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Sansa, Tyrion & Daenerys will all die in Episode 10


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That explains why the episode will take almost 70 minutes. You heard it first here, worldwide.

Proof 1: Check the tone and conversation between Little Finger and Sansa in episode 10 preview. Check conversation between Tyrion and Dan in episode 10 preview, Has Dan been so afraid ever before in the series?

Proof 2 and final Clue. Check out the Season 6 hall of faces tease. You see (and hear) Ned Stark (dead), Catelyn Stark (dead), King Joffrey (dead). Now see the last faces when the tease ends.... Bang! .See below from 1.06

 

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7 minutes ago, Lord Lannister said:
7 minutes ago, Lord Lannister said:
7 minutes ago, Lord Lannister said:

Sometimes I don't get the criteria for topic approval... this is an obvious troll.

Sometimes I don't get the criteria for topic approval... this is an obvious troll.

Sometimes I don't get the criteria for topic approval... this is an obvious troll.

Spoiler

 

I know right. Really poor trolling.

not sure why this post has quoted 3 times....

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Well, this thread summarizes what's wrong with the show since season 4. No one blinks at the theory of a main good character dying. The days of the realistic, shocking and emotional deaths have gone by. No one was safe from death. Now everybody knows main characters can not die. Arya stabbed in the guts multiple times. No problem! Jon snow was killed. No problem, there's a thing called resurrection.  Daenerys was abducted. No problem!

There's zero tension in the show. Those main characters will always survive. At least, the showrunners shouldn't have given a false sense of danger. You know, those last second saves whether a stab from behind or a saviour appearing out of nowhere and sometimes armies appear out of nowhere at the last minute or a miracle healing or a miracle resurrection.

This show gained huge popularity because of what happened to Ned, Robb, Catelyn, Oberyn etc. Because it was the only time we saw a realistic show surprisingly in a fantasy genre.

Now there's only cheesiness and cliches and nonsensical plot holes in each episode. However because of our habits and the quality of production and great directors, the show still does well. The last episode was wonderful thanks to an amazing director. Unsurprisingly, the best scene of the episode was unscripted and the director improvised because there wasn't enough time. It speaks volumes about the quality of the writing.

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17 minutes ago, permaximum said:

Well, this thread summarizes what's wrong with the show since season 4. No one blinks at the theory of a main good character dying. The days of the realistic, shocking and emotional deaths have gone by. No one was safe from death. Now everybody knows main characters can not die. Arya stabbed in the guts multiple times. No problem! Jon snow was killed. No problem, there's a thing called resurrection.  Daenerys was abducted. No problem!

There's zero tension in the show. Those main characters will always survive. At least, the showrunners shouldn't have given a false sense of danger. You know, those last second saves whether a stab from behind or a saviour appearing out of nowhere and sometimes armies appear out of nowhere at the last minute or a miracle healing or a miracle resurrection.

This show gained huge popularity because of what happened to Ned, Robb, Catelyn, Oberyn etc. Because it was the only time we saw a realistic show surprisingly in a fantasy genre.

Now there's only cheesiness and cliches and nonsensical plot holes in each episode. However because of our habits and the quality of production and great directors, the show still does well. The last episode was wonderful thanks to an amazing director. Unsurprisingly, the best scene of the episode was unscripted and the director improvised because there wasn't enough time. It speaks volumes about the quality of the writing.

True, but kill of all main characters and there is no show/story to tell. But i believe there will be more deaths of 'major' characters. LF cannot survive, ZombieMountain has to die as is Cersei. Jon or Dany won't survive the story in the end... On e of them has to die in the battle against the WW, otherwise it would be very disappointing. Not that i'm rooting for any of them to die btw...

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1 hour ago, permaximum said:

Well, this thread summarizes what's wrong with the show since season 4. No one blinks at the theory of a main good character dying. The days of the realistic, shocking and emotional deaths have gone by. No one was safe from death. Now everybody knows main characters can not die. Arya stabbed in the guts multiple times. No problem! Jon snow was killed. No problem, there's a thing called resurrection.  Daenerys was abducted. No problem!

Disagree. A little of "anyone can die" spices the story up. But too much of it, and it may lead to audience no longer giving a fuck.

And no, Ned's death, and certainly not the Red Wedding, wasn't what kept people at the TVs.

1 hour ago, permaximum said:

There's zero tension in the show.

I know that I personally didn't give a rat's ass about Rickon, but nobody? And earlier, the Martells? Roose Bolton? Summer? Hodor? The Three-Eyed Raven? The Blackfish?

Zero tension? I beg to differ.

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I wouldn't totally rule out that one of the three might die in this finale.  If Euron arrives in Mereen in this episode and it results in a battle,  yes,  I could see a major character death there beyond the 2nd tier group of Grey Worm,  Missandei and Daario,  which I think will very likely take a hit tonight.  

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I'd say Daario because we see a tender moment with Dany in the trailer.

D&D are that boring and predictable - if someone looks nice, has a sympathetic moment UNLESS a really major centre character - they'r being set up to die. See for example the theatre actress who saved Arya - see all the group the Hound joined - see direwolves, see  various who pop up to look likable breifly and die.

Yuck. Grey Worm Is needed by Dany but Missandei isn't so she might chop too. Possible the screechingly awful 'humour' with Tyrion was aimed to set up her death - a final attempt at a 'joke' - I kid you not!

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7 hours ago, Ferocious Veldt Roarer said:

Disagree. A little of "anyone can die" spices the story up. But too much of it, and it may lead to audience no longer giving a fuck.

And no, Ned's death, and certainly not the Red Wedding, wasn't what kept people at the TVs.

I know that I personally didn't give a rat's ass about Rickon, but nobody? And earlier, the Martells? Roose Bolton? Summer? Hodor? The Three-Eyed Raven? The Blackfish?

Zero tension? I beg to differ.

Agreed. People that try to argue killing off characters nonsensically for shock value or just for the sake of being tragic is "good writing" amaze me. 

Ned's death and the Red Wedding happened because it was never their story but their deaths are not what kept the general audience watching. It raised the stakes for the characters whose story it is and perhaps made people root for them even more, but that's about it.

And there are more major characters that will die. I don't think Jon or Dany will ever die, or Tyrion. But I'm pretty certain Jaime will (eventually, not tonight) and that will be heartbreaking for a lot of the audience, including me. Hodor is a good example and also Shireen. Both heartbreaking deaths despite not being major characters. They may not have been mains but they had a huge emotional impact. The finale tonight will certainly kill off some important characters. There's always tension. 

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7 hours ago, Ferocious Veldt Roarer said:

Disagree. A little of "anyone can die" spices the story up. But too much of it, and it may lead to audience no longer giving a fuck.

And no, Ned's death, and certainly not the Red Wedding, wasn't what kept people at the TVs.

I know that I personally didn't give a rat's ass about Rickon, but nobody? And earlier, the Martells? Roose Bolton? Summer? Hodor? The Three-Eyed Raven? The Blackfish?

Zero tension? I beg to differ.

The Blackfish isn't dead.

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10 minutes ago, Cron said:

I'm sorry, but I consider the odds of Sansa, Tyrion and Dany all dying tonight to be somewhere between infinitesimal and zero.

In fact, I predict all three will survive Season 6.

Quite. I think the odds are better than zero they'll all die, because D&D are such bad writers now they don't have Martin to follow. But as long as D&D manage to stay above moronic which they do manage sometimes, the three will survive.

 

33 minutes ago, Illiterati said:

The Blackfish isn't dead.

Yes. It's been leaked.

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