OT- Game of Thrones - Season 7

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I think Arya let him see her. She learned too much to let him know she was watching him.

It crossed my mind that Arya might have already killed Littlefinger and wore his face when he convinced Sansa to send Brianne away. Arya definitely is considering killing Sansa.
 
I think Arya let him see her. She learned too much to let him know she was watching him.

It crossed my mind that Arya might have already killed Littlefinger and wore his face when he convinced Sansa to send Brianne away. Arya definitely is considering killing Sansa.

**** nah sansa is too smart everyones sleeping on her. She understands little finger atya doesnt. It would be a crime to make sansa still look like a fool im pretty sure redemption for her is coming and her characters high point should be soon. Arya had her moment last year brandon jon now its sansas turn
 
I was just thinking that: where is Bran? My expectation level of his involvement in this war went maybe unrealistically through the roof after his scenes with the one-eyed Raven and the Children. My favorite line was, "you'll never walk again...you'll fly", but beginning to see that it only means he will be able to see thru the eyes of flying ravens. That ability is a great contribution, but I just expected more (maybe it will come). Bran literally flying himself, would've been kinda corny in hindsight.
More than that was when Jojen Reed told him "No one can do that." When talking about warging into Hodor. Most wargs can do the bird thing, remember the Thenn's (bald things beyond the wall), but they can't warg into people.

Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.
 
I was just thinking that: where is Bran? My expectation level of his involvement in this war went maybe unrealistically through the roof after his scenes with the one-eyed Raven and the Children. My favorite line was, "you'll never walk again...you'll fly", but beginning to see that it only means he will be able to see thru the eyes of flying ravens. That ability is a great contribution, but I just expected more (maybe it will come). Bran literally flying himself, would've been kinda corny in hindsight.
More than that was when Jojen Reed told him "No one can do that." When talking about warging into Hodor. Most wargs can do the bird thing, remember the Thenn's (bald things beyond the wall), but they can't warg into people.

Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

he will fly meaning maybe he will warg a dragon?
 
I was just thinking that: where is Bran? My expectation level of his involvement in this war went maybe unrealistically through the roof after his scenes with the one-eyed Raven and the Children. My favorite line was, "you'll never walk again...you'll fly", but beginning to see that it only means he will be able to see thru the eyes of flying ravens. That ability is a great contribution, but I just expected more (maybe it will come). Bran literally flying himself, would've been kinda corny in hindsight.
More than that was when Jojen Reed told him "No one can do that." When talking about warging into Hodor. Most wargs can do the bird thing, remember the Thenn's (bald things beyond the wall), but they can't warg into people.

Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

he will fly meaning maybe he will warg a dragon?

yes bran eventually wargs the dragon

sansa most likely dies

jon and dany never fvck

cersi and jamie both die
 
More than that was when Jojen Reed told him "No one can do that." When talking about warging into Hodor. Most wargs can do the bird thing, remember the Thenn's (bald things beyond the wall), but they can't warg into people.

Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

he will fly meaning maybe he will warg a dragon?

yes bran eventually wargs the dragon

sansa most likely dies

jon and dany never fvck

cersi and jamie both die

what I think is the starks will control everything when this story ends...........Sam (loyal to jon) will control his house, Jamie will marry the big bytch (loyal to starks), gendry marries arya stark, Sansa marries that weirdo in the Vale, Jon marries Dany. At the end I think the Starks control all.....they been abused raped murdered throughout the show.....It would be the perfect ending......Brandon dies because hes not a stark.......if the night king dies his purpose is nothing so Im assuming he dies too......and jon and dany have a baby.....they keep mentioning she cant get preg which means she will get preg
 
Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

he will fly meaning maybe he will warg a dragon?

yes bran eventually wargs the dragon

sansa most likely dies

jon and dany never fvck

cersi and jamie both die

what I think is the starks will control everything when this story ends...........Sam (loyal to jon) will control his house, Jamie will marry the big bytch (loyal to starks), gendry marries arya stark, Sansa marries that weirdo in the Vale, Jon marries Dany. At the end I think the Starks control all.....they been abused raped murdered throughout the show.....It would be the perfect ending......Brandon dies because hes not a stark.......if the night king dies his purpose is nothing so Im assuming he dies too......and jon and dany have a baby.....they keep mentioning she cant get preg which means she will get preg

I was just going by what GRRM wrote in his initial outline for the books.

