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Which questions need to be answered in season 8?


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On 9/8/2018 at 2:09 AM, alienarea said:

- Where do whores go?

not even a question on the show. 

On 9/8/2018 at 2:09 AM, alienarea said:

- Who is the valonquar?

not even a concept on the show, although it might give us the answer. 

On 9/8/2018 at 2:09 AM, alienarea said:

- Who are Jon's parents? (confirmation needed)

pretty sure we got the answer in 707

On 9/8/2018 at 2:09 AM, alienarea said:

- What does the Night King want?

that is a good one. 

 

another one is, how does the prince that was promised prophecy end up coming true and who is the younger more beautiful person 

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Who was the younger more beautiful queen?

Who is AA/TPWWP?

How is Robin Arryn going to take LF's death (in the show he seemed to like LF quite a bit...)?

Why are there WW, what is their purpose?

Why did the WW just ignore Sam in season 2?

Have the Warlocks just given up trying to get revenge on Dany? Seems strange...

Will Sam ever share is knowledge that he "cured" one of the worst diseases to hit Westeros?

What's going to happen with Mel and Varys, things were left pretty iffy about them...

Why did Jaquen (not really Jaquen) not care that Arya killed his star pupil and just left....

Is Edmure still locked in a prison somewhere? Someone should probably get him...

Probably the most important one, when will Cleganebowl happen. It's not even a matter of "if" anymore...

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On 9/14/2018 at 9:21 AM, btfu806 said:

Who was the younger more beautiful queen?

Who is AA/TPWWP?

How is Robin Arryn going to take LF's death (in the show he seemed to like LF quite a bit...)?

Why are there WW, what is their purpose?

Why did the WW just ignore Sam in season 2?

Have the Warlocks just given up trying to get revenge on Dany? Seems strange...

Will Sam ever share is knowledge that he "cured" one of the worst diseases to hit Westeros?

What's going to happen with Mel and Varys, things were left pretty iffy about them...

Why did Jaquen (not really Jaquen) not care that Arya killed his star pupil and just left....

Is Edmure still locked in a prison somewhere? Someone should probably get him...

Probably the most important one, when will Cleganebowl happen. It's not even a matter of "if" anymore...

LOL  This is the one I think they may forget about.  Or they'll clear it up with a sentence about Edmure's fate, leaving him unseen by us.  I highly suspect that if Edmure is not seen, he'll be pronounced dead. 

On 9/15/2018 at 12:04 PM, LordImp said:

I just rewatched season 3 and in one episode the Warlocks try to kill Dany. So they are still out there , hope we see them again . 

I, too, remember the Warlock's assassination attempt on Dany from S3.  That seemed to just be the setup for Ser Barry's return.  I'm guessing any scenarios on the warlocks attempts for revenge are over, but.......will any mention of/appearance by Quaithe come up?  Since Dany hit Westeros, I suspect these story issues will not be mentioned.  Unless, of course, GoofyGuy Euron has a warlock or two up his sleeve on The Silence?  I doubt it, though. 

 

In general, I don't understand why, show wise, there is any doubt left about Jon and his parentage.  It's the legality of marriages and annulments and births I'd wonder about, book wise that is, at the very least. I do think Jon's parentage is the one thing that the Ds got from GRRM, they've made a big deal about it coming up in their initial presentation to George about doing the show.  JMO. 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Lady Fevre Dream said:

LOL  This is the one I think they may forget about.  Or they'll clear it up with a sentence about Edmure's fate, leaving him unseen by us.  I highly suspect that if Edmure is not seen, he'll be pronounced dead. 

We should rescue Edumure!

Oh no, Edmure is dead .... *insert dick joke*

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On 9/8/2018 at 11:09 AM, alienarea said:

- Where do whores go?

This is not show relevant, since this "paraphrase" is just something Tyrion asks himself in the book. What kind of an answer do you want to have? Tyrion: "Hey Bronn where, do hores go?"

Bronn :"What a stupid question! Depends on where they are and where they want to"

On 9/8/2018 at 11:09 AM, alienarea said:

Who is the valonquar?

This particular part of the prophecy is not included in the show. But you will nevertheless become an answer, that also answers the book question.

 

On 9/8/2018 at 11:09 AM, alienarea said:

Who are Jon's parents? (confirmation needed)

Do you even watch the show?? 

 

On 9/8/2018 at 11:09 AM, alienarea said:

What does the Night King want?

I too hope we get an answer. Although I fear the answer is that he is just created to destroy living beings, ergo no other motivations. 

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On 11/24/2018 at 3:07 AM, Angel Eyes said:

My questions: 

What did Podrick do to those prostitutes?

 

You will find out. In the porn sequel of GoT. Working title: The song of asses on fire. 

 

On 11/24/2018 at 3:07 AM, Angel Eyes said:

What is the punchline of Tyrion’s tale of a jackass and honeycomb?

This joke can not be told. Rumors say, if you hear it, you won't be able stop laughing...ever...

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7 hours ago, T and A said:

why could the white walkers destroy the wall?

Do you even watch the show?

They got into the cave because the Night King tagged Bran. Then Bran crossed the wall and the Night King has the undead dragon blowing blue flame.

 

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What is the purpose of the story?

Is it a mindless slaughter? After this conflict, will the business resume as usual? With wars every generation? Or is is to make Westeros understand the ruling concept is flawed? Feed up with wars and ambitions? That something must be changed.

The Starks before the Targaryens were doing it pretty good. Ned came to KL with only 50 men. And there has never been an evident Stark's army. But nerveless they ruled the North. Not much by wars. But because people thought they were better with the Starks than with anyone else. And when the Starks needed to enforce a ruling, they just called the banners. And if the decision was just, the banners answered . Because most every one wanted peace not chaos. And with Winter, they couldn't afford the wastes of wars anyway.  The Winters made the men band together. The lone wolf dies, the pack survives.

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On 11/30/2018 at 7:05 AM, alienarea said:

Do you even watch the show?

They got into the cave because the Night King tagged Bran. Then Bran crossed the wall and the Night King has the undead dragon blowing blue flame.

 

That is the chronology of the plot. Thank you. The question is, why could a zombie Dragon destroy the wall, that is protected by magic to keep the white walkers away from the rest of Westeros. How did the magic suddenly disapear? 

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On 12/3/2018 at 10:01 PM, T and A said:

The question is, why could a zombie Dragon destroy the wall, that is protected by magic to keep the white walkers away from the rest of Westeros. How did the magic suddenly disapear? 

Good question. In ADwD, Bran says that Old Nan was saying "The monsters cannot pass so long as the Wall stands and the men of the Night's Watch stay true". So, there's a theory that the NW murdering the LC has weakened the Wall's magic.

But I suppose D&D just wanted a dragon blowing up the Wall.

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1 hour ago, BalerionTheCat said:

Good question. In ADwD, Bran says that Old Nan was saying "The monsters cannot pass so long as the Wall stands and the men of the Night's Watch stay true". So, there's a theory that the NW murdering the LC has weakened the Wall's magic.

But I suppose D&D just wanted a dragon blowing up the Wall.

But in the show, it is also told many times that the wall contains magic that keeps the WW away. So even in the show, the wall is not just a physical barrier. I know that the show diverges in some points from the books, but if D&D brought that fact many times in the show, they must explain in Season 8 what exactly happend and how the magic could be destroyed.

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