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Ol Jock 99 said:Has he warged into anything on the show? I can't recall.MosesHallRAB04 said:
I'm looking to bran warging into a dragon. They keep saying he'll never walk again but he'll fly. If it's anything other than as a dragon that's a huge let down.
His visions could be considered flying.
Sasappis said:
Don't worry buddy, you are gone but not forgotten in my book.
FTA'03 said:
If I don't get to hear the punchline to Tyrion's joke I'm gonna be disappointed.
FTA'03 said:
Two lords walk into a brothel with a honeycomb and a jackass...
powerbelly51 said:
If the series ends in any other way than The Night King sitting on the iron throne I will be disappointed.
aggietony2010 said:
The Tyrion joke: (not actually, but someone wrote a good finish on the internet)
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Tyrion walks into a brothel with a honeycomb and a jackass.
Madame: What can we do for you?
Tyrion: I need a woman to lay with, for mine has left me.
Madame: Whatever for? And what's with the honeycomb and the mule?
Tyrion: My woman found a genie in a bottle, and he granted her three wishes. The first was for a house fit for a queen, so he gave her this damn honeycomb. The second wish was that she have the nicest ass in all the land, so he gave her this damn donkey...
Madame: And what about the third wish?
Tyrion: Well... she asked the genie to make my cock hang down past my knee.
Madame: Well that one's not so bad eh?
Tyrion: Not so bad!? I used to be six foot three!
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Welp, not really a spoiler, so I don't care, but I guess there's a character limit on the spoiler tag.
powerbelly51 said:
If the series ends in any other way than The Night King sitting on the iron throne I will be disappointed.
Wizard said:powerbelly51 said:
If the series ends in any other way than The Night King sitting on the iron throne I will be disappointed.
This, except Arya peels back the Night King's face.
Dr. Watson said:CapCityAg89 said:
Wall prevents them from crossing. The wrights were carried into Castle Black. The question I think is why they even appeared dead. Although those at the TER cave were obviously set there to guard - maybe they are given directions/programming.
I do not think the magic for the cave and the wall are the same - I don't buy that Bran opened the wall by passing. It seems Coldhands/Benjin would warn him if that was true.
If Bran causes the Wall to fall, it'll mean he is far and away the stupidest person in Westeros and completely unfit to be the three-eyed Raven.
powerbelly51 said:
If the series ends in any other way than The Night King sitting on the iron throne I will be disappointed.
Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:
Waif, it will be The Waif.Wizard said:powerbelly51 said:
If the series ends in any other way than The Night King sitting on the iron throne I will be disappointed.
This, except Arya peels back the Night King's face.
"THE ARISTOCRATS!!!"Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:FTA'03 said:
Two lords walk into a brothel with a honeycomb and a jackass...
And? Good god man finish it!!!
chipotle said:powerbelly51 said:
If the series ends in any other way than The Night King sitting on the iron throne I will be disappointed.
Prepare to be disappointed. Towards the end of the series the dead are going to sweep through the kingdom. Only Bran will be left. Through some weird time travel stuff bran will alter the past (my theory is he WON'T take over King Aerys head that causes him to go mad). This will cause a catalyst of events that prevents past wars which has divided the kingdom. At the end you will see a united army making a stand at the wall against the white walkers with characters that didn't die (ned, robert, bunch of targaryens,etc.). Roll credits.
plowboy1065 said:chipotle said:powerbelly51 said:
If the series ends in any other way than The Night King sitting on the iron throne I will be disappointed.
Prepare to be disappointed. Towards the end of the series the dead are going to sweep through the kingdom. Only Bran will be left. Through some weird time travel stuff bran will alter the past (my theory is he WON'T take over King Aerys head that causes him to go mad). This will cause a catalyst of events that prevents past wars which has divided the kingdom. At the end you will see a united army making a stand at the wall against the white walkers with characters that didn't die (ned, robert, bunch of targaryens,etc.). Roll credits.
What if everything is one big time loop and Bran is the key to setting things straight which never happens
Your approach undercounts POSSIBLE WW.smokeythebear said:
Couple of things:
2) The way I piece together the number of White Walkers is by counting the women in Cruster's Keep. He kept the girls, but gave the boys to the NK, which we know were turned into WW, so statistically, there should be approximately as many WWs as there were women in his camp (putting aside how a WW baby grows up to a WW old man). The reason this make sense to me is also the explanation why no one has seen a WW for a thousand years: The NK has been in hiding, looking for a way to rebuild his army. Cruster's odd treaty finally gave him a way to build his army. It is a bit iffy, but at least I can use that to rationalize why no one has seen a WW in so long (assuming wildlings don't make a habit of leaving their babies out in the cold to die).
Sure, it certainly could me much more, but so far we have only seen the dead reanimated into wights and we have only seen live young babies turned into WWs. Wildlings would fight to the death but I suppose there is a little wiggle room for a baby wildling being found here or there from the WWs. If for no other reason than simplicity's sake though, Cruster's Keep was such a disturbingly awful situation that it makes sense to me that this is the evil deed that led to the rise of the WWs.SeattleAgJr said:Your approach undercounts POSSIBLE WW.smokeythebear said:
Couple of things:
2) The way I piece together the number of White Walkers is by counting the women in Cruster's Keep. He kept the girls, but gave the boys to the NK, which we know were turned into WW, so statistically, there should be approximately as many WWs as there were women in his camp (putting aside how a WW baby grows up to a WW old man). The reason this make sense to me is also the explanation why no one has seen a WW for a thousand years: The NK has been in hiding, looking for a way to rebuild his army. Cruster's odd treaty finally gave him a way to build his army. It is a bit iffy, but at least I can use that to rationalize why no one has seen a WW in so long (assuming wildlings don't make a habit of leaving their babies out in the cold to die).
There were wildlings north of the wall. Why could they not be WW.