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I'm wondering how long it will take for him to spill the beans about what happened with Jon's true parents.
Are we sure though, that the father is Raigor, or whatever, the departed eldest son of the mad King?
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Get StartedI'm wondering how long it will take for him to spill the beans about what happened with Jon's true parents.
Are we sure though, that the father is Raigor, or whatever, the departed eldest son of the mad King?
Another bit was revealed last night, Rhaegar had his marriage to Elia Martell annulled, and remarried to someone....
Assuming that someone was Lyanna Stark, then Jon Snow is really Jon Targaryan, nephew of Daenerys, since he would have been the child of a legitimate marriage. Don't see how it changes much though.
Well, i think everyone knew that one or all of her dragons would be killed before the end of the series, but there it is.
I loved the episode, but i'm trying really really hard to believe that Gendry made it back to the wall, the raven made it to Dragonstone, and Dany and her dragons flew over the wall in less than a day. Because you can't tell me that those fuckers survived in the middle of that lake for more than a day. I'm really trying to overlook this, but it's kind of hard. I'll just have to accept that it was an awesome fucking episode.
Also, for the book readers, I'm convinced that 95-99% of what we've seen this season and most of last season will NOT happen in the books. Before season 5, i'd say things happened fairly closely with the books with only little details changed and a few big things (Sansa married to that Bolton Bastard) changed. Yes, the show leaves a lot out from the books, but the main story is similar.
Well, i think everyone knew that one or all of her dragons would be killed before the end of the series, but there it is.
I loved the episode, but i'm trying really really hard to believe that Gendry made it back to the wall, the raven made it to Dragonstone, and Dany and her dragons flew over the wall in less than a day. Because you can't tell me that those fuckers survived in the middle of that lake for more than a day. I'm really trying to overlook this, but it's kind of hard. I'll just have to accept that it was an awesome fucking episode.
Also, for the book readers, I'm convinced that 95-99% of what we've seen this season and most of last season will NOT happen in the books. Before season 5, i'd say things happened fairly closely with the books with only little details changed and a few big things (Sansa married to that Bolton Bastard) changed. Yes, the show leaves a lot out from the books, but the main story is similar.
I agree with you . The whole timeline just didn't work. Gendry running and a her getting there in less then a day. Just not going to happen . Still it was a fun episode...
I agree with you . The whole timeline just didn't work. Gendry running and a her getting there in less then a day. Just not going to happen . Still it was a fun episode although I hate what the show is turning Arya into. I wish the new book would come out!!!
It's pretty obvious that Dary and Jon Snow wanna bone.
So are we gonna find out if she's his aunt or not before that happens?
Also the dead dragon is now undead - a white walker dragon (or a white flyer) - that is some scary fucking shit.
Years ago, Anthony C. Ferrante, the director of all the Sharknado movies, turned my own sweet departed Direwolf type dog Duchess into an undead monster beast in his movie Boo!; that kind of launched him to the Sharknado franchise.
To me, when I see the dragons, they're like sweet doggies.
I (still) love this show, but this season feels like fan fiction. I miss the cruel mind of GRRM.
I have a feeling that Arya is playing littlefinger right now. She probably knows what he's trying to do and is setting some kind of trap for him. I wouldn't doubt if either Sansa or Arya kills him in the next episode.
Biggest problem is GRRM still has 2 books to write to complete the series (Winds of Winter, a Dream of Spring), but the show can't wait. After all; the timeline from the start of the books to where they are at now in the series is only supposed to be a few years, plus the longer a show runs the more it's production costs skyrocket.
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