I was being sarcastic, but it would be ironic if somehow I was right.Maybe Bran AKA the Three-Eyed Raven was observing from the pommel of Longclaw.
I was being sarcastic, but it would be ironic if somehow I was right.Maybe Bran AKA the Three-Eyed Raven was observing from the pommel of Longclaw.
It's a zombie controlled by the Night King, you've watched enough of the Walking Dead to know the answer. You know, bottom line, GOT has really reinvented the Zombie genre.Glad to see the end of Littlefinger.
It appears the bad dragon may be more powerful than the good dragons. But would it go after it's mother?
To be fair, I think it is hard to keep it straight if you have both read the books (about 3,500 pages) and watched the show (67 episodes). There are a lot of things that happen the same way in both, but there are some differences too. The example above regarding the prophecy does happen in both. It is just that the last aspect of the prophecy (regarding the valonqar - or little brother) is not included in the show.Is this thread like The Walking Dead one where some people continually try to interject stuff from the comics as if they're fact as it relates to the show ?
Maybe the show will have Jaime kill Cersei, kind of a repeat of the "King Slayer." he killed a king in the beginning, even though they didn't show it on TV, they gave the reason why he did it. Perhaps, like a "Checkhov's Gun," the foundation has been set for Jaime killing an insane royal once again. If they try to stay as predictable the next season as they did this one, then Jaime's killing Cersei.To be fair, I think it is hard to keep it straight if you have both read the books (about 3,500 pages) and watched the show (67 episodes). There are a lot of things that happen the same way in both, but there are some differences too. The example above regarding the prophecy does happen in both. It is just that the last aspect of the prophecy (regarding the valonqar - or little brother) is not included in the show.
Maybe the show will have Jaime kill Cersei, If they try to stay as predictable the next season as they did this one, then Jaime's killing Cersei.