Game of Thrones

Anonymous
Something was significant about the dried blood on the snow when they move Jon from outside to the inside, The old man Barathean sidekick, the one who does NOT like Melissandre and was taught to read by the young poor girl who was eventually burned to death (I can't remember his name), he took a pause to look at the blood stain, but then went inside. I still believe Jon is the prince who was promised. He has dragon blood!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would the death of the Red Woman permit Jon Snow to be resurrected? I would think she'd need to be the one to resurrect him (and thus she'd need to be alive).


I wondered if the magic she was using to retain her youth could be used to get him to return to life. In the words of Miracle Max, maybe he's only "mostly dead."


LOL! I was thinking the EXACT same thing last night, in Billy Crystal's voice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Something was significant about the dried blood on the snow when they move Jon from outside to the inside, The old man Barathean sidekick, the one who does NOT like Melissandre and was taught to read by the young poor girl who was eventually burned to death (I can't remember his name), he took a pause to look at the blood stain, but then went inside. I still believe Jon is the prince who was promised. He has dragon blood!


Maybe the blood was still warm but his body was cold?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Something was significant about the dried blood on the snow when they move Jon from outside to the inside, The old man Barathean sidekick, the one who does NOT like Melissandre and was taught to read by the young poor girl who was eventually burned to death (I can't remember his name), he took a pause to look at the blood stain, but then went inside. I still believe Jon is the prince who was promised. He has dragon blood!


Yup. Kings blood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would the death of the Red Woman permit Jon Snow to be resurrected? I would think she'd need to be the one to resurrect him (and thus she'd need to be alive).


I wondered if the magic she was using to retain her youth could be used to get him to return to life. In the words of Miracle Max, maybe he's only "mostly dead."


LOL! I was thinking the EXACT same thing last night, in Billy Crystal's voice.


Always nice to find a kindred spirit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would the death of the Red Woman permit Jon Snow to be resurrected? I would think she'd need to be the one to resurrect him (and thus she'd need to be alive).


Remember when she birthed that black shadow in a prior episode? May that spirit thing can leave her and go into him?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought a couple seasons ago she brought someone else back to life who had "king's blood" in him, and so I figured this is how we would find out that Jon Snow is the son of Ned Stark's sister and Rhagar Targaeryn (I don't know if that is true, but it has been my guess) because Melissandre would be able to resurrect Jon.


I think most people believe this to be true. It is very heavily hinted at in the books and last season even the show started setting it up.
Anonymous
Melisandre def didn't die. I watched the director's commentary afterwards and they seemed to imply that they wanted to bring into the show that she was older than she seemed. From the way they were speaking about her, she wasn't dead and that she does this nightly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Melisandre def didn't die. I watched the director's commentary afterwards and they seemed to imply that they wanted to bring into the show that she was older than she seemed. From the way they were speaking about her, she wasn't dead and that she does this nightly.


Then they shouldn't have made it so drawn out, as if the moment was significant to HER, not just us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Melisandre def didn't die. I watched the director's commentary afterwards and they seemed to imply that they wanted to bring into the show that she was older than she seemed. From the way they were speaking about her, she wasn't dead and that she does this nightly.


Then they shouldn't have made it so drawn out, as if the moment was significant to HER, not just us.


Apparently she had a loss of faith. It was very significant, but she's not dying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Melisandre def didn't die. I watched the director's commentary afterwards and they seemed to imply that they wanted to bring into the show that she was older than she seemed. From the way they were speaking about her, she wasn't dead and that she does this nightly.


Then they shouldn't have made it so drawn out, as if the moment was significant to HER, not just us.


Apparently she had a loss of faith. It was very significant, but she's not dying.


Hm.

So when will she realize HE as king's blood -- that her plans still have potential? Will she see that pool of blood on the snow? Think that's still there? Is it hot to the touch?

Anonymous
What happened to Jon Snow's sword? It killed a white walker, and his buddies know it don't they? At least Sam did.

Also it did seem like there was something significant about Jons blood on the ground after his body was picked up. I wanted to see something so I'm sure my eyes were decieving me, but i thought I saw an S shape where his blood did not seep into the ground beneath him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Melisandre def didn't die. I watched the director's commentary afterwards and they seemed to imply that they wanted to bring into the show that she was older than she seemed. From the way they were speaking about her, she wasn't dead and that she does this nightly.


Of course--remove your youth/beauty necklace and become an old dry lady before turning in for the night--everyone does this.
Anonymous
I am straight, but would totally let Brienne of Tarth have her way with me for a night. I want to run barefoot through her scalp.
Anonymous
Can someone remind me where Sam is? Why was he not at the Wall?
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