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Game of Thrones - Finale (Spoilers)

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I think Tyrion might double cross Daenerys.

There had to be a reason he looked so troubled outside the quarters of Daenerys while she was being ploughed by Jon.

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Plus, they recast the guy playing the Nights King. This version has a big nose just like Bran.

Are they now going to be the same person?

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comment by Robb Lukaku (U21234)
posted 5 seconds ago
I think Tyrion might double cross Daenerys.

There had to be a reason he looked so troubled outside the quarters of Daenerys while she was being ploughed by Jon.
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Are the "three treasons" in the show too?

One for blood (popularly accepted as Miri Mazz Dur)
One for gold (take your pick)
One for love (a good one for Tyrion to come under if it was for Cersei's child/Lannisters in general).

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Cosmic

I was thinking about Nettles, but she only does it once, right?

Would love a prequel series that depicted the dance (or just do "Fire & Blood as a show) and showed Nettles & Daemon Targaryen.

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comment by Robb Lukaku (U21234)
posted 27 minutes ago
I think Tyrion might double cross Daenerys.

There had to be a reason he looked so troubled outside the quarters of Daenerys while she was being ploughed by Jon.

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Exactly what I thought.

It cut off from Tyrion and Cersei talking after she revealed she was pregnant.

She then told Jamie she had lied.

Her and Tyrion are in cahoots.

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comment by Robb Lukaku (U21234)
posted 30 minutes ago
I think Tyrion might double cross Daenerys.

There had to be a reason he looked so troubled outside the quarters of Daenerys while she was being ploughed by Jon.

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Probably more that he knows the relationship could cause problems with decision making. Will they be able to put the good of the masses ahead of each other if a tough decision has to be made?

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comment by Robb Lukaku (U21234)
posted 31 minutes ago
Plus, they recast the guy playing the Nights King. This version has a big nose just like Bran.

Are they now going to be the same person?
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Possibly. The Nights King could be an earlier incarnation of the Bran who time traveled back to stop the first walker being made, but stayed too long and somehow ended up being the Nights King?

posted on 29/8/17

Jon is gonna feck off his own claim to the throne and give another speech (every time he talks in the show it's a speech) about how he doesn't want to rule, will let Dany rule and he'll be king in the north, or let Sansa rule the north and he'll just stay and keep feckin his own family cos she's hot.

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Would be nice if they kept Essos more hush as well and did a bigger storyline with that.

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comment by Elvis (U7425)
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comment by Robb Lukaku (U21234)
posted 31 minutes ago
Plus, they recast the guy playing the Nights King. This version has a big nose just like Bran.

Are they now going to be the same person?
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Possibly. The Nights King could be an earlier incarnation of the Bran who time traveled back to stop the first walker being made, but stayed too long and somehow ended up being the Nights King?
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This is one of the only theories that explains the 1,000/ of years gap between the first long night and this invasion.

Bran goes back to stop the first long night and WW ever being made, but whomever he wargs into is the guy being stabbed by the dragonglass who becomes the first WW (either that or Bran actually tries to warg a WW). It warps his brain and he's stuck in the past until his "actual self" is born to Ned & Cat.

Because of that, the Night King Bran senses a disturbance and needs to venture south to kill real Bran, whilst indiscriminately killing everyone who stands in his way (and bringing down the wall). Them being the same would explain why he can touch Bran in his warg dreams & why he can sense Bran when he's watching ravens to spy on him. Also, his apparent connection to Jon (stark blood)?

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posted on 29/8/17

comment by rooney_hernandez (U7012)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
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comment by Robb Lukaku (U21234)
posted 31 minutes ago
Plus, they recast the guy playing the Nights King. This version has a big nose just like Bran.

Are they now going to be the same person?
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Possibly. The Nights King could be an earlier incarnation of the Bran who time traveled back to stop the first walker being made, but stayed too long and somehow ended up being the Nights King?
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This is one of the only theories that explains the 1,000/ of years gap between the first long night and this invasion.

Bran goes back to stop the first long night and WW ever being made, but whomever he wargs into is the guy being stabbed by the dragonglass who becomes the first WW (either that or Bran actually tries to warg a WW). It warps his brain and he's stuck in the past until his "actual self" is born to Ned & Cat.

