Certainly implies one of them is the lone wolf or at least contemplates taking action on their own. But Bran and Arya are also still alive. Can't see Bran not supporting Jon against the others so maybe Sansa is struggling with joining them or seeking revenge.
She deserved all that Ramsay did to her, and it would have been a shame for Jon to have helped her ass in the first place. I don't foresee that happening however, if it did, I'm sure Arrya would repay her Sister at some point.. could you imagine that!
His buddy Thoros of Myr has been pulling that trick with the flaming sword for ages.
The "lone wolf dies" line is not Sansa saying that she's going to turn on Jon. It's her saying that they need to stick together against the coming shitstorm.
Also, looks like a heck of a battle is coming between the Unsullied and the Lannister army.
Who gets Dani this season? Jorah ( finally)
Tyrion Yara Davos Jon?
How about Jamie, as part of him finally turning on Cersei?
There really aren't many worthy men left in Westeros, outside of Jamie and Jon Snow
I haven't read any of the books but my prediction is that Jaime is the one who kills Cersei. When Cersei realizes that all is lost she will order the city to be burned just as the mad king did before Jaime was forced to kill him. She will give the order to destroy the remainder of the city using the last of the dragon fire with the intent to take out as much of Khaleesi's army with her. Then Jaime will be captured and spared by Tyrion who will try to convince Jaime to join them for a few episodes. Jaime won't agree until the final battle versus the dead army.
no power, no family, no wealth yet his cunning and deceit are what keeps him ahead of the game. He's the most impressive character in the series to me.
no power, no family, no wealth yet his cunning and deceit are what keeps him ahead of the game. He's the most impressive character in the series to me.
I would argue that Varys' ascent is equally as impressive. At least he stands for the realm instead of his own personal gain.
That's my impression as well. She strikes me as someone who's capable of good, but only when it aligns with her conditions and self interest. She doesn't seem to be an advocate for it.
How much has she changed from the little girl who had a crush on Joffrey even as some malignant traits of his personality were revealed?
to The Ringer's binge mode podcast? An episode for each of the 60 episodes so far. Enjoying the detail level and some pieces of the back story that I may have missed or forgotten. I'd recommend it
He also was instrumental in Neds death. His father was used to attack Bran and he did marry Sansa off to Ramsey.
Yup the fact he sold out Ned has been forgotten for a while, but he deserves his comeuppance from the Starks if/when that gets brought to light. But on the flip side, he saved the day in the battle of the bastards...even though his motive for doing so wasn't pure
He's definitely a good character, as the alternate scheming guy who doesn't really have a side in the fight. Easy to dislike, but adds a good layer beyond good guys/bad guys dichotomy
I don't think we've seen him since his Tower of Joy flashback where he learned Jon's true identity. I wonder if he'll be involved in taking down the wall. If the popular theory is correct, once he passes the wall, that will nullify the Wall's magic and allow the knights King and all the white walkers to cross to wall.
Left Bran and Mira at the Wall last season. They are on their way south to Winterfell. Then there is Arya who said she was going home(before she made the Frey Pies and killed the old fucker).It doesn't mean she is headed for Winterfell. Arya may not look like herself and not give herself away now that she knows how to wear the masks.
BTW Arya's Kill List after Season 6..
Cersei
The Mountain
Ilyn Payne all at Kings landing.
Thoros
Beric
The Hound
The Red Woman(At least she was headed that way)
All in the Riverlands.
I think she is good for three kills this season.
Thoros and Beric Ilyn Payne(executioner).
Does Ayra kill Sansa? Don't think the former happens but that would be cool.
I'm wondering what draws Jon north of the wall again. Doesn't appear to be leading an army and certainly he knows a massive army is required. Is he 'called' by Bran?
Who Davos risked his life to save. He is still on that island, I don't know when he will return. He is the last true Baratheon, hope it comes to light at some point, probably towards the end of the series, he doesn't need to play a big part in the rest of the story.
Does Ayra kill Sansa? Don't think the former happens but that would be cool.
I'm wondering what draws Jon north of the wall again. Doesn't appear to be leading an army and certainly he knows a massive army is required. Is he 'called' by Bran?
rumor has it
He is Capturing a White Walker to show the other houses. Thats why he is with Tormund. Although at this point Tormund is Johns Body Guard (second).
