Bran is the night king.
He warged into the guy as the elves stabbed his ass.
Thus becoming the Night King.'
Now he is going to open the wall up to the Army of the dead, as he has been marked.
As much as I liked that episode, I would have to agree. We get seven episodes and it seemed like 20 minutes of the first one was spent alternating between bed pans and soup to the point I couldn't tell one from the other.
Also I made a prediction waaay back when that Bran would warg into a dragon at some point. I hope that happens. I also think that sending a Raven to John to tell him about the Dragon Glass hoard in the mountain is a way to get him and Daenerys to meet finally.
The problem is figuring out if all that is in the books are source material. I don't remember the early seasons, so here is what I think based on dim recollections of the books.
I don't think that Jon's mother was abducted. I haven't read the books in ages, but I came to believe that she may have went willingly. Raeghar was a bookish child. He studied a lot of things. He found some information in a book that sent him down the path he went. I think he thought he would father the Prince that was Promised and it had to be with Lyanna Stark. That this child would be needed in the battle against the Others.
Dany, Jon, and I can't stop thinking Tyrion is the third of the dragons.
Nice start to the season. Will be interesting to see what happens with the Cersei plotline with the Greyjoy. I love the Hound. We need more of him. Sansa and Jon was a little irritating and Peter smirking every scene was annoying.
Last edited by Mike; 07-18-2017 at 08:55 AM.
Yea, I was thinking the same thing regarding the Jon and Danny meeting when he goes looking for the glass. The question is whether it will immediately be an alliance or if her lust (and for the record, she can lust after anything and I'm ok with it) to rule the seven kingdoms will make her closed to an alliance with the new king of the north. Pretty sure Jon has to marry Lady Mohrmot (sp?) as she just has "it."
I have read people thinking that they saw the shadow of an ice dragon in one of the episodes from the fifth season. Maybe the one where Jon goes to get the Wildlings from that village?
I think there are two types of enemies. The White Walkers and wights. Wights are minions of the White Walkers, dead things that are reanimated like the giant. White Walkers are a different race of beings, like the Children of the Forest.
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