Because of that, the Night King Bran senses a disturbance and needs to venture south to kill real Bran, whilst indiscriminately killing everyone who stands in his way (and bringing down the wall). Them being the same would explain why he can touch Bran in his warg dreams & why he can sense Bran when he's watching ravens to spy on him. Also, his apparent connection to Jon (stark blood)?
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I don't read any of the theories as I try not to ruin the show, but this is kind of where my thoughts are with regards to the ravens/Night Kind being able to sense/see Bran.

Also, I believe that the Night King is a greenseer, which fits. I am pretty sure that he needed the dragon to get past the wall and knew that Jon and the band were heading beyond the wall to get a ww to take back home. That is why they didn't attack when the band was stranded in the middle of the lake - he was waiting for the dragon to arrive.

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Jon is gonna feck off his own claim to the throne and give another speech (every time he talks in the show it's a speech) about how he doesn't want to rule, will let Dany rule and he'll be king in the north, or let Sansa rule the north and he'll just stay and keep feckin his own family cos she's hot.
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true, hope he really steps up next series and acts like a king, the guy is the most polite king ever, the fact he is now the real heir to the throne I dnt think will make a difference to him, he'll probably go off on one cursing why ned didn't tell him and how his poor life has been a lie etc etc

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comment by Reincarnated Red (U1176)
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comment by Shinjury list (U1700)
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comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
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A great finale. I was relieved Sansa and Arya were playing Littlefinger, as it had me worried they might genuinely have been written very stupidly in the previous episode.

The Theon going to rescue Yara subplot looks kind of irrelevant and pointless at this stage given the large scale threat from the WW, unless it has some bearing on that eventually.

Looking forward to a huge battle or battles to come and the near conclusion. Just a shame we supposedly have to wait so long for it.
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I thought that about Theon

Never liked him and wondered myself why they're dragging his story out so much.

But having the 1000 ships seems to be a massive part of the battle, so surely will have some bearing
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Don't usually care about Theon, but I thought his fight scene was a nice redemptive moment. Hopefully that'll be the end of his PTSD now.
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The moaning caant!!!

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 29/8/17

I've thought this season has been of very high quality personally. Don't get some of the complaints. It's moving forward at a pace yes but thankfully we don't get much of the sagging dull parts that plagued earlier seasons, like almost all of Dany's story in her segregated part of the world.

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posted on 29/8/17

comment by Shinjury list (U1700)
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comment by Reincarnated Red (U1176)
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comment by Shinjury list (U1700)
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comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
posted 11 minutes ago
A great finale. I was relieved Sansa and Arya were playing Littlefinger, as it had me worried they might genuinely have been written very stupidly in the previous episode.

The Theon going to rescue Yara subplot looks kind of irrelevant and pointless at this stage given the large scale threat from the WW, unless it has some bearing on that eventually.

Looking forward to a huge battle or battles to come and the near conclusion. Just a shame we supposedly have to wait so long for it.
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I thought that about Theon

Never liked him and wondered myself why they're dragging his story out so much.

But having the 1000 ships seems to be a massive part of the battle, so surely will have some bearing
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Don't usually care about Theon, but I thought his fight scene was a nice redemptive moment. Hopefully that'll be the end of his PTSD now.
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The moaning caant!!!
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I liked the way they made him not having any balls a plus point in that last episode.

posted on 29/8/17

Most people online saw the Littlefinger twist coming from miles away. In fact, many regard that whole Sansa, Arya, Littlefinger subplot to be one of the lowest points of the saga for managing to be boring, silly and predictable all at once!!

While D&D were great at adapting GRRM's novels for the screen, this season was more proof that they are rubbish at writing plot lines from scratch.

E.g. did anyone believe for one second that Cersei would agree to a truce and then actually stick to her word?

Why was Brienne sent to represent Sansa as a "representative of the north" when the King in the North was already attending on behalf of the North? He is Sansa's boss FFS - can he not represent the North without his sister's servant?

Did anyone believe for one second that Euron was really a coward, running back to the Iron Islands?

I much prefer the talkie GoT to the big action sequences but that's because the talkies used to be great. Now they are just predictable unfortunately. That's why Tyrion has been a wasted character since season 4...i.e. because D&D are just not good enough to write his lines like GRRM did.

It's still an entertaining series but I would not have got into GoT in the first place if it had started as it is now. It used to be a completely different show. It went from a 9/10 gritty political thriller...with little dragons...to a 6/10 predictable action love story...with big dragons.

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