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it's already happened with Daario and the mountainSo no one's going to talk about how the three-eyed raven looks completely different from the first time we saw him 2 seasons ago
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it's already happened with Daario and the mountainSo no one's going to talk about how the three-eyed raven looks completely different from the first time we saw him 2 seasons ago
So no one's going to talk about how the three-eyed raven looks completely different from the first time we saw him 2 seasons ago
I knew they were going to change the actor but they should of done more to make him look like Bloodraven. Max is a legend (ie The Seventh Seal) tho.So no one's going to talk about how the three-eyed raven looks completely different from the first time we saw him 2 seasons ago
Ya I think there are 13-14 white walkers if I remember that episode correctly.
We don't know if Bran can warg into a dragons. If dragons are super intelligent creatures, then maybe he can't.
I think it's a forgone conclusion honestly that Bran is going to warg into Drogon. The other two will likely be rode into battle, while Drogon will be controlled by Bran.
"You won't walk again but you'll fly".
Doubt that stops at Ravens. Bran is supposed to be the chosen one.
I'm using Bloodraven/Three Eyed Crow interchangeably. They're the same person. Both versions of the character have that distinctive facial birthmark, which is the reason why he was nicknamed "Bloodraven". They can still show that birthmark without getting into the origins about it just yet. If anything, it will make non-bookreaders more curious about the origins of the character and build up more anticipation about the origins of the Three Eyed Crow.Why would they need to make him look like bloodraven? That seems like info the show hasn't shared yet.
Well, it's one of the distinguishing traits of the character. Plus it reminds me of Yam's birthmark. And honestly at this point, there's a ton of stuff that has happened in the show that hasn't happened in the books (Stannis' death, White Walkers turning human babies into White Walkers, Jon being resurrected, Hodor talking like a normal person, Melisandre's true appearance, etc).How the hell do people remember this stuff? Way too much stuff going on. Anyway, I think people are now getting into the habit of posting too much info that the show hasn't let us know yet.
Last episode of the first season I think.What season/episode did Bran and Rickon find out Ned died?
imagine how thorne feels seeing this kid go from new recruit to lord commander
So no one's going to talk about how the three-eyed raven looks completely different from the first time we saw him 2 seasons ago
it's already happened with Daario and the mountain
How the hell do people remember this stuff? Way too much stuff going on. Anyway, I think people are now getting into the habit of posting too much info that the show hasn't let us know yet.
How the hell do people remember this stuff? Way too much stuff going on. Anyway, I think people are now getting into the habit of posting too much info that the show hasn't let us know yet.
Quit crying and be appreciative of the stuff that's being shared. This is stuff that adds to the current storyline.This. Get all that book garbage outta here. Post your "theories" that are actually parts from the book they haven't addressed yet in the book thread
Well, it's one of the distinguishing traits of the character. Plus it reminds me of Yam's birthmark. And honestly at this point, there's a ton of stuff that has happened in the show that hasn't happened in the books (Stannis' death, White Walkers turning human babies into White Walkers, Jon being resurrected, Hodor talking like a normal person, Melisandre's true appearance, etc).How the hell do people remember this stuff? Way too much stuff going on. Anyway, I think people are now getting into the habit of posting too much info that the show hasn't let us know yet.
Last episode of the first season I think.What season/episode did Bran and Rickon find out Ned died?
Half of Kings Landing got Ros yambs.Did Theon never exist? That man(?) should be named L, not Reek.
He got some of them ros yambs while she was still somewhat small time
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Tywin did everything he could to keep his fam in power and flourishing. If he didn't treat the one Lannister that was an actual threat like **** he'd still be running things. He played the game well given he jumped in as things happened on the fly.
Just treated one son too poorly.
But yeah since Petyr created the chaos most have racked up Ls.
How the hell do people remember this stuff? Way too much stuff going on. Anyway, I think people are now getting into the habit of posting too much info that the show hasn't let us know yet.
Book readers aren't spoiling anything now that the show has surpassed the books. The info being posted is more of some insight and background to characters the show doesn't have time to focus on.
Quit crying and be appreciative of the stuff that's being shared. This is stuff that adds to the current storyline.This. Get all that book garbage outta here. Post your "theories" that are actually parts from the book they haven't addressed yet in the book thread
And definitely before she had a price hike.