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A girl is Arya Stark of Winterfell. And I'm going home.
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A girl is Arya Stark of Winterfell. And I'm going home.
quote:I didn't see this addressed, but no. Cersei was not with Tyrion when he was shown the alchemists' stash of wildfire^2
Regarding the wildfire, was Cersei not with Tyrion when the alchemists showed Tryion the stock they had made before the Battle of Blackwater? I vaguely remember that scene of the alchemist showing Tryion the huge stock and Cersei being with him. Thus there is nothing to confirm since she has personnel knowledge. I'm on the side that believes the "rumors" are about the High Sparrow.
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It could be that it was assumed that all the Wildfire was used in the Blackwater battle. However, maybe Qyburn discovered other hidden caches?
quote:I'm going to assume (and hope) that they're saving the dragons going to town on the ships for Episode 10. I think they still have to go let the other two dragons out, but I'd love to know where the hell Drogon is going.
3. Dany just walks in. No counterattack against the Navy attacking her city, no dragon breathing fire, nothing. But it was oh so important for us to see her stupid speech on the dragon 2 episodes ago. Way to waste your CGI budget, HBO.
quote:I agree with you. We've all been set up to believe the Knights of the Vale will save the day, but that seems like a pretty obvious plot line. The problem is that once the show surpassed the books, the obvious plot lines seem to be what they are following.
The show is really selling the "saved by the Vale" plot. They even have an actual letter written by Sansa for the internet to decipher. They need a twist. My simple theory is that LF is being LF....I think the Stark army is saved by the late-arriving Northern Bannermen who Sansa offhandedly mentioned sending ravens to back in E5 or E6. Heck, good old backstabbing Howland Reed might show up. He could share Jon's origin story with the group. Little Bran sees it through the tree and verifies by time traveling.
quote:HS = HR
I am not convinced the "rumor" is about wildfire. I think it is related to information on the high sparrow. Maybe he has a history of gay affairs? Who knows.
quote:They wouldn't give that away in a promo shot.
It almost has to be Rickon right?
quote:How is it no one addressed this already?
Sorry for the multiple posts but another quick thing I'll bring up that doesn't sit right regarding Arya --
Remember when she was blind and a begger and she would fight the Waif in the streets? They did the one pan out scene where it was Arya alone and you couldn't see the Waif. Its like she wasn't there. What was up with that? It seems like the Waif had to be a real person because Lady Crain obviously saw her and fell victim to her, but that little fight scene makes no sense now after we have the conclusion of all this. Inconsistencies in the writing? Maybe they had a change of heart on how this would ultimately play out?
quote:Posting this again, b/c I think it's pretty obvious and explains the so-called lazy writing. It makes a heck of a lot more sense now at the end of the episode than it did in the previous one.
So, I think Arya didn't expect the waif to come for her in the previous episode. She seemed surprised/upset with Jaqen when she questioned him tonight. Then after the stab, she gets away and thinks she can hide. After the waif showed up at the actress's place she realized she can't hide and, I think, decided then to lead the waif to her hideout.
She was going on the fly, but when she decided to run she knew right where she wanted to run, and made sure the waif could follow her (smearing blood every where).
quote:I agree that has to be the explanation, but it seems a bit strange that Arya would have thought they were just going to let her goquote:Posting this again, b/c I think it's pretty obvious and explains the so-called lazy writing. It makes a heck of a lot more sense now at the end of the episode than it did in the previous one.
So, I think Arya didn't expect the waif to come for her in the previous episode. She seemed surprised/upset with Jaqen when she questioned him tonight. Then after the stab, she gets away and thinks she can hide. After the waif showed up at the actress's place she realized she can't hide and, I think, decided then to lead the waif to her hideout.
She was going on the fly, but when she decided to run she knew right where she wanted to run, and made sure the waif could follow her (smearing blood every where).
quote:quote:I agree that has to be the explanation, but it seems a bit strange that Arya would have thought they were just going to let her goquote:Posting this again, b/c I think it's pretty obvious and explains the so-called lazy writing. It makes a heck of a lot more sense now at the end of the episode than it did in the previous one.
So, I think Arya didn't expect the waif to come for her in the previous episode. She seemed surprised/upset with Jaqen when she questioned him tonight. Then after the stab, she gets away and thinks she can hide. After the waif showed up at the actress's place she realized she can't hide and, I think, decided then to lead the waif to her hideout.
She was going on the fly, but when she decided to run she knew right where she wanted to run, and made sure the waif could follow her (smearing blood every where).
quote:I don't think its the Howland Reed angle. I think its something that Cercei might be able to use as blackmail with the HS? Who knows, we are probably all wrong...
Let's imagine that Qyburn has info about the High Sparrow. Who is going to care? How is that going to help Cersei? Qyburn comes up and is all "That's Howland Reed!!" Everyone would be like, "Who? Also, so?"
I think the wildfire speculation is more plausible. I think a realistic possibility is that Jaime arrives in King's Landing and finds out Cersei is about to torch the whole city and ends up killing her just like the Mad King. Despite his threats to Edmure about not caring about anyone and slaughtering every Tully, he can't get away from not letting innocents die.
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So who do we think this is?
My money is on Rickon.
quote:Oh, I think there is zero chance the high sparrow is Howland Reed. Was just making an example of something that would be of no use to Cersei. Further, what could she use as blackmail? They Tyrells, who are probably the only current threat to the high sparrow, already don't like him. Nothing she can find out or say will sway the faith militant. They will follow him no matter what. The common folk in city aren't going to give a crap. I literally think there is no info that could be found out about the high sparrow that would change anything.
I don't think its the Howland Reed angle. I think its something that Cercei might be able to use as blackmail with the HS? Who knows, we are probably all wrong...
quote:Nothing of meaning in the parkour jump. Equating the burning man to being Rickon is more on the level of many of us buying into the shadow behind the waif being Syrio. This is the same concept. No way that's Rickon
They gave away Arya's parkour jump.
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I don't think its the Howland Reed angle. I think its something that Cercei might be able to use as blackmail with the HS? Who knows, we are probably all wrong...