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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2016 12:18:45 GMT
Where is Melisandre in all the North stuff? Do they make her wait in the car? I guess she doesn't appear next episode. She probably isn't in the meeting with the northern lords, and she seemingly isn't at the wildling camp either.
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Post by Admin on Jun 4, 2016 12:23:17 GMT
So when is the siege? And when does Jaime and Brienne meet? edit - episode 8 probably. I'm just talking to myself here
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Post by Admin on Jun 4, 2016 12:24:46 GMT
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Post by day dreamer on Jun 4, 2016 12:37:25 GMT
That's more than we expected, right? I thought he was in only 3 episodes. (I'm never going to stop posting this emote btw)
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Post by kingeomer on Jun 4, 2016 12:39:29 GMT
I've got a odd feeling that we may see a robin Arryns death at the start of next series, most likely poisoned by Littlefinger, so House Arryn will be toast, Dany and Jon will most likely die by the shows end so House Targaryen is finished. The Tyrells may survive in the books, but in the show I doubt many will be left. House Martell is also finished in the show, as is house Tully. House Bolton is pretty much dead, I can't see the Freys surviving either. The Umbers and Karstarks also appear to be on wobbly legs. Barring Tyrion, the Lannisters are dead. Also, in the books, the Velaryons are down to a single boy as Lord, the Bar-Emmons are too. Damn. That's a lot of houses that will be lost by the end of this. Makes you wonder how the hell the Starks or Durrandons survived as long as they did... Not only that, but Greyjoy may also go extinct due to the higher chance of Yara and Euron dying and Theon is no longer able to produce the heir.
So that leaves...
The Starks are hard to kill! Ironically the Starks could be, just maybe, be the last great house to stand at the end of the series given all the shit they endured. As it should be. It would be ironic after all the Starks have been through that they are basically the last major house standing. I expect the Lannister line to live on through Tyrion, though Lannister will be a minor house. Boltons will be done. Freys will be done both in number and ostracized reputation. I don't see Robert Arryn living long, so House Arryn is probably done. If the books follow the show, Baratheon will be done, doubt Gendry gets legitimized (much like Jon, who would do that?), Dany probably will die before the end saving Westeros(books, not show), Tyrells will be mostly toast if these spoilers are true (book wise, we still have the older two Tyrell brothers that the show cut...I think in the books it will be revealed that Loras is dead and Mace will die since he's the Hand of the King and that's like being the Defense of Dark Arts Teacher at Hogwarts). The Greyjoys I am not sure about in the books. The line cannot live on through Theon. I do think Euron and Victorian will die. But I'm not sure about Asha. I will laugh heartedly if House Martell is another major house left standing with Doran, Arienne and Trystane. Show wise, they are probably done by the end of the series. For the below quote: Melisandre's story really petered out after bringing Jon back. I need Davos to find out about Shireen and get the truth from Melisandre. Where is Melisandre in all the North stuff? Do they make her wait in the car? I guess she doesn't appear next episode. She probably isn't in the meeting with the northern lords, and she seemingly isn't at the wildling camp either.
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Post by Admin on Jun 4, 2016 12:39:32 GMT
That's more than we expected, right? I thought he was in only 3 episodes. (I'm never going to stop posting this emote btw) Yep Hopefully that trailer shot of them toasting, if it's in finale, is super early so he still gets captured later on. I don't want Arya killing them on some feast
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2016 12:49:59 GMT
So what you're saying is Margaery, Tommen, Loras, High Sparrow, Kevan, Pycelle, Unella, Lancel, Mace, the Faith Militant, and the Sept of Baelor all gone in one episode. RIP King's Landing. I really wouldn't mind a whole six episodes next year of just Lena and Anton Lesser. Both will be in full crazy all-powerful mode then so the dramatic potential is infinite. You could throw in a few pyromancer actors too for fun and some Lannister captain-of-the-guards or new Kingsguard characters if needs be...but really Cersei-Qyburn two-handers would hold me over just fine. And yes, that many deaths in 610 is precisely what I'm saying. And that's just in KL. "Aye. Queen you shall be... until there comes another, younger and more beautiful, to cast you down and take all that you hold dear."Corrected: 3 episodes.
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Post by TheMadQueen on Jun 4, 2016 12:57:24 GMT
IMO if they're gonna do Queen Cersei's reign of terror it better be longer than three episodes lmfao.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2016 13:04:31 GMT
IMO if they're gonna do Queen Cersei's reign of terror it better be longer than three episodes lmfao. Whoever said there's a 'reign of terror' at all? Isn't that the irony of Cersei's story? She destroys everything until there's nothing left. Besides, with the White Walkers invading and the Dragon Queen invading ... how long do you think she's going to last alone?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2016 13:16:23 GMT
IMO if they're gonna do Queen Cersei's reign of terror it better be longer than three episodes lmfao. Whoever said there's a 'reign of terror' at all? Isn't that the irony of Cersei's story? She destroys everything until there's nothing left. Besides, with the White Walkers invading and the Dragon Queen invading ... how long do you think she's going to last alone? Season 7 has seven episodes. I'm fairly sure Cersei will die around the middle, so in episode 4 probably. In the books she probably dies in TWoW, considering that "several people" will sit the IT in the books. But I'd say in the show it is just Cersei, and maybe Euron, but when he sits on it the whole city will be in ruins.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2016 13:26:52 GMT
kingeomer - I liked your list of houses you thought might survive the entire apocalypse winter. I think there are enough noble houses (minor ones maybe) to rebuild Westeros after it's all over, but it will be a long time before that happens ... probably as long as we will be dreaming of spring (the book). But back to spoilers/leaks ... I'm surprised these reliable sources have so little info on Daenerys, the Riverlands and Meereen. In fact it seems like most of their source is from King's Landing filming so it must have been one of the Spanish extras, right?
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Post by TheMadQueen on Jun 4, 2016 13:28:40 GMT
Whoever said there's a 'reign of terror' at all? Isn't that the irony of Cersei's story? She destroys everything until there's nothing left. Besides, with the White Walkers invading and the Dragon Queen invading ... how long do you think she's going to last alone? Season 7 has seven episodes. I'm fairly sure Cersei will die around the middle, so in episode 4 probably. In the books she probably dies in TWoW, considering that "several people" will sit the IT in the books. But I'd say in the show it is just Cersei, and maybe Euron, but when he sits on it the whole city will be in ruins. If Tommen dies, Cersei is technically his heir. So when he takes a long walk off a short bridge this season, she's finally Queen. And I don't think the showrunners could resist having Lena Headey being a psychotic ruler for as long as possible, before the Red Keep goes up in flames 706 or 707.
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Post by Admin on Jun 4, 2016 13:33:41 GMT
https://www.reddit.com/r/freefolk/comments/4mi402/leaks_say_this_photo_is_from_season_finale_who_is/ Slow day on reddit today
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2016 13:46:03 GMT
Season 7 has seven episodes. I'm fairly sure Cersei will die around the middle, so in episode 4 probably. In the books she probably dies in TWoW, considering that "several people" will sit the IT in the books. But I'd say in the show it is just Cersei, and maybe Euron, but when he sits on it the whole city will be in ruins. If Tommen dies, Cersei is technically his heir. So when he takes a long walk off a short bridge this season, she's finally Queen. And I don't think the showrunners could resist having Lena Headey being a psychotic ruler for as long as possible, before the Red Keep goes up in flames 706 or 707. Cersei is not Tommen's heir. Tommen's heir is probably some distant Estermont. Tbh the rightful king atm is Robert's grandfather or uncle. When Tommen dies, Cersei loses her every right to rule. She's not even Queen Mother, just a female Lannister. Which makes the whole thing more interesting. Cersei claims the IT because she can.
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Post by TheMadQueen on Jun 4, 2016 14:01:06 GMT
If Tommen dies, Cersei is technically his heir. So when he takes a long walk off a short bridge this season, she's finally Queen. And I don't think the showrunners could resist having Lena Headey being a psychotic ruler for as long as possible, before the Red Keep goes up in flames 706 or 707. Cersei is not Tommen's heir. Tommen's heir is probably some distant Estermont. Tbh the rightful king atm is Robert's grandfather or uncle. When Tommen dies, Cersei loses her every right to rule. She's not even Queen Mother, just a female Lannister. Which makes the whole thing more interesting. Cersei claims the IT because she can. Lol yeah maybe she's not "technically" but we know she's gonna go for it anyway. Also with literally everyone who would challenge her Ascension dead by her hand, I doubt she'll have any immediate opponents.
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Post by Nezzer on Jun 4, 2016 14:11:00 GMT
https://www.reddit.com/r/freefolk/comments/4mi402/leaks_say_this_photo_is_from_season_finale_who_is/ Slow day on reddit today So instead of a huge final battle between the humans and the white walkers we're getting an epic rock off between Jon Snow and the Night King?
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Post by cami on Jun 4, 2016 14:33:17 GMT
I was just thinking, we know Javi from L7R saw the storyboards with the final scenes from Daenerys storyline. But when the trailer came out, he was honestly surprised to see Yara in Volantis so I guess that in the final scene he saw, there were no Greyjoys around. I am really curious about those two storylines merging and what is really going to happen there...
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Post by mandzipop on Jun 4, 2016 14:36:11 GMT
If Tommen dies, Cersei is technically his heir. So when he takes a long walk off a short bridge this season, she's finally Queen. And I don't think the showrunners could resist having Lena Headey being a psychotic ruler for as long as possible, before the Red Keep goes up in flames 706 or 707. Cersei is not Tommen's heir. Tommen's heir is probably some distant Estermont. Tbh the rightful king atm is Robert's grandfather or uncle. When Tommen dies, Cersei loses her every right to rule. She's not even Queen Mother, just a female Lannister. Which makes the whole thing more interesting. Cersei claims the IT because she can. I thought the Baratheon's claimed not just via conquering but also legitimacy via Rhaelle Targaryan? If that is the case, then next in line is Jon (if he's legit) or Dany if he isn't.
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Post by day dreamer on Jun 4, 2016 14:37:27 GMT
I didn't think Theon and Yara would meet up with Dany this season. I figured she'd run into them in S7. I wonder if there's a chance they see Jorah though?
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Post by cami on Jun 4, 2016 14:43:52 GMT
I didn't think Theon and Yara would meet up with Dany this season. I figured she'd run into them in S7. I wonder if there's a chance they see Jorah though? I think there is a decent chance of him appearing again this season (maybe episode 10?), in a recent interview when asked about Greyscale Iain said that every director in "every storyline" is super aware of it being really contagious. I found it curious that he talked about "every storyline" because that we have seen, he only has appeared in one. But maybe is just wishful thinking! I don't know really...
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