GoT Season 6 discussion
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SnotBubbles
Standing ovation for sure. Haha.bases_loaded;1796757 wrote:Rounds of applause for actress Sansa -
SportsAndLady??
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SnotBubblesSportsAndLady;1796767 wrote:??
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gut
Ohhhh, to have THAT job for HBO finding "talent". Too bad we can't have a bracket for THAT tourney.bases_loaded;1796757 wrote:Rounds of applause for actress Sansa
She really stood out. May have to watch again. -
AutomatikWhat's the actress' name? Can't find it.
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SnotBubbles
Eline Powell.Automatik;1796775 wrote:What's the actress' name? Can't find it.
She's like a perfect mix of Selena Gomez and Bree Olsen. Haha. -
SportsAndLadyI see what you're saying now. I was confused by actress Sansa. Thought you meant the real life actress for Sansa.
Yes, those boobs were unreal. A very underrated part of that episode. -
SnotBubbles...waiting for ETB to tune in and talk about how amazing actor Joffrey's uncircumcised, warty penis was.
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ernest_t_bass
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AutomatikBenjen is coming back!
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ernest_t_bass
My assumption as well... to save Bran and Meera.Automatik;1796934 wrote:Benjen is coming back! -
SnotBubblesThe Arya story line took an interesting turn. For the first time I'm interested.
Maybe I missed it, or just didn't pay too close of attention, but I didn't realize Sam's family was so noble and wealthy. Poor guy. His dad is a dick. Haha.
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gutSam's mom is a total MILF
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AutomatikWild fan theory that checks out.
Sam taking his family's Valyrian sword was significant. The theory is that it is the 'twin' of the sword that Jon Snow has. Sam's sword has been in the fam for 5 generations, just like Jon's who had previously belonged to the original Lord Commander in the 1st season.
Since Same is obvi a bitch and won't do much with it, Jon's soon-to-be-revealed twin will be the bearer of the sword. When Ned went to save his sister at the tower in the warg flashback, he was with a dude named Howland Reed (the one who stabbed the knight in the back to save Ned). When Ned runs upstairs, he finds his sister who just gave birth to twins. Ned takes Jon, calling him his own. Howland takes the other, who turns out to be Meera Reed, the girl dragging Bran around.
This then falls into line with the idea that Jon Snow (and now his twin sister) are half Stark and half Targaryen, able to ride dragons. Eventually they will have a reunion with Dany and it'll be game over for everybody else.
Jon, Daenerys, Meera riding dragons = world domination -
gut
Interesting. I hadn't heard that about a twin. Makes sense.Automatik;1797440 wrote: Jon, Daenerys, Meera riding dragons = world domination
Although, nothing is going to kick ass nearly as much as Bran warging into Drogon! Although there may be a bigger baddie out there yet to be revealed. -
Benny The JetSo that would mean Meera and Jon are supposed to be same age obviously...they look 10 years apart?
EDIT*** Eh, just checked it. only 4 years apart in real life. Plausible I guess. -
SnotBubblesAutomatik;1797440 wrote:Wild fan theory that checks out.
Sam taking his family's Valyrian sword was significant. The theory is that it is the 'twin' of the sword that Jon Snow has. Sam's sword has been in the fam for 5 generations, just like Jon's who had previously belonged to the original Lord Commander in the 1st season.
Since Same is obvi a bitch and won't do much with it, Jon's soon-to-be-revealed twin will be the bearer of the sword. When Ned went to save his sister at the tower in the warg flashback, he was with a dude named Howland Reed (the one who stabbed the knight in the back to save Ned). When Ned runs upstairs, he finds his sister who just gave birth to twins. Ned takes Jon, calling him his own. Howland takes the other, who turns out to be Meera Reed, the girl dragging Bran around.
This then falls into line with the idea that Jon Snow (and now his twin sister) are half Stark and half Targaryen, able to ride dragons. Eventually they will have a reunion with Dany and it'll be game over for everybody else.
Jon, Daenerys, Meera riding dragons = world domination
Theory has been floating around for some time. They could certainly pull it off, these two look like they could be twins. -
gut
It makes a lot of sense, considering we've not seen(?) Aegon, whom many thought would form the third head of the dragon. Also, I think most signs point to Dany being Azor Ahai since the part of the prophecy points toward "wake dragons out of stone". The new Red Priestess thinks it's Dany, and I'll give her benefit of the doubt since Melissandre is already 0 for 1.SnotBubbles;1797460 wrote:
Theory has been floating around for some time. They could certainly pull it off, these two look like they could be twins. -
SnotBubblesNo discussion on Sunday's episode? I thought it was pretty good (just watched last night).
Wasn't surprised by the survival of the Hound. Will be interesting to see how he comes back into the story (good or evil). Things seem to be shaping up for a pretty big war at the end of the season. Arya's scene was predictable. I think the high sparrow's days are numbered, it appears Margaery is faking it all. -
AutomatikCleganebowl is going down.
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bases_loadedThat wasn't Arya.
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AutomatikI'm into the Fight Club like theory that's going around regarding Arya.
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GOONx19I'm hoping the theory alternative to Cleganebowl takes place for the trial by combat.
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redstreak oneFor as much training Arya had with being an assassin, she certainly was boldly walking around Braavos like she owned the place! lol Either theory is plausible IMO
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SnotBubblesHave you guys 1) all read the books or 2) are all members of GoT discussion boards?
Or 3) am I just retarded.
Because some of the shit you say makes no sense to me and I've watched and understood every episode (or so I think).