
  • Brienne reading Steve Harvey books? Big Red Wildling is not waiting 90 days
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  • Sansa lies like Littlefinger now... she's playing the game
  • OMG the White walkers said can Bran come out and play !!!!
  • These White Walkers found Bran and his crew faster than Sally Mae
  • Our first sighting of Rickkard Stark (Ned's father) "if you have to fight...win"
  • The White Walkers are the Ultron of the Children of the forest
  • Nights King has a hockey stick made of ice, knew these fools were Canadian
  • Hold the door = Hodor; a six year reveal (best show on television)
  • Did Hodor always know that was his fate? at least we now know what Wyllis was talking about
  • Bran can affect the past and the future, 30 years before his birth....
  • RIP Hodor... your watch has ended. Most difficult death of the entire series
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Couldn't tell you but considering that Bran is born after that day it's safe to say the past was altered.hodor being at the cave may not have happened in the first time line. That's why Im not a fan of time travel storylines.

Not necessarily.

Remember, Season 1 started long after Hodor had his seizure and was only able to repeat the phrase "Hodor".

The tv show audience was first introduced into the middle of the whole story.

So what we are seeing now is probably the 'present' that has already been altered by the past.

From here on, the whole time travel aspect will make it hard(er) to follow tho. :dunno:

Until they show bran going back in time and knowingly altering the outcome of an event that we have seen already, I'm sticking with him simply being a cog in a causal loop machine; that is even if he has some influence with ppl in the past, it simply causes the events that have already happened, to happen. Case in point tonight.
 
Game of Thrones Season 6: Inside the Episode #5


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Game of Thrones Season 6: Episode #5 – Hold the Door


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You're looking at it the wrong way fam...

In our chronology, Hodor was always Hodor...meaning Bran was always going to get caught by the Night King...meaning the wights was always going to ambush them at the cave...meaning Hodor was always going to Hold The Door...meaning Bran never had a choice.

That's why the Three Eyed Raven told Bran he wasn't ready but didn't trip when he "died" because he knew Bran not being ready would lead to him eventually becoming whom the Three Eyed Raven always knew him to be.

Here's my prediction: future Bran teaches the Three Eyed Raven so that the Three Eyed Raven will be ready to teach young Bran after he falls from that tower.

time travel...perhaps the ability to alter the past/events in the present...shit is crazy


Time travel will never make logical sense.

If you "have" to go back in time to stop something from happening; and your successful that means it never happened so it was no need for you to go back In time in the first place.
 


Game of Thrones theorycrafting: Who is the Three-Eyed Raven?
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by Lexi Kallis
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At the conclusion of Game of Thrones Season 4, Brandon Stark finally finds the mysterious Three-Eyed Raven in a massive weirwood tree far north of the Wall. He is old and frail, and at this point seems to be part-man and part-weirwood tree. He also has access to great powers—he’s able to possess animals and to peer into the past, present, and future of Westeros. Bran and company sat out Season 5, but they’ll be back this year, and we’ll likely learn that the Three-Eyed Raven has been passing down his skills to the young Stark boy.

When they meet, the Three-Eyed Raven tells Bran “I have been many things, and now I am what you see.” In the novels, it’s heavily implied that the Three-Eyed Raven (or the Three-Eyed Crow, as he’s known on the page) is a man named Brynden “Bloodraven” Rivers. He mentions that his true name is Brynden (and a famous Bryden, at that), the physical descriptions match, and one of his catchphrases (“a thousand eyes and one”) turns up in some suspicious places.

It’s unclear if the show will explore these aspects of the character—it’s not necessary to know who he was for him to train Bran—but Bloodraven was indeed many things: a sorcerer, warrior, Hand of the King, and Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. He had a colorful and storied past—let’s take a look at it.

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Early Life

Brynden “Bloodraven” Rivers was born in King’s Landing in 175 AC, making him approximately 125 years old. He was one of several bastard sons of King Aegon “the Unworthy” IV Targaryen. His mother was Aegon’s sixth mistress, Lady Melissa Blackwood.

