Sine poena nulla lex.
AgLaw said:
What did Arya ask Gendry to make for her?
PatAg said:
Can it be next Sunday yet? Netflix has ruined traditional show formats for me
We'll see Bran talking a shower and it will all be a dream.Bunk Moreland said:
It's Bran's world. They're all just living in it.
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3) for the first time tonight I realized the White Walker's spiral art is a direct representation of the Targaryen house sigil. I think when it was set on fire and you see the spirals really did it for me. Coming for a newly revealed Targaryen?
annie88 said:We'll see Bran talking a shower and it will all be a dream.Bunk Moreland said:
It's Bran's world. They're all just living in it.
Those under 40 probably won't get this.
That was the Umber kid from before, Last Hearth. In the intro it showed the army of the dead being basically right on its front door.Wheatables02 said:
Where were they at when they discovered the child pinned to the wall with the body parts?
The place between the wall and the North...
Yep. Remember that scene where Cersei talks about her firstborn dying and then taking it away from her. Somehow I think the baby lived but they never told her. Could be the barmaid or whatever he was told his mom was somehow found the baby or was given the baby after it "died" and she raised it as her own. Or Robert gave him to her. Something along those lines.213 Grove said:
This has been my theory for a while now...I think he is King Roberts and Cersei's first born son
The show Dallas, that ran in the late 70s and early 80s killed off one of the main characters, Bobby Ewing, one year. They decided to bring him back and the way they did it was that he was in the shower and the whole previous season had been a dream.zwhitt12 said:annie88 said:We'll see Bran talking a shower and it will all be a dream.Bunk Moreland said:
It's Bran's world. They're all just living in it.
Those under 40 probably won't get this.
You Lost me there...
annie88 said:Yep. Remember that scene where Cersei talks about her firstborn dying and then taking it away from her. Somehow I think the baby lived but they never told her. Could be the barmaid or whatever he was told his mom was somehow found the baby or was given the baby after it "died" and she raised it as her own. Or Robert gave him to her. Something along those lines.213 Grove said:
This has been my theory for a while now...I think he is King Roberts and Cersei's first born son
Swarely said:
Also, holy **** at Bran.Quote:
Sam: What are you doing out here?
Bran: I'm waiting for an old friend.
Not sure. If they really thought the baby had died and it was given to some servants for burial, maybe the baby came back to life and the servant decided to keep it and not tell them.Swarely said:annie88 said:Yep. Remember that scene where Cersei talks about her firstborn dying and then taking it away from her. Somehow I think the baby lived but they never told her. Could be the barmaid or whatever he was told his mom was somehow found the baby or was given the baby after it "died" and she raised it as her own. Or Robert gave him to her. Something along those lines.213 Grove said:
This has been my theory for a while now...I think he is King Roberts and Cersei's first born son
But what's the reasoning?
Wheatables02 said:
Where were they at when they discovered the child pinned to the wall with the body parts?
The place between the wall and the North...
lol wut? hit that **** and pass it over here manBelton Ag said:
So what things resemble that kind of symbolism?
Galaxies, sunwheels, whirlpools?
Does it represent power or energy radiating from a central point? Or the opposite, something drawing in and swallowing power and energy?
plowboy1065 said:
I watched the episode on my iPad Pro with my Apple air pods in, holy crap what a truly surround sound experience. I heard so many more subtle things than I normally do by watching on TV
Nice humble bragplowboy1065 said:
I watched the episode on my iPad Pro with my Apple air pods in, holy crap what a truly surround sound experience. I heard so many more subtle things than I normally do by watching on TV
plowboy1065 said:
I watched the episode on my iPad Pro with my Apple air pods in, holy crap what a truly surround sound experience. I heard so many more subtle things than I normally do by watching on TV
ATM1876 said:My theory is that's the weapon she's going to use to kill Dany. After Dany has Jaime executed Tyrion and Jon both see that she lacks the capacity for mercy which they consider necessary for a good ruler. Word spreads amongst the Stark family and their various advisors that Jon is the rightful heir and everyone has a change of heart so Arya does the deed. Jon, being a Targaryan, takes control of the dragons.AgLaw said:
What did Arya ask Gendry to make for her?
Your two idea have basically no chance of being real.C@LAg said:you suck at spoilersATM1876 said:
After most of them get wiped out by the Army of the Dead the survivors will be easy to pick off from the air with the dragons. The North only trusts Northern folk, and we're in the North.
JetAg said:
Ya'll know Bran Stark is essentially dead - the "Bran" in these episodes are not really him, but rather the three eyed raven. Therefore, he'll likely do nothing to Jamie.
Wheatables02 said:
Where were they at when they discovered the child pinned to the wall with the body parts?
The place between the wall and the North...