quote:There are two 8 episode seasons left.
If there is only 1 season left, there is going to be so much death next season on both sides. There could easily be an 'oh ****' moment in every episode.
quote:There are two 8 episode seasons left.
If there is only 1 season left, there is going to be so much death next season on both sides. There could easily be an 'oh ****' moment in every episode.
quote:quote:There are two 8 episode seasons left.
If there is only 1 season left, there is going to be so much death next season on both sides. There could easily be an 'oh ****' moment in every episode.
quote:quote:quote:I know that. But it's still poorly edited to just have Varys back with the gang with no mention. Especially after there was big fanfare about him leaving. Not to mention it seems odd for him to return to Essos with Martell ships when they were already in Westeros.quote:
How was Varys back with Dany as they set sail? Was that a continuity error? If so, it's a pretty big one. If not, it really makes no sense.
just because they showed the scene 10 minutes earlier doesn't mean it took place 10 minutes earlier.
Dorne would be the first place you hit if you are coming from Mereen. Obviously Dorne is aligning with Dany because they hate the Lannisters and were always sided with the Targaryens.
It's not a stretch to assume that the last scene Dany is already in Westeros. By Varys being there, it's probably exactly what you're supposed to assume. Especially if there were Dorne/Martell ships which I didn't notice but others have said there were.
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If there is only 1 season left, there is going to be so much death next season on both sides. There could easily be an 'oh ****' moment in every episode.
quote:quote:quote:quote:I know that. But it's still poorly edited to just have Varys back with the gang with no mention. Especially after there was big fanfare about him leaving. Not to mention it seems odd for him to return to Essos with Martell ships when they were already in Westeros.quote:
How was Varys back with Dany as they set sail? Was that a continuity error? If so, it's a pretty big one. If not, it really makes no sense.
just because they showed the scene 10 minutes earlier doesn't mean it took place 10 minutes earlier.
Dorne would be the first place you hit if you are coming from Mereen. Obviously Dorne is aligning with Dany because they hate the Lannisters and were always sided with the Targaryens.
It's not a stretch to assume that the last scene Dany is already in Westeros. By Varys being there, it's probably exactly what you're supposed to assume. Especially if there were Dorne/Martell ships which I didn't notice but others have said there were.
quote:I'm sticking with this theory as well. One constant theme of this show is how everyone has plans to gain power and control their destiny in some way - but it always goes to **** eventually. I think it ends with no one and the scene of the empty throne and semi-destroyed, snow-covered hall that Dany dreamed in an earlier season.
There's going to be no one left at the end. Just as melisandre asked jon what he saw after he died, he saw nothing. When the show ends...nothing. No one.
quote:quote:quote:quote:quote:I know that. But it's still poorly edited to just have Varys back with the gang with no mention. Especially after there was big fanfare about him leaving. Not to mention it seems odd for him to return to Essos with Martell ships when they were already in Westeros.quote:
How was Varys back with Dany as they set sail? Was that a continuity error? If so, it's a pretty big one. If not, it really makes no sense.
just because they showed the scene 10 minutes earlier doesn't mean it took place 10 minutes earlier.
Dorne would be the first place you hit if you are coming from Mereen. Obviously Dorne is aligning with Dany because they hate the Lannisters and were always sided with the Targaryens.
It's not a stretch to assume that the last scene Dany is already in Westeros. By Varys being there, it's probably exactly what you're supposed to assume. Especially if there were Dorne/Martell ships which I didn't notice but others have said there were.
Did you look at the sails? Tyrell, martel, iron fleet, targ.
They are heading somewhere. It doesn't have to be dorne. They could be leaving dorne and heading to kings landing
quote:quote:I'm sticking with this theory as well. One constant theme of this show is how everyone has plans to gain power and control their destiny in some way - but it always goes to **** eventually. I think it ends with no one and the scene of the empty throne and semi-destroyed, snow-covered hall that Dany dreamed in an earlier season.
There's going to be no one left at the end. Just as melisandre asked jon what he saw after he died, he saw nothing. When the show ends...nothing. No one.
quote:I don't think that is a wild card at all
So who do you think get's the honor of taking Cersei out? Arya? Tyrion? I'm throwing a wild card and saying it's gonna be Jamie.
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So who do you think get's the honor of taking Cersei out?
quote:Its def jamie. He killed the mad king to stop him from burning down the city... the look he had at the end was of disgust and disappointment. Everything he did to save the city from catching fire is gone. He has been labeled a traitor for doing that and has lived it his whole life but I think felt it was fine because he saved the city.
So who do you think get's the honor of taking Cersei out? Arya? Tyrion? I'm throwing a wild card and saying it's gonna be Jamie.
quote:also the conversation with Walder Frey tells me he is fed up with getting talked about in a bad way and his general perception he gives off.quote:Its def jamie. He killed the mad king to stop him from burning down the city... the look he had at the end was of disgust and disappointment. Everything he did to save the city from catching fire is gone. He has been labeled a traitor for doing that and has lived it his whole life but I think felt it was fine because he saved the city. I think he is the "younger" brother that fulfills the prophecy
So who do you think get's the honor of taking Cersei out? Arya? Tyrion? I'm throwing a wild card and saying it's gonna be Jamie.
quote:quote:Its def jamie. He killed the mad king to stop him from burning down the city... the look he had at the end was of disgust and disappointment. Everything he did to save the city from catching fire is gone. He has been labeled a traitor for doing that and has lived it his whole life but I think felt it was fine because he saved the city. I think he is the "younger" brother that fulfills the prophecy
So who do you think get's the honor of taking Cersei out? Arya? Tyrion? I'm throwing a wild card and saying it's gonna be Jamie.
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My ending:
The WW and everyone go to war. Almost all main players are killed except the night king, dany, and jon. We find out that the night king can't be killed with fire, dragon glass, or valarian steel. He proceeds to kill dany and jon to claim victory. What he doesn't realize is that Sam has found, through all his reading in the library, the only way to kill the night King. Which he does and secures the throne for himself. Long live King Sam, queen Gilly, and prince Sam.
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I don't understand the board's obsession with Gendry rowing
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It would seem to make more sense for the Dornish fleet to have joined Dany's fleet en route (why would they travel all the way to Meereen just to backtrack?) but I agree that final scene had a feel of "setting out" to it. Can you imagine having to pose at the front of the ship with Dany every single day? That would get tedious.
"Oh we're doing the pose thing again, okay everyone line up and stare out into the distance."
But we have a lot of people travelling long distances quickly these days. Arya got all the way from Bravos to the Twins.
The time issue that bothers me more than Varys is Jamie. He went from riverrun to the twins and to Kings Landing in the span of a couple of days.
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Then Gendry shows up having rowed around the world and kills Sam to take his rightful spot on the throne.