clevergirl23
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Yeah so I was wondering about how long Bran lives as well. The previous 3ER was super old... but he also was living in a tree. Does that longevity work for Bran too or does he need to hook himself up to a weirwood every so often? (good thing there’s one left near KL).   

I think it’s not so much that he can see every future outcome, but that he has seen every past outcome. He has the history of men to draw from and knows that the system they had - monarchy by lineage - has decimated Westeros through war and almost nearly destroyed the entire world via the White Walkers.

I think the closing of the gate behind Jon as he left with the Wildlings, since there’s no real reason to close it lol, was echoing the “closing of his life in Westeros” and his moving on to freedom. The Wildlings always represented freedom both literally (free folk) and now metaphorically as Jon was freed from the

Not sure we can rule that out! Jon committed “treason” in her eyes. Who’s to say she doesn’t try to behead him a la Ned, which leads to Arya killing Dany... not sure how Drogon will die though. And Greyworm is somehow still alive.

Also, them decided to stroll through the front door, instead of the back door, which Arya is familiar with...

10000000% this would have made more sense.

This is actually exactly what I thought was going to happen... that Cersei would lure Drogon/Dany closer to the Keep and then set off the wildfire in a big burst to try and kill them. But it would fail and piss off Dany more, hence the destruction.

Maybe once both have found closure through revenge, they’ll get a boat and sail west to find what’s west of Westeros. I always felt like that was such a weird line for Arya to say a couple of seasons ago... like a little nugget for later.

I take it it’s whatever’s in all those redacted pages...

Yeah, it’s unfortunate they’re not even trying to be creative about why he’s so unhelpful. They’re just ignoring it and hoping audiences don’t realize???

Gonna take a ship and sail west of Westeros. Maybe with The Hound. Ma theory anyway. 

I don’t think it’s budget constraints. I read somewhere that HBO was willing to give them 10 episodes of however many seasons they needed at likely a pretty unlimited budget given this is their cash cow.

What if, in the end, Cersei defeats Dany and Jon (and Jamie and the dragons) in the big battle for King’s Landing, declares victory and then Arya comes riding up like that bitch (maybe after secretly killing Euron and wearing his face) and kills Cersei.

Shouldn’t he have given them information then to help in their efforts? Like say, hey they built these giant Dragon killing crossbows so you better look out for them.

I think Cersei will kill Jamie before he gets the chance to do her in. Or have the Mountain do it. I sincerely hope he doesn’t try to reason with her, but I have no faith in the writers not to completely undermine his character development.

Why was no one scouting ahead and doing recon -- hell Bran can warg into some ravens and do this from the comfort of his chair in Winterfell. 

Or, like, had a discussion with Arya who’s sole purpose is to go down and kill Cersei. Knowing that A) Arya is a damn good assassin and B) she killed the fucking Night King, wouldn’t it have made sense to send Arya down first with the Hound, have her assassinate Cersei take her face and then have “Cersei” surrender to

I hear Chris Evans is available to play the Human Torch!

Or it can be both. Mysterio in this movie crosses to another universe after being defeated/exposed in his original universe. Using this as a chance to “start fresh” and con a new group of unsuspecting marks who are all sad that their favorite hero is now dead.

He’ll never get near the nomination, but I actually really like Julian Castro and wish he was getting more attention. I saw him speak and he’s incredibly engaging. I agree with everything’s he spoken about/campaigned on so far and I think given the issues of immigration he offers a unique perspective.