Brynden was born an albino with pale skin, white hair, and red eyes. On one side of his face, a red wine stain birthmark runs from his throat to his cheek. It was said to look like a raven drawn in blood, hence the nickname Bloodraven. Because his skin was sensitive to light, he often walked around cloaked and hooded.

Even though Bloodraven was smaller than his half-brothers, Aegor “Bittersteel” Rivers and Daemon Blackfyre, he was still known as a skilled fighter. He was the last person known to wield the Valyrian steel sword Dark Sister, one of two ancestral swords belonging to House Targaryen that came over when Aegon and his sister invaded Westeros. He was also an expert archer, and preferred the use of his weirwood longbow to a sword.

Bloodraven never married, but he and Bittersteel fought for the love of their beautiful half-sister, Shiera Seastar. The two brothers weren’t on good terms with each other on the best of days, and this drove them further apart. Shiera refused Bloodraven’s marriage proposals but did share her bed with him. She was rumored to be a sorceress who practiced the dark arts and bathed in maidens’ blood to retain her beauty. Some fan theories have it that she’s still alive and aiding a certain Dragon Queen in her quest to return to Westeros, but that’s a theory for another time.

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First Blackfyre Rebellion

When Aegon the Unworthy died, he declared all of his natural children—including Bloodraven—legitimized. Aegon’s action was disastrous—it meant that there were suddenly a lot more potential claimants to the crown than there had been before. In this world, that means trouble, and it wasn’t long before the newly legitimized bastards were at war with their legitimate relatives. These conflicts were known as the Blackfyre Rebellions, and they pestered the realm for generations.

Daemon Blackfyre, one of Bloodraven’s half-brothers, and his followers first attempted to usurp the Iron Throne in 196 AC. The rebellion lasted a year and ended at the Battle of the Redgrass Field, where over 10,000 were killed.

According to The World of Ice and Fire, Bloodraven did not join his half-brothers in rebellion. Instead, he fought for King Daeron Targaryen, Aegon IV’s heir before his deathbed decision, and commanded a group of long bowmen called the Raven’s Teeth. In the midst of the battle, Bloodraven and Bittersteel charged each other and a mighty duel ensued. Bloodraven fought with Dark Sister while Bittersteel wielded Blackfyre, House Targaryen’s other Valyrian steel sword. Bloodraven lost an eye in the melee, and Bittersteel fled to Essos. Afterwards, Bloodraven rarely covered his empty eye socket with a patch, preferring to display his scar to the world.

It should be noted that, when Bran meets the Three-Eyed Crow in A Dance with Dragons, Bran sees that he has only one eye, “and that one red.” This matches the description of Bloodraven given in George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg novellas. The show, however, seems to have done away with the character’s distinctive facial features.

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Hand of the King

In 209 AC Bloodraven was named Hand of the King to his nephew, Aerys I Targaryen. His rise to power was attributed not only to his intelligence but also because he and Aerys shared an interest in arcane lore and the higher mysteries. As Hand, Bloodraven had a sinister reputation as a spymaster and sorcerer. The song “A Thousand Eyes, and One” was written about him. The thousand eyes represent his vast network of spies, while the one refers to the only eye remaining to him after his battle with Bittersteel. (Also, note that the Three-Eyed Raven says he’s been watching Bran with “a thousand eyes and one” in both the books and on the show.)

During his first few years as Hand, Bloodraven dealt with several major crises, including the Great Spring Sickness, the Second Blackfyre Rebellion, and a year-long drought. The Great Spring Sickness claimed the lives of two Targaryen princes, the former King Daeron II, as well as tens of thousands of others.

Thanks to Bloodraven and his informants, the Second Blackfyre Rebellion proved far less costly in terms of lives lost. He was able to squelch the rebellion before it began when he became aware of a plot to put Daemon II Blackfyre forward as the legitimate king of Westeros. Daemon gathered Blackfyre loyalists under the pretense of meeting them at the Whitewalls tourney. Bloodraven and his troops marched on the tourney and arrested Daemon.

