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The pervasive online theory is that Bram is the Night King. Somehow.
I cant help but wonder how the leftist producers will insert an anti-Trump message into an episode this season. It WILL happen, as leftists in Hollywood have to earn their bona fides.
The Night King has a dragon. Dany has two dragons and now, in Jon, a second dragon rider. With all due respect to the Dothraki and Unsullied and Westerosi knights and the Night's Watch well, they're irrelevant at this point. And Bran is a greenseer and warg with an unexplained connection to the Night King. That matters as well. As long as the Night King has a dragon, the ONLY reason to place the army of the living in harm's way would be if the show plausibly explains why this is necessary to bring the Night King on his dragon to battle against Dany, Jon and their two dragons. And that would be a real stretch.
So, unless episode 2 shifts to a different path, Jon is about to throw away most of his army for no reason other than that the showrunners are drunk on battle scenes. We will then be left with a shattered remnant of the living, with Jon and a couple of others as fugitives. The endgame will then become an Alfred the Great in the swamps story, with the survivors hiding out until they stumble on the piece of magic that was the solution all along.
The only plot-worthy justification for the mass slaughter that seems to be in store in episode 3 would be to establish the psychological premise for breaking Dany's pride, and perhaps her sanity, in order to prepare Jon and Dany to play Azor Ahai and Nissa Nissa. I can think of more credible ways to bring them to absolute despair, but these would not involve the big battle scene the showrunners, and maybe GRRM, want to stage. The AA-NN business would occur in the last episode, after the White Walkers have reached King's Landing and Cersei, Qyburn and Gregor Clegane have been settled. But that said, the right way for Jon to fight this war, at this moment, would be to withdraw and keep his army intact while he and Dany go dragon hunting with whatever assistance Bran can offer. If they can kill the Night King's dragon, or if Bran can control it by warging, they can then torch the army of the dead. But military logic apparently is not much in demand.
I’m gonna be there in the front row!
Sorry, guys, you’re all being taken for a ride - the denouement will basically be a rip-off of “Newhart” - Tyrion wakes up from what had to have been an epic drunk, and realizes it’s all just been a bad dream hatched in his fertile imagination.
Ill be satisfied with whatever ending as long as Cersei dies a slow and agonizing death.
The way they teleport all over Westeros, I think Cleganebowl could still be a possibility, but who knows?
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Sansa
Grown beautiful
Gonna be sad
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The biggest kill off of sympathetic protagonists and anti heroes since The Alamo
I hope the dragons destroy everyone in this series and throne is left empty.
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“Hard to see how Clegane Bowl happens at this point”
If there is no Clegane Bowl, then the Clegane formerly known as the Hound, can go at any time.
Some good character stuff but it was basically another episode of setup. That’s 2 out of the 6! I gotta question the producers on this.
Also, Gilly must be eating the same portions as Sam!
Or else the actress is pregnant IRL.