If Dany lives then there is no way that the starks can control everything.
 
I was just thinking that: where is Bran? My expectation level of his involvement in this war went maybe unrealistically through the roof after his scenes with the one-eyed Raven and the Children. My favorite line was, "you'll never walk again...you'll fly", but beginning to see that it only means he will be able to see thru the eyes of flying ravens. That ability is a great contribution, but I just expected more (maybe it will come). Bran literally flying himself, would've been kinda corny in hindsight.
More than that was when Jojen Reed told him "No one can do that." When talking about warging into Hodor. Most wargs can do the bird thing, remember the Thenn's (bald things beyond the wall), but they can't warg into people.

Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

he will fly meaning maybe he will warg a dragon?
Actually, you answered your question without Bran having to ever warg a dragon. IF, Bran is who you think he is then he'll ride and won't need to warg. I've accidentally read that theory about who Bran is (I try to stay away from spoilers but read that about three season ago...book readers, have been making pretty good guesses without the HBO hackers).
 
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More than that was when Jojen Reed told him "No one can do that." When talking about warging into Hodor. Most wargs can do the bird thing, remember the Thenn's (bald things beyond the wall), but they can't warg into people.

Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

he will fly meaning maybe he will warg a dragon?

yes bran eventually wargs the dragon

sansa most likely dies

jon and dany never fvck

cersi and jamie both die

it's too bad we won't see any of this next week
 
My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

he will fly meaning maybe he will warg a dragon?

yes bran eventually wargs the dragon

sansa most likely dies

jon and dany never fvck

cersi and jamie both die

what I think is the starks will control everything when this story ends...........Sam (loyal to jon) will control his house, Jamie will marry the big bytch (loyal to starks), gendry marries arya stark, Sansa marries that weirdo in the Vale, Jon marries Dany. At the end I think the Starks control all.....they been abused raped murdered throughout the show.....It would be the perfect ending......Brandon dies because hes not a stark.......if the night king dies his purpose is nothing so Im assuming he dies too......and jon and dany have a baby.....they keep mentioning she cant get preg which means she will get preg

I was just going by what GRRM wrote in his initial outline for the books.

If Dany lives then there is no way that the starks can control everything.

They control it through Jon........If she takes the throne and shes with Jon they will all bend the knee.........Hes the rightful heir not Dany

Also when the night king is killed no more wall and the north turns green no more winter and the wildlings r cool with Jon so the Starks have everything locked down...........a happy ending
 
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Here's my theory on how it all ends. GRRM has said the ending will be bittersweet. Dany is falling for Jon already, that much is evident. After the Army of the Dead is defeated, and Dany finally sits on the Iron Throne, the truth about Jon's parentage comes out and its revealed that he is the rightful heir. After all she's been through to claim the throne, she snaps and becomes the Mad Queen. Jon has to kill Dany with a sword through the heart to keep her from laying waste to Westeros.

Just a hunch. I don't see both of them surviving and living happily ever after, and I don't see them killing Jon again. I've been wrong before though, I went balls deep on KW, so take it with a grain of salt.
 
I was just thinking that: where is Bran? My expectation level of his involvement in this war went maybe unrealistically through the roof after his scenes with the one-eyed Raven and the Children. My favorite line was, "you'll never walk again...you'll fly", but beginning to see that it only means he will be able to see thru the eyes of flying ravens. That ability is a great contribution, but I just expected more (maybe it will come). Bran literally flying himself, would've been kinda corny in hindsight.
More than that was when Jojen Reed told him "No one can do that." When talking about warging into Hodor. Most wargs can do the bird thing, remember the Thenn's (bald things beyond the wall), but they can't warg into people.

Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

No.
 
Except right now Jon is the only person of influence who technically doesn't have an army. If he comes out as the true heir and Dany isn't Team Jon...

- Daenerys controls the Unsullied and the Dothraki and maybe she gives Jon the directions to Ashaai and tells Jon to get his own Dragons
- succession in Westeros passes through the male heir first, so Sansa would be more Stark than Jon (Lyanna's son); North is fairweather as F***
- The Vale backs Sansa through Littlefinger
- Dorne seems completely out of it though Jon was born in Dorne which means nothing as both his parents are not Dornish.
- Essos is a non factor; Jon's never been there. Plus, the priestesses are Team Daenerys, for now.
- Ironborn on their own ****
- Cersei don't give a **** about nothing but Cersei.

The only group Jon has is the Free Folk and Westeros hates them.

Jon without Dany has no real power base with Littlefinger and the Vale commanding the most men in the North. And, if telling Dany about getting heart stabbed is a problem, then telling anyone that he's not a Stark (and a Targaryen, at that; remember, they can't be trusted...) should turn Westeros upside down.
 
More than that was when Jojen Reed told him "No one can do that." When talking about warging into Hodor. Most wargs can do the bird thing, remember the Thenn's (bald things beyond the wall), but they can't warg into people.

Very true! Thanks, my expectation level for Bran just went back up.

My guess for this is that Bran is actually the night king...I think "flying" meant flying through time maybe? I think he ends up going back to try to stop the creation of the White Walkers, gets stuck in the past and ends up as the Night King, and Jon ultimately will have to kill him.

he will fly meaning maybe he will warg a dragon?

yes bran eventually wargs the dragon

sansa most likely dies

jon and dany never fvck

cersi and jamie both die

I think Jon and Danny getting down will happen and most likely next Sunday.
They keep repeating that she cannot have any kids...that her children are the dragons and they are they only children she will ever have.
That leads me to belive she will get pregnant from Jon.

Bran will warg the Dragon but not until next season.
 
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Except right now Jon is the only person of influence who technically doesn't have an army. If he comes out as the true heir and Dany isn't Team Jon...

- Daenerys controls the Unsullied and the Dothraki and maybe she gives Jon the directions to Ashaai and tells Jon to get his own Dragons
- succession in Westeros passes through the male heir first, so Sansa would be more Stark than Jon (Lyanna's son); North is fairweather as F***
- The Vale backs Sansa through Littlefinger
- Dorne seems completely out of it though Jon was born in Dorne which means nothing as both his parents are not Dornish.
- Essos is a non factor; Jon's never been there. Plus, the priestesses are Team Daenerys, for now.
- Ironborn on their own ****
- Cersei don't give a **** about nothing but Cersei.

The only group Jon has is the Free Folk and Westeros hates them.

Jon without Dany has no real power base with Littlefinger and the Vale commanding the most men in the North. And, if telling Dany about getting heart stabbed is a problem, then telling anyone that he's not a Stark (and a Targaryen, at that; remember, they can't be trusted...) should turn Westeros upside down.

Are you talking about the book or the show? I'll assume you're strictly talking about the show.

Jon does have an army behind him. He has the entire ******* North and East behind him, because they chose him as their King! So I really don't get why you say he has no army. Also, Jon is basically guaranteed to get his own Dragon already. If Jon doesn't mount Rhaegal I will be extremely surprised. Even more reason people will follow Jon.

Secondly, the North is NOT "fairweather as F***". The North is extremely loyal, easily the most loyal of any kingdom. Succession in Westeros does pass to male heir first, exactly why Jon is the Rightful heir of the Iron Throne. Jon would have no claim to be Lord of Winterfell. But neither would Sansa, since Bran is alive and in Winterfell. And in case you haven't noticed, Bran is backing Jon as King.

But the most important point you are missing is that all these kingdoms are about to enter a war with the ******* dead, which Jon and Dany are about to lead. If Jon and Dany survive to the end of the war, the rest of Westeros will follow them.
 
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