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    Originally posted by txjustin View Post
    A man wants to know what character you're referring to
    A man will send you a pm and at that point all a man would need to do is google....

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      Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
      In the books Gendry is still a black smith with the brotherhood w/out banners. He was never sought out by the red lady and taken to dragon stone.

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      I think he's referring to Edric. If you remember from the books, his blood was used to curse Joffery, Robb and Balon. And all three of them died.

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        That's right Edric Storm is the character in the books who is smuggled away to avoid him being sacrificed. It gets confusing, because the TV show combines book characters. Thanks for clearing that up.
        Last edited by crawdaddct; 06-07-2016, 12:05 PM.

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          Originally posted by 1369 View Post
          I think he's referring to Edric. If you remember from the books, his blood was used to curse Joffery, Robb and Balon. And all three of them died.
          I get what your saying, I thought he was asking about the show. In the show, Gendry was the one used for his "kingsblood" and then set free by Sir Davos.

          Originally posted by crawdaddct View Post
          That's right Edric Storm is the character in the books who is smuggled away to avoid him being sacrificed. It gets confusing, because the TV show combines book characters. Thanks for clearing that up.
          Yes, especially when they interchange them as well. See above post.

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            Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
            I get what your saying, I thought he was asking about the show. In the show, Gendry was the one used for his "kingsblood" and then set free by Sir Davos.
            Ah, I didn't know they had done that.

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              It wasn’t Arya it was Jaqen wearing her face
              1. Walked like Jaqen, wore hair parted down the middle, threw the coin with the right hand (Arya is left handed)
              2. Was too obvious. Arya would have never asked for a cabin. The money was thrown around too casually, even if she was capable of stealing such a sum.
              3. Lingering shot of statue on the bridge, maybe sorry to leave. Arya hasn’t been there that long, doesn’t have a particular fondness for the place. Could have stowed away as a cabin boy too easily
              4. Jaqen’s life belongs to her. He promised her 3 lives to take for the Red God. He took 2, then she named him as her 3rd. Instead of dying he bargained and agreed to help her escape but then when he left he gave her the coin and told her to come to Braavos. And he gave her the words Valar Morghulis, all men must die. Knowing what we know about their relationship with death there would have been no bargain really. He believes in death
              His life is owed to the Red God. No bargain can change his fate and he knows it. He willingly dies in Arya’s place, wearing her face, to fulfill the contract on his own life. He also was testing the Waif who did not fulfill the contract correctly by doing a belly wound instead of killing quickly. Waif is going to go out before he is gone officially. Scenes from next week show Waif running/ chasing possible real Arya

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                Originally posted by black42 View Post
                It wasn’t Arya it was Jaqen wearing her face
                1. Walked like Jaqen, wore hair parted down the middle, threw the coin with the right hand (Arya is left handed)
                2. Was too obvious. Arya would have never asked for a cabin. The money was thrown around too casually, even if she was capable of stealing such a sum.
                3. Lingering shot of statue on the bridge, maybe sorry to leave. Arya hasn’t been there that long, doesn’t have a particular fondness for the place. Could have stowed away as a cabin boy too easily
                4. Jaqen’s life belongs to her. He promised her 3 lives to take for the Red God. He took 2, then she named him as her 3rd. Instead of dying he bargained and agreed to help her escape but then when he left he gave her the coin and told her to come to Braavos. And he gave her the words Valar Morghulis, all men must die. Knowing what we know about their relationship with death there would have been no bargain really. He believes in death
                His life is owed to the Red God. No bargain can change his fate and he knows it. He willingly dies in Arya’s place, wearing her face, to fulfill the contract on his own life. He also was testing the Waif who did not fulfill the contract correctly by doing a belly wound instead of killing quickly. Waif is going to go out before he is gone officially. Scenes from next week show Waif running/ chasing possible real Arya
                this is what i am thinking

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                  The Hound is back!! I knew it!! Clegane Bowl 2016 is on!!


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                    Originally posted by black42 View Post
                    It wasn’t Arya it was Jaqen wearing her face
                    1. Walked like Jaqen, wore hair parted down the middle, threw the coin with the right hand (Arya is left handed)
                    2. Was too obvious. Arya would have never asked for a cabin. The money was thrown around too casually, even if she was capable of stealing such a sum.
                    3. Lingering shot of statue on the bridge, maybe sorry to leave. Arya hasn’t been there that long, doesn’t have a particular fondness for the place. Could have stowed away as a cabin boy too easily
                    4. Jaqen’s life belongs to her. He promised her 3 lives to take for the Red God. He took 2, then she named him as her 3rd. Instead of dying he bargained and agreed to help her escape but then when he left he gave her the coin and told her to come to Braavos. And he gave her the words Valar Morghulis, all men must die. Knowing what we know about their relationship with death there would have been no bargain really. He believes in death
                    His life is owed to the Red God. No bargain can change his fate and he knows it. He willingly dies in Arya’s place, wearing her face, to fulfill the contract on his own life. He also was testing the Waif who did not fulfill the contract correctly by doing a belly wound instead of killing quickly. Waif is going to go out before he is gone officially. Scenes from next week show Waif running/ chasing possible real Arya


                    Sounds great and all- but why would 'he' jump off the bridge to escape the waif?

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                      Originally posted by Roy View Post
                      Sounds great and all- but why would 'he' jump off the bridge to escape the waif?


                      Haven't read the books but doesn't Arya also have to be dead for Jaquen to use her face and parade around town? Next week should be good.


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                        Originally posted by Sparzo View Post
                        Haven't read the books but doesn't Arya also have to be dead for Jaquen to use her face and parade around town? Next week should be good.


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                        A man has a point.....

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                          Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
                          A man has a point.....

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                          Well played. Well played.


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                            Originally posted by Sparzo View Post
                            Haven't read the books but doesn't Arya also have to be dead for Jaquen to use her face and parade around town? Next week should be good.


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                            Agree with this too

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                              Originally posted by Sparzo View Post
                              Haven't read the books but doesn't Arya also have to be dead for Jaquen to use her face and parade around town? Next week should be good.


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                              Or does he? This is TV after all.

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                                Not certain how it will play out but since the Faceless Men is a religious group that has strong beliefs about killing people the "right" way I am guessing the Waif messed up. She stabbed her in the gut and left her for dead in the water. I am guessing she did not pass the test. She always seemed to have it in for Arya and that is not the way of the Faceless Men. I remember from the books that they are assassins and they only kill under contract and try not kill other bystanders. I'm hoping that Arya makes it out of this!

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