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I absolutely believe Kit Harrington when he says that he (the actor) will not be back NEXT season. That red herring has been too carefully crafted. My prediction is that Jon's character will be played by a CGI enhanced-wolf next season and then for the next season (8) Kit Harrington will return to the role. While Jon is in direwolf form he will discover the fate of Benjen (he has become a something like Coldhands) and he will rejoin Bran at some point. To be honest I hope you guys are right and we do see Jon Snow come back next season. |
Pretty cool "spoiler" here:
'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: The Dragons Will Be Different In A Big Way After The Season 5 Finale |
Ian McShane joining GOT...awesome!
Why Ian McShane Is the Perfect Actor for ‘Game of Thrones’ - Speakeasy - WSJ |
What is everyone watching while waiting on Season 6?
I have finished Downton Abbey (yes, I deserve your ridicule and scorn) I started Sense8, but some of the story arcs are so damn boring it brings down the entire show. Has anyone given Humans a shot? |
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My fave is I am Cait though...... just fuck1ng kidding lol |
I just finished the first season of The 100 on Netflix, torrenting season 2 right now. Pretty good. A little teeny-melodrama at the beginning but the plot kicks in after a couple episodes and the cliched dialogue is kept to a minimum after that. Builds to a pretty epic conclusion and cliffhanger for season 2.
Also, if you haven't seen Daredevil (the new show, not the Ben Afflec movie) on Netflix... Stop what you are doing and go watch it, because it's amazing. Even if you aren't really into the MCU that much. |
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I like the 100 too.
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Second season of The 100 was pretty damn good too. A few plot threads seemed a bit far fetched, even for that universe but overall I would give the season a solid 8.5 out of 10, if not a 9. I really enjoy that show and it's turning out to be one of the better sci-fi/fantasy-ish things currently in production
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Yeah its definitely one of the few sci-fi shows that doesn't display clear low budget shortcomings. The chick who is the leader of the grounders is actually one of the stars of Fear The Walking Dead, which is pretty cool.
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That was a great "not your typical TV show" twist with her and her decision towards the end of season 2. Did not really see that coming.
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Winter is almost here! I have been so flipping excited the last two weeks for season 6 I have been playing the GOT theme song in my head continuously and I haven't gone insane yet!
To prepare for tonight I re-watched season 5, and I have to say that "Hardhome" and "The Dance of Dragons" were probably the finest TV episodes ever IMO. This is partly due to them being the climax of the entire story arch both in the show and the books, but the scenes with Shireen either with Stannis or Davos were absolutely heart-wrenching. Sansa's wedding night was a terrible occurrence, but the sacrifice to the Red God by Melissandre is absolutely the most horrible death and scene yet. The Social Justice Warriors that want to use the show to somehow advance their retarded agenda can just bugger off. Short-term and long-term predictions: - Dany and the new Khal will team up and return to Meereen thanks to Drogon. - Davos will kill Melissandre which will lead to the resurrection of Jon Snow. - Rickon will be the Ruler of the Seven Kingdoms by the end of the series and books. So Drogon and Ghost are tied as my favorite characters followed closely by Tyrion. Enjoy the season premier tonight! |
Loved it!!!
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I really enjoyed it, forgot how awesome it is watching new episodes and knowing anything can happen, there were some good moments for sure
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Very satisfying episode.
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Crazy theory?
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Crazy right?! But cool if it happened. |
^ this is actually my prediction as well. John is a targaryan
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did anyone else think that john was going to be reanimated into a white walker since they left his body outside over night at the end of season 5? That was my first thought but I am really hoping for the tagaryen theory too.
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That would be awesome lol
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I know right?!
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Mixed feelings: glad Jon is back, mad it happened in such a cliche and predictable way, bummed and wish it happened as epic as my theory, glad to see Melisandra admit she knows nothing lol. Tyrion with the dragons though guys... bad ***.
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I also wanted to see a more grandiose resurrection, but just having Jon back is a good thing.
Tyrion and the dragons and Bran being back is pretty awesome. Unless I am misinterpreting the preview, next week we actually get to see Rhaegar in the flesh! Very intriguing. It can't be said that Ramsey is not a man of action. Good luck with the wildings + Jon Snow + the Night's Watch + The Red God! So far a very strong start to Season 6! |
This show is off to a terrific start. I'm hoping the Daenerys and Arya story lines pick up a bit, but I'm loving everything else.
