Game of Thrones Season 6 Thread
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The Lonious Monk wrote: »Thorne didn't go out like a ? . I actually think he was a good character in the show, maybe even slightly better than in the book. In the book, he's portrayed as more of a snake, like Slynt. In the show, he was just at odds with Jon. They both were standing on their principles. One of them had to go, and I'm glad it was him, but dude wasn't outright wrong for what he did. Jon did legitimately do everything Thorne accused him of.
But John had the right to do that. He was the leader.....not Thorne. -
If Melisandra can bring people back from the dead then surely she can give Bran his legs back no ? There's gotta be a spell for that to heal Bran.
The Red Woman only brings the TRILL back to life. Bran doesn't qualify. -
Maximus Rex wrote: »Where's Nymeria? She hasn't been around since Season 1.
She is an Alfa down in the riverlands -
Wildling ? turned Jon Snowboy into thr Snowman
But was ol gorl hinting at Arya that she wantd Jhaqen killed
That isnt the head of a direwolf, it was small and black....its a setup
I hope ur right but I doubt it. -
This is gonna sound corny as ? , but when I saw Dayne fighting with two swords the first thing I thought was in a Kevin Gates voice "I got two... swords"
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If Melisandra can bring people back from the dead then surely she can give Bran his legs back no ? There's gotta be a spell for that to heal Bran.
The only reason that isn't going to happen is because it isn't in Martin's plans.... -
Wildling ? turned Jon Snowboy into thr Snowman
But was ol gorl hinting at Arya that she wantd Jhaqen killed
That isnt the head of a direwolf, it was small and black....its a setup
i thought the same thing. the wolfs head shoulda been bigger...but im desperate for a win here -
Juttythe3rd wrote: »
I thought the head was small too, but didn't think more of it....that is Osha though... -
all the wolves are the same age. ghost is half the height of jon. gray winds head was huge on robs body (i miss you homie) HBO aint slick
? im reaching but must believe -
THIRDSUPREME wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Thorne didn't go out like a ? . I actually think he was a good character in the show, maybe even slightly better than in the book. In the book, he's portrayed as more of a snake, like Slynt. In the show, he was just at odds with Jon. They both were standing on their principles. One of them had to go, and I'm glad it was him, but dude wasn't outright wrong for what he did. Jon did legitimately do everything Thorne accused him of.
But John had the right to do that. He was the leader.....not Thorne.THIRDSUPREME wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Thorne didn't go out like a ? . I actually think he was a good character in the show, maybe even slightly better than in the book. In the book, he's portrayed as more of a snake, like Slynt. In the show, he was just at odds with Jon. They both were standing on their principles. One of them had to go, and I'm glad it was him, but dude wasn't outright wrong for what he did. Jon did legitimately do everything Thorne accused him of.
But John had the right to do that. He was the leader.....not Thorne.
Just because someone is the leader doesn't mean they have the right to do any and everything they want. For hundreds of years the Night Watch's sole reason for being was to keep the Wildlings from making it into Westeros. Jon basically spat in the face of that. Jon was right of course, but as others have already pointed out, Thorne doesn't know what we know. All he knows is that some young dude fell into a position of power and committed what seemed to be the greatest act of treachery you could commit as a member of the Night's Watch.
This is one of the areas where the book kinda handled it better. Everything Jon did in the show seemed reasonable. I mean he had people with him during the fight against the White Walkers, so they should have been more vocal about what they all were up against. In the book, Jon did a lot more than just bring the Wildlings down South.He gave a lot of concessions to the Wildlings and bent a lot of rules like when he gave one of the Wall's castles to a group of women to run. Still, they didn't turn on him until he started making plans to go to war with Renly in order to save Arya, who he thought was at Winterfell. -
THIRDSUPREME wrote: »
? iuno why not *shrugs* ? If they can do what they can they could prolly find some magic to repair his legs. The kid can travel back in time and control thoughts for crying out loud LOLOL
The damn Swiss family Robinson wanna--be Raven would be ? !!! To know that he spent a thousand years living inside of a tree with with all these permanent children....waiting for Bran to come to him so that he could teach him how to fly and finally fulfill some vision....only to to have this wretched old hag Mel come through and have bran like
#teamLOL would have definitely earned its name if it pulled that off -
I can't eem front, for a second there I thought Jon Snow was gonna go soft on Ollie's ? ass and be like 'Cut the boy down. He's just a kid. He doesn't know any better!'. I was at the crib like...
...until he finally cut the rope and I finally got to see young boy hanging there like strange fruit. Then I was at the crib like...
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Juttythe3rd wrote: »all the wolves are the same age. ghost is half the height of jon. gray winds head was huge on robs body (i miss you homie) HBO aint slick
? im reaching but must believe
And it was black...dark like a basic ass wolf
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Just read an interesting theory on Rickon...In the books there was a plot by some of the great Northern houses to betray the Boltons. Some of those families weren't introduced in the show. The theory is that the Umber's and Rickon are at the center of that plot for the show. Perhaps that's why Smalljohn Umber didn't want to pledge any fealty to Ramsay, because he knows he's going to betray him. Also, that would explain why the head of the "direwolf" was so small. It's not a direwolf at all, but a fake to convince Ramsay and help set up his downfall...
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King of GA wrote: »Just read an interesting theory on Rickon...In the books there was a plot by some of the great Northern houses to betray the Boltons. Some of those families weren't introduced in the show. The theory is that the Umber's and Rickon are at the center of that plot for the show. Perhaps that's why Smalljohn Umber didn't want to pledge any fealty to Ramsay, because he knows he's going to betray him. Also, that would explain why the head of the "direwolf" was so small. It's not a direwolf at all, but a fake to convince Ramsay and help set up his downfall...
