So the Lannisters are about teh fight the people and high Sparrow, which they can't win, the Dorn is coming for them, little Finger has an army will proly use it against Ramsey, the Tyrells may get pissed off with their heirs in the dungeon.
I also had the idea that melisandre was >= thoros, "powers" wise, but apparently she's just a noob lvl 1 necromancer
Was thrown off by the boobs I guess
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
"a mysterious non-human race that were reportedly the original inhabitants of the continent of Westeros".
"In the present day, most believe that they are simply the stuff of myth and never existed at all. Even the few that do believe they once existed, such as Maester Luwin or Ned Stark, believe that they have long since gone extinct."
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GRRM hinted years ago that he wasn't gone for good:
Quote:
Jon's presence in the forthcoming volume The Winds of Winter is uncertain; when asked in 2011 by Entertainment Weekly "Why did you kill Jon Snow?", author Martin responded "Oh, you think he’s dead, do you?"[6] Asked later whether Jon was killed or will survive, Martin responded with a laugh, "I will not comment on that."
Don't forget that there was a dude in earlier seasons who got revived from absolute death around 6 times, Arya met him and asked him whether it'd be possible to revive someone without a head (her father obviously); the guy told him "lol, no it has its limits", and that every time he came back he had lost a part of himself, I dunno if he meant his soul or personality like spiritual, or physically because he didn't have an eye etc. So although this is extremely powerful and apparently extremely rare, it can be done by different people with the gift, I guess.
What happened to the Mountain can't really be compared, that's some sort of reanimation zombie stuff, although to be in that state he does take orders like a champ.
That was enjoyable, more in a sadistic way rather than narratively speaking, but I'll take it. Unsurprisingly, if you cut the Dorne telenovelas and the mother of Durrgons, suddenly the show picks up again..who would have thought
I did dislike the ending though and how it was handled (felt almost comedic to me, they phoned it in), but that was an inevitable burden. Let's hope the whole thing doesn't become a living dank meme.
Kit Harington’s Game of Thrones character is not only alive, but he has a major storyline coming up in season 6.
The actor tells EW that keeping his role secret was particularly difficult because he spent more days on set than ever before, and more days than any other Thrones actor this year.
“It’s a massive season for him, it’s the biggest season for him so far, he features very prominently this season,” Harington says in the above video. “I was told that when I was told I was coming back – that the season I was coming back for would be my biggest, and that’s quite a lot to take as well.”
So the books' gotta be canon when they conflict with the tv-show, right? I thought the show had entered uncharted territories now and that it remained to be seen whether the books would mirror the show or not.
So the books' gotta be canon when they conflict with the tv-show, right? I thought the show had entered uncharted territories now and that it remained to be seen whether the books would mirror the show or not.
Well, if ol' Georgie was to croak and they had some other writer (like R.A. Salvatore ) write the rest of it based on his notes, would you still consider it canon?
The show cuts a lot of corners, has removed a lot of tertiary characters etc., but the broad strokes of it is very much from GRRM himself. Jon was always going to be resurrected, I don't see how anyone could've doubted that. The endgame, for the most part, will most likely be the same in the show and the books, if those ever get released.
Did the people complaining about the changes in the show, read the last two books? The only changes they made which are illogical, are the Dorne parts.
Decapitated or burned bodies could not be revived,so no Rob or Ned.
Resurrection don't heal the body completely,you should at least have some scars left,And if you are missing an eye or limbs,while can still be revived,it's lost forever. in addition,revived persons suffering from memory lose.
The Rest of the dead either too long dead or didn't knew about red priest resurrection abilities,you still have the Mountain ,but he is more of undead then fully revived like Snow.
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It's hardly plot cheat when you setup a plot point several seasons ago, just to show that people can get ressurected sometimes and just so that it can get reminded in a very blunt way prior to the actual deed.
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