Watch to S4 and pretend The Mannis wins (and is written like his book character so he doesn't murder his daughter) problem solved.
it won't be enough for me unless we see them sing together in perfect harmony
Why doesn't Arya just ask Bran to draw a map of the entire world
But how is he gonna sire an heir since you know nothing works down there 🤔🤔.
Don't think about it. The writers of this $400M final season sure didn't. It's not like 90% of the series general plot is about the viability of heredity for rule or anything.
May 16th Q&A (Finished)
Source hasn't answered the last 6+ questions so we'll stop taking questions for now to stop annoying them. Maybe more questions will be answered tomorrow.
Is Tyrion making decisions while being a prisoner?Tyrion is in front of the council as a prisoner of Grey Worm he isn't making decision he is content with being a prisoner he makes suggestions only.
Does drogon have an emotional reaction?Drogon is emotional as a dragon can get I guess. when Dany dies he comes stands over here and it's all the roar before he brings the iron throne and carries her away.
Why is Grey Worm taking Jon prisoner and later accepting his punishment and just going his merry way with the unsullied and dorthroki?When Bran names Tyrion as his hand Grey Worm gets upset and says he must pay his crimes. He will by trying to make the world a better place for the rest of his life. Then Tyrion is the one telling Jon he is going back to the Nights Watch. He said Greyworm wanted him dead and Santa wanted him back home so nobody is getting what they want it's a fair compromise.
Does Jon actually leave the wall?Yes. The last shot is him, Ghost, Tormund and a bunch of the wildings leaving the wall and heading north.
Does Rhaegar come back?No.
Do they show what Drogon does with Dany?No
Does Arya travel alone?No. With a whole crew. No one important that I noticed.
Does Arya have any main characters with her crew?No.
Does Tully and Riverrun get mentioned?I don't recall that being mentioned.
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this is hot garbage
Bran could you d-Why doesn't Arya just ask Bran to draw a map of the entire world
I'm still kinda shocked Tyrion gets a happy ending (yeah not the happiest, but he doesn't die, so happier than expected)
Oh please....no one is listening to wtf Greyworm has to say.
I mean King Bran is GRRM's idea. They're just following his plot point.
I just can't believe Grey Worm would let Jon walk after killing the one person that freed him and everyone he knows from slavery. The Dothraki only recognizes one Queen so why would they listen to King Wheelchair?
Got a feeling that Tyrion becomes eunuch in the books but the show doesn't want to go that dark so they just heavily imply that he can't get a boner anymore
So is the show gonna address that in spite of how Wildlings are willing to make peace they still live in a very desolate land and still likely will have to raid the North to survive, even during spring, and that Jon is now pretty much the King-Beyond-the-Wall? Because boy that would make thanksgiving dinners with Sansa awkward.
Or are we supposed to assume that they don't need to raid the north anymore to survive somehow?
Wait, you think he's going to? Or did I majorly miss something?
The Wildlings could probably take Last Hearth and the lands surrounding it as their own without much pushback. It's not like the Umbers are still there to contest it.
Rewatch seasons 1-4 and then just pick and choose which episodes from there to watch. No way am I sitting through those later seasons again.
The Wildlings could probably take Last Hearth and the lands surrounding it as their own without much pushback. It's not like the Umbers are still there to contest it.
Considering Jon's history for failing upwards, they'll start by taking Castle Black and other uncontested castles and before you know it Jon will have accidentally conquered enough of the North to pose a threat to Sansa.
She goes "How dare you betray me, brother?"
Jon has a deadpan expression and goes "...Jesus Christ how did I do this again."
It ends with Jon killing Sansa.
Bran is elected King in the North.
And Jon exiles himself back to the Wall....again.
Jon keeps murdering family members and Bran keeps accruing titles because of Jon.
This is really what should be done.
I'm going to imagine that once the Unsullied leave, Jon and the wildlings go settle the New Gift and the Last Heart region. Sansa gifts the Last Hearth to Jon or Tormund but Jon gets to live there either way.
"I dunt wahnt it. yOu ArE mYShe goes "How dare you betray me, brother?"
Jon has a deadpan expression and goes "...Jesus Christ how did I do this again."
I mean realistically it's not like the North ever used the Wall, and Jon is officially still the Lord Commander of the Wall. Ed was only ever acting lord commander, he wasn't ever chosen. The Wall is still his, which includes the Gift and the New Gift. Last Hearth would be a good addition for them too, but considering how much shit the Wildlings lived through just having Castle Black to themselves is already going to be a luxury.
The Night Queen "twist" at the very last scene (it has to be the very last scene, they'll think they're being poetic by bookending the show with White Walkers) is even worse because it's a lazy DUN DUN DUUUUUUUUUN for something that doesn't mean anything.I swear, if they pull a "surprise, the Night's Watch is still around!" "twist" I'm going to throw up.
I swear, if they pull a "surprise, the Night's Watch is still around!" "twist" I'm going to throw up.
I give up. How d&d will still get jobs after this mess, I will never understand.So Tyrion is going to get the council to nominate Bran while he is a prisoner of Grey Worm. Bran then makes him Hand of the King.
Then Tyrion decides that Jon should take the black as a compromise, despite Tyrion encouraging him to kill Dany. And Grey Worm is cool with all of this?
What in the 7 Hells is this nonsense?
I still want to know what Varys heard in the flame. I thought maybe it would explained but I guess not..
Anyone remember how they felt after seeing all those mysterious symbols left by the White Walkers? "They were mocking the COF" felt so disappointing.
Mediocre white men. Will always have jobs.I give up. How d&d will still get jobs after this mess, I will never understand.