Otis
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Indeed and her saying that out loud, directly to Sansa, may possibly hint at her already having killed someone here.Along with the previous wearer's voice and body apparently!
Indeed and her saying that out loud, directly to Sansa, may possibly hint at her already having killed someone here.Along with the previous wearer's voice and body apparently!
Yeah, been a few hints about possibly playing Littlefinger. If so I would expect a flashback to the Arya and Sansa dialogue scenes, this time with him seen clearly lurking in the background.Littlefinger is being played at his own game, Sansa has already said one or two episodes ago that no one should trust him. Now she's moving to him for advice.
The passing over of the dagger for me was a symbol of the Stark children's unity and it'll be that dagger which ends Littlefinger, going full circle. LF > BS > AS > SS > LF
Bran knew what he was doing.
Arya might even wear his face to end Cersei
I suppose Arya did know Nymeria in the wood scene so if she wasn't Arya then she wouldn't have known?That would be a shock.
Doesn't have much luck in love, our Jon, does he!
There's definitely something up with Arya. She's incredibly narky and aggressive since she's come back.
Does seem obvious that a mask is going to be used to kill someone in the last episode.
Cersei will die in the Dragon Pit next episode I reckon as the meeting will turn sour.
Arya and Sansa are playing LF and he's going to cop it soon too. I'd like Sansa to kill him, but expect it to be Arya.
On another note, did you see Longclaw's eye open when Jon got out of the water??
On another note, did you see Longclaw's eye open when Jon got out of the water??
Sansa orders the death of little finger and arya executes him.
Season ends when the ice dragon breathe blue flames and the wall comes down.
Cersi has a miscarriage
Yeah theory going round that it all comes back to Bran again, he warged with Longclaw and was able to alert Benjan Stark. Only real explanation right now!
It's All Bran isn't it.Yeah theory going round that it all comes back to Bran again, he warged with Longclaw and was able to alert Benjan Stark. Only real explanation right now!
It is pretty shit how there are hardly any episodes, seems like it's only been on a couple of weeks.
It had better be red wedding type shit next week.
It's a near 80 minute episode for the season finalé.
yep it was unusually irrelevant dialogue given the content of this season! it must mean something..Plus there was the scene where Jon tried to give Longclaw back to Jorah, they're putting a little emphasis on the sword very sneakily...it means something!
What adverts?Yep, so expect at least 5 or 6 red wedding type shit scenarios happening even before the first adverts.
Adverts when it is show at 9 pm on Sky Atlantic isn't there? Even just for Sky's own programmes.What adverts?
Why would anybody pay to have it ruined by adverts when they can download it for free off the internet without them?Adverts when it is show at 9 pm on Sky Atlantic isn't there? Even just for Sky's own programmes.
I pay. I have NowTV so I can get Sky Atlantic.Why would anybody pay to have it ruined by adverts when they can download it for free off the internet without them?
I pay. I have NowTV so I can get Sky Atlantic.
Just worry about the legitimacy of obtaining shows from elsewhere.
Does it have ads in the US?
I'm sure when they made GOT they must have known that ads would more than likely be involved wouldn't they?
Does it have ads in the US?
I'm sure when they made GOT they must have known that ads would more than likely be involved wouldn't they?
Okay.
Do Sky show ads for all these types of shows I wonder.
Interesting. Didn't know that.Yes as well as charging a premium on top of their usual subscription.
Also many of the shows for which Sky charge a basic subscription are free-to-air in their country of origin.
Yep, been dismissed by the director as 'unintended'.I don't buy it - a drop of water landed on it as he emerged from the water.. hence the light change.
Well, yes, but then it could be argued that he has to dismiss it in order to not give anything away and try and put people off the scent.Yep, been dismissed by the director as 'unintended'.
Plus there was the scene where Jon tried to give Longclaw back to Jorah, they're putting a little emphasis on the sword very sneakily...it means something!
Maybe the eye turns blue!!!:woot::woot:Well, yes, but then it could be argued that he has to dismiss it in order to not give anything away and try and put people off the scent.
After all, they denied Jon Snow was coming back from the dead when it was noticed he was back on set following his demise didn't they.
Talking of blue, there's hardly been any sex in this series at all has there. Too much battle action and story to be told I think.