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Nearly a decade later, in 219 AC, Bittersteel returned from Essos and sparked the Third Blackfyre Rebellion. Bloodraven and Bittersteel faced each other during battle, fighting their second duel. The rebellion was once again squashed by the Targaryens and Bittersteel was arrested. Bloodraven argued that he should be put to death, but Aerys sent Bittersteel to the Wall. His ship was intercepted while heading north and he once again escaped to Essos.

Bloodraven continued serving as Hand of the King for nearly fifteen more years, outliving King Aerys as well as his successor, King Maekar I. Bloodraven called a Great Council in 233 AC to debate the disputed matter of succession. Aenys Blackfyre wanted to peacefully participate in the Great Council, and Bloodraven offered him safe conduct to King’s Landing from Tyrosh. However, once Aenys arrived in the capital, he was arrested by the gold cloaks and executed in the Red Keep. The Great Council eventually chose Aegon, one of Maekar’s sons, to succeed as King Aegon “the Unlikely” V Targaryen. Aegon’s first act as king was to arrest Bloodraven for the murder of Aenys.

Bloodraven argued that he sacrificed his honor for the good of the realm, but Aegon refused to set him free. In A Feast for Crows, it’s suggested by Maester Aemon, Aegon’s brother, that Bloodraven was imprisoned in the Red Keep’s black cells. Aegon eventually offered Bloodraven the option of joining the Night’s Watch over death. He accepted.

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Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch

Bloodraven and a young Maester Aemon set sail for the Wall together. It’s unknown whether Bloodraven was allowed to take Dark Sister with him. Six years after arriving at the Wall, he rose to the position of Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. He held the post for nearly fifteen years. In 252 AC, at the age of seventy-seven, he disappeared while ranging beyond the Wall and was presumed dead. Little is known about how, when, or why (or, to be entirely fair, if) he took up residence in the cave where Bran finds him, and what he’s been doing for the last fifty years. My hope is that we’ll learn more about that portion of his life as the story progresses, as well as the whereabouts of Dark Sister.

Conclusion

Bloodraven has a lot of fascinating ties to the past as well as to the future of Westeros. It’s doubtful that Bran is the only Winterfell native Bloodraven is interested in. Assuming that, as another popular fan theory holds, Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark were indeed married during Robert’s Rebellions and produced the boy who would grow up to be Jon Snow, that makes Jon a contender to inherit the Targaryen dynasty. It seems plausible that Bloodraven has already been keeping tabs on Jon, possibly by controlling Lord Commander Mormont’s raven. In A Clash of Kings, an interesting exchange takes place between Mormont and Jon concerning the Targaryen succession.

“King,” croaked the raven. The bird flapped across the solar to land on Mormont’s shoulder. “King,” it said again, strutting back and forth.
“He likes that word,” Jon said, smiling.
“I think he means for you to have a crown, my lord.”
“The realm has three kings already, and that’s two too many for my liking.” Mormont stroked the raven under the beak with a finger, but all the while his eyes never left Jon Snow.

There are hints that we’ll find out more about how Jon plays into all this in the coming season of Game of Thrones. As to what other secrets the Three-Eyed Raven might have, that’s something we’ll have to discover right alongside Bran.

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just read this...dope shit...so dude was a targaryen...the "history" of this world is so steep...even "minor" characters are thoroughly fleshed out
 
na woulda been too much liberty imo...as someone mentioned earlier GRRM is def still heavily involved in the show...I need to start watching that after-show tho...wish the fat fuck would finish writing the book series tho lol
The after show? What do they call it? I need to look it up on KickassTorrents unless one of you can make it available in the TV forum
 
I do. Maybe not on a fully conscious level but I think it gave his life a singular purpose. I think he saw that moment and when he was in it, it was like yeah....this is it....gotta hold the fuckin door.

idk...cuz bran still had to assume control of him to do it
 
idk...cuz bran still had to assume control of him to do it
I took it as Bran had to warg him to complete the circle. The whole causality thing. Looked like he was conscious when he was holding the door....and I would think if he got killed while Bran was warging him that would fuck Bran up. idk....questions like this usually fuck with me on a show but im surprisingly not bothered by this on this show. just want to see where it goes.
 
