| Can Bran worg into a giant? Is anyone else up even there? |
The books haven't gone this far, but there is a character in the books who has not been introduced in the show who I think may save them. I hope anyway. I'm stressed about it too. |
I don't think so. All the wildlings have either gone beyond the wall or are wights. Maybe somehow Benjen is still alive up there? |
| So with Brienne apparently going out on her own per Sansa's orders, are we about to see Lady Stoneheart? |
| "Ho dee do" that is incredibly corny. |
I was so devastated by Summer's death that I was numb when we then had to watch Hodor die. That was the most gut wrenching GOT by far for me. Bran better be f*ing worth it that two such beloved characters died to protect his (dumb) ass. He brought this down on all of them with his immaturity. Ugh. Is there any way at all that maybe Summer didn't die? Why do they keep killing the dire wolves? Could the Children of the Forrest revive Summer? I don't think there is any hope for Hodor, I just pray he isn't made into a White Walker. I kept expecting Bran to "recognize" one of the wights in his "dream sequence" where he met the WW King. |
Just an idea. What if Bran IS the old man in the tree? If he can't walk and ends up laying down in the grass somewhere, hidden and roots grow around him and he just worgs into things. That in the moment where the tree met him time folded to meet, and the white walker touching him and putting a mark on him allowed the crossover from one world/place in time to the next. Mind.blown. How were they worging into specifically Bran and Ned Stark's last so much anyway? Also - what do you think of Arya's storyline? Her first scene she was fighting and Jon Snow gave her the sword. What if she leaves the faceless gods to fight for her family after all? |
| does anyone know why the one head white walker (there were only 3 that could walk through fire) shattered? Was it he knife or the location of where the knife hit that made him die? Did I miss that Bran and crew had dragon glass in their possession? |
Yes, I dont think Arya is going to abandon her family in the end. She loved her father and Jon far too much. I think this is all so that she can avenge her family. I think that was foreshadowed when her expression changed at how her father was portrayed in that play. Arya is just learning to play the game until she is strong enough to actually make things happen. |
I can definitely see that as plausible too. |
Didn't Sam give them some dragon glass when he ran into them and they said they were going north of the wall? Meera shattered him with her spear, the only explanation is that the spear head was dragon glass. Another possibility is that the weapon came from the Children of the Forest, they obviously had access to dragon glass, since that is what they used to create the white walkers in the first place. |
+1. As a book reader, I'm hoping this too. He seems to important of a magical character to write off the show. |
It's very much equal opportunity violence... they share it with the men. |
Me too! And maybe that's why they keep showing Bran visiting Ned and Benjen as kids? And I hope that Brienne going south to Riverrun gives them a chance to pick back up her story in the books, LSH, her running off with Jaime somewhere, etc. One of the most disappointing things about the show's season 5 and 6 for me is the loss of Jaime's growth and redemption as he realizes how Cersei is not the "other half" he always believed she was. But I really hate that Summer died. I was hoping that the Stark kids who take after the Starks get to keep their wolves- Jon, Bran, Arya. But maybe Bran will end up with a dragon familiar? He will never walk again, but he will fly... Did Ghost leave Castle Black with Jon? I didn't notice. And I keep hoping that Arya will reunite with Nymeria when she returns to Westeros to avenge her family and cross names off her list! |
| A girl has no list. Heheehehehh |