Jun 20, 2016
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Jun 19, 2016
When that Stark Banner dropped reclaiming Winterfell...TheConstant, J.T., IZZO and 3 others like this. -
May 2, 2016
The ending of the first episode.... I will never look at her the same way again. I kinda knew she was old but -
May 1, 2016
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May 1, 2016
Only Jons return would have everyone forgetting Ramsey fed his step mom and brother to his hounds -
Apr 24, 2016
That episode felt really short to me...we just basically checked in with everyone and it was over -
Nov 23, 2015
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Jul 23, 2015
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Jun 16, 2015
Next season is going to be pretty hectic:
- Aftermath of the stabbing. Does Melisandre bring him back to life? Does his body get burned by the Watch, but his Targaryen blood cause his body to survive (assuming R+L=J is true). Where the f--- was Ghost?
- Arya's loss of sight
- Lannisters vs Martells, they have the prince as a hostage already
- Cersei's revenge
- Margaery trial - or if Cersei revenge comes first, maybe there will be no trial
- Tyrion and Varys running Meereen
- What happens with Daenerys
a lot of khaledthink before next season starts, but if jon snow is dead then f--- this show I'm done(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Jun 15, 2015
Jon Snow warged into his dire wolf is the most likely scenario
We haven’t seen Jon warg on the show, but book fans are convinced that the leader of the Night’s Watch could have transferred his soul into the body of Ghost. As Jon dies in the books, the last word he says is “Ghost” (which, notably, did not happen on the show). How appropriate that the dire wolf named “Ghost” would capture the soul of his master. Melisandre also utters a prophecy in the books that may apply here: “Now he was a man, now a wolf, now a man again.” It’s unclear whether she’s talking about Jon, but a Stark would make sense.
Melisandre brings Jon back from the dead
We know from her attempted seduction of him that Melisandre sees something of worth in Jon. Perhaps she has her own theories about his true parentage. Now that Stannis is presumably dead, Melisandre needs a new messiah. We haven’t seen Melisandre bring anyone back from the dead, but back in Season three, the Red Woman did meet Thoros of Myr, a priest who resurrected a man six times using the power of the Lord of Light.
Jon is reborn in fire
The Night’s Watch has been careful to burn the bodies of the dead to prevent them from becoming Wights. If you ascribe to the R + L = J theoryabout Jon’s mother this could have some interesting implications. If Jon does have Targaryen blood, he might be able to survive or even be resurrected by fire, much like Daenerys was unharmed by fire during the birth of her dragons in season one. -
Jun 15, 2015
"The one thing ive come to learn about jon snow is he always comes back" - Samwell Tarly -
Jun 15, 2015
Cersei's bloodbath revenge tour is going to be so ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ Can't believe they let her walk out of there. As my Godfather 50 would say "That was a mistake"
Pissed about Jon Snow but I don't think we've seen the last of him (despite the actor's interviews). I don't believe Stannis is dead. At all. And also I thought the most tragic moment of the show was Jamie and his daughter. That caught me completely off gaurd. -
Jun 8, 2015
Stannis is a p---- whipped simp and always has been as far as the show goes. He killed is own daughter because a thot told him to lol. Where is everybody that used to d-ck ride this loser? -
May 31, 2015
Best episode so far this season? -
May 25, 2015
Only religious extremists could get me to root for Cersei.Narsh, Gattuso8, Peter Parker and 3 others like this. -
Aug 28, 2017
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Aug 21, 2017
It was a terrible plan. I was gonna say typical Jon, not the greatest tactician, then I remembered it was Tyrions idea. WTF happened to him, taking massive Ls this season. -
Aug 21, 2017
Episode was cool for the content obviously but man there was so much traveling done so quickly it basically ruined my immersion. -
Aug 21, 2017
Extremely entertaining episode with the Westerosi A-Team (only missing Bronn) but also needlessly convoluted and some stupid writing with pointless plot points which kinda bothered me but it kept me on the edge of my seat so I can't b---- too much.
-It seemed like they were wandering for a few days, but they were able to wait while Gendry ran back to Eastwatch and then get a raven sent across the country and then for Dany to receive it and fly in to save the day? I'm overall a fan of the accelerated pace (WAY better than all the filler from past seasons) but this was a little much, or at least they could have had it be more clear how much time was passing.
-Why does Jon need to "die" like five times per episode? We all know he ain't gonna go out til the end if he does at all. Why does he need to be surrounded by white walkers and then "drown" and then get deus ex machina'd by Benjen and then get hypothermia?
-On that note, Benjen deus ex machina'd then Jon was like "come with me" then he was like "THERE'S NO TIME" and died for no reason which also seemed pointless.
-lol @ the chain g--- of white walkers pulling the dead dragon up from under the ice.
-You'd think Sansa and Arya would know not to trust Little Finger and would be able to get over hating each other when they were younger now that 90% of their family got murdered. Little Finger deceit is always interesting but I'm not the hugest fan of this plotline.
ok dope episode but had to get that out of my system -
Aug 14, 2017