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Pretty interesting bit I found on-line
Hodor. Hold the door. Hold door. Hodor. RIP. Game of Thrones' beloved gentle giant appears to have perished at the hands of the White Walkers, after Bran Stark "warged into" (took control of) his body during the attack on the cave where they'd been hiding out. It's a gut punch, since Hodor was one of the rare sources of joy in a deeply depressing show. But in addition to being tragic, it's also game-changing. It sure looks like Bran just manipulated time, creating a link between Hodor's mind in the past and the present which warped the young Hodor's mind. That means Bran just demonstrated an ability to manipulate time and change the past — a skill with potentially earth-shattering consequences for the Game of Thrones universe. How Hodor's mind was broken hodor (HBO) Ever since Hodor was introduced in season one, one of the big questions surrounding the character is "why is 'Hodor' the only word he can say?" Now we've finally gotten the answer — and it explains what happened. In that last scene, Bran is using his Greenseer powers, the name for Bran's ability to observe events in the past and have visions of the future. Most of his plot this season has been spent exploring those abilities with his mysterious tree-bound mentor, the Three Eyed Raven. In this episode, the two of them are watching a scene of a young Ned Stark at Winterfell, with young Hodor in the background (he worked in Winterfell as a stableboy). Related5 winners and 7 losers from the terrific Game of Thrones episode "The Door" When the White Walkers attack Bran's cave, Meera and the Three Eyed Raven urge Bran to use his "warg" powers on Hodor, a longstanding ability of Bran's that is separate from Greensight. Warging allows Bran to take control of the bodies of other beings and use them as if they were his own. Other characters, like the Wildling Orell from season three, have only been shown using this ability on animals. But Bran can and has done it to Hodor. This happened for the first time in season three, when Bran and his companions were hiding (from Orell, coincidentally). Hodor's yelling threatened to give them away, and Bran warged into him to calm him down. BRAN COULD HAVE BEEN SECRETLY MANIPULATING EVERYTHING THAT WE'VE SEEN ON THE SHOW SO FAR Throughout the show, Hodor has been either afraid of fighting or unwilling to do it. Bran taking control of his body is the only way to wield his massive strength in defense of Bran and his friends. In season four, when they were captured by Roose Bolton's man Locke, Bran warged into Hodor to kill Locke and escape. Hence why Bran needs to take over Hodor now: They need him to get up and help escape the White Walkers. So Bran wargs into Hodor — but crucially, he does it while he's also still observing the past. Bran is watching the past and controlling Hodor's body in the present at the same time. That appears to have created a psychic link between past Hodor and present Hodor. We see past Hodor's eyes go white, which is what happens when Bran seizes control. Past Hodor hears Meera Reed yelling "hold the door" through the link, which he starts repeating. He eventually shortens this to "Hodor," and that becomes the only thing he can say for the rest of his life after that event. So by seizing control of Hodor's mind in the present, just before his death, Bran screwed up his mind decades in the past. Bran created Hodor as we've known him on the show. Bran is responsible for the destruction of Hodor's mind. Game of Thrones has been setting up Bran's time-travel powers for a while Game of Thrones (HBO) This isn't the first time the show has suggested Bran has time-travel powers. Two weeks ago, during "Oathbreaker," Bran watched his father Ned's battle at the Tower of Joy. He yelled at Ned, and it seemed like Ned turned his head. At the time, the Three Eyed Raven suggested that Bran had done nothing, and Ned had turned around for some other reason. "The past is already written," the Raven said. "The ink is already dry." But now, it looks like this is false. Indeed, in interviews after that episode, Isaac Hampstead-Wright — the actor who plays Bran — suggested that Bran really does possess the power to change events in the past. "It's enough of a utility to just be able to look back in time and allow that to inform your decisions in the future, but the fact that you might be able to change time? It's massive. It's unprecedented," Hampstead-Wright told the Hollywood Reporter. "For Bran, it presents a humongous kind of challenge, because we all know from Doctor Who that if you start messing with time, things go wrong. I think the temptation now is definitely there." Now it seems clear that Hampstead-Wright wasn't speaking in hypotheticals. Bran's Greenseer power doesn't just give him power to watch things. It looks like he can actually affect events in the past. It's possible, however, that the Three Eyed Raven was still technically right. Bran might have the power to effect the past, but only in a way that leads to outcomes we already see in the present. Hodor was only capable of saying "Hodor" before the events of this episode. That would mean that Bran couldn't go back in time and prevent Ned Stark from being executed. But he could have played some role in the sequence of events that ended with Ned's execution. Remember, Bran is invisible to the people in the past unless he tries to make himself known, which means that Bran could have been secretly manipulating everything that we've seen on the show so far. In other words, anything that's happened so far could theoretically be Bran's fault. This suggests some crazy fan theories could be true Bran Stark (HBO0 Is this once-little guy