FIFYchase128 said:
People have never just been happy about the show. It's sad really.
Just sit back and enjoy the ride. Stop being so critical.
FIFYchase128 said:
People have never just been happy about the show. It's sad really.
Just sit back and enjoy the ride. Stop being so critical.
Yes. Her situation isn't much different here than in King's Landing writing the note under Cersei's pressure. She was a captive in both situations and if she made the incorrect choice would've been killed.aggie93 said:You do realize she would also implicate herself as an accomplice in doing so, right? She lied to the Lords of the Vale about what happened to protect LF.Streetfighter 02 said:All she would have to do is tell the truth about how he murdered Lyssa.Urban Ag said:
- The only reason LF is still alive is because Sansa suffers him until she can turn the Knights of the Vale against him - and that is it. She bloody hates him.
Pretty much this. We all seem to think that Sansa & Arya will eventually turn on LF, but there will likely be a scene that sets it up before it happens. I don't think Arya is playing a clever game right now either. I think she is playing into what LF wants. All that has to happen to start turning the tide though is for Arya to tell Sansa that she found it in LF's room. Sansa would likely believe it, and LF straight up told her that he doesn't know how Arya got a hold of the message.Trident 88 said:Littlefinger might end up getting double-crossed, but I don't think Sansa and Arya are planning it together.FL_Ag1998 said:
If it turns out that Sansa and Arya are involved together in some sort of double cross plot and end up taking down Little finger, that'll be completely out of left field because these lazy writers have given no indication that they are working together and every indication that they aren't.
But I won't be surprised if that's what happens either, because it's obvious the writers are reading the internet comments by viewers and adjusting the script accordingly. And before any smartass thanks I'm suggesting they read texags, I'm saying that the majority of non-TA show watchers I know are also complaining about these same points.
Sansa was caught by Arya while searching her room, and Arya explained her face-changing abilities to her.
Arya was pretty damn menacing, and Sansa was pretty freaked out by it.
If they were just putting on a show because they suspected that LF might be listening in, there's no way that they would want LF to know about Arya's training as a Faceless Man.
I think it's possible that Arya is playing Littlefinger and keeping Sansa in the dark because she has learned to not trust anyone.
I don't think it will happen (although the possibility is always there), but this morning my SO said "The NK kind of looks like Bran." This came out of nowhere, and she doesn't read online stuff about it at all.JAggie2007 said:Because a popular theory is that the Night King was an OG Lord Commander and Stark of Winterfell. Which since OG Stark's had first men blood were also prone to being GreenSeer's. A new one being thrown around lately is since Bran is now a possible Marty McFly that he could somehow be Both Bran the Builder and the Night King(I personally don't believe this one and also hope it is BS.)Brian Earl Spilner said:
Not a bad theory. But how does he know about Dany and her dragons?
Good grief.Carl Underguard said:
And just to up the ante, I think Kit Harrington and Emilia Clarke are bad actors.
That's just it; I don't think he's just an observer. I feel like he is playing a part in the "(New) Long Night" but that part isn't necessarily what we think. I don't think that he's actually the Night King (current crackpot theory du jour) but I don't know that he's working to defeat the Night King either. I just don't know! I don't have a coherent theory worked out. I just feel like Bran's going to be more of a bad guy, or at least will seem like a bad guy to his family. I've had a odd feeling about Bran ever since DwD (book).Quote:
I don't think Bran/3ER is necessarily on any side when it comes to the "game of thrones" fights. He is essentially an observer. You would think though that he would/should be providing all kinds of intel concerning the Night King
I think most people disagree with youCarl Underguard said:
I actually don't think Dany and Jon have any chemistry. Funny how people can see things so differently.
TxElsie said:Dragon pits from the book?CFTXAG10 said:
Could anyone tell in the preview for next week where that meeting was taking place? Looks like EVERYONE will be there. Maybe just outside Kings Landing?
I just want to emphasize this x1000.Quote:
He doesn't have to wear the crown to make his parentage meaningful.
