Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was the saddest thing that has happened in the series. By far. At least with the red wedding, they made choices that led to that. Hodor was innocent. Hold the door.
I totally agree. It is the only death on this show that has made me cry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so confused about Hodor and Bran. If Bran was warging into the past and seeing Hodor (Wilys) as a boy, how did the whole Hodor/Hold the Door thing happen? I'm so confused that I can't even explain my own question.
And why the wolf???!!! Ugh.
I think there was a melding of times happening. He was influencing the past.
Yep. Which gives credibility to the theory that Bran set this whole shit in motion by making the Mad King go mad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so confused about Hodor and Bran. If Bran was warging into the past and seeing Hodor (Wilys) as a boy, how did the whole Hodor/Hold the Door thing happen? I'm so confused that I can't even explain my own question.
And why the wolf???!!! Ugh.
I think there was a melding of times happening. He was influencing the past.
Anonymous wrote:I am so confused about Hodor and Bran. If Bran was warging into the past and seeing Hodor (Wilys) as a boy, how did the whole Hodor/Hold the Door thing happen? I'm so confused that I can't even explain my own question.
And why the wolf???!!! Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:That was the saddest thing that has happened in the series. By far. At least with the red wedding, they made choices that led to that. Hodor was innocent. Hold the door.
Anonymous wrote:That was the saddest thing that has happened in the series. By far. At least with the red wedding, they made choices that led to that. Hodor was innocent. Hold the door.
