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@Catogrande said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Catogrande said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
Didn't vary have the dagger initially? I'm sure I saw him with it when he was intriguing with that prick Littlefinger back in series one.
It was also the dagger Littlefinger held to Ned Stark's throat when he betrayed him. Would be sweet justice for his own throat to get sliced.
Probably need to go back to the attempted killing of Bran to check that dagger was used. It seems odd that such a prized dagger would go from Varys - Littlefinger - Lannisters - Vagabond killer and then end up with Littlefinger again
It sure has a life, doesn't it?
Just had a read to refresh my memory on it.
Was the dagger used in the attempt to kill Bran
Caitlyn Stark took it to KL. Varys and LF look at it and LF says it belongs to Tyrion.
Ned keeps the dagger but LF takes it from him.
Sam sees a drawing of the dagger in a book about dragonglass
LF gives it to Bran who hands it over to Arya. Sansa says to be careful as LF never gives anything away without motive. -
@Catogrande said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial OK mate, thanks. That makes as much sense as anything in GoT!
I am assuming that the story of the dagger will go full circle and it will be seen that it was LF that conspired to kill Bran and throw blame toward the Lannisters.
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@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@raznomore said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
I think its going to be a Stark killing another Stark. That'll be the next WTF moment. Probs Sansa kills Arya. The the current arc is that Little Finger is playing them off against each other, Sansa is the pretty, delicate one you'd least expect to do the business. Arya is close to the best character, if not the best acted role, in series. Seems like that's the set up for me. But she has her list to get to the end of I guess.
Nah, Ayra isn't dumb. Littlefinger will be out manipulated and will regret ever giving that dagger away.
I like the idea that Ned was out of his depth in Little Finger's world (when he was in King's Landing), but Little Finger is equally out of his depth with how things are done in the North. I hope it plays out that way.
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Heard some people from Star India were arrested over the hack/leak.
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@Sapetyvi said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
If it wasn't yet mentioned here, there has again been a leak and episode 6 is all over the internet, watch out for spoilers!
Yep. It used to be smug bastards that had read the books, now it's people that have already seen next weeks episode.
I'm one of them.
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@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Sapetyvi said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
If it wasn't yet mentioned here, there has again been a leak and episode 6 is all over the internet, watch out for spoilers!
I'm one of them.
Couldn't resist aye? I assume the quality was a bit choppy?
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@Milk said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Sapetyvi said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
If it wasn't yet mentioned here, there has again been a leak and episode 6 is all over the internet, watch out for spoilers!
I'm one of them.
Couldn't resist aye? I assume the quality was a bit choppy?
Will watch the hd version later. Quality was ok on a small screen.
It wasn't a hack it was a copy from the HBO fuck up early release -
1080P versions of ep 6 floating around. 2.0 sound though. I watched just to avoid getting spoiled by the assholes I work with. Good episode. It's gonna be a long year waiting for the final season
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Watched it. Best episode this season thus far IMO.
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@antipodean said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
Watched it. Best episode this season thus far IMO.
That's a massive call but I've heard similar from a few folk to be fair. Two episodes in a week. This shit is AWESOME!!!
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@MN5 said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
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My long shot predictions are that neither Jon nor Dany sit on the iron throne, Gendry get's the nod for that. With Jon being undead, I reckon if he doesnt die (??) along the way he will become the new Night King "with a conscience". However it pans out, I fully expect a bitter ending.
@Paekakboyz said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
Bronn must be part Australian surf life guard and part fish - as I have no idea how he dragged Jamie down the river, in armour, with horse warriors all over the show
Simple explanation:
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Ok all I'll say is @antipodean is 100% correct. Can the rest of you fluffybunnies make sure you see it quicksmart?
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This is not a spoiler but a question.
I don't get these undead soldier things. They are effectively reanimated dead bodies so how is it that you can re-dead them in the way you would kill a living being?
What does it matter if you stick a sword through a body that already has half its innards rotted away?
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@Crucial: I suppose we have to give the writers some leeway. But if we were to try and make sense of the supernatural, we know that only dragon glass, and dragon flame are able to put the undead to rest. maybe dragon glass to a zombie is like salt to a garden snail?
What I found interesting was the whole hierarchy of undead, where if you kill a commanding zombo it destroys all subordinate undead which it converted along the way. future fight scene is obvious: overrun by zombo's, defeat imminent for the good guys, then Jon Snow caps the Night King and all walkers insta pop. Snow renounces the throne, and dies as his mission is complete. Gendry sits the iron throne, while Jorah is rewarded for his perseverance in the Friend zone, and transfers the first known case of stone clap.
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I'm talking about the wights. They can 'die' from any old thing. They are only effective from being a mindless army of large number controlled by the White Walkers. That also makes the dragonglass thing a bit weird as although it can kill white walkers, they are small in number from what we have seen. Why does the whole army need kitting out with dragonglass weapons?
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@PN said in GOT - there will be spoilers:
@Crucial: I suppose we have to give the writers some leeway. But if we were to try and make sense of the supernatural, we know that only dragon glass, and dragon flame are able to put the undead to rest. maybe dragon glass to a zombie is like salt to a garden snail?
What I found interesting was the whole hierarchy of undead, where if you kill a commanding zombo it destroys all subordinate undead which it converted along the way. future fight scene is obvious: overrun by zombo's, defeat imminent for the good guys, then Jon Snow caps the Night King and all walkers insta pop. Snow renounces the throne, and dies as his mission is complete. Gendry sits the iron throne, while Jorah is rewarded for his perseverance in the Friend zone, and transfers the first known case of stone clap.
How come one of them conveniently stayed alive when the others bagged it? How come Snow and the gang were able to take out so many? Why was Snow fucking around on the ground instead of jumping on the Dragon?
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