GreenChili
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Post by GreenChili on May 9, 2016 21:46:15 GMT
C'mon, let's talk about Arya! Not her training, but the plans behind it... finally we get a glimpse of what's coming! Why was the Waif so irritated and obsessed about her list? Was it the name "Walder Frey" that made her stop and think - does she maybe have a connection to him? Or was it the fact that the list was obviously too short, and Arya did not mention certain names: The Red Woman, Thoros of Myr, Beric Dondarrion? Do they plan to send her on a mission to kill one of those persons? We heard that she may be on her way to the Riverlands later this season... If yes - is it Walder Frey they are after for some reason? Or could it be possible that the Faceless Men give her the task to kill Thoros or Melisandre, who stole some deaths by bringing dead people back to life (or who even may be their natural enemies by serving the God of light and life)?
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Post by GreenChili on May 7, 2016 20:50:40 GMT
If Tommen seriously takes the High Sparrow's side over Cersei then his death can't come soon enough imo. If Tommen really does this, I'm gonna be a Tommen fanboy for the rest of my life .
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Post by GreenChili on May 3, 2016 21:00:37 GMT
My first thought was that Walder / Willis becoming Hodor will be the result of him and Benjen going to train together secretly, although they have explicitly been told not to do so. There could be a terrible accident, leaving W. severely injured / handicapped and thus becoming the Hodor we know.
Also was thinking that maybe feelings of guilt from this event could have led Benjen to join the Nights Watch (the reason for which GRRM refused to tell us), but as that was many years later it does not seem too plausible.
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Post by GreenChili on May 3, 2016 20:46:29 GMT
So now Jon has been resurrected on Orthodox Easter Sunday by Melisandre, and not by Thoros (as some including me had theorized). That leaves two BIG QUESTIONS open: - Why is Thoros of Myr coming back to the show at all? What would be his role and that of the BwB if they obviously are not a part of Jon’s resurrection?
- And, even more important: Why has his reappearance not been made public like that of most other actors? Why was it held a secret so long?
I can only think of one single reason – can you imagine any others?
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Post by GreenChili on Apr 29, 2016 9:35:34 GMT
The Door to the House of Black and White? The Door that Tyrion opens to release the dragons? The Door to the past that Bran opens again? The Door of the Tower of Joy that Ned opens to find Lyanna? The Door of the Great Sept where Maragaery gets released? The Door of Winterfell through which Melisandre et. al. are leaving?
So many possibilities ;-)
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Post by GreenChili on Apr 28, 2016 9:00:02 GMT
My guess is "Home" is an introduction back to Bran where he's able to travel home to Winterfell in his mind. This is one of the most important meanings (besides Yara coming home to the Iron Islands). BEWARE SPOILER: Obviously a very detailed description of the Winterfell vision from episode 2 has been leaked. Not more of episode 2, but Bran's vision laid out in a very detailled way. So ONLY follow the link to the following YouTube video if you REALLY want to get spoiled about that part. And it definitively helps to understand Spanish, as the video was made by that Mad Spanish Surgeon again ;-) VideoAnd ll we know about Episode 2 at the moment can be found here: Episode 2 Preview
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