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Likely the leaker only knows spoilers from Dragonstone and possibly KL locations (not all of them) and the rest was made up. Nothing outside Dragonstone has been confirmed yet. And unlike the Spanish filming related spoilers, the rest sounds vague with a few things sounding contradictory and fanfic-y.

 

 

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Hope all the KL leaks are bs , exept Tyrion and Davos which are confirmed . The rumors about Cersei dosent make sense. Almost everyone meets in KL to watch ONE wight . I find it highly unlikely that Tyrion and Cersei can be at the same place without trying to kill each other. 

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30 minutes ago, Lord Friendzone said:
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Leaker got it right. Tyrion is meeting Jon and co. Taking their boats and weapons.

http://www.justjared.com/photo-gallery/3792374/kit-harington-peter-dinklage-game-of-thrones-beach-scene-05/ 

 

Nice. Wonder how that reunion turns out , they separated as friends in S1 but so much has happend since then. 

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7 minutes ago, LordImp said:

Nice. Wonder how that reunion turns out , they separated as friends in S1 but so much has happend since then. 

It looks like Jon initiated handshake and might even offer their weapons as sign of peace. Doesn't mean they'll be hostile, just safety reasons for meeting the Queen. Makes sense and it looks like earlier episode.

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A few things I want to know after watching the video:

1. Why is Jon all bundled up? Full wolf's cloak, gloves, the whole bit? Even Ned Stark in King's Landing had the sense to not dress like he was back in Winterfell. Danny, wearing a simple blue dress, is probably thinking "WTF is wrong with this bloke? Thought Northerners were supposed to be a tough lot? This one probably catches cold in a stiff wind!"

2. Do you reckon this is their first time meeting?

3. Do you reckon they know they are related?

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4 minutes ago, Aegonzo The Great said:

A few things I want to know after watching the video:

1. Why is Jon all bundled up? Full wolf's cloak, gloves, the whole bit? Even Ned Stark in King's Landing had the sense to not dress like he was back in Winterfell. Danny, wearing a simple blue dress, is probably thinking "WTF is wrong with this bloke? Thought Northerners were supposed to be a tough lot? This one probably catches cold in a stiff wind!"

2. Do you reckon this is their first time meeting?

3. Do you reckon they know they are related?

1. Strange for Jon to have fur coat because when he arrived he doesn't have him.

2. No, it's not their first meeting. That would be indoors and Tyrion will present them as I believe. He seems to escort them to her after handing weapons and taking their boat.

3: Don't think so, it's too early and Bran might miss Jon this season.

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3 minutes ago, Aegonzo The Great said:

A few things I want to know after watching the video:

1. Why is Jon all bundled up? Full wolf's cloak, gloves, the whole bit? Even Ned Stark in King's Landing had the sense to not dress like he was back in Winterfell. Danny, wearing a simple blue dress, is probably thinking "WTF is wrong with this bloke? Thought Northerners were supposed to be a tough lot? This one probably catches cold in a stiff wind!"

2. Do you reckon this is their first time meeting?

3. Do you reckon they know they are related?

Winter has come.

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9 minutes ago, Lord Friendzone said:

It looks like Jon initiated handshake and might even offer their weapons as sign of peace. Doesn't mean they'll be hostile, just safety reasons for meeting the Queen. Makes sense and it looks like earlier episode.

I'm actually really hyped to see them interact. They seemed to have mutual respect for each other. Can only imagine how it will be now when one is the Queen's Hand and the other is the King In the North. I can imagine Tyrion's quip, something about "Well, for a bastard and dwarf, I'd say we've done fairly well for ourselves. Of course, the whole getting killed and hideously scarred thing are a bit of an inconvenience, but all in all, not a bad result."

