Remind me what the feather symbolizes???
feather left by Robert in the very first episodechiken said:
Remind me what the feather symbolizes???
you left off the part where you get killed and come back as a zombie.Zombie Jon Snow said:
I think we are going to have a lot of full circle stuff - symbolism, revisits, etc.
Bold prediction - Bran sees Jon and Dany screwing in the same tower he caught Jamie and Cersei in... then he tells Jon they are actually related and shouldn't be doing that - Jon has a "get out" incredulous reaction and pushes Bran out of the window. He hits the ground and can no longer remember anything and loses his abilities....but can walk again.
lol. jk
but i'm serious about the symbolism and revisiting (obviously winterfell and the crypts but i bet it's more than that)... would not be surprised to see another flashback to young Ned somewhere, and another visit to the frog lady for Cersei, and maybe Ghost.
Hello there said:
Actually, Robert Baratheon placed it there for Lyanna in ep 1.
LHIOB said:Hello there said:
Actually, Robert Baratheon placed it there for Lyanna in ep 1.
I watched that episode yesterday and I didnt pick up on it
Chaos.Quote:
It's kind of unclear what his actual plan was.
House Lannister is Lagavulin 9 year. Got it for a friend as part of the alcoholic christmas gift. Anyone else know the rest? I think there are at least 4 out there to collect...G Martin 87 said:
Saving a bottle of this for the premiere, so sooner would be better than later.
Hello there said:
Speaking of Littlefinger, I'm currently rewatching S1 and realized something.
We know that he orchestrated the death of Jon Arryn, and sent that assassin to kill Bran.
My question is, was it always part of the plan to kill Bran? I assume not and he started improvising once Bran was in a coma, but how did Littlefinger know that the Lannisters were the ones who tried to kill him?
Furthermore, was his plan to actually kill Bran, or to get the guy caught with the dagger? It sure seemed that if he had succeeded in killing Bran, nobody would have seen him or the dagger, and thus nobody would have suspected the Lannisters.
It's kind of unclear what his actual plan was.
Hello there said:
Joffrey had no reason to have Bran killed. He was just a whiny, bratty prince at the time.
Hello there said:
Joffrey had no reason to have Bran killed. He was just a whiny, bratty prince at the time.