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Post by mattpeto on Sept 25, 2015 20:00:04 GMT
http://instagram.com/p/8ELpNbph8C Well today, it's confirmed. We know he's back. So, how does he come back guys? Does Mel just see him in the fires and do a couple of chants. Will she give him a the kiss of life? Will she burn him? Will more people be sacrificed (poor Edd) How early will be in the season?
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Post by arthucus on Sept 25, 2015 20:33:13 GMT
Will he be a ham?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2015 21:06:06 GMT
LOL BEST line ever and one of my favs.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2015 21:26:17 GMT
Dat armor!
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Post by flintstonebearer on Sept 26, 2015 7:12:37 GMT
Now, how will Lindaaaaaa react considering the show is becoming canon ? Damn, should have known... Poor Elio...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2015 21:08:43 GMT
Now that Jon Snow's appearance on set has gone viral and hit mainstream media, it's interesting to see what journalists out there theorize about Jon's outfit not being black: www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/game-of-thrones-jon-snow-season_5605be99e4b0af3706dc59ffHuffpost thinks it means Jon will be the new King in the North because of Robb's will and bannermen signing that will. What do you think? I know that's not a popular theory in our group here. I personally think he'll take up the banners for Snowbowl in order to win back Winterfell but then he's going to give it to Rickon or Sansa to rule while he sets off on the epic quest to gather the 7 kingdoms against the White Walkers. He'll also have an appointment with Dany at some point.
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2015 12:49:29 GMT
Has the bitch known as Hibberd spoke about this yet?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 12:57:35 GMT
Now that Jon Snow's appearance on set has gone viral and hit mainstream media, it's interesting to see what journalists out there theorize about Jon's outfit not being black: www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/game-of-thrones-jon-snow-season_5605be99e4b0af3706dc59ffHuffpost thinks it means Jon will be the new King in the North because of Robb's will and bannermen signing that will. What do you think? I know that's not a popular theory in our group here. I personally think he'll take up the banners for Snowbowl in order to win back Winterfell but then he's going to give it to Rickon or Sansa to rule while he sets off on the epic quest to gather the 7 kingdoms against the White Walkers. He'll also have an appointment with Dany at some point. Robb's will doesn't exist in the show, so I doubt that's what happens. Unless D&D decided to throw out the will because it wouldn't be relevant until S6 and have contrived another manner for him to become KitN by virtue of him having a penis. Which is much more horrifying a thought than Robb disinheriting Sansa
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Post by Basil on Sept 27, 2015 13:03:23 GMT
Robb's will doesn't exist in the show, so I doubt that's what happens. Unless D&D decided to throw out the will because it wouldn't be relevant until S6 and have contrived another manner for him to become KitN by virtue of him having a penis. Which is much more horrifying a thought than Robb disinheriting Sansa Robb only did that because Sansa was married to a Lannister, he basically had no choice.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 13:05:45 GMT
Robb's will doesn't exist in the show, so I doubt that's what happens. Unless D&D decided to throw out the will because it wouldn't be relevant until S6 and have contrived another manner for him to become KitN by virtue of him having a penis. Which is much more horrifying a thought than Robb disinheriting Sansa Robb only did that because Sansa was married to a Lannister, he basically had no choice. Oh I know why he did it, but I still resent that it happened. Although I do hold on to the tiny bit of hope that it is never actually explicitly mentioned what he does with Sansa in his will, or even how his will is worded at all. It could be that she wasn't disinherited at all, or that there was some get out of jail free clause like "since the rest of my family is all dead..." at the beginning.
