MrWalsh wrote: » I always thought the ice cells would play a part in preserving Jon Snows body. I'm not sure they're gonna do the stab party this year. How rubbish has Prince Doran been? 2 minutes screen time? What a waste.
awec wrote: » I keep wondering when they are going to introduce Lady Stoneheart. Also where are Bran and Rickon, they haven't featured this season at all.
awec wrote: » This season to me (until this episode) has come across as a bit of a bridging season. Setting up various plots and storylines for a much more interesting season 6.
juneg wrote: » Jon in the tv series has never shown much awareness of having the ability to be a warg either. I had thought after he was stabbed he would warg into his direwolf. Any thoughts on that?
donkeyoaty0099 wrote: » When he is stabbed she's going to want to be on hand fairly lively as I'd imagine they'll burn the body almost immediately. Don't want no undead John Snow coming at you, no sir. I don't really know how they'd play that out unless red woman legs it back to the wall in the next episode.
Mr Freeze wrote: » Haha no, I think the show writers seem to be giving the characters they like more to do or making them better or more skilled than their book versions, Like Brienne and Ramsay. Ramsay won no victories in the books if I recall correctly, only by deceit. Yet in the show, practiacally naked he routed some ironborn.
awec wrote: » How many episodes are left this season? tv.com just lists 1, wikipedia lists 2.
Conall Cernach wrote: I think this too. I also think that at some stage he will warg into Drogon. In the Robin Hoob Assassin series the main character
tommy2bad wrote: » I haven't given up on Stoneheart but admit it's looking unlikely. Bran and Rickon are about where they are in the books, stuck under a tree somewhere north of the wall or thereabouts. They don't really play much part in the events covered this season.
Jofspring wrote: » Watching thronecast there and according to them there are rumoured to be 200 pieces of valeryian steel spread out in westeros. I always thought it was only the handful of swords.
stankratz wrote: » Finally, it's hard to tell where Jorah's arc is going to take him. It's clear that death is the eventual destination for him unfortunately, but is that merely it or is he planning on taking a few more with him via his contagious disease or something else? I missed it in the episode but saw it speculated elsewhere - When Jorah flipped that coin to the slave-owner, might it have gotten a rub of the grey first? Shireen contracted greyscale from an inanimate object as we were reminded in a recent episode, so maybe that could come into play in Jorah's journey.
Todd Toddington III wrote: » Great read those. Thanks for the reminder, couldn't remember who the author was
Valyrian steel blades were scarce and costly, yet thousands remained in the world, perhaps two hundred in the Seven Kingdoms alone.[4] ” – thoughts of Tyrion Lannister
chanelfreak wrote: » +1 to Ser Friendzone becoming Ser Friedzone in the pits (sorry, I couldn't resist that one) Cannot WAIT to see my brother's reaction when Drogon swoops in and lets loose Definitely think Olly is on for stabbing Jon Snow, but I'm interested to see whether or not they will leave us hanging to see what happens to him, just like ADwD did... Also, I read what I can only hope is pure speculation as opposed to a genuine spoiler for the last episode but I am going to be P1SSED if it turns out to be true. Dunno how to do the spoiler text, so will say nowt for the moment.
MrWalsh wrote: » To do spoiler text you type your text then surround it with [] and [] Inside the first set of square brackets put the word spoiler. Inside the second set of square brackets put this: /spoiler If you quote this post you will see how it should look: like this
Mormegil wrote: » Or just use the Spoiler tag button on the reply box (at the end next to the youtube button).
Mormegil wrote: » One theory doing the rounds is that both Stannis and Jon die. Mel knowing it can be done (from Thoras) tries to bring back Stannis. However during her incantation she calls him the Lord of Lights Chosen One or AA or the PtwP (if they want to bring those terms onto the show). Nothing happens and Stannis stays dead.We then cut to The Wall where Jon is about to be cremated, his eyes open and he sits up (end of season).
paulbok wrote: » Good shout this. If John Snows is really a Targaryen, then cremation may have no affect on him, it could even restore him?