Game of Thrones Season 7: #WinterIsHere Trailer #2 - ( New Window )
Interesting.
Certainly implies one of them is the lone wolf or at least contemplates taking action on their own. But Bran and Arya are also still alive. Can't see Bran not supporting Jon against the others so maybe Sansa is struggling with joining them or seeking revenge.
That's a given. I'm torn between hoping Cersei or Little Finger dies first.
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That's a given. I'm torn between hoping Cersei or Little Finger dies first.
LOL. I know I'm most likely not gonna get my wish, but I want Cersei to f#<k everybody up. Well except Tyrian & Arya.
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Tyrion Yara Davos Jon?
Interesting.
Um, no. He lights his sword on fire in the books.
Actually, no. I just HOPE that to be the case.
Interesting.
Um, no. He lights his sword on fire in the books.
The "lone wolf dies" line is not Sansa saying that she's going to turn on Jon. It's her saying that they need to stick together against the coming shitstorm.
Also, looks like a heck of a battle is coming between the Unsullied and the Lannister army.
Tyrion Yara Davos Jon?
How about Jamie, as part of him finally turning on Cersei?
There really aren't many worthy men left in Westeros, outside of Jamie and Jon Snow
He's a conniving little weasel.
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Who gets Dani this season? Jorah ( finally)
Tyrion Yara Davos Jon?
How about Jamie, as part of him finally turning on Cersei?
There really aren't many worthy men left in Westeros, outside of Jamie and Jon Snow
I haven't read any of the books but my prediction is that Jaime is the one who kills Cersei. When Cersei realizes that all is lost she will order the city to be burned just as the mad king did before Jaime was forced to kill him. She will give the order to destroy the remainder of the city using the last of the dragon fire with the intent to take out as much of Khaleesi's army with her. Then Jaime will be captured and spared by Tyrion who will try to convince Jaime to join them for a few episodes. Jaime won't agree until the final battle versus the dead army.
How could you root *for* Littlefinger? He's a piece of shit. I hope Ghost tears his throat out.
I would argue that Varys' ascent is equally as impressive. At least he stands for the realm instead of his own personal gain.
Interesting.
I sure hope not. That is one of the "mysteries" left that I will be watching for this season. I hope they didn't spoil it in the trailer.
My money is on Jamie for the Lord of Light. Jon and Dany are too obvious.
Yeah, I forgot Beric lit his sword on fire, it just bursting into random flame looked magical in the preview however.
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is Azor Ahai reincarnarte?...
Interesting.
I sure hope not. That is one of the "mysteries" left that I will be watching for this season. I hope they didn't spoil it in the trailer.
My money is on Jamie for the Lord of Light. Jon and Dany are too obvious.
How about The Hound? Tie into all his history & issues with fire.
That's my impression as well. She strikes me as someone who's capable of good, but only when it aligns with her conditions and self interest. She doesn't seem to be an advocate for it.
How much has she changed from the little girl who had a crush on Joffrey even as some malignant traits of his personality were revealed?
Hahaha brilliant!! Go get you some, Tormund!
Yup the fact he sold out Ned has been forgotten for a while, but he deserves his comeuppance from the Starks if/when that gets brought to light. But on the flip side, he saved the day in the battle of the bastards...even though his motive for doing so wasn't pure
He's definitely a good character, as the alternate scheming guy who doesn't really have a side in the fight. Easy to dislike, but adds a good layer beyond good guys/bad guys dichotomy
July 16th.
BTW Arya's Kill List after Season 6..
Cersei
The Mountain
Ilyn Payne all at Kings landing.
Thoros
Beric
The Hound
The Red Woman(At least she was headed that way)
All in the Riverlands.
I think she is good for three kills this season.
Thoros and Beric Ilyn Payne(executioner).
I'm wondering what draws Jon north of the wall again. Doesn't appear to be leading an army and certainly he knows a massive army is required. Is he 'called' by Bran?
He was sent rowing and has been missing
I'm wondering what draws Jon north of the wall again. Doesn't appear to be leading an army and certainly he knows a massive army is required. Is he 'called' by Bran?
rumor has it
He is Capturing a White Walker to show the other houses. Thats why he is with Tormund. Although at this point Tormund is Johns Body Guard (second).