It's really not. they were in the preview. looked fine and both flying. we'll see i guess.bobinator said:
Whether she actually has two dragons is going to be a big question.
It's really not. they were in the preview. looked fine and both flying. we'll see i guess.bobinator said:
Whether she actually has two dragons is going to be a big question.
The Second Sons is a great idea. And of course Dorne still has their entire army intact and Dorne was going to Dany's side anyway before the Sand Snakes got killed. But you think they could pull something like that off in three episodes. It would have to be flawless or it would feel really cheap to whip up a new army or two.Zombie Jon Snow said:i reiterate.....2 dragons.bobinator said:
I think she wants to, no question there, but she no longer has the army to force the North to do what she wants. All of the Dothraki and presumably most of the unsullied are gone. The North is going to have to want to go South, and that's what I have a hard time seeing happen unless there's some new plot mechanic on the board.
and we saw Dany's remaining fleet in the preview. possibly.... they go to Essos for Daario and the 20,000 Second Sons she left there to join the battle and offset the Golden Company forces.
I would also imagine they could now recruit more from the other territories - that were unwilling to go North for the battle with the undead that nobody believed existed. Others may join them to overthrow Cersei though.
I think Jon might be killed before he can be legitimized. It might happen afterward, but I think he dies either way. He's too stupid to live.The Debt said:bobinator said:Bran is like having a satellite in a world where everyone else is using ground-bases line-of-sight reconnaissance and communication and some of y'all can't think of any uses for him?redline248 said:
Anything else? Oh, what the f- can Bran offer now?
He can legitimize Jon.
Urban Ag said:The Second Sons is a great idea. And of course Dorne still has their entire army intact and Dorne was going to Dany's side anyway before the Sand Snakes got killed. But you think they could pull something like that off in three episodes. It would have to be flawless or it would feel really cheap to whip up a new army or two.Zombie Jon Snow said:i reiterate.....2 dragons.bobinator said:
I think she wants to, no question there, but she no longer has the army to force the North to do what she wants. All of the Dothraki and presumably most of the unsullied are gone. The North is going to have to want to go South, and that's what I have a hard time seeing happen unless there's some new plot mechanic on the board.
and we saw Dany's remaining fleet in the preview. possibly.... they go to Essos for Daario and the 20,000 Second Sons she left there to join the battle and offset the Golden Company forces.
I would also imagine they could now recruit more from the other territories - that were unwilling to go North for the battle with the undead that nobody believed existed. Others may join them to overthrow Cersei though.
I see.The Debt said:
I really just want every fighter in winterfell to be all like "I'm sorry mother of dragons, I just fought the undead. And while I know you want your families throne back, I'm not going to die for your vanity. There is no fight left in me and your political aspirations are petty and selfish. Your armies from Essos are destroyed and your dragons look like sht."
Depends on how much influence GRRM has in the final three. If a lot, we will need to get some closure on the fragile balance between the former slavers and slaves in Meereen, check in on Mance Rayder, who faked his death and escaped from Ramsey's dungeon, and of course update Dorne, lots and lots of Dorne. If there is time left after that, can look into King's Landing.M.C. Swag said:Ep 4 - Gather remaining characters from Westeros...Meera/Robin/Yara/etc.bobinator said:
So do we have any theories on how they're going to set up this battle with the South?
Like I said earlier I have a hard time figuring out a reason why either army would leave where they currently are.
Ep. 5 - All characters sit around a camp fire and share 1 final farewell wine toast
Ep 6 - A battle occurs. Slow mo cersei struts into the middle of the camp. Pod leaps from behind and stabs her with his rod.
Hot Pie sits on the throne.
-D&D
Yes......but....that was the beginning of S7.Social Media Influencer said:
Am I imagining this or did they already discuss bringing in the armies of Dorne and Highgarden? Though I have no idea what's left of those or who commands them.
Social Media Influencer said:
Am I imagining this or did they already discuss bringing in the armies of Dorne and Highgarden? Though I have no idea what's left of those or who commands them.