GOAT Theory.....but Ramsay never takes L. He will see it coming and a red wedding kind of event will take place. Thats how G.O.T rolls. Smh. -
Yoooo I was thinking about the bran ? , IDGAF, Ned heard him. I think Bran can impact the past somehow. So here's my theory it's NOT A SPOILER but I've been on a roll with predictions so I put it in a spoiler just case:What if Bran can impact the past and maybe just before Hodor gets hit or whatever Bran yells "Hodor!" and so now that's the only thing he remembers ? They said the mad king was hearing voices and it drove him mad so what if maybe Bran was trying to stop the mad king and the "voices" the mad king is hearing all this time are in fact Bran's ??? Think about it yall !!! Ned Stark heard him in the flashback there's gotta be more to what Bran can do which might be why they old dude keeps telling him about staying too long..
^^^ I'd like the book readers opinion on this too I think I'm on to something
Bran need to be trying to hit up his ? aunt and tell her to leave some letters and break off the marriage to Bobby B before she ? off with another dude. smh. Starks aint ? . Couldve saved everybody the hassle but nope. Stark gonna Stark.Pretty sure Ned did hear Bran. It's been a few years since I read the last book or any of the chapters from the next one, but he spoke to either Asha or Theon at one point. It's just that only one word would got through.
Can't agree with Bran driving Aerys crazy though. Had been a few years since I've read up, but I think his mind started going a little after the Ninepenny Kings War. One of his lords locked him up for a year http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/House_Darklyn. Pretty much a wrap after that. Got jealous of Tywin getting shine and might have ? his wife (que Tyrion Targaryen theories), started burning people and hiding. Not trusting anybody, except having Varys around to tell him how he couldn't trust anybody. *shrug* Plus the inbreeding. Sounds like the norm for a Targaryen. -
Yoooo I was thinking about the bran ? , IDGAF, Ned heard him. I think Bran can impact the past somehow. So here's my theory it's NOT A SPOILER but I've been on a roll with predictions so I put it in a spoiler just case:What if Bran can impact the past and maybe just before Hodor gets hit or whatever Bran yells "Hodor!" and so now that's the only thing he remembers ? They said the mad king was hearing voices and it drove him mad so what if maybe Bran was trying to stop the mad king and the "voices" the mad king is hearing all this time are in fact Bran's ??? Think about it yall !!! Ned Stark heard him in the flashback there's gotta be more to what Bran can do which might be why they old dude keeps telling him about staying too long..
^^^ I'd like the book readers opinion on this too I think I'm on to somethingThat's but farfetched...Bran did talk to Reek, aka Theon, through a weirwood tree.
I don't think he influenced Aerys going mad though, and I don't think he'll influence past events even though he probably could. I do think he will figure out that he can directly influence current and future events though. -
UnknownUser wrote: »A random thought, not sure if it has been made.
Why the hell did the Sons of Harpy burn Khaleesi's ships?
They want her to go home so things will go back to status quo like in Astapor and Yunkai, right?
I know it is a simple plot device, but I wonder if it was well-thought out.
Now, Khaleesi and crew are going to stay and exact their revenge on those responsible, unless their adversaries' main objective was to hurt Khaleesi economically by having less ships in general for trading, which I highly doubt.
Seemed to me like a simple act of war. She was never gonna go to Westoros any time soon and now she can't take an army by water to the other cities. -
Wildling ? turned Jon Snowboy into thr Snowman
But was ol gorl hinting at Arya that she wantd Jhaqen killed
That isnt the head of a direwolf, it was small and black....its a setupJuttythe3rd wrote: »all the wolves are the same age. ghost is half the height of jon. gray winds head was huge on robs body (i miss you homie) HBO aint slick
? im reaching but must believe
And it was black...dark like a basic ass wolf
Shaggydog was always black
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I think Ned doing the double take was just part of the natural chain of events
If u didnt have kids and u heard someone yell "Father" would u break stride? Cuz u know damn well they aint talkin to u
Just impeccable timing on Brans part
Amd Meera told him that warging too long he can get stuck, when he was the wolf...thats what Treetop was telling him, on some Insidious ? -
So starks gotta go back into the past just to get a W?
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UnknownUser wrote: »A random thought, not sure if it has been made.
Why the hell did the Sons of Harpy burn Khaleesi's ships?
They want her to go home so things will go back to status quo like in Astapor and Yunkai, right?
I know it is a simple plot device, but I wonder if it was well-thought out.
Now, Khaleesi and crew are going to stay and exact their revenge on those responsible, unless their adversaries' main objective was to hurt Khaleesi economically by having less ships in general for trading, which I highly doubt.
Because they want her cornered so she can't go anywhere.... Isolate her, make alliances, burn the ships so she can't leave or trade for goods, get the ppl frustrated and hungry so they begin to despise their ruler and then come in for the ? as great "liberators"......
That's what I'd do.... Slowly but surely approach... The only problem they have tho is that she has dragons and they're getting big af. How can they ? them ? One dragon can take a whole army out and this woman has 3.......
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King of GA wrote: »Just read an interesting theory on Rickon...In the books there was a plot by some of the great Northern houses to betray the Boltons. Some of those families weren't introduced in the show. The theory is that the Umber's and Rickon are at the center of that plot for the show. Perhaps that's why Smalljohn Umber didn't want to pledge any fealty to Ramsay, because he knows he's going to betray him. Also, that would explain why the head of the "direwolf" was so small. It's not a direwolf at all, but a fake to convince Ramsay and help set up his downfall...
I hope to ? this is true, but... You know they wasn't finna let the Starks go undefeated for a whole episode -
i wanna say it be great if those two freed dragons gave zero ? about stormborn and showed love to tyrion
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? been playing favorites with her "children"