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    I'm glad they are wrapping up some of the loose ends from the last couple seasons. With all the attention on Sam there must be big things in store for him and seing how he cant take the wildling and little same to old town im thinking he'll go on to dragon stone to get the dragon glass at some point and head north again. If he doesn't get himself killed he might end up as lord commander.
    Whatever happens I hope his dad gets a little bit of what he's dishing out.

    I also don't believe the queen has turned fanatic.

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      Maybe the mad king wasn't mad at all


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        Im on season two and hooked. I want to marry the dragon lady!!

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          I agree that the queen isn't really brainwashed. She has a history of plotting and controlling what Tommen does. She's up to something.

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            Originally posted by afishinman14 View Post
            And I want to know what the Night King does with the babies! Bran had flashes of it.
            I always thought they were turned into WW's? That's why they were all boys.


            Originally posted by Avezorak View Post
            Love Aryas storyline, my favorite by far. Looking forward to her making her way home.

            The Bw/oB reference was great, glad they are being brought back in. If they bring Lady Stoneheart in, Ill forgive them for ignoring her after the Red Wedding.

            I really think the last few episodes will be action packed with Dany going home, Jaime being at Riverrun and Jon and the wildlings headed south.


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            x2 on the Arya story. So much for her becoming a faceless man, it just wasn't in the cards for her. I guess Martin told us that when she hid her sword in the rocks. Regardless, she HAS learned a lot. Problem is though, even IF she makes it out of Bravos, she will always be looking over her shoulder, they will want her dead.

            Things are going to get interesting in the Riverlands. I guess the show just wanted to wait for that story for some reason?? These last few episodes should be great, I hope they don't leave everything for next season.

            Originally posted by Ham Slammer View Post
            I agree that the queen isn't really brainwashed. She has a history of plotting and controlling what Tommen does. She's up to something.
            No clue whats going on there, but I bet it has something to do with Loras.
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              Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
              I always thought they were turned into WW's? That's why they were all boys.




              x2 on the Arya story. So much for her becoming a faceless man, it just wasn't in the cards for her. I guess Martin told us that when she hid her sword in the rocks. Regardless, she HAS learned a lot. Problem is though, even IF she makes it out of Bravos, she will always be looking over her shoulder, they will want her dead.

              Things are going to get interesting in the Riverlands. I guess the show just wanted to wait for that story for some reason?? These last few episodes should be great, I hope they don't leave everything for next season.



              No clue whats going on there, but I bet it has something to do with Loras.


              My theory is the babies become his "officers" - the other ones that ride horses. Somehow.

              I think Loras definitely confessed something to the Sparrow. And I want to know what Tommen was told by the Sparrow that he was supposed to not tell anyone. But he told Cersei... Some secret.

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                Originally posted by afishinman14 View Post
                My theory is the babies become his "officers" - the other ones that ride horses. Somehow.

                I think Loras definitely confessed something to the Sparrow. And I want to know what Tommen was told by the Sparrow that he was supposed to not tell anyone. But he told Cersei... Some secret.
                Well, the fact that Lancel Lannister has spilled his guts to the High Sparrow tells me that it could be that he knows, for fact, that Tommen is NOT the biological son of Robert Baratheon and therefore not the true king of Westeros.

                Like I have stated before on the thread, as far as Kings Landing goes, I'm just sitting back with a bag of popcorn and hoping things get worse every episode. It's been rather enjoyable as of late!

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                  A bit late to the party here, but last week's episode was amazing! WHO IS THE HIGH SPARROW????! I love this guy!!

                  Pretty cool theory on the Mad King not actually being 'mad', but 'Branned'.

                  I was happy to see Arya break from the Faceless (and pick up Needle), Sam getting his father's sword, and the return of Benjin Stark.

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                    I agree with a lot of the theories. I think the Three eyed raven messed with the Mad King. I think Bran is seeing it to show him not to mess with the past anymore, like he did with Hodor. I also think it is foreshadowing Cersie going mad and burning down Kings Landing when Tomen dies. Im hoping Jamie will be the one to kill her, just like he did with the King. Those visions were great. I paused and went through them like 20 times.

                    I'm kind of tired of the High Sparrow stuff, but hoping for a big payoff.

                    The description for next episode is, "The High Sparrow eyes another target. Jaime confronts a hero. Arya makes a plan. The North is reminded."

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                      I cannot wait until the High Sparrow bites it! Tired of his.....

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                        Originally posted by bps3040 View Post
                        I cannot wait until the High Sparrow bites it! Tired of his.....
                        I held your sentiment for a while- until I remembered that I can't stand the Lannisters (except for Tyrion). I get the biggest kick out of the looks he gives Jamie Lannister every time he sees him.

                        Think about where the Starks would be if it weren't for the Lannisters. The North remembers

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                          Originally posted by crawdaddct View Post
                          I agree with a lot of the theories. I think the Three eyed raven messed with the Mad King. I think Bran is seeing it to show him not to mess with the past anymore, like he did with Hodor. I also think it is foreshadowing Cersie going mad and burning down Kings Landing when Tomen dies. Im hoping Jamie will be the one to kill her, just like he did with the King. Those visions were great. I paused and went through them like 20 times.

                          I'm kind of tired of the High Sparrow stuff, but hoping for a big payoff.

                          The description for next episode is, "The High Sparrow eyes another target. Jaime confronts a hero. Arya makes a plan. The North is reminded."
                          The north is reminded sounds bad for Rickon... the skeleton crew at the nights watch is in major trouble.

                          Wights that can climb upside down at 14 miles an hour on the ceiling shouldnt have a problem climbing a wall.

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                            There's magic in the wall. Preventing the whites from crossing. That is, unless touching Bran undid that magic too. That's why Cold Hands, and I'm assuming Benjin as well, cannot cross the wall. They're "half" white walker. Magic prevents them

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                              Originally posted by afishinman14 View Post
                              There's magic in the wall. Preventing the whites from crossing. That is, unless touching Bran undid that magic too. That's why Cold Hands, and I'm assuming Benjin as well, cannot cross the wall. They're "half" white walker. Magic prevents them
                              That's the big question. Did Bran undo the magic, including the wall. If so, its on.

                              We need some Frey Pie... Book readers understand.

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                                Originally posted by crawdaddct View Post
                                That's the big question. Did Bran undo the magic, including the wall. If so, its on.

                                We need some Frey Pie... Book readers understand.
                                [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NjNL4Nsa4Q&sns=em"]"Mr. Gorbachev - tear down this wall." - Ronald Reagan, Berlin, 1987 - YouTube[/ame]

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