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  • Has the little kid that's a cripple told anyone that the incestuous kingslayer pushed him off the balcony of the tower?

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    • I don't think so

      It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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      • I imagine that subject will come up this week as they specifically left that as a cliff hanger at the end of last episode.

        I expect Bran to forgive Jamie and defend him while Dany once again goes all crazy emotional wanting to burn people.
        Last edited by Dinner; April 19, 2019, 10:33.
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        • Well as we've been reminded many time, he is not Bran anymore, so Jamie really didn't do anything to him
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          • Sometime in the next coming episodes, Milsandre comes to Winterfell. Davos flips out and she is brought before Jon and Daenerys where is pulls out some information that makes her crucial to their plan to fight the Night King. While this meeting is taking place, Jaqen H-ghar makes his appearance in Winterfell by confronting Arya about leaving the Faceless men. He tells her her debt for leaving will be paid if she kills Milsandre. She does so to get the Faceless men off her back and to cross off another name on her list.

            Doing so also puts her in direct conflict with the Jon's goals. When she explains herself, a connection is made between the Faceless men, who serve the God of Death, and the Great Other, who is also the Lord of Darkness, the eternal enemy of R'hllor, the Lord of Light. In killing Milsandre, Arya was acting as an agent for the power behind the Night King and the Army of the Dead. Jon is forced to sentence her to death. And we all know that in Winterfell, those who pass judgement should swing the sword.
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            • Way too complicated. Night King and his forces battle and win their way south. Zombie Jamie is the one who kills Cersei and therefore his unborn baby. The end.
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              • Not shown in the trailer: The night king kills Elmo (or is Elmo?!?)
                 
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              • Originally posted by Donegeal View Post
                Sometime in the next coming episodes, Milsandre comes to Winterfell. Davos flips out and she is brought before Jon and Daenerys where is pulls out some information that makes her crucial to their plan to fight the Night King. While this meeting is taking place, Jaqen H-ghar makes his appearance in Winterfell by confronting Arya about leaving the Faceless men. He tells her her debt for leaving will be paid if she kills Milsandre. She does so to get the Faceless men off her back and to cross off another name on her list.

                Doing so also puts her in direct conflict with the Jon's goals. When she explains herself, a connection is made between the Faceless men, who serve the God of Death, and the Great Other, who is also the Lord of Darkness, the eternal enemy of R'hllor, the Lord of Light. In killing Milsandre, Arya was acting as an agent for the power behind the Night King and the Army of the Dead. Jon is forced to sentence her to death. And we all know that in Winterfell, those who pass judgement should swing the sword.
                I suspect Milsandre doesn't show up until after Winterfell falls.
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                • From another site but I still chuckled.

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                      • Originally posted by Donegeal View Post
                        Sometime in the next coming episodes, Milsandre comes to Winterfell. Davos flips out and she is brought before Jon and Daenerys where is pulls out some information that makes her crucial to their plan to fight the Night King. While this meeting is taking place, Jaqen H-ghar makes his appearance in Winterfell by confronting Arya about leaving the Faceless men. He tells her her debt for leaving will be paid if she kills Milsandre. She does so to get the Faceless men off her back and to cross off another name on her list.

                        Doing so also puts her in direct conflict with the Jon's goals. When she explains herself, a connection is made between the Faceless men, who serve the God of Death, and the Great Other, who is also the Lord of Darkness, the eternal enemy of R'hllor, the Lord of Light. In killing Milsandre, Arya was acting as an agent for the power behind the Night King and the Army of the Dead. Jon is forced to sentence her to death. And we all know that in Winterfell, those who pass judgement should swing the sword.
                        Hey man, good to see you.

                        Alternate theory: Jaqen shows up, pulls off his face and reveals himself to be Syrio Forel, First Sword of Braavos, pulls off his face again and is back to Jaqen, pulls off his face one more time and is Ned, starts to pull off his face another time but is stabbed by Arya, who then winks at the camera.
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                        • the pics were funny

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                          • Well I guess episode 2 will have to be the goodbye episode that we're not going to get for episode 6. Our dead pool at work was kind of boring though this week.
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                            • Originally posted by rah View Post
                              Well I guess episode 2 will have to be the goodbye episode that we're not going to get for episode 6. Our dead pool at work was kind of boring though this week.
                              Episode 2, without a doubt, has a lot of moribund people

                              Oh and Arya has a really nice backside
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