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Game Of Thrones Season 6 Discussion (Spoilers)

Transition shot from shot to Jon with the exact same framing made it pretty clear. I think audiences are smart enough to know children's hair can change colors while growing up.
Yup, and that bones grow into space stations. :techman:
 
I'm not trying to separate the two. I'm trying to broaden the scope or rather broaden our view of the scope. Fireproof keeps being cited as the defining attribute and I'm suggest maybe it's not that finite, i.e. heat overall and not just fire.
I think it is safe to say that in the show at least, her tissue is non-combustible by extreme heat in any form as well as able to survive on inhaled gas and smoke that would be toxic or even deadly to other humans.

But magic so meh.
 
Of all the things for which I can suspend my disbelief, it is the hair that gets me. She should come out utterly hairless and looking like the scientists from Andromeda Strain after Level IV sterilization.
 
Of all the things for which I can suspend my disbelief, it is the hair that gets me. She should come out utterly hairless and looking like the scientists from Andromeda Strain after Level IV sterilization.

Her hair got burned off in the books but I guess they didn't want to shave Emilia's hair or dick about with bald wigs for the show.
 
Of all the things for which I can suspend my disbelief, it is the hair that gets me. She should come out utterly hairless and looking like the scientists from Andromeda Strain after Level IV sterilization.
In the books, her hair was burned off after the birth of her dragons. I guess that was considered to not be visually ideal by the showrunners, allthough they later went with a very shorthaired Cersei.

Surviving the pyre was also meant to be a miraculous event, though I don't mind the show seems to have changed this into permanent immunity from heat.
 
In the books, her hair was burned off after the birth of her dragons. I guess that was considered to not be visually ideal by the showrunners, allthough they later went with a very shorthaired Cersei.

Surviving the pyre was also meant to be a miraculous event, though I don't mind the show seems to have changed this into permanent immunity from heat.

In the books Tyrion's nose got cut off at the Battle of Blackwater Bay but in the show it's only a long scar across his face. Maybe it's because of budget or aesthetic reasons but the show is not shy about changing details, especially inconsequential ones like hair or facial disfigurements.

I don't really mind for as long as they sty true to the central plot line, the characters do things that are in character for them and everything stays consistent in the TV show,
 
In the books Tyrion's nose got cut off at the Battle of Blackwater Bay but in the show it's only a long scar across his face. Maybe it's because of budget or aesthetic reasons but the show is not shy about changing details, especially inconsequential ones like hair or facial disfigurements.
No, actors just aren't committed enough to their roles these days. It's in Peter Dinklage's contract - no surgery.
 
Westeros seemed destined to be ruled by Blonde short haired rulers with Lannister blood.

Hence i predict Tyrion Lannister is gonna to win the throne at the end.
 
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I wanted to create a Meme with her, just lacking the time to do it. I was going to combine her with Sigourney Weavers Ripley from Aliens. Ripley was going to say, "This little girl protects Bear Island with only 67 Knights." Then a picture of her scowl and then Hudson saying "Put her in charge."
 
In the show Denerys showed immunity to burns long before her dragons were born. She handled the heated eggs, then when her servant touched them her hands were burned.
 
So my theory about Jon, yes L & R = J but why? All accounts was the R, was very happy man with his wife and children. Why would he go after L, so vehemently all of a sudden. To me, this is the work of the Three Eyed Raven. While they showed us and Bran perusing the past, what if he could also see the future? What if he saw the return of the Night King and what was going to happen. That he needed to create a Nexus, someone who could stand against the Night King. He kept experimenting, pairing people without their knowledge to find The One. With each birth, he could run back and forth on the timeline and see what changes were made and how they would pan out. When Bran was looking at the Tower of Joy, the look on the Three Eyed Raven was one of great pains. Like he caused what was going on, the great war. However there was no other way, Jon needed to be born to stop the Night King. Think Dune meets the Matrix.

(disclaimer, I'm usually wrong with my theories.)
 
So my theory about Jon, yes L & R = J but why? All accounts was the R, was very happy man with his wife and children. Why would he go after L, so vehemently all of a sudden.

In the books...

When he was young Rhaegar was a bookish bloke, until he read the prophecy of "The Prince That Was Promised" and came to believe it was about him so he picked up a sword to become a great warrior. Later, he came to believe that it wasn't actually about him, but his children, and that "The Prince" wasn't one person, but three because "the dragon has three heads". At his point he had two children, and his wife was unable to bear more.
 
How many magic horns are there in GoT?

I read an article that said in the books Euron Greyjoy has a horn called Dragonbinder that can be used to control Dragons. The article also said Euron attacks the oldtown city that Sam is in right now, and perhaps that is how he gets the horn. So the horn that Sam has maybe this dragon horn instead of the wall breaker horn.

I think I rather not see any magic horns in season 7.
 
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