I would've also accepted The Magnificent Seven.
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Ned Stark's Inglorious Basterd?
I would've also accepted The Magnificent Seven.
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So now i wonder if they will actually get a White Walker or just a Wight.. first one is the ultimate prize but nearly impossible to do but i guess presenting an actual Undead should be enough to convince everybody,
He's just undead-ish.![]()
I still prefer the idea of Jaime killing Cersei outright (a la Aerys) but this would be beautiful poetic justice. Problem is, even with the heