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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2016 21:01:49 GMT
Having Greatjon in captivity would be a great way to put Smalljon on the Boltons side, but I'm afraid that it's not gonna happen. Smalljon wouldn't really be giving gifts to the captors unless he would deliver fRickon.
It's going to be sad seeing house Umber fighting on the "bad side".
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Post by Father of Dragons on May 2, 2016 21:45:10 GMT
Having Greatjon in captivity would be a great way to put Smalljon on the Boltons side, but I'm afraid that it's not gonna happen. Smalljon wouldn't really be giving gifts to the captors unless he would deliver fRickon. It's going to be sad seeing house Umber fighting on the "bad side".[/]And the Manderlys
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Post by Nezzer on May 2, 2016 21:53:37 GMT
Having Greatjon in captivity would be a great way to put Smalljon on the Boltons side, but I'm afraid that it's not gonna happen. Smalljon wouldn't really be giving gifts to the captors unless he would deliver fRickon. It's going to be sad seeing house Umber fighting on the "bad side".[/]And the Manderlys I don't think the Manderlys will follow the Boltons. Ramsay only said that the Karstarks, the Umbers and the Manderlys were the most important houses and the only ones they needed to bring to their side. He never said they already were on their side.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2016 23:37:11 GMT
Did we ever see a Manderly banner anywhere in any of the production/filming photos or trailers? I can't remember whose sigils we did see and what side they were on.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2016 13:00:00 GMT
Did we ever see a Manderly banner anywhere in any of the production/filming photos or trailers? I can't remember whose sigils we did see and what side they were on. Nope. We saw Hornwood, Mormont, Cerwyn, Karstark, and Umber sigils. The latter two are backing the Boltons, the others side with Jon.
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Post by Mecha-StannisForever on May 3, 2016 13:14:34 GMT
Given what we saw on this week's episode I'm guessing this is the one where we see the brothers who betrayed Jon pay. Particularly Olly, who will be burned alive atop a pyre in the shape of a giant middle finger.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 7:49:23 GMT
The titles almost always have some connection to more than one storyline, making them a bit like a theme that ties divergent locations and their events together. My predictions for Oathbreaker:
1. The Freys are the most hated Oathbreakers in Westeros. They will make their first appearance of the season. 2. Jon's resurrection leads to him shifting focus, getting involved in the fight for Winterfell. This would be perceived by many as Oathbreaking. On the other hand, Thorne and the mutineers broke their oath in another way and will be punished. 3. Jaime and Brienne's complicated relationships with oaths will be in some way touched on. I suppose Sansa is thumbing her nose at her marriage vows as well, though hard to see anyone really being bothered by that except Ramsay. 4. Rickon's safety endangered by someone he trusted? This seems like the episode to reintroduce him anyway. 5. Dany will be in this episode but it is unlikely her story will have much to do with the title and that is ok. The only thing I can think of that may tie in is Drogo's promise to attack Westeros as revenge for the attempt on Dany's life. Maybe that makes some of the Dothraki oathbreakers? 6. Ellaria made an oath to Doran which she clearly broke. Will that have any consequences or is it smooth sailing for her coup in Dorne?
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2016 7:56:10 GMT
The titles almost always have some connection to more than one storyline, making them a bit like a theme that ties divergent locations and their events together. My predictions for Oathbreaker: 1. The Freys are the most hated Oathbreakers in Westeros. They will make their first appearance of the season. 2. Jon's resurrection leads to him shifting focus, getting involved in the fight for Winterfell. This would be perceived by many as Oathbreaking. On the other hand, Thorne and the mutineers broke their oath in another way and will be punished. 3. Jaime and Brienne's complicated relationships with oaths will be in some way touched on. I suppose Sansa is thumbing her nose at her marriage vows as well, though hard to see anyone really being bothered by that except Ramsay. 4. Rickon's safety endangered by someone he trusted? This seems like the episode to reintroduce him anyway. 5. Dany will be in this episode but it is unlikely her story will have much to do with the title and that is ok. The only thing I can think of that may tie in is Drogo's promise to attack Westeros as revenge for the attempt on Dany's life. Maybe that makes some of the Dothraki oathbreakers? 6. Ellaria made an oath to Doran which she clearly broke. Will that have any consequences or is it smooth sailing for her coup in Dorne? Love number 1. I cannot wait for them to start setting up Freys/Riverlands/outlaws and it looks like Brienne is not getting there before e5
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Post by Steve Stark on May 7, 2016 7:20:39 GMT
Like so many have said, I think Oathbreaker will be the overall theme of the episode. Possibilities that I can think of (and am hoping for):
Jon kills his First Ranger, Thorne, for being an oathbreaker. Price of being a leader of a mutiny. He'll appoint new officers once the job is done, but I think Thorne will be the only one killed since they need men. The others will just lose their officer positions. They'll just be glad they're still alive, and too afraid to do anything again since Jon came back from the dead. I wouldn't be surprised if he puts Wildlings in key officer positions. Blasphemy!
And of course Jaime and Brienne. Enough has been said about them.
Bran might break an oath and use his powers for personal reasons, finding out about Hodor and the ToJ, revisiting visions he was told to leave.
Turning in Rickon would make them all Oathbreakers to the Starks, but I'm still not sure how this is all going to go down. I have a hard time believing the north would give up the boy.
And I still strongly believe in LSH. She wants to deal with the Freys who broke their oaths and one of the biggest traditions in Westeros (bread and salt...at a WEDDING). Also, she might call out that she's hunting down Jaime for being an oathbreaker during her big reveal. Even if she doesn't show up THIS episode, I'm still willing to bet big money that she makes an appearance in the show. They did the Ironborn stuff late. I see no reason UnCat wouldn't show up late to the game as well.
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