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I"m not sure when or how, but I will enjoy Ramsey's death. Although there is something to be said about a character you love to hate.
I hope it's Sansa, Jon or Theon that kills him.
2:1 odds that Ghost eats him.
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I"m not sure when or how, but I will enjoy Ramsey's death. Although there is something to be said about a character you love to hate.
I hope it's Sansa, Jon or Theon that kills him.
quote:That seems like a good bet, Ghost is going to eat at least one guy this seasonquote:
I"m not sure when or how, but I will enjoy Ramsey's death. Although there is something to be said about a character you love to hate.
I hope it's Sansa, Jon or Theon that kills him.
2:1 odds that Ghost eats him.
quote:I can vouch for this. A full-grown stallion could take your head off. I grew up raising horses and had a yearling knock a bunch of my back molars out when I was in high school.quote:If he is a stable-boy, it's very likely that a horse simply kicked him in the head or something. It could kill someone smaller, but for him it just scrambled his mind.quote:My guess is if we see it in the book it will be Robert. Who knows about the show, but that seems like something Robert would do.quote:No, he's not the type. At least Adult Ned isn't. Could this be a life-altering formative event for Ned? Maybe it's a tragic accident. Maybe Benjen does it. Somebody is going to ring his bell hard and that will result in his condition.
Other thoughts: Ned doesn't seem like the type to put such a bad beat down on someone to the point of loss of speech.
It is also possible Hodor gets hurt in some sort of accident. Maybe he is in the wrong place when the sister runs off or something with the tower of joy.
quote:In the books there are second hand reports that Wylis (Hodor) goes down into the crypts beneath Winterfell and loses the ability to say anything but Hodor afterwards. Lots of speculation on what he saw down there that could have had that effect on him.quote:I can vouch for this. A full-grown stallion could take your head off. I grew up raising horses and had a yearling knock a bunch of my back molars out when I was in high school.quote:If he is a stable-boy, it's very likely that a horse simply kicked him in the head or something. It could kill someone smaller, but for him it just scrambled his mind.quote:My guess is if we see it in the book it will be Robert. Who knows about the show, but that seems like something Robert would do.quote:No, he's not the type. At least Adult Ned isn't. Could this be a life-altering formative event for Ned? Maybe it's a tragic accident. Maybe Benjen does it. Somebody is going to ring his bell hard and that will result in his condition.
Other thoughts: Ned doesn't seem like the type to put such a bad beat down on someone to the point of loss of speech.
It is also possible Hodor gets hurt in some sort of accident. Maybe he is in the wrong place when the sister runs off or something with the tower of joy.
quote:quote:In the books there are second hand reports that Wylis (Hodor) goes down into the crypts beneath Winterfell and loses the ability to say anything but Hodor afterwards. Lots of speculation on what he saw down there that could have had that effect on him.quote:I can vouch for this. A full-grown stallion could take your head off. I grew up raising horses and had a yearling knock a bunch of my back molars out when I was in high school.quote:If he is a stable-boy, it's very likely that a horse simply kicked him in the head or something. It could kill someone smaller, but for him it just scrambled his mind.quote:My guess is if we see it in the book it will be Robert. Who knows about the show, but that seems like something Robert would do.quote:No, he's not the type. At least Adult Ned isn't. Could this be a life-altering formative event for Ned? Maybe it's a tragic accident. Maybe Benjen does it. Somebody is going to ring his bell hard and that will result in his condition.
Other thoughts: Ned doesn't seem like the type to put such a bad beat down on someone to the point of loss of speech.
It is also possible Hodor gets hurt in some sort of accident. Maybe he is in the wrong place when the sister runs off or something with the tower of joy.
quote:Do you have any evidence that she isn't?
The other thing I think might happen, is they find the red witch dead, as a final act of failure on her part.
But that act brought Jon back.
Do we have any evidence that she is alive after this episode?
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Who makes up that? Jon, Ramsay, and Little Finger?
quote:Littlefinger isn't a *******, at least not by birth
Who makes up that? Jon, Ramsay, and Little Finger?
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Who makes up that? Jon, Ramsay, and Little Finger?
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Who makes up that? Jon, Ramsay, and Little Finger?
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re: changes in Jon...i think one thing that seemed to change with Beric (from what I recall of those scenes) is every time he was brought back, his general motivations were more and more singular and purpose-driven (kill Gregor and his goons).
jon may finally quit ****ing around in his second life
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We're all kind of in the same boat with Arya. My personal opinion is that she eventually gets back to Westeros and becomes a Stark again, or maybe that is my hope. If she fully gives up her past life to be a faceless assassin, then what will have been the point?
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Also, I'm not convinced the hound is dead. Remember he said unless someone comes along I'm dead? I have a feeling someone came along. But will see.