Game of Thrones Thread

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The Sept of Baelor was an inside job. The queen would have it believed that it was pitch and normal combustible materials that caused the sept to explode, but pitch fires can't melt stone beams. It was wildfire planted beneath the sept. Was it a coincidence that the queen and former king themselves were not present at the trial? I think not. This goes far deeper. The fire was bright green. No combustible material save for wildfire (which only the royal family has access to) would burn like that. It was an attack on the people by the queen. Don't let her pull the wool over your eyes! Don't be sheeple!
 
Finally watched the last 3 episodes. Between Cersei being Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, Sansa in Winterfell, Arya shanking people, the Sand Sisters ruling Dorne and Danerys bringing her dragon armada over....let's just say that I am looking foward for the potential masssive bitch fight.

Edit: Lady Mormont better in the next season honor shaming people. Best new character.
 
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Season 6 has been a wild ride and I've enjoyed watching all the seasons. I was really sad when the Red Wedding occurred, and Robb Stark was cool, so when Jon Snow along with Tormund took back Winterfell they were amazing (they've always been badass), too bad Ygritte got killed off earlier, as with Khal Drogo. Tyrion has always been epic and it's surely great to see him team up with Dany now.
I'm glad Jaime Lannister cut ties with the Freys, he's always been a badass character even with his flaws and sins, it's also great he's developing more.
Arya's come a long way too, badass girl she is.
Initially I liked Ramsay Bolton until the Battle of the Bastards when he killed Rickon, it was the last straw honestly.
 
I finally finished marathoning the show (dunno why I put off this show for so long) and now I'm all caught up. I should probably pick up the books soon and watch it again to prepare myself for the next season which apparently will have only seven episodes.

I have too much to say so I'll just leave it with this:
the Sand Snakes were a mistake.
 
I should maybe start watching the show again, if only to know just how precisely they fucked up the later seasons.
 
I should maybe start watching the show again, if only to know just how precisely they fucked up the later seasons.

The lack of a Winds of Winter book probably didn't help, considering how tempting it was to kill some characters to streamline the plot and get a neat, fangirl-approved ending in the near future.

The show fanbase is pretty bad and as much as I dislike D&D, they were probably ordered to appease the Ritalin Generation by putting Dance and Feast in a blender.
 
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Yeah, from what people have being saying Dorne was a horrible mess but them running out of book to use is in some ways even worse.

The thing is, there's no inherrent problem with streamlining a couple of things and cutting some characters. Take for example Jeyne Poole - she doesn't really do much in-story for ages, so it makes sense to cut her in the world of TV where things cost money.

But when it finally gets to Reek swanning around you've got a problem - introducing her now would be pointless and cost more money.

Of course this example isn't the best because using Sansa was a stupid, stupid move as it drags extra unecessary stupid into the Vale plotline, but you get my point.

The whole Grey Worm/Missandei bollocks however has no excuse.
 
Here are my predictions:

Tyrion ( I seriously hope not, but his luck has been pushed so goddamn far that it might run out this season ;_;)
Sansa
Theon
Bronn
Davos (He has literally no importance I mean come on)
Connor McGregor's character (lelkek this is an easy one)
 
Predictions:
-Jamie will kill Cersei after she continues to go power mad, thus repeating his role as Kingslayer, and casting all of King's Landing into anarchy.
-Sansa will die. Having completed her character arc, she will now increasingly place herself as an obstacle for Jon Snow, which leads to her death.
-Yeah, Theon is fucked. He will be killed in a tragic and degrading way by Yara as she scrambles to gather power.
-Sam will die. This is admittedly just wishful thinking, because he's boring and his screen time detracts from far more interesting characters.
-The Hound and The Mountain will finally square off, the Hound killing Gregor in bitter disgust at what his brother has been turned into.
 
More minor characters on the dead list:

-Sand Snakes (probably in a brutal fashion to pander to how much the fanbase despises those characters)
-Olenna Tyrell
-Beric Dondarrion & co
-Grey Worm (probably the episode after his "sex scene" with Missandei)
-Meera (she'll die or be put on a bus off to Greywater Watch and not seen for the rest of the season)
-Viserion

Either Theon or Yara is going to die though I suspect it'll be Yara over Theon and his eventual demise will be pushed off until next season.

I'm betting Euron won't die but will instead fuck off to the Iron Islands once the real war with the White Walkers becomes the focus of the show.
 
Predictions:
  • Sam discovers Jon's true parentage while at the Citadel, and R+L=J is 100% confirmed.
  • Thoros of Myr dies and thus Beric Dondarrion is on his last life.
  • Sand Snakes and Ellaria die.
  • Daenerys captures Casterly Rock.
  • One of Daenerys' dragons dies
  • The Wall finally comes crashing down.
  • Jaime finally decides to stop being Cersei's bitch.
 
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Sansa will die. Having completed her character arc, she will now increasingly place herself as an obstacle for Jon Snow, which leads to her death.

Nah I think Jon will stand aside as King Of The North once he no longer needs an army, leaving the job of Wardeness of the North to Sansa (With either himself of Dany as monarch)
 
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