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Post by archiechvyalthan on Dec 17, 2015 5:42:24 GMT
He wasn't sticking around there. My guess is we first see him back at Runestone in s6. Oh okay then my guess would be that he'll only be in 4 episodes. Him arriving at Runestone to see whether Robin has acquired some skills and meeting with Royce about when to attack the Boltons or hearing more about Sansa's escape and what the Northern Lords are planning, then him leaving with the KotV at some point, LF and the KotV arriving at Snowbowl and the scene between him, Jon, Sansa, and Ramsay. That's about right, but I think he will meet up with the Boltons some time in the mid-season (still pretending to maintain the Vale-North alliance). Otherwise the Boltons would be real lonely all season - and so would Littlefinger.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 5:58:39 GMT
Oh okay then my guess would be that he'll only be in 4 episodes. Him arriving at Runestone to see whether Robin has acquired some skills and meeting with Royce about when to attack the Boltons or hearing more about Sansa's escape and what the Northern Lords are planning, then him leaving with the KotV at some point, LF and the KotV arriving at Snowbowl and the scene between him, Jon, Sansa, and Ramsay. That's about right, but I think he will meet up with the Boltons some time in the mid-season (still pretending to maintain the Vale-North alliance). Otherwise the Boltons would be real lonely all season - and so would Littlefinger. I'm not sure if LF would meet up with the Boltons again especially since Sansa escaped because I think they'll potentially blame LF for her actions, even though it was Theon who saved her. Although Roose probably knows somewhat that LF has been playing him this whole time.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 6:21:16 GMT
Speculating about LF is tricky, because Royce would want vengeance for Sansa once he finds out. I don't see LF taking him with him for this reason. LF will probably reside inside winterfell for most of the season, until sansa and jon show up with some northern lords in tow and LF switches sides in Snowbowl.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 7:26:32 GMT
Speculating about LF is tricky, because Royce would want vengeance for Sansa once he finds out. I don't see LF taking him with him for this reason. LF will probably reside inside winterfell for most of the season, until sansa and jon show up with some northern lords in tow and LF switches sides in Snowbowl. See I thought that Jon, Mel, and Tormund would arrive with the Wildlings from The Gift, Sansa and Davos arrive with the Northern Lords from White Harbor, Ramsay leads his army along with Karstarks and Umbers (who eventually switch sides to Jon and Sansa) into Snowbowl, and then Littlefinger arrives with the KotV towards the end. Though that still doesn't explain why they're also calling it The Battle of Six Armies.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 7:28:42 GMT
Speculating about LF is tricky, because Royce would want vengeance for Sansa once he finds out. I don't see LF taking him with him for this reason. LF will probably reside inside winterfell for most of the season, until sansa and jon show up with some northern lords in tow and LF switches sides in Snowbowl. See I thought that Jon, Mel, and Tormund would arrive with the Wildlings from The Gift, Sansa and Davos arrive with the Northern Lords from White Harbor, Ramsay leads his army along with Karstarks and Umbers (who eventually switch sides to Jon and Sansa) into Snowbowl, and then Littlefinger arrives with the KotV towards the end. Though that still doesn't explain why they're also calling it The Battle of Six Armies. Didn't someone that confirm LF shows up around the end too or am I remembering incorrectly? Either way I think it fits.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 7:48:19 GMT
See I thought that Jon, Mel, and Tormund would arrive with the Wildlings from The Gift, Sansa and Davos arrive with the Northern Lords from White Harbor, Ramsay leads his army along with Karstarks and Umbers (who eventually switch sides to Jon and Sansa) into Snowbowl, and then Littlefinger arrives with the KotV towards the end. Though that still doesn't explain why they're also calling it The Battle of Six Armies. Didn't someone that confirm LF shows up around the end too or am I remembering incorrectly? Either way I think it fits. I think WOTW might have said they heard from a source, but I was also going off of what LF said to Cersei last season when he convinced her to name him Warden of the North once he defeats the victor of the BoI.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:09:57 GMT
Speculating about LF is tricky, because Royce would want vengeance for Sansa once he finds out. I don't see LF taking him with him for this reason. LF will probably reside inside winterfell for most of the season, until sansa and jon show up with some northern lords in tow and LF switches sides in Snowbowl. See I thought that Jon, Mel, and Tormund would arrive with the Wildlings from The Gift, Sansa and Davos arrive with the Northern Lords from White Harbor, Ramsay leads his army along with Karstarks and Umbers (who eventually switch sides to Jon and Sansa) into Snowbowl, and then Littlefinger arrives with the KotV towards the end. Though that still doesn't explain why they're also calling it The Battle of Six Armies. Well i think whatever happens, LF will be out of most the action in season 6 and probably backstab someone i'm hoping sansa kills him
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:12:33 GMT
See I thought that Jon, Mel, and Tormund would arrive with the Wildlings from The Gift, Sansa and Davos arrive with the Northern Lords from White Harbor, Ramsay leads his army along with Karstarks and Umbers (who eventually switch sides to Jon and Sansa) into Snowbowl, and then Littlefinger arrives with the KotV towards the end. Though that still doesn't explain why they're also calling it The Battle of Six Armies. Well i think whatever happens, LF will be out of most the action in season 6 and probably backstab someone i'm hoping sansa kills him At the very least I think she'll order him killed. But that's more s7 material imo.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:16:39 GMT
Well i think whatever happens, LF will be out of most the action in season 6 and probably backstab someone i'm hoping sansa kills him At the very least I think she'll order him killed. But that's more s7 material imo. Yeh. Thats what i want to happen. Or perhaps with all the chaos in Snowbowl i hope he gets his due.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:18:05 GMT
