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Originally posted by Wall_Hanger View PostNot sure if this has been put to bed yet or not but Tyrion is thought to be a targarian.
1. Daenerys
2. Jon Snow (Aegon)
3. Tyrion Lannister (because his mom might have been raped by or seduced by the Mad King)
4. Young Griff from the books (the Aegon that was supposed to be killed by The Mountain).
5. And, my personal theory, Jon Snow's baby that is growing in Daenerys.
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Originally posted by Dave View PostBran is certainly connected to the night king through their involvement with the wildlings. The wildlings made the white king and the third eye raven is a religious leader for the wildlings. But I don't think they are the same person. I think Bran has the ability to defeat the knight king but we don't know how, he may not know how yet.
So far the story has followed the war of the roses pretty closely. If GRR Martin sticks to that path a targarion will win the war and marry a lanister to reunite the 7 kingdoms. Exactly which targarion and which lanister I'm not sure but there aren't many options left.
Of course he doesn't have to stick with that and can rewrite whatever he wants.
On the second part it would have to be Jaime and Dany. That would be interesting. I'm very interested in Jaime's story line moving forward, he has a useful military background.
Originally posted by 150class View PostI thought bran was the night king?
He worgged(sp) into the first man to convince the children of the forest not to create the white walkers to fight back against the wildlings/humans and because he stayed in that guys body to long when he was being killed by them a part of him stayed?
That’s why the night king suddenly looked at the ravens when Bran worgged(sp) into one and flew over his army last season.
Originally posted by Wall_Hanger View PostNot sure if this has been put to bed yet or not but Tyrion is thought to be a targarian.
Originally posted by El General View PostThere is also a plot line in the books with another supposed Targaryen that the show has skipped, but could possibly be introduced this season. So, if you are scoring at home . . .
1. Daenerys
2. Jon Snow (Aegon)
3. Tyrion Lannister (because his mom might have been raped by or seduced by the Mad King)
4. Young Griff from the books (the Aegon that was supposed to be killed by The Mountain).
5. And, my personal theory, Jon Snow's baby that is growing in Daenerys.Last edited by Birddog66; 04-17-2019, 10:03 AM.
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Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post*children of the forest
On the second part it would have to be Jaime and Dany. That would be interesting. I'm very interested in Jaime's story line moving forward, he has a useful military background.
I'm not buying the Bran/night king theory. It breaks the whole time space continuum, if Bran was the night king how could he still be Bran at the same time? I know the story is in the fantasy category, but they have tried to keep things "some-what" believable.
There was rumors/talk in the books, I don't remember it ever being brought up in the show? Unless I'm wrong, I doubt they go that direction now. But anything is possible I guess.
I could be wrong but I highly doubt we get any knew characters this season. I mean, there is going to be 2 wars before it's all over. As far as the books go, I always thought Griff was a back-up plan of Varys and co., just in case Dany didn't work out, and Griff being a hoax.
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Originally posted by Wall_Hanger View PostThe only real reference in the show that I remember is that Tywin frequently quipped to Tyrion that "he was no son of his". Which at the time I took as him not approving of Tyrion and generally being disgusted with him as a person. Now, it may mean that he knew the truth and Aegon raped his wife and Tyrion was not a Lannister. This would also hold with the notion of the dragons seeming OK with Tyrion's presence. If Jamie knew about this as well, it would give him all the more reason to take on the role of kingslayer or I guess Tywin could have informed him of this at the right moment to motivate Jamie to kill the king.
We have 3 dragons and 3 riders, as of now. Nobody is going to be riding the dead one (Viseroin)besides the night king. At some point Bran is suppose to fly according to the OG 3-eyed raven.
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Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
On the second part it would have to be Jaime and Dany. That would be interesting. I'm very interested in Jaime's story line moving forward, he has a useful military background.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostSeems like the might still be a little steamed about him killing her dad...
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I was just watching a breakdown preview of ep 1 going into ep 2
The poster shows a clip with Arya in the crypt shooting a bow... all well and good... Except, in this clip, she was shooting the bow LEFT handed... I distinctly recall and have since verified that in season 1 when Arya showed up Bran while he was practicing, she shot RIGHT handed.
Is this some flub in continuity or are we about to find something else out about "Arya's" character... does anyone recall whether Jaqen was left or right handed?
But then again, Arya is left handed with the sword (needle)Last edited by 47; 04-17-2019, 01:45 PM.
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Originally posted by JFISHER View PostI was just watching a breakdown preview of ep 1 going into ep 2
The poster shows a clip with Arya in the crypt shooting a bow... all well and good... Except, in this clip, she was shooting the bow LEFT handed... I distinctly recall and have since verified that in season 1 when Arya showed up Bran while he was practicing, she shot RIGHT handed.
Is this some flub in continuity or are we about to find something else out about "Arya's" character... does anyone recall whether Jaqen was left or right handed?
But then again, Arya is left handed with the sword (needle)
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Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
I'm not buying the Bran/night king theory. It breaks the whole time space continuum, if Bran was the night king how could he still be Bran at the same time? I know the story is in the fantasy category, but they have tried to keep things "some-what" believable.
I could be wrong but I highly doubt we get any knew characters this season. I mean, there is going to be 2 wars before it's all over. As far as the books go, I always thought Griff was a back-up plan of Varys and co., just in case Dany didn't work out, and Griff being a hoax.
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