Yeah didn't someone claim to have some insider knowledge and posted a thing about Tormund setting himself on fire to kill some wights?
Why don't they just build a moat around the Wall?
Yeah didn't someone claim to have some insider knowledge and posted a thing about Tormund setting himself on fire to kill some wights?
Doubt it, but I definitely think he's literally toast. He fulfilled the task of getting Tyrion to Dany, he's never going to be able to serve her, he's going to be standing in front of a dragon in the pit, and he's going to die anyway from greyscale.Maybe the grwyscale protects him from getting burned by dragon's fire.
Doubt it, but I definitely think he's literally toast. He fulfilled the task of getting Tyrion to Dany, he's never going to be able to serve her, he's going to be standing in front of a dragon in the pit, and he's going to die anyway from greyscale.
Even though we're nearing the end of what we know in the books, it's still generally pretty evident where characters are headed towards, or you can at least imagine a few separate possibilities for them. It's hard to imagine anything happening with Jorah beyond the pit. He gets kicked out of Mereen, goes to Volantis, brings back Tyrion, gets kicked out of Mereen again, gets back in again through the fighting pits, and... what? I can't even see him taking Selmy's Harpy-hunting role with how long he's been gone and the downplaying of an actual head Harpy. So he leaves Mereen for a third time to... I dunno, find Dany?
Nah, man.
RIP House Mormont
Nah, he has to survive long enough to make it to Westeros and start the greyscale plague. They didn't throw that in for nothing.
Doubt it, but I definitely think he's literally toast. He fulfilled the task of getting Tyrion to Dany, he's never going to be able to serve her, he's going to be standing in front of a dragon in the pit, and he's going to die anyway from greyscale.
Even though we're nearing the end of what we know in the books, it's still generally pretty evident where characters are headed towards, or you can at least imagine a few separate possibilities for them. It's hard to imagine anything happening with Jorah beyond the pit. He gets kicked out of Mereen, goes to Volantis, brings back Tyrion, gets kicked out of Mereen again, gets back in again through the fighting pits, and... what? I can't even see him taking Selmy's Harpy-hunting role with how long he's been gone and the downplaying of an actual head Harpy. So he leaves Mereen for a third time to... I dunno, find Dany?
Nah, man.
RIP House Mormont
Nah, he has to survive long enough to make it to Westeros and start the greyscale plague. They didn't throw that in for nothing.
...wouldn't it freeze?
No, no. He's got to make it back to Westeros so we can have a scene where he's with Jon Snow and Sam is with Dany. At which point Jon and Dany meet each sided by the others best friend and then both cry and hug their respective friends.
Jorah will beat all the combatants in the Pit. Then there will be a "final challenge" arranged by Daario in secret, where the Unsullied force all the masters into the Pit. Dany is disgusted that all her people won't honor her wishes and work behind her back and goes "NO!" and then Drogon swoops down into the Pit and roasts everyone in it - the Unsullied, Daario, Jorah, all the masters. Dany goes crazy at the insane sight and wanders into the Pit herself, climbs on Drogon, and he flies off. The smoke and ash clears.... and lone man survives... covered in a natural armor of greyscale. Cut to credits.
while we're on the subject... FUCK EVERYONE WHO PREDICTED THAT HE WOULD DIE!
omg, i was stressing the whole scene! i thought he was gonna die... Tormund is my main man in the north. I don't think i would be able to go on without him.
Jorah will beat all the combatants in the Pit. Then there will be a "final challenge" arranged by Daario in secret, where the Unsullied force all the masters into the Pit. Dany is disgusted that all her people won't honor her wishes and work behind her back and goes "NO!" and then Drogon swoops down into the Pit and roasts everyone in it - the Unsullied, Daario, Jorah, all the masters. Dany goes crazy at the insane sight and wanders into the Pit herself, climbs on Drogon, and he flies off. The smoke and ash clears.... and lone man survives... covered in a natural armor of greyscale. Cut to credits.
The Drowned God won't let Daario die.
What if Daario straight up turned on Dany during the games? He is a sword for hire after all.
Crazy thought. With no Stoneheart and with the knowledge that Jon is almost certainly not going to really die die, and with the shows tendency to skip confusing stuff, maybe they just won't have Jon get stabbed at all.
I don't think this will happen. Just a crazy thought.
Okay just for the speculation here with big spoilers.
Knowing that Jon needs to "die" and seeing the Ramsay expedition to kill Stannis I'm the only one that thinks that Stannis will be hurt badly or died on the battlefield and Melisandre will use her daughter to try to revive him but instead reviving Jon.
Pretty heavy on the speculation part but a lot of things need to happen in those two chapters left.
Amazing.Superior gif version:
Me watching this episode,
OK, so I have to admit, I really enjoyed this episode.
We got Cat of the Canals (I loved the costume and hairdo btw), we got Cersei's growing despair, and the stuff in the North was nothing short of impressive. I even liked the scenes between Olly and Sam and Sansa and Theon.
And man was I consistently clenching my asshole for Tormund and Dolorous Edd. If Edd had died there, I would've been so mad, cause I love Edd.
If Ramsay kills Stannis then who will kill Ramsay and Roose?
That would be hilarious. Patient Zero Jorah might make it to the Sansa-tier of punching bags at that point.
Best episode of the season by some distance. Incredibly tense final 20 minutes or so. Jon and Wun-Wun kicking ass was great and the Tyrion/Dany scenes were really good. Hopefully it's a strong end to the series.
I wish that "Winter" episode title was real
Since I haven't seen anyone mentioned it, Bran and Rickon got written back into the show? So how will the writers use this piece of information?
What will Sansa do/feel knowing that there are other heirs to Winterfell alive?
When it comes to GoT Lore, I assuming that the eldest son obtains the claim and all the way through to the youngest, then the eldest daughter obtains the claim of land, wealth, and etc. So wouldn't Bran and Rickon be next in line legally?
Were there any mentions that these two character would make no appearances at all?
Any gifs/webms out there of the shot of Jon running from the gate to the building? Amazed that there aren't a ton out there (though I guess it'd be kinda hefty for a gif).
I wish that "Winter" episode title was real
Snowflakes swirled from a dark sky and ashes rose to meet them, the grey and the white whirling around each other as flaming arrows arced above a wooden wall and dead things shambled silent through the cold, beneath a great grey cliff where fires burned inside a hundred caves. Then the wind rose and the white mist came sweeping in, impossibly cold, and one by one the fires went out. Afterward only the skulls remained.