At the very least I think she'll order him killed. But that's more s7 material imo. Yeh. Thats what i want to happen. Or perhaps with all the chaos in Snowbowl i hope he gets his due. Him being in WF in the seemingly post-Snowbowl scene WOTW reported about last month and then Gillen having shot a scene at the WF set in a scene with just him and Sophie, seem to point to LF surviving it. But in s7 I think Sansa will be in a very good position to wrest the Vale from him via Yohn Royce or just simply to have Jon kill him.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:22:51 GMT
Yeh. Thats what i want to happen. Or perhaps with all the chaos in Snowbowl i hope he gets his due. Him being in WF in the seemingly post-Snowbowl scene WOTW reported about last month and then Gillen having shot a scene at the WF set in a scene with just him and Sophie, seem to point to LF surviving it. But in s7 I think Sansa will be in a very good position to wrest the Vale from him via Yohn Royce or just simply to have Jon kill him. Mmmm i have serious doubts Sansa would go back to the Vale though. If shes gathering the support of the northern lords then she will probably take over as wardeness of the North until Rickon is of age, after Snowbowl. I think her scene with LF might suggest, Sansa having the upper hand, having one more conversation with him before deciding how to deal with him. Because i can very easily see LF's plans being destroyed after Sansa finally breaks free of him. And with Jon and Davos there to support her i think she'll make the right decision.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:26:26 GMT
Him being in WF in the seemingly post-Snowbowl scene WOTW reported about last month and then Gillen having shot a scene at the WF set in a scene with just him and Sophie, seem to point to LF surviving it. But in s7 I think Sansa will be in a very good position to wrest the Vale from him via Yohn Royce or just simply to have Jon kill him. Mmmm i have serious doubts Sansa would go back to the Vale though. I'm not saying she'll go back. Just that she'll take control of the Valemen that LF brought up north with him. Because Royce is loyal to her, not LF, I mean.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:30:58 GMT
Sansa also doesn't have a reason to go back to the Vale besides maybe taking the lemon crates that were left in The Eyrie because she'll probably need something to snack on while watching Snowbowl.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:36:30 GMT
Sansa also doesn't have a reason to go back to the Vale besides maybe taking the lemon crates that were left in The Eyrie because she'll probably need something to snack on while watching Snowbowl. Sansa during snowbowl:
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 8:37:46 GMT
Sansa also doesn't have a reason to go back to the Vale besides maybe taking the lemon crates that were left in The Eyrie because she'll probably need something to snack on while watching Snowbowl. Sansa during snowbowl:
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Post by day dreamer on Dec 17, 2015 14:07:54 GMT
I don't want to wait until S7 to see Littlefinger die.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 14:11:16 GMT
There are some fans who believe that LF won't die at all. Once I've read a fan theory that said the last scene of the show would be Varys and Littlefinger reminiscing about the things that happened and the last line would be Varys saying: "well played, old friend, well played..."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 14:16:23 GMT
My prediction is that LF dies around the middle of Season 7.
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Post by TheKittenGuard on Dec 17, 2015 18:43:58 GMT
Speculating about LF is tricky, because Royce would want vengeance for Sansa once he finds out. I don't see LF taking him with him for this reason. LF will probably reside inside winterfell for most of the season, until sansa and jon show up with some northern lords in tow and LF switches sides in Snowbowl. See I thought that Jon, Mel, and Tormund would arrive with the Wildlings from The Gift, Sansa and Davos arrive with the Northern Lords from White Harbor, Ramsay leads his army along with Karstarks and Umbers (who eventually switch sides to Jon and Sansa) into Snowbowl, and then Littlefinger arrives with the KotV towards the end. Though that still doesn't explain why they're also calling it The Battle of Six Armies. Littlefinger will go back up North and send for the Vale Lords from Winterfell? There will be considerable risk if in any matter of Cersei/LF deal will reach them. Though I do see LF as somehow who does play high risk. Is that just be counting Bolton, Umbers, and Karstark as separate forces even if alligned? With Jon/Wilding, Sansa/Northern Lord, and LF/Vale you have six. Have to look but I thought WOTW stated LF/Vale not involved, it was a few months back.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 21:05:31 GMT
See I thought that Jon, Mel, and Tormund would arrive with the Wildlings from The Gift, Sansa and Davos arrive with the Northern Lords from White Harbor, Ramsay leads his army along with Karstarks and Umbers (who eventually switch sides to Jon and Sansa) into Snowbowl, and then Littlefinger arrives with the KotV towards the end. Though that still doesn't explain why they're also calling it The Battle of Six Armies. Littlefinger will go back up North and send for the Vale Lords from Winterfell? There will be considerable risk if in any matter of Cersei/LF deal will reach them. Though I do see LF as somehow who does play high risk. Is that just be counting Bolton, Umbers, and Karstark as separate forces even if alligned? With Jon/Wilding, Sansa/Northern Lord, and LF/Vale you have six. Have to look but I thought WOTW stated LF/Vale not involved, it was a few months back. We know that there's the scene with Jon, Sansa, Ramsay, LF inside Winterfell most likely after Snowbowl takes place so I still think LF will show up with the KotV near the end and join Jon and Sansa. I don't see him showing up in the North before that because it's likely that he'll wait out to see what happens. I'm guessing he makes an agreement with Royce to take the KotV to Snowbowl after hearing what's happened to Sansa while Royce stays behind in Runestone.
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