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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:16:17 GMT
I found an interesting observation in the WOTW comments that these are potentially from the same scene. Which would place the shot of Drogon flying overhead in the finale from what Javi said previously. Makes sense given how big he is.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:17:46 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:19:00 GMT
The harpies are actually quite puzzling to me still. Where do people think their allegiance lies?
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Post by Nezzer on Apr 13, 2016 0:19:43 GMT
I have to admit that I was part of E-Ro's band of Stanstans for a while and I was one of those Mad Queen theorists. I still hate her, though
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:22:05 GMT
I have to admit that I was part of E-Ro's band of Stanstans for a while and I was one of those Mad Queen theorists. I still hate her, though I can't wait.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:22:13 GMT
The harpies are actually quite puzzling to me still. Where do people think their allegiance lies? I think with the Yunkish returning and particularly the ambassador guy appearing throughout the season and in the finale (Razdal I think his name was) that they were a Yunkish proxy all along. Which is why they had no qualms killing Meereenese nobles and Yunkai was still mentioned in s4 and s5. The lesson she'll learn from that, I guess, was that she was too nice to the Yunkish back in s3 and that a stitch in time saves nine.
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Post by cami on Apr 13, 2016 0:23:02 GMT
I found an interesting observation in the WOTW comments that these are potentially from the same scene. Which would place the shot of Drogon flying overhead in the finale from what Javi said previously. The third shot is from the Almería shoot. The question is whether the second shot is from Bardenas or Almería. If it's Almería, then it's probably the same scene. cami ? Help! umm not sure if I will be very helpful here. I think that the two first shots are from one of the deserts Bardenas or Almeria's (not really sure which one right now) but the third one is from the quarry, so in theory they shouldn't be in the same sequence together but who knows...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:23:21 GMT
I have to admit that I was part of E-Ro's band of Stanstans for a while and I was one of those Mad Queen theorists. I still hate her, though
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:23:59 GMT
The third shot is from the Almería shoot. The question is whether the second shot is from Bardenas or Almería. If it's Almería, then it's probably the same scene. cami ? Help! umm not sure if I will be very helpful here. I think that the two first shots are from one of the deserts Bardenas or Almeria's but the third one is from the quarry, so in theory they shouldn't be in the same sequence together but who knows... Ah poop. So much for that theory then.
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Post by Nezzer on Apr 13, 2016 0:25:42 GMT
I have to admit that I was part of E-Ro's band of Stanstans for a while and I was one of those Mad Queen theorists. I still hate her, though I can't wait.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:26:05 GMT
The harpies are actually quite puzzling to me still. Where do people think their allegiance lies? I think with the Yunkish returning and particularly the ambassador guy appearing throughout the season and in the finale (Razdal I think his name was) that they were a Yunkish proxy all along. Which is why they had no qualms killing Meereenese nobles and Yunkai was still mentioned in s4 and s5. The lesson she'll learn from that, I guess, was that she was too nice to the Yunkish back in s3 and that a stitch in time saves nine. this makes sense that would make meerenese people getting killed outside the walls, not yunkish people. i wonder what happens there.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:32:25 GMT
I think with the Yunkish returning and particularly the ambassador guy appearing throughout the season and in the finale (Razdal I think his name was) that they were a Yunkish proxy all along. Which is why they had no qualms killing Meereenese nobles and Yunkai was still mentioned in s4 and s5. The lesson she'll learn from that, I guess, was that she was too nice to the Yunkish back in s3 and that a stitch in time saves nine. this makes sense that would make meerenese people getting killed outside the walls, not yunkish people. i wonder what happens there. Meereenese people could be fleeing if they see Viserion and Rhaegal going crazy.
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Post by archiechvyalthan on Apr 13, 2016 0:35:25 GMT
umm not sure if I will be very helpful here. I think that the two first shots are from one of the deserts Bardenas or Almeria's but the third one is from the quarry, so in theory they shouldn't be in the same sequence together but who knows... Ah poop. So much for that theory then. We know that "Drogon flies overhead" in the finale, so these scenes could still be related.
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Post by boojam on Apr 13, 2016 0:43:46 GMT
The harpies are actually quite puzzling to me still. Where do people think their allegiance lies? They don't make sense. The Harpies seem allied with the former slave owners, yet last season, in the pit, they seemed to be killing them, and they are the Meereeneese who are sympathetic to them! What?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 0:45:35 GMT
@konradsmith, this is the scene you said is from 6x02 and yet it's labeled 6x03. Although Dany arriving at Vaes Dothrak makes sense in 6x02 since the episode title is called "Home" and also EW said it was in 6x02, but HBO and WotW said it's in 6x03 so who is right?
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Post by TheMadQueen on Apr 13, 2016 1:05:13 GMT
Hey y'all. Check out the Kings Landing Predictions thread if you want to see me talk to myself! Lol
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Post by mandzipop on Apr 13, 2016 1:13:00 GMT
Just been looking at the map and I don't think the Sansa rallying the north journey is odd. In fact it is the only route they can go if they discover early on that the Karstarks and Umbers are siding with the Bolton's.
Head south west and you have Bear Island. Not quite sure what the situation is at Deepwood Motte is right now in the show, but that would work to either get the Glover's on side or send Theon back to Yara. I can't remember the details. Then head to Castle Cerwyn, then to Hornwood. There Sansa splits off to White Harbor to meet Littlefinger and Davos heads back to Jon for the battle. If my memory serves me right, they are the houses who are fighting with the Starks.
There might be early season communications between the Umbers and Castle Black about the wildlings which means that it becomes quickly obvious that the Umbers will side with the Bolton's. Sansa may send Brienne south to get revenge on the Freys.
I wouldn't be surprised if, after discovering what Littlefinger has done, Sansa decides to marry him and do to him what he instructed her to do to Ramsey. Then she kills him after she's taken everything from him.
I think they should impale Ramsey.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 1:24:27 GMT
@konradsmith , this is the scene you said is from 6x02 and yet it's labeled 6x03. Although Dany arriving at Vaes Dothrak makes sense in 6x02 since the episode title is called "Home" and also EW said it was in 6x02, but HBO and WotW said it's in 6x03 so who is right? I think the Hibbs would be more right in this case because he essentially works for HBO at this point.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 1:38:42 GMT
Just been looking at the map and I don't think the Sansa rallying the north journey is odd. In fact it is the only route they can go if they discover early on that the Karstarks and Umbers are siding with the Bolton's. Head south west and you have Bear Island. Not quite sure what the situation is at Deepwood Motte is right now in the show, but that would work to either get the Glover's on side or send Theon back to Yara. I can't remember the details. Then head to Castle Cerwyn, then to Hornwood. There Sansa splits off to White Harbor to meet Littlefinger and Davos heads back to Jon for the battle. If my memory serves me right, they are the houses who are fighting with the Starks. There might be early season communications between the Umbers and Castle Black about the wildlings which means that it becomes quickly obvious that the Umbers will side with the Bolton's. Sansa may send Brienne south to get revenge on the Freys. I wouldn't be surprised if, after discovering what Littlefinger has done, Sansa decides to marry him and do to him what he instructed her to do to Ramsey. Then she kills him after she's taken everything from him. I think they should impale Ramsey. My theory before Bear Island was shown in the trailer was that after Brienne saves Sansa and Theon in the wolfswood, they would go to Deepwood Motte. From the casting calls, there was a haggard lord and in the books Robett Glover is described as "haggard." From there, I thought the Glovers could help Sansa get to Castle Black and then Brienne and Pod could go south from there after Sansa sends her on a mission to the Riverlands and then Theon would eventually run into Yara or travel back to Pyke on his own. I'm not sure if Brienne would go all the way to Castle Black because if she's in the Riverlands by mid-season, she would have to leave The Wall by 6x03 and I think Sansa arrives there in 6x04. In the promo photo of Davos from 6x04, that could be him potentially looking at Sansa arriving, which would be a nod to Mel's prophecy from the books about seeing a girl on a dying horse. I assume now that from Castle Black in 6x05, Sansa and Davos will go to Bear Island and then Jon and Mel will go to The Gift.
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Post by archiechvyalthan on Apr 13, 2016 1:46:00 GMT
Some new things here. Liam: “All Davos knows is that Shireen and Stannis have gone. He has no idea Melisandre had anything to do with it. So, in the whole season, we’re waiting to see if he will find out – and if so, what will he do about it? The audience has more knowledge than he does. That weight of expectation is fantastic.” Hopefully "whole season" is to be taken literally. Bradley: “You definitely find them in a positive place at the start,” says John Bradley, who plays Sam. So, it all goes wrong? “Well, they stumble across an obstacle very early and we don’t quite know whether Sam knew about it and is only now telling Gilly, or whether it didn’t occur to him. But jeopardy kicks in within seconds of them starting their journey basically.” There's a lot more. Isaac didn't know who Max von Sydow was. www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/mar/28/game-of-thrones-jon-snow-arya-the-assassin-everything-we-know-about-season-six
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