A still from the opening credits. I guess we will find out what it is very soon.
As that shot continues and pans out you can see it clearing up and the sea is fully visible again.
a rather lame workaround.
Walkaround?

A still from the opening credits. I guess we will find out what it is very soon.
a rather lame workaround.
Can you just say what the clue is so we're not guessing. Thanks.
I found this in a GoT Wiki and i'm no book expert but doesn't this mean he may have been present but not actually in the room when Lyanna told Ned the secret. Once Ned stepped out with baby Jon he might have started to put two and two together (either as a theory of Rhaegar raping Lyanna or there being an actual love relationship). However we haven't seen anything about Reed in the show so my money is on Bran spilling the beans...
Here's the thing: he didn't dismiss her exactly. He was just dispassionate about her leaving to return to her family, just as he was dispassionate about Sansa's wedding night and Arya's list.
I also don't think he's detaching himself from humanity exactly; as Meera said, in a very real sense Bran never made it out of that cave. The person who was Bran has been subsumed by the Three-Eyed-Raven. Maybe in time he'll come back to the surface, but for now I think his near omnipotent vision means it's all too much for him to focus on the little things.
In terms of his perspective, I think he's pretty much in the same boat as Dr. Manhattan. He tries to be polite, but people are too small for him to really grip the nuances and too trivial for him to care.
It still sucks for Meera of course.
I love the shenanigans of Maisie Williams.The best part about this is that she doesn't fool any one for an instant!
The best part about this is that she doesn't fool any one for an instant!
And a large segment of the internet.I almost wanted Jamie to get crispy-fried simply because it would result in the final unhinging of Cercei.
I'm still holding out hope that Daenarys decides to come with the dragons to help Jon fight the Night King's army of the dead at Eastwatch at the last minute when they're on the verge of defeat, seemingly turning things around by destroying much of his armies with fire.Yes, I think if the opening credits do show how they get around the wall it is a great disappointment. Maybe the producers are trying to trick people.
I thought that Bran coming south of the Wall after being touched by the Night King might have broken the magic spells on the wall and I think that would have been acceptable way for the Wall to be breached.
Have we ever seen the army of the dead use archers? I don't recall.In the battle one of their wight giants takes down one of the two lesser dragons with their massive bows and arrows, which would be as powerful as Maester Kyburn's "Scorpion" ballista.
I don't believe so. It's been strictly axes and swords as far as I can recall, though we haven't seen the wight giants in action yet. I suppose the White Walkers themselves might come up with some method of taking the dragons down, or one of the dragons may get too close to the ground and a giant (or two) grabs it.Have we ever seen the army of the dead use archers? I don't recall.
I'm not saying it's impossible and those giant bows would certainly do the job, it's just that so far the undead have been entirely chasey-stabby.
I think a more likely scenario is if one gets forced down somehow, it would just get swarmed and torn to pieces.I don't believe so. It's been strictly axes and swords as far as I can recall, though we haven't seen the wight giants in action yet. I suppose the White Walkers themselves might come up with some method of taking the dragons down, or one of the dragons may get too close to the ground and a giant (or two) grabs it.
I just really, really want to see a zombie dragon. It would be the only way I'd be happy for one of them to die, if it were in such an epic fashion and brought down part of the Wall.
Yeah, that was a real Dickon move.![]()
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