Yeah, she just has to go far enough to tempt Dany to go after her. The farther away from the North the more likely that the North doesn't join Dany. So she wouldn't want to go all the way to Winterfell since that will likely embolden all the northern allies to join in.bobinator said:
The more I think about it, it does make a lot of sense for Cersei to try and leave King's Landing since if there was a siege of King's Landing her own people would likely rise up against her.
But I don't think she'll go all the way to Winterfell because that would take the Iron Fleet out of the equation.
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When Daenerys Targaryen was a little girl, her brother Viserys once feasted the captains of the Golden Company in the hopes they might take up his cause to reclaim the Iron Throne from King Robert I Baratheon. They ate his food and heard his pleas and laughed at him.[17] Lord Jon Connington, exiled from Westeros during Robert's Rebellion, served five years with the Golden Company,[5] but he is said to have drank himself to death.[18]
The Golden Company is said to now be made up of exiles and the sons of exiles.[6] Some have been born into the company, but still consider themselves Westerosi.[1]
They were all around Brienne so, you know, they're probably allright!bonfarr said:Social Media Influencer said:
Am I imagining this or did they already discuss bringing in the armies of Dorne and Highgarden? Though I have no idea what's left of those or who commands them.
What about the Knights of the Vale, did they sit this one out after Littlefinger was killed?
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They were all around Brienne so, you know, they're probably allright!
bearamedic99 said:
Any guesses where Bran was warging during the battle?
Not Possible. Howland Reed was in College Station interviewing with RC and Jimbo for the AD jobbonfarr said:bearamedic99 said:
Any guesses where Bran was warging during the battle?
I hoped he was warginig into Nymeria to lead her pack to Winterfell but it didn't happen. I assume he was warging into Howland Reed instead.
I mean, sure I can think of some uses. The question is more about what the writers have him do? They had him fly some birds around in the middle of the biggest threat to date.bobinator said:Bran is like having a satellite in a world where everyone else is using ground-bases line-of-sight reconnaissance and communication and some of y'all can't think of any uses for him?redline248 said:
Anything else? Oh, what the f- can Bran offer now?
Which is asymmetrically more powerful than every other war technology Westeros has had.bobinator said:
Isn't the wildfire basically greek fire but more explosive? It's not like it's some kind of unprecedented magic.
bearamedic99 said:
Any guesses where Bran was warging during the battle?
aTmAg said:
One thing that seems off about Bran.. Does he really know everything or not?
For example, why not tell Jon, "Uh.. don't send the Dothraki charge. They will get wasted in 10 seconds" ? Why does he need ravens to go find where the NK is when he already knows everything already?
because that changes the outcome.aTmAg said:
One thing that seems off about Bran.. Does he really know everything or not?
For example, why not tell Jon, "Uh.. don't send the Dothraki charge. They will get wasted in 10 seconds" ? Why does he need ravens to go find where the NK is when he already knows everything already?
So when he knew the NK had a dragon and has destroyed the wall, that came to him on a dream?Zombie Jon Snow said:aTmAg said:
One thing that seems off about Bran.. Does he really know everything or not?
For example, why not tell Jon, "Uh.. don't send the Dothraki charge. They will get wasted in 10 seconds" ? Why does he need ravens to go find where the NK is when he already knows everything already?
No.....his abilities are different for past and future.
As the 3ER he can see anything from the past - he just needs sort of a trigger point to look there. He doesn't just know everything innately. He can go look at anything though once he knows he should look there.
His greenseeing ability, that others also have like Jojen, is different. Visions of the future come to him more like in a dream and are not directed - meaning he sees what comes to him but has no control over that.
The difference can also be "seen" by the way he experiences them. When he goes to the past he is in the scene more or less although undetected (except by the NK). In his visions it is more like a dream from a 3rd party view and he is not there in the scene but simply receiving the vision. It is basically prophetic dreams.
So he may know some things that will occur, or the overall end result, but not how they occurred in detail. For instance he saw the RK blowing up with wildfyre but not who did it and how it happened.
bonfarr said:Social Media Influencer said:
Am I imagining this or did they already discuss bringing in the armies of Dorne and Highgarden? Though I have no idea what's left of those or who commands them.
What about the Knights of the Vale, did they sit this one out after Littlefinger was killed?