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Post by Basil on Sept 27, 2015 13:30:57 GMT
Robb only did that because Sansa was married to a Lannister, he basically had no choice. Oh I know why he did it, but I still resent that it happened. Although I do hold on to the tiny bit of hope that it is never actually explicitly mentioned what he does with Sansa in his will, or even how his will is worded at all. It could be that she wasn't disinherited at all, or that there was some get out of jail free clause like "since the rest of my family is all dead..." at the beginning. If the Grand Northern Conspiracy is legit, the northern lords are acting upon Robb's will, which means that their end goal is to get rid of the Boltons and have Jon become Lord of Winterfell and King of Winter, not Sansa. In the novels at least, no one knows where Sansa is and if she's still alive, but I guess if she would reveal herself, they might change their alliance to her. In the show, Sansa has already revealed herself and there was even talk about some unknown friends in the North, so maybe they'll try to get her on the Throne instead of Jon. We can only pray to the Old Gods and the new.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 16:40:13 GMT
Oh I know why he did it, but I still resent that it happened. Although I do hold on to the tiny bit of hope that it is never actually explicitly mentioned what he does with Sansa in his will, or even how his will is worded at all. It could be that she wasn't disinherited at all, or that there was some get out of jail free clause like "since the rest of my family is all dead..." at the beginning. If the Grand Northern Conspiracy is legit, the northern lords are acting upon Robb's will, which means that their end goal is to get rid of the Boltons and have Jon become Lord of Winterfell and King of Winter, not Sansa. In the novels at least, no one knows where Sansa is and if she's still alive, but I guess if she would reveal herself, they might change their alliance to her. In the show, Sansa has already revealed herself and there was even talk about some unknown friends in the North, so maybe they'll try to get her on the Throne instead of Jon. We can only pray to the Old Gods and the new. It's a good reminder you pointing out the difference in Sansa's status on the show as compared to the books because it really does change the dynamics of Winterfell's rulership. I personally don't subscribe to "King in the North" theories because of the Others and nothing else. Were it not for them and winter coming, I'd try to puzzle out some sort of political situation that makes sense but (to me) that's about as pointless as trying to make sense of the Iron Throne and who 'deserves' it. That's why this point in the story is so critical. There really isn't a clear cut rightful ruler... it's all been dashed to 7 hells by the wars (both Robert's and the 5 Kings) plus a whole lot of betrayals. Everything's unstable right now and add the White Walkers to the mix and you really cannot have reasonable rulership debates. Those 'rules' of succession and right do not exist anymore. Divest yourself of political squabbling and expectations is my advice. None of it matters anymore to be honest. You're looking south when you should be looking North. Which Stark rules Winterfell is a small matter compared to the larger concern: Hold Winterfell as the last bastion of Hope against Winter. Don't forget how Winterfell got it's name in the first place! It's going to take far more than Sansa or Rickon or Jon Snow to do that.
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2015 17:50:04 GMT
Robb's will doesn't exist in the show, so I doubt that's what happens. Unless D&D decided to throw out the will because it wouldn't be relevant until S6 and have contrived another manner for him to become KitN by virtue of him having a penis. Which is much more horrifying a thought than Robb disinheriting Sansa Robb only did that because Sansa was married to a Lannister, he basically had no choice. That's not the point of your discussion but @fireandblood this is the show where Arianne was cut out of the thing all together, Dany is painted as incompetent moron who needs to learn political savvy from males such as Tyrion and Sansa has so far been abused in more ways than she was in the books. OF COURSE D&D ain't giving her WF or any honors.
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Post by AdmiralKyrd on Sept 27, 2015 18:32:30 GMT
OF COURSE D&D ain't giving her WF or any honors. https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiafcirclejerk/comments/3l5rwa/s6_to_have_last_minute_rewrite_search_begins_for/
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Post by mattpeto on Mar 21, 2016 14:15:32 GMT
D&D/HBO/Kit - everybody acts like this is the end of the road for Jon Snow. On Season 5 DVD commentary, the showrunners remarks after Sam and Jon see each other, that this is the end of the scenes for them together. And "Kit will be fine, going forward." They continue to mock us and tease us. But we all saw the picture of Jon in Stark armor. His presence has been all over the trailers, etc. So before I went to bed last night, I thought of another crackpot/disturbing theory on how Jon gets resurrected. GRRM told Liam, about a big secret to his character. What if Davos finds out Melisandre was behind Shireen and kills her? Her death, where only death may pay for life - resurrects Jon. We all hoped Ghost would be spared. And he is. But he's changed... You think there was a reason why Ghost's eyes were Red this whole time? Mel wargs into Ghost forever.
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