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[QUOTE=MindofShadow;4348797]There is a better chance Ghost and whatever the other wolf out nowhere with a pack of direwolves than an army of dragons lol
aka zero % chance both ways[/QUOTE]
I said this elsewhere, but with GoT seasons 5-8 what you see is what you get, there's no "Lightbringer", no Stoneheart, the north don't remembers shit, the long night, Dorne, the Karstarks, Stannis, and Umbers are all cases of what you see (or don't). Is what you get.
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[QUOTE=Madam-Shogun-Assassin;4349047]Jon likely snitches on Varys[/QUOTE]
Makes sense, I guess. If that's the case he deserves to die for being that dumb.
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[QUOTE=Madam-Shogun-Assassin;4349065]I said this elsewhere, but with GoT seasons 5-8 what you see is what you get, there's no "Lightbringer", no Stoneheart, the north don't remembers shit, the long night, Dorne, the Karstarks, Stannis, and Umbers are all cases of what you see (or don't). Is what you get.[/QUOTE]
+no reed
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The Winterfell plot in S5 falls apart completely without the "Northern Conspiracy" from the books.
There's simply no "deeper" meaning anymore, it's all surface level.
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[QUOTE=abulafia;4349379]+no reed
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I held out cause he MIGHT show up in episodes 5 or 6. I doubt it, but I'm just covering my ass lol
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Ctfu, I'm dying
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So, regarding way-out-there theories, one caught my attention.
Back when Jorah and Tyrion were traveling through Valeria on their way to see Dany, they witness Drogon flying above. This was during the time he had "run away" from Dany. The crazy theory is that Drogon went to Valeria to lay eggs. It is established in the books that dragons are asexual and do not need to mate with another to reproduce. So, the theory goes on to say that by the time the Battle of Winterfell occurs, these eggs may have hatched and there could be more dragons roaming around undiscovered, waiting for Dany and Drogon to fetch them for the final battle at King's Landing.
Sounds a bit too convenient. But we saw Tyrion and Jorah gaze up at Drogon -- perhaps for a reason.
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[QUOTE=hulahulk;4349721]So, regarding way-out-there theories, one caught my attention.
Back when Jorah and Tyrion were traveling through Valeria on their way to see Dany, they witness Drogon flying above. This was during the time he had "run away" from Dany. The crazy theory is that Drogon went to Valeria to lay eggs. It is established in the books that dragons are asexual and do not need to mate with another to reproduce. So, the theory goes on to say that by the time the Battle of Winterfell occurs, these eggs may have hatched and there could be more dragons roaming around undiscovered, waiting for Dany and Drogon to fetch them for the final battle at King's Landing.
Sounds a bit too convenient. But we saw Tyrion and Jorah gaze up at Drogon -- perhaps for a reason.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, mindofshadow already addressed that. But I mean at this point anything could happen. At best tho that my be a epilogue stinger. The camera pans over a nest and we see eggs hatching.
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[QUOTE=Madam-Shogun-Assassin;4349735]Yeah, mindofshadow already addressed that. But I mean at this point anything could happen. At best tho that my be a epilogue stinger. The camera pans over a nest and we see eggs hatching.[/QUOTE]
and that ending only works if a Targaryan is alive to see them
So Jon or Dany has to find them
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Dragons are able to sense Targaryen blood in a person, and that's probably why the Targs practiced incest so much... if they allowed too much outside blood into the family, the Targaryen blood might be too diluted to maintain the bond with the dragons. Obviously there can be some dilution, since Jon's parents were not incestuous and the dragons are (were) fine with him.
But at this point if there are more dragons, the only way they will be useable going forward is if the last two Targaryens mate and produce heirs. I don't see Jon and Dany marrying and living happily ever after, so if there are more dragons I figure they will get used now rather than in the future.
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[QUOTE=Emperor-of-Dragons;4348868]He already executed, half a dozen people for treason. Including a lil boy.[/QUOTE]
Ollie wasn't a little boy any more at that point, and he was too far down his road. He plunged a knife into Jon's heart, and twisted it.
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[QUOTE=AndrewCrossett;4348902]Ugh, Cleganebowl. Not sure why people are so fixated on that. The Mountain isn't even really Gregor Clegane anymore. Would he even recognize his brother?[/QUOTE]
I don't get why Cleganebowl is so important. Honestly the Hound's story could easily just end with him living at Winterfell and helping Arya again, or joining Jon's cause.
The idea that he HAS to fight his brother makes me NOT want it to happen. It's too clean.
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[QUOTE=AndrewCrossett;4349757]Dragons are able to sense Targaryen blood in a person, and that's probably why the Targs practiced incest so much... if they allowed too much outside blood into the family, the Targaryen blood might be too diluted to maintain the bond with the dragons. Obviously there can be some dilution, since Jon's parents were not incestuous and the dragons are (were) fine with him.
But at this point if there are more dragons, the only way they will be useable going forward is if the last two Targaryens mate and produce heirs. I don't see Jon and Dany marrying and living happily ever after, so if there are more dragons I figure they will get used now rather than in the future.[/QUOTE]
I wish they'd just have Jon and Dany get married and live happily with Drogon having a huge liter of rugrat dragons running around.
Arya and the Hound pick up the Brotherhood Without Banners concept and ride around righting wrongs.
I want some happiness in my narratives!