Jun 6, 2016 this thread is a good explanations of some of the ways in which she has been villainous. that is not to say she is a villain outright, but a lot of her actions have been ya know https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/2b8cmo/spoilers_all_why_i_believe_daenerys_will_be_a/
Jun 6, 2016 She's like a Mongol Khan taking over lands with brutality. And she's a Targaryen, which means she could snap at any moment like her crazy a--- father.
Jun 6, 2016 Will be interesting to see the Starks and Targaryens relationship when they stumble across each other, especially if Deanarys and Jon don't know they're related. Let's just hope Theon gets there first and redeems himself. With Tyrion besides Daenarys, he likes Snow and don't think they'll battle each other.
Jun 6, 2016 the only time we see the mad king is when Bran's having a vision, around the time after finding out he gave hold-door the seizure. it's almost as if the scene of the mad king repeating "burn them all" was tactically placed, to foreshadow a future event, hint at a past event or outright show the mad king went f---ing mad cause a warg showed him the future/white walkers. (repeats "burn them all" and orders his kingdom to hoard/produce/store wildfire...) I dunno I feel like I've just found one giant piece of this f---ing puzzle. Maybe we could go deeper down the rabbit hole and assume Bran will warg/seizure the mad king later in the series. Even deeper and find that Bran has been pulling strings for a long time. (i hope not cause brans a lil bih)
Jun 6, 2016 this isn't 100% confirmed yet though right? it's more Eddard went to a tower to f--- sum poos, tower was full of Targaryen poos so he creates jon snowgaryn? like nothing fully confirms it yet hey, it's just sorta the most llikely theory
Jun 6, 2016 Either way Jon and Daenerys are related. Yeah it's not 100% confirmed at all but would be really underwhelming if Jons parents werent highborn.
Jun 6, 2016 yeah i dont buy any of this i dont think they're gonna have her snap or turn bad or anything that last bit about her thoughts on ned are interesting though. maybe she wont be a fan of sansa/jon if they ever meet, but once jon's true lineage comes to light they'll form a bond between the houses
Jun 6, 2016 Just random GoT shower thoughts after last night's episode. Sansa and Jon were turned down by that one house and they mentioned because the Starks weren't around when the Ironborn took their castle. Possibly hinting that the Starks will then get help from the Greyjoys now if they are on their way and manage to align themselves with Dany. R+L=J would have to be confirmed soon then. Just random thought.
Jun 6, 2016 The wildfire explosion could be a future event. That didn't happen in the past, otherwise King's Landing would be a disaster zone. I'd like to think that Bran learned his lesson with Hodor and won't try to mess around with the past too much. I think Bran being Bran The Builder might be the most plausible sounding tinfoil theory. No, Lyanna is definitely in the Tower. The question is, was she alone when Ned went up there?
Jun 6, 2016 Also, as far as Dany and Jon Spoiler I don't know if she would accept Jon honestly. First, Jon is a b------ unless Rhaegar secretly married Lyanna or some s---. And then if there is proof that he is Targ and is legitimized, then that means the Throne goes to Jon which would piss Dany off because she's been wanting the Throne for years.
Jun 7, 2016 Spoiler really thought arya getting stabbed repeatedly in the stomach was just a dream...it reminded me of the Red Wedding baby stabbing lmao
Jun 7, 2016 No way it was her. I think it was Jaqen. Last we saw Ayra she was hiding with her sword and now we see her skipping around in public with her hands behind her back? No way. Also, Jaqen told that b---- not to let her suffer which is exactly what she did. Either way I can't wait to see Ayra k--- not only that one b---- but hopefully Jaqen as well.
Jun 8, 2016 I believe it was Jaqen that was stabbed as well. It would explain why she had money. It would explain why she was behaving in a very visible, almost flamboyant way as she booked her passage to Westeros, and why she seemed completely calm on the bridge. This version of Arya—which is to say, Jaqen—wanted to be seen, wanted to get caught, wanted to get stabbed. Here’s what it would accomplish: 1. Jaqen would be testing the Waif, and whether she was fit for the Faceless Men. 2. He would be protecting Arya, saving her life as she saved his. 3. He would be fulfilling the old promise to give her a third life. More specifically, he would be fulfilling the promise to give her his own life. The last we see of “him,” he’s staggering down the streets of Braavos. Now, check out the promo for next week’s episode, the eighth in the season: You’ll notice two things that are relevant to the theory: The Waif sprinting, signifying that her story is far from over, and Arya running and jumping, looking very much like a girl who has not been stabbed multiple times in the stomach. It’s pretty easy to imagine Jaqen finding Arya, offering her his life, and conveying a warning—the Waif is still after you—just before he dies. Oh, and title of next week’s episode? “No one.”