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Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:07 pm to Mrtommorrow1987
He did us all a favor by killing Cat...
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:15 pm to Korin
quote:Won't make a difference. They don't kill him because of the wildlings. They kill him for breaking his vows. After what they saw, having Jon leave them to go to Winterfell actually makes it more of a betrayal.
No way. Not after what he just witnessed.
If they don't do the pink letter on the show or if Jon doesn't break his vows in some other way, the Lone Knifeman theory makes sense.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:18 pm to Gugich22
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He did us all a favor by killing Cat...
...and SHE didn't even stay dead. My point exactly.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:24 pm to wildtigercat93
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Holy shite. I didn't even think about that, but they could easily set that up to put it back in line with the books. He just finds out from Theon or Sansa instead of Manderly. Yeah but what incentive does he have in the show to go after Rickon? For a Stark to hold Winterfell like they offered snow? Seems easier to prop Sansa up if that's who tells him about Rickon Also, none of those people have a clue where Rickon is, unlike Manderly did
We don't know what family the old lady that kept trying to help Sansa and reminding her "The North Remembers" is from.
She could of been put there by a family as a "spy" or could be part of a main Northern family. No matter what she has/had to be "reporting" to someone. It's not like she's just randomly by herself telling Sansa to light a candle without know someone would come help
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:28 pm to Napoleon
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Am I the only one thinking that Ollie is the sole perpetrator in the stabbing of Jon? I think this now too. Allister had gained respect and a good position in the watch. The Watchmen with Jon are going to tell a story that will change the entire direction of the show from this point forward. When you have an army of zombies coming for you, geopolitics is very secondary. I think Stannis' army is defeated and falls back to Castly Black to help the Nights watch, and his fleet and survivors bring the tale of the White Walkers south.
I'm kinda thinking he is too. It's another mutiny if they all do it, and who is the leader of that? It'd have to be Thorne because we don't know of another major NW leader.
If it's just Ollie are they gonna try to chop his head off, and Jon comes back to save him?
What if it's a group? What happens to those guys when Jon comes back?
Jon always comes back!
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:28 pm to LSUSilverfox
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So who makes the call?
Arya herself
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:30 pm to OMLandshark
She can't ever leave her "Starkness". It will be her undoing in the end.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:32 pm to wildtigercat93
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That divorce wasn't really her fault ;lol:
Dude, she wouldn't even give him none on their wedding night. Having that imp dick probably wouldn't have hurt near as bad taking her virginity as Ramsey going freaking full blown psycho in her arse (and knowing Ramsey, probably in her arse).
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:38 pm to putt23
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We don't know what family the old lady that kept trying to help Sansa and reminding her "The North Remembers" is from.
She could of been put there by a family as a "spy" or could be part of a main Northern family. No matter what she has/had to be "reporting" to someone. It's not like she's just randomly by herself telling Sansa to light a candle without know someone would come help
She's not really telling anyone anything anymore.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:43 pm to Bamatab
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Dude, she wouldn't even give him none on their wedding night. Having that imp dick probably wouldn't have hurt near as bad taking her virginity as Ramsey going freaking full blown psycho in her arse (and knowing Ramsey, probably in her arse).
Again, her not fricking Tyrion has nothing to do with their marriage failing
The whole "Cercei thinks they killed Joffery" thing was more of the issue
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:44 pm to PsychTiger
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She's not really telling anyone anything anymore.
that is true
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:46 pm to Napoleon
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Am I the only one thinking that Ollie is the sole perpetrator in the stabbing of Jon?
I think this now too.
Allister had gained respect and a good position in the watch.
The Watchmen with Jon are going to tell a story that will change the entire direction of the show from this point forward.
I said this in last week's episode thread. Sam telling ollie that sometimes you have to follow your gut even if everyone else thinks it's wrong is basically telling you that it will happen. I just don't see Allister messing with Jon now that he has seen what he is capable of and there isn't anyone else that could gather a group to oppose Jon. I could see Ollie putting an arrow through his heart while he is giving a speech to the Night's Watch about what happened.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:52 pm to Warfarer
I think someone needs to investigate the Titus Pullo guy in the other threads
Same guy who said he came up with the R+L= J thing by himself and is now spouting off about Ollie killing Jon
It's circumstantial, but kind of sketch
Same guy who said he came up with the R+L= J thing by himself and is now spouting off about Ollie killing Jon
It's circumstantial, but kind of sketch
Posted on 6/5/15 at 6:59 pm to wildtigercat93
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Same guy who said he came up with the R+L= J thing by himself
I don't read closely enough to have ever thought of it myself and I haven't seen anything in the show that would lead me to it. Yes, there are hints that there is more to Jon than some random slut that Ned fricked while in war but nothing to link those bunch without hearing it before.
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now spouting off about Ollie killing Jon
They have really been telegraphing it of late. I would honestly be shocked if it doesn't happen and mirrors the way Ygritte died.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 7:01 pm to wildtigercat93
quote:going post this in hodor thread so he can start freaking out again
I think someone needs to investigate the Titus Pullo guy in the other threads
Same guy who said he came up with the R+L= J thing by himself and is now spouting off about Ollie killing Jon
It's circumstantial, but kind of sketch
Posted on 6/5/15 at 7:18 pm to Fearthehat0307
You don't think that by you posting that, it confirms Jon snow does die?
Posted on 6/5/15 at 7:21 pm to Warfarer
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They have really been telegraphing it of late. I would honestly be shocked if it doesn't happen and mirrors the way Ygritte died.
Yeah, I would honestly be worried if someone didn't think that was what is about to happen. The show has been beating us over the head on that one.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 7:42 pm to glassman
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She can't ever leave her "Starkness". It will be her undoing in the end.
Figured as much when she didn't ditch Needle.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:41 pm to LSUSilverfox
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Meryn Trant's a goner
From the wiki
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they only assassinate targets they have been hired to kill and may not choose who is worthy of the 'gift' by themselves.
So who makes the call?
Well, that's pretty much the underpinning of her whole arc. Can she fit in and be a Faceless Man and kill strictly by the rules of their order and on their directions or does her ties to her family and vengeance win out. (Odds are pretty high it's the latter I think).
As to who makes the call: A man makes the call. But a girl will not necessarily follow the call in the long run. It is all the same to the Many Faced God after all.
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