responsible for literally everything? If Bran really can reach out and affect things he sees with his Greensight, then the implications for world of the show are enormous. Fans of the books and the show have long suspected that Bran's Greensight gave him the power to affect the past, and so have developed a lot of theories about Bran's secretly huge role in the narrative. One theory, from Redditor NegativeKarmaSniifer, is that Bran is responsible for the war that kicked off the whole thing. Remember, the reason that Robert Baratheon and Ned Stark rebelled against King Aerys Targaryen — way back in the day — is that Aerys burned Ned's father and brother, Rickard and Bran Stark, to death. Aerys had a habit of doing this; he was called the "Mad King," and obsessively said "burn them all" near the end of his life. His killing of the Starks kicked off the rebellion, putting Robert on the throne and ultimately culminating in the events of the past six seasons. NegativeKarmaSniifer suggests that Aerys's madness came from Bran attempting to contact him in the past and warn him away from his path. Perhaps contact with the future drives people insane, or maybe Bran was attempting to warn him about the White Walkers. But either way, the theory is that Bran caused everything that's happened by trying to prevent it. RelatedR+L=J: the fan theory that holds the key to Game of Thrones Another theory, which Redditor SecretTargaryens calls "Bran Stark = Bran Stark," goes back even further in time. It suggests that Bran actually founded House Stark and built the Wall centuries ago. The legendary founder of House Stark and builder of the Wall was supposedly named Bran the Builder. It's possible that he took that name because he's Bran Stark projected back in time. It gets even weirder: There have been many Bran Starks throughout the history of the house, so it's possible all of them were controlled (in whole or in part) by our Bran. A passage in the first book (A Game of Thrones) sort of supports this. Old Nan, Bran's nurse and Hodor's mother, apparently confuses Bran with other Bran Starks she's known: Sometimes Nan would talk to him as if he were her Brandon, the baby she had nursed all those years ago, and sometimes she confused him with his uncle Brandon, who was killed by the Mad King before Bran was even born. She had lived so long, Mother had told him once, that all the Brandon Starks had become one person in her head. Yeah, it's a pretty huge stretch. But this is the kind of thing we have to start thinking about, now that we know Bran could theoretically be responsible for everything that's happened. |
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So "The Door" was a huge, important episode in regard to the story of GOT.
Three big reveals were to be had: 1) The origin story of the White Walkers and the Night's King. The Children of the Forest released the genie out of the battle and is the main conflict of the series (even if most of the characters are oblivious to this fact). 2) It was subtle, but the origins of both Braavos and The Faceless Men were revealed which is something I have been wondering about. 3) Hodor - I don't think I can say too much about this, but it had quite an emotional impact on me. RIP Summer. So is this the week we get to see either Benjen or Cold Hands make a (re)appearance? Without the help of someone north of the wall it seems like a stretch that Meera and Bran are going to be able to escape the WWs/Wights. Now that we are only down to two Direwolves, will Nymeria's return be that much more awesome and huge? At some point I foresee the Starks in a seemingly impossible situation where Nymeria and her huge pack will come to the rescue! The last 8 episodes have been incredible, but only because of all the groundwork that has been laid during the seasons before. I am hopeful that the show will keep up the strong storytelling and pace up until the end. |
Wait, what did I miss about Braavos and the Faceless Men? I was getting sleepy and I don't remember anything about that.
The Door thing blew my mind. Time travel? WHAT?! (Or, their version of time travel). The tree has really spiked my interest as to what other secrets it holds. Also, I was really surprised at how easily that white walker king guy was killed with a basic spear, did I miss something there? Was it made out of the obsidian stuff? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
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"Battle of the Bastards" and "Winds of Winter" were pretty incredible. When Jon was being trampled it was the most tense and claustrophobic moment I have ever felt when watching any type of show or movie.
I was hoping that Nymeria and her many packs of wolves would show up and save the day with Ghost, but the Knights of the Vale were pretty spectacular. That battle scene was about as good as it gets. Wun wun was the highlight. Oh, and then there were the dragons and the Masters...awesome! The Sept of Baelor sequence leading up to Tommen's final scene was brilliant as well. It looks like we have some very interesting reunion possibilities next season. Which characters are you looking forward to squaring off? |
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Finally got caught up on the second half of the season the other day.
And as per usually, all it did was make me pissed off that it will be another year or more before we see he next episodes! :( |
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Life is not fair |
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I'll have forgotten all about it by the time it rolls around again. Bing watching has spoiled us. I don't even have regular cable tv anymore. |
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