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Just now, Aegonzo The Great said:

I'm actually really hyped to see them interact. They seemed to have mutual respect for each other. Can only imagine how it will be now when one is the Queen's Hand and the other is the King In the North. I can imagine Tyrion's quip, something about "Well, for a bastard and dwarf, I'd say we've done fairly well for ourselves. Of course, the whole getting killed and hideously scarred thing are a bit of an inconvenience, but all in all, not a bad result."

I expect some sassy comments from Tyrion like "Your Grace" Northerners don't call him and might be even mocking a little bit. But yeah Lannsiter and Snow or Bastard and Dwarf seems to be part of their conversation, because Tyrion is kind of guy to thrown some funny lines, Jon can be quite good at times too, like when he owned Janos Slynt, after he came back from his wildling mission.

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Just now, The Scabbard Of the Morning said:

Making sense hasn't had anything with how D&D writes the story any more.

I aware, but this is beyond ridiculous. It's a case of 1+1=2. No Dornish or Reach army participated in the WotFK. The Lannisters get severe beatins from Robb, considerably affecting their manpower and now they're supposed to destroy not only the Dornish, but Highgarden? You know, the region with the largest army - bookwise anyway - in Westeros?

Unless Euron is supposed to provide one hell of a kick to this effort, i'm not seeing the logic here.

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2 minutes ago, Grimbold said:

I aware, but this is beyond ridiculous. It's a case of 1+1=2. No Dornish or Reach army participated in the WotFK. The Lannisters get severe beatins from Robb, considerably affecting their manpower and now they're supposed to destroy not only the Dornish, but Highgarden? You know, the region with the largest army - bookwise anyway - in Westeros?

Unless Euron is supposed to provide one hell of a kick to this effort, i'm not seeing the logic here.

The Lannisters can afford to buy in legions of sell swords. (although I do recall the show making something of the fact that the gold mines had run dry.) & not all lords will side with their liege lord against the crown. In Roberts rebellion (Unless some one points out other wise!) only Ned Stark had total fealty from his banner men, because the north has always known who their true king was a Stark: title or no.

Is any one particularly upset by these leaks or like me are they over that ridiculous need for secrecy. I.e knowing as a fact that R+L=J as a spoiler would not give you the how and why. So these picture of Jon offering Tyrion his hand doesn't give you a how or why just a lot of  viewer speculation so perhaps the show makers should just be more relaxed with their audience and start doing production blogs like Peter Jackson does on his productions.

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I wouldn't be surprised if HBO people themselves are behind these "leaks" to the public. It creates buzz for the show during off-season, plus also if legit leaks come by, it becomes harder to believe or take seriously, because these rubbish "leaks" are being kind of "confirmed" in the minds of the fans because of the photos coming out. Pretty clever if it so, I'd say. 

That way, they don't have to be secretive about filming, because whatever is really happening in the scene, a few photos of so-and-so characters together at these sets would be enough to convince people - or atleast plant doubt - that the leaks are true.

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4 minutes ago, Little Scribe of Naath said:

I wouldn't be surprised if HBO people themselves are behind these "leaks" to the public. It creates buzz for the show during off-season, plus also if legit leaks come by, it becomes harder to believe or take seriously, because these rubbish "leaks" are being kind of "confirmed" in the minds of the fans because of the photos coming out. Pretty clever if it so, I'd say. 

That way, they don't have to be secretive about filming, because whatever is really happening in the scene, a few photos of so-and-so characters together at these sets would be enough to convince people - or atleast plant doubt - that the leaks are true.

No doubt.

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19 minutes ago, Grimbold said:

I aware, but this is beyond ridiculous. It's a case of 1+1=2. No Dornish or Reach army participated in the WotFK. The Lannisters get severe beatins from Robb, considerably affecting their manpower and now they're supposed to destroy not only the Dornish, but Highgarden? You know, the region with the largest army - bookwise anyway - in Westeros?

Unless Euron is supposed to provide one hell of a kick to this effort, i'm not seeing the logic here.

More ridiculous than surviving multiple stabs to the stomach? Or 20 good men? Come on, we're long past making sense.

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