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Well the crazy part with Barristan is that he wins his big fight with Hizdahr's pit fighter in the books because he is wearing armour.

 

Then, in the show, he is wearing too light of an armour and then he gets like stabbed in the heart...

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The wall will fall.

Kings landing will start taking the threat from the North seriously.

Dany will set sail for Westeros.

Tommen will die.

Arya will set sail for Westeros.

Cersei will go mad.

Margaery and her brother will be freed, or shown to have already been freed.

The White Walkers take Winterfell, and everything else up to the Neck.
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1. Jon will be resurrected, not sure if it will be by Mel or the WW. But it wont be untill the end. Meanwhile Mel will hide out at the wall and try to seduce Ed. Just kidding.

2. Davos will run into Sansa and Theon who were found by a Northern lord and go find Rickon

3. Cercei will win the trial but UnGregor will be exposed. The common people will be outraged and riot, killing Tommen and causing Cercei to burn the city. Or she will go crazy and kill Tommen herself unintentionally. Either one or both of Marg and Loras will die

3. Jamie will repeat his Aerys situation with Mad Queen Cercei in an effort to protect Brienne and/or his surviving child thereby being the valonqar. Then go to the Riverlands and meet the Blackfish.

4. Brienne and Pod go to the quiet isle and meet the gravedigger and maybe Howland Reed? I really have no idea

5. Bran has fllashbacks.

6. The Khalassar captures Dany but she is saved by Euron and his dragon horn. Jorah spreads greyscale but also ends up on Eurons ships with Daario and they kill Euron after the crew rescues Dany. Because hes evil and he sucks and will probably rape people. Then Jorah dies in Danys arms

7. Sam learns important info. Nym=Alleras, Arya=Pate.

8. Tyene and Trystane infiltrate the small council and kill Kevan and Pycelle. Doran finally does something awesome.

9. Wall falls

10. Ed survives everything cause hes Ed. He and Wun Wun become the new buddy team.
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^ Brienne is certainly a question mark at this point. Because the show does not rely on POVs I am not sure it is necessary for her to go to the Riverlands. They can show the Riverlands events without her. IMO she only maybe needs to go there if Jamie goes there, which is possible I guess.

However her path may have always been to join up with Sansa then head to the Wall/ Winterfell, so she might just stay in the North now if Sansa does.
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1. Jon Snow comes back.  Compliments of Melisandre or as a White Walker.  Probably the former, but hopefully the latter; I am tired of overly goody two shoes Jon Snow. 

 

2. Sansa and Theon go to the Vale.  I'm convinced Jeyne and Sansa were combined for a reason, to fast forward some sort of progression for Sansa's forgiveness of Theon.  Sansa's story has greater importance than Theon's and it makes more sense for them to go back to the Eyrie in the show than to travel North (as show Stannis is dead).

 

3. Davos finds Rickon and Osha, they also go to they Vale.  Why?  Jon Arryn was friends with Stannis, and if Stannis is gone, perhaps Davos might find a better place in the Vale to pledge allegiance.  Rickon and Sansa are reunited?  Davos would NOT like Littlefinger. 

 

4. Margaery dies.

 

5.  Tommen dies.  Probably suicide.

 

6.  Cersei realizes that Margaery was not the younger and more beautiful queen and becomes increasingly paranoid, most likely of Daenerys (another red herring, but digressing...).  Also revenge for the Walk of Shame.

 

7. Tower of Joy.  Heritage of Jon Snow explained for those blind to overly obvious clues.

 

8. Arya becomes an assassin, sent to murder a major character who's face she doesn't recognize.

 

9.  Crackpot Theory #1: Some awful deep corner of my mind wants Euron=Daario to be true.  Between the exclusion of the Greyjoys in the show and the mention of 93 ships...

 

10. Crackpot Theory #2: Roose Bolton "dies" and he lives through Ramsey.  That skinchanger theory...

 

 

Season 5 was so lackluster, I don't care how much 9 and 10 might potentially deviate from the books they would certainly make the show more interesting.

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IMO your position makes no sense. In the books, yes, BS has more to do ahead. But either he will die very soon at the battle of Meereen, or he will die in some capacity related to fAegon and fAegon will be cut. Either way, BS's book story is never going to play out in the show and he needed to die some other way. If not Dany would have no need for new advisors (Tyrion).

The show has very likely cut the battle for Meereen and simplified by expanding the Sons of the Harpy movement to be a much bigger problem. This was, IMO, smart. Of course it would have been fantastically epic to see the battle of Meereen on screen, but that would have cost a great deal of money and time that the show doesn't have, necessitated the casting of characters they don't want to develop and ultimately been irrelevant to the endgame of the series because the endgame is in Westeros, not Meereen.

So instead we got Hardhome, which was fabulous. Sometimes it is about where the resources go.

I would conclude that BS's death is looking like it will likely happen in the battle for Meereen, which makes his death from Harpy attack the show's closest equivalent.

 

The problem is that they didn't need Tyrion to become Dany's advisor. They needed him to take over from her entirely, so he can fix the problems she caused in Meereen. D&D have misinterpreted pretty much every Dany scene from the books and have removed almost all agency from her. In the show, she's a passive bystander who requires the help of others (including Drogo, while that whole scene in the pit had a totally different meaning in the books).

 

In this light, the removal of Barristan from the show makes no sense. The only argument I could think of is that they have limited resources/time and thus need to skip scenes like the Battle of Meereen and kill off characters so they don't have too many (expensive) actors. But you have already provided one of the best counterarguments for that on why it's utter BS: Hardhome.

 

The show is starting to feel more and more like fanfiction since they devote almost an entire episode to their own creation and add lots and lots of new content. That makes the removal of content that was actually in the books and doesn't introduce a whole bunch of plotholes (Hardhome completely screwed up Jon's plotline and the cliffhanger at the end of season 5) inexcusable.

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The problem is that they didn't need Tyrion to become Dany's advisor. They needed him to take over from her entirely, so he can fix the problems she caused in Meereen. D&D have misinterpreted pretty much every Dany scene from the books and have removed almost all agency from her. In the show, she's a passive bystander who requires the help of others (including Drogo, while that whole scene in the pit had a totally different meaning in the books).
 
In this light, the removal of Barristan from the show makes no sense. The only argument I could think of is that they have limited resources/time and thus need to skip scenes like the Battle of Meereen and kill off characters so they don't have too many (expensive) actors. But you have already provided one of the best counterarguments for that on why it's utter BS: Hardhome.
 
The show is starting to feel more and more like fanfiction since they devote almost an entire episode to their own creation and add lots and lots of new content. That makes the removal of content that was actually in the books and doesn't introduce a whole bunch of plotholes (Hardhome completely screwed up Jon's plotline and the cliffhanger at the end of season 5) inexcusable.


What a strange way of seeing things. I disagree with pretty much everything here. How can you possibly see show Dany as having no agency? Why does Tyrion need to take over? According to you maybe, but there is no reason book or show why it needs to be that way. In the books very probably he leads a revolt in the slave soldier camps and wins in her name and then rules Meereen in her placed until she gets back with her Dothraki, then promptly turns the city back over to her...becoming her advisor. So the only difference is how he earned the role is the show versus the books, and the fact that in the show he met her first when in the books he did not.
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Many have not put Walter Frey-and he's been spotted headed to film this season. I believe justice will finally come to him and what a great time since Season 5 was a bit of a let down.  It will be interesting to see who kills Frey...maybe Theon- justice for all the wrong he did to Rob and the Stark name. Jaime...anyway, I hope it happens this season

 

 

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1. In the spirit of streamlining, Euron invades Porne and parades Ellaria and the Sand Snakes naked around Doran before killing them all.

2. Since we need a rape scene, Daenerys will be raped by the Dothraki

3. Someone has to kill off Kevan Lannister and Pycelle, so Littlefinger does it before confronting the Boltons and taking Winterfell

4. Ghost will not be shown

5. Bran will have visions

6. Tyrion, Varys and Missandei will rule Mereen. It will create a spin-off.

7. Jorah and Daario free Daenerys from the Dothraki, Daario dies in her arms.

8. Jaimie and Bronn return to KL and do stuff

9. Arya will stumble into the canal and drown since she is blind

10. Melisandre will seduce the Night's King (king's blood!!!) and sacrifice him to revive Jon Snow. Since she is a little off with her vision, Ramsay is reborn as Azor Ahai. Snow is Snow

HAHA Love it but number 6 is a scary possibility lol!

 

Bonus: someone will open the dragon dungeon in Mereen and find out that Rhaegal and Viserion either starved, choked to death from growing bigger than their collars or ate each other.

 

I died laughing haha. Thankfully I am revived as a wight

Sansa will encounter Brienne, who has now avenged Renly and will serve Sansa. Brienne will lead Jaime to Sansa and Sansa will do to him whatever Lady Stoneheart will do in the next book.

For a moment I though you were going to say Brienne will lead Sansa to her death lol. 

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I included my predictions in another topic, anyway here they are:

 

1. Melissandre will revive Jon and the Wall will come down by the end of the season.

2. Davos will follow his book storyline and go find Rickon.

3. Littlefinger (or some Dornish) will kill Kevan and Pycelle by the end of the second episode.

4. Littlefinger and the Vale army will march on Winterfell and massacre the Boltons (if Sansa reunites with LF, she will be the one to kill Ramsay)

5. Cersei's and Margaery's trial will take place. I predict that Cersei will win her trial and Margaery will lose it, thus prompting the end of the Tyrell/Lannister alliance.

6. If Trystane replaces Aegon and the Dornish invade King's Landing, Cersei might try to burn the city and/or escape to Casterly Rock. Whatever the case, I think Cersei (and Tommen, if he doesn't die this season) won't be at the capital by the end of the season.

7. Cersei will repudiate Jaime after learning of Myrcella's death, Jaime will go to the Riverlands and some storyline with the Freys will take place (wether it involves LS, the BwB or Brienne I don't know).

8. I don't know what will happen with Daenerys but i think there will be some kind of conflict and she will sail with the Dothrakis and her army to Westeros in the last episode (thus arriving early on season 7)

9. Bran will have many flashbacks and learn more about the White Walkers.

10. Euron might take some portions of Victarion's role and sail to Meereen, maybe this will be Daenery's conflict this season (I'm hoping for Moqorro and a cyborg arm like the one he gave to Victarion).

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7. Cersei will repudiate Jaime after learning of Myrcella's death, Jaime will go to the Riverlands and some storyline with the Freys will take place (wether it involves LS, the BwB or Brienne I don't know).

 

*IF* this happens, I hope it's Jaime who repudiates Cersei. Though for what, I don't know. She's such a NICE person on the show, instead of a scheming, sex-using psychopath that she is in the books. And I hope it's Kevan in charge, not her, when Jaime returns to KL.

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What a strange way of seeing things. I disagree with pretty much everything here. How can you possibly see show Dany as having no agency?

 

In the entire Daznak's pit scene? She certainly did not. She was a damsel in distress being saved by Jorah, looking ready to die*, then being saved by Drogon. They couldn't have possibly missed the point of that scene in the books more than they did and misrepresented it more than they did.

 

*But hey, apparently Sansa saying she's ready to die was her "empowerment" moment, so...

 

 

Why does Tyrion need to take over? According to you maybe, but there is no reason book or show why it needs to be that way.

 

 

Creatively it made sense to D&D, because they wanted it to happen.

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*IF* this happens, I hope it's Jaime who repudiates Cersei. Though for what, I don't know. She's such a NICE person on the show, instead of a scheming, sex-using psychopath that she is in the books. And I hope it's Kevan in charge, not her, when Jaime returns to KL.

 

Maybe he doesn't return at all, he just keeps going, to find Brienne. Stella!!!!!!!

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