I took it as Bran had to warg him to complete the circle. The whole causality thing. Looked like he was conscious when he was holding the door....and I would think if he got killed while Bran was warging him that would fuck Bran up. idk....questions like this usually fuck with me on a show but im surprisingly not bothered by this on this show. just want to see where it goes.

na...I read somewhere it doesn't while looking up the westeros history of wargs...but ya there's no neat explanation for it...but I agree they did it right enough to fuel a decent convo/speculation and it made for great entertainment...I'm in for the ride too...I seen some comments tho on other sites viewing this as "jumping the shark" and folks claiming they're done w/ the show lol
 
na...I read somewhere it doesn't while looking up the westeros history of wargs...but ya there's no neat explanation for it...but I agree they did it right enough to fuel a decent convo/speculation and it made for great entertainment
Thats useful info. Thanks. I just watched the scene again.....it seems like Bran pulled Hodor's consciousness into his vision of the past by warging him during a vision. He didnt seem to warg him in the past, but in the present, but because his consciousness was split between present and past its like it pulled Hodor in too since he was in the vision as well. Plus, Hodor was already going through something before Bran warged him. Maybe he was just scared, but it seemed almost like he was waiting for Bran to warg him. idk....definitely some paradoxical shit but it was a great scene. The fat kid playing young Hodor sold it.
 
Lost in this episode is that faceless girl had a mean upperhook.

Left, right,
Left to the body...tiger uppercut.

Arya fell back in slow motion like a video game.

I'm tired of seeing Arya get her ass kicked...


But I like that shyt...

:lol:
 
wow what an episode. The Door

I knew from the recap segment that Hodor would figure into it, but never would have thought it would end the way it did.

So many questions tho.

Was past Hodor unintentionally "programmed' to hold the door for future Bran?
or
Was this just some weird side effect of Bran linking with Hodor while using his weirnet skill to a time and place where Hodor was also present.

I'm gonna go with the latter, mostly because the first scenario just opens up to many doors of things that might be possible. Also because, Meera is the one who said "Hold the Door" instead of Bran, I think that makes it more likely this was just some 'crossed stream' effect.

Then again, it's odd that given the scenario where Team Bran already knows that The Night King is coming to get them, the last lesson the Three Eyed Raven chooses to show Bran is one of Winterfell again which seems to be of no consequence except that it's where Hodor goes rainman. Not sure what to make of that.

Aside from that huge revelation and tragic death, we got.

Another Dire Wolf down. I had assumed as a book reader that the Dire wolves were some kind of analogy of the Stark kids. As long as your Dire wolf was alive you had a chance to make it to the end. But this season has effectively killed that theory. At least Summer got to die on screen.

Someone finally call Littlefinger on his BS
Team Sansa got a small council now. Davos getting to show his usefulness now. Melisandre ain't say a word tho.:lol:

More training for Arya. Honestly, what do they see in her worth all these chances. Jaqen Hagar must have big plans for Arya Stark and not some nameless girl.

Jorah finall found his special purpose like Steve Martin in the Jerk. Can we get a spin off series of Jorah going from town to town searching for cures, beating up local goons and corrupt priests. It could be the Westeros version of "Highway to Heaven"

Varys and Tyrion continue to make new friends. Vary's is right to not trust these red priestesses even if they do have power. I have no doubt that one of them heard the same story Vary's told Tyrion in season 2 and is using that knowledge against him now.

No Kings Landing this week. Looks like the initial showdown between the High Sparrow and the Lannister is coming up.
 
wow what an episode. The Door

I knew from the recap segment that Hodor would figure into it, but never would have thought it would end the way it did.

So many questions tho.

Was past Hodor unintentionally "programmed' to hold the door for future Bran?
or
Was this just some weird side effect of Bran linking with Hodor while using his weirnet skill to a time and place where Hodor was also present.

I'm gonna go with the latter, mostly because the first scenario just opens up to many doors of things that might be possible. Also because, Meera is the one who said "Hold the Door" instead of Bran, I think that makes it more likely this was just some 'crossed stream' effect.

Then again, it's odd that given the scenario where Team Bran already knows that The Night King is coming to get them, the last lesson the Three Eyed Raven chooses to show Bran is one of Winterfell again which seems to be of no consequence except that it's where Hodor goes rainman. Not sure what to make of that.

Aside from that huge revelation and tragic death, we got.

Another Dire Wolf down. I had assumed as a book reader that the Dire wolves were some kind of analogy of the Stark kids. As long as your Dire wolf was alive you had a chance to make it to the end. But this season has effectively killed that theory. At least Summer got to die on screen.

Someone finally call Littlefinger on his BS
Team Sansa got a small council now. Davos getting to show his usefulness now. Melisandre ain't say a word tho.:lol:

More training for Arya. Honestly, what do they see in her worth all these chances. Jaqen Hagar must have big plans for Arya Stark and not some nameless girl.

Jorah finall found his special purpose like Steve Martin in the Jerk. Can we get a spin off series of Jorah going from town to town searching for cures, beating up local goons and corrupt priests. It could be the Westeros version of "Highway to Heaven"

Varys and Tyrion continue to make new friends. Vary's is right to not trust these red priestesses even if they do have power. I have no doubt that one of them heard the same story Vary's told Tyrion in season 2 and is using that knowledge against him now.

No Kings Landing this week. Looks like the initial showdown between the High Sparrow and the Lannister is coming up.
Has arya had her period? That guy seems like a pedophile.
 
wow what an episode. The Door

Jorah finall found his special purpose like Steve Martin in the Jerk. Can we get a spin off series of Jorah going from town to town searching for cures, beating up local goons and corrupt priests. It could be the Westeros version of "Highway to Heaven"
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:lol2: y'all are some real comedians
 
Damn..the ending had me like :eek2:. Glad I wasn't high..Hold the door phasing into Hodor it would have blew my mind!
 
wow what an episode. The Door

I knew from the recap segment that Hodor would figure into it, but never would have thought it would end the way it did.

So many questions tho.

Was past Hodor unintentionally "programmed' to hold the door for future Bran?
or
Was this just some weird side effect of Bran linking with Hodor while using his weirnet skill to a time and place where Hodor was also present.

I'm gonna go with the latter, mostly because the first scenario just opens up to many doors of things that might be possible. Also because, Meera is the one who said "Hold the Door" instead of Bran, I think that makes it more likely this was just some 'crossed stream' effect.

Then again, it's odd that given the scenario where Team Bran already knows that The Night King is coming to get them, the last lesson the Three Eyed Raven chooses to show Bran is one of Winterfell again which seems to be of no consequence except that it's where Hodor goes rainman. Not sure what to make of that.

Aside from that huge revelation and tragic death, we got.

Another Dire Wolf down. I had assumed as a book reader that the Dire wolves were some kind of analogy of the Stark kids. As long as your Dire wolf was alive you had a chance to make it to the end. But this season has effectively killed that theory. At least Summer got to die on screen.

Someone finally call Littlefinger on his BS
Team Sansa got a small council now. Davos getting to show his usefulness now. Melisandre ain't say a word tho.:lol:

More training for Arya. Honestly, what do they see in her worth all these chances. Jaqen Hagar must have big plans for Arya Stark and not some nameless girl.

Jorah finall found his special purpose like Steve Martin in the Jerk. Can we get a spin off series of Jorah going from town to town searching for cures, beating up local goons and corrupt priests. It could be the Westeros version of "Highway to Heaven"

Varys and Tyrion continue to make new friends. Vary's is right to not trust these red priestesses even if they do have power. I have no doubt that one of them heard the same story Vary's told Tyrion in season 2 and is using that knowledge against him now.

No Kings Landing this week. Looks like the initial showdown between the High Sparrow and the Lannister is coming up.
Don't forget, sansa's wolf was killed very early in the story.
 
What do you guys take from Sansa saying she's a Stark first and not suggesting Jon is a Stark immediately when Davos asked? She planning to have him do all the work and take Winterfell knowing he's a bastard? Jon didn't seem to like that.
 
What do you guys take from Sansa saying she's a Stark first and not suggesting Jon is a Stark immediately when Davos asked? She planning to have him do all the work and take Winterfell knowing he's a bastard? Jon didn't seem to like that.
no one in the room was feeling her..
 
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