Ensign RickyTxElsie said:Ser Not Appearing in the Next Episode.dlance said:An extra.easttexasaggie04 said:
Who did the undead bear kill?
The most meaningful part of his parentage could be fulfilling the "Prince That Was Promised" prophecy (especially since he fits the "song of ice and fire" part better than Dany). That may certainly mean dying to protect everyone from the WW. He doesn't really have to be a legitimate child though to fulfill the prophecy, so the addition of that into the story seems to be for some important reason.jenn96 said:I just want to emphasize this x1000.Quote:
He doesn't have to wear the crown to make his parentage meaningful.
I've still enjoyed watching it, but I do think a lot of this season was rushed way too much. There's no reason this season couldn't have been full length for how much they are just skipping past. I think some of the errors in judgement (ex: ravens more effective than cell phones) come from having to squeeze so many things into each episode.Agnzona said:
I am not a book reader and have trouble keeping track of characters and plots, but have always enjoyed every episode until this year. Outside of the big battle scene against Jamie I have been pretty much disappointed in every episode with last nights being the weakest ever. There is nothing not tripe and predictable and in most cases ultimately pointless so far in this year. Its seems to be a clear case of writer's already having mapped out every episode this year and next all in a short period of time. This whole Cersi things seems headed next week for more of the same. If this show wasn't ending this would probably be my last year watching. Like a lot of great shows at some point they lose you.
I immediately thought of Eddie Murphy in Boomerang, predicting who would be killed when Kirk, Spock, Bones and "Yoeman Jackson" beam down to a hostile planet.G Martin 87 said:Ensign RickyTxElsie said:Ser Not Appearing in the Next Episode.dlance said:An extra.easttexasaggie04 said:
Who did the undead bear kill?
She may have never met or even seen Walder Frey. If so it would have been brief, during a crossing of the Trident or something like that.Trident 88 said:I don't think so. The one that Sansa held up for an extended period of time was Walder Frey's, and Sansa didn't give any indication that she recognized it.AgShaun00 said:
any significance to the faces arya had that she could use to kill LF or Cersei?
Do you think HBO will have the balls to kill off Dany in the season finale next week? Cersei kills her and Jon finds out he he the direct heir to the throne and takes over Dany's last 2 dragons. I hope it doesnt happen but we are talking about Game of Thrones here.The Debt said:
I'm gonna say Dany dies next season. Her being barren, tyrion bringing up sucession, Jons parentage being hinted and the Ptwp aspect.
Further when tyrion mentioned other ways of determining king, he mentioned the kingsmoot-greyjoys and the nightswatch. If dany dies, maybe Drogon's vote is the only vote that matters. Drogon chooses Jon, a Targaryen.
#1 said:Do you think HBO will have the balls to kill off Dany in the season finale next week? Cersei kills her and Jon finds out he he the direct heir to the throne and takes over Dany's last 2 dragons. I hope it doesnt happen but we are talking about Game of Thrones here.The Debt said:
I'm gonna say Dany dies next season. Her being barren, tyrion bringing up sucession, Jons parentage being hinted and the Ptwp aspect.
Further when tyrion mentioned other ways of determining king, he mentioned the kingsmoot-greyjoys and the nightswatch. If dany dies, maybe Drogon's vote is the only vote that matters. Drogon chooses Jon, a Targaryen.
No chance.#1 said:Do you think HBO will have the balls to kill off Dany in the season finale next week? Cersei kills her and Jon finds out he he the direct heir to the throne and takes over Dany's last 2 dragons. I hope it doesnt happen but we are talking about Game of Thrones here.The Debt said:
I'm gonna say Dany dies next season. Her being barren, tyrion bringing up sucession, Jons parentage being hinted and the Ptwp aspect.
Further when tyrion mentioned other ways of determining king, he mentioned the kingsmoot-greyjoys and the nightswatch. If dany dies, maybe Drogon's vote is the only vote that matters. Drogon chooses Jon, a Targaryen.