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  1. I believe she will be in WF, I always believe she is the person to restore house Stark and be the magnet that brings her siblings together.

    As far as the GOHH, I still believe it's Baleish the Titan of Bravos and burner of the realm.

    I think Theon or Roose will do in Ramsey.

    But just as the books are GRRM story, the TV version is tied to D & D and things could change.

    Lol, just when I thought I had it figured out. I can't believe I forgot about the real sigil of House Baelish. The head of the titan. Thank you

  2. LMAO yeah, because there was no rape in the novels.

    The ASOIAF series is set in a brutal, primitive world. Brutal, primitive people rape. I'm sick of people using modern standards of ethics and behavior to compare to what happens in a fictional world where violence and brutality are rewarded.

    Preach it! :bowdown:

  3. Well at a meeting between audience and the stars a question was brought up, something about what Kit would like to see in his story line and he said I like to be a warg and one of the D's said season 6, in season 6, so I don't think they are removing that cliff hanger also episode 10 is suppose to break the Internet from one of the actors words.

    Yeah I read that too, but does Kit Harington really have that much influence on D&D? Being the only actor to actually read the books, I have a feeling you might be right. But, technically he's already a warg. He's been warging ghost for quite a while now. But, I know you mean like what happened to Six Skins. I could see them spin the Jon cliffhanger either way though. Those guys aren't afraid to change anything it seems.

    Did you happen to see my post about Sansa just a couple posts before this one? I'm curious what you think... With your avatar and all

  4. They are acting rather well, all of them are playing there parts as well as they possibly can, just because some people don't like what they are having to say, or how the character is being portrayed does not mean the actors are doing a bad job, I find all of them really convincing

    Agreed! Cheers

  5. And then there's Jon Targaryen's storyline...


    Ok, they're obviously building up to Olly making an attempt on Jon's life. But, will he succeed? I felt a little foreboding oozing out of the scene between Olly and Sam. Will Sam save the LC from getting shanked by Olly/NW elders?


    I think it's a high possibility. My reasoning is simple. In ADWD they're still talking about the Hardhome mission, and Jon is about to go after the bastard. I'm wondering if they will cut the whole Jon cliffhanger. I think with all the cuts and changes they've made so far because of time restraints it kinda makes sense. But honestly, I give it 50/50 chances.


    But then again, GRRM stated the books and show are intended to end in the same way. (for the most part, lol)


  6. Apologies if this has already been addressed but I'm shocked I haven't seen anyone else intrigued by Sansa's alternate storyline...


    Let me explain... Ok so, we all know where ADWD left off with her. But, what if she ends up in WF in the books after all. GRRM has recently commented about the contrasts from book to show, but I believe this to be BS. He doesn't want to give away any unnecessary spoilers for TWOW and I compare this to his recent statements about Smaug being deadlier than HIS dragons. Again, I call BS. Example: Drogon-fighting pits-nuff said...


    Anyhow, I reference the prophecies of The Ghost of High Heart.


    And I ask all of you... Who's a bigger SAVAGE GIANT (GIANT SAVAGE) than Ramsay Bolton?


    GRRM also stated in his recent Not A Blog posting that sometimes butterflies grow into dragons... Was he speaking in code?


    Will Sansa kill the bastard of bolton?


    During winter I think WF is a pretty good candidate for a "Castle made of snow"


  7. Further thoughts:

    - That "break the wheel" line. It just doesn't work. Partly, that's due to it being needlessly dramatic in a way to try and sell Dany as "hardcore," but the context of the line is that she's going to do for Westeros what she did for the slaves she freed. The situations aren't remotely comparable. Dany might not understand this, but Tyrion does, and the writers should.

    - For the first three seasons (well, two-and-a-half), Dany received very good material. But over the past few seasons, she's increasingly become the least interesting thing in what is supposed to be her plotline. Some of that is due to her not having much action to do (not battle-type action, physical business to do in her scenes action), some of that is due to needless sub-plots added in, and some of that is due to her getting bad dialogue. Whatever the cause, however, it's a real problem if one of the main characters is the dullest element at her location.

    Are we watching the same show?!? Did you read the books? Lol, Daenerys IS HARDCORE! Did I miss someone else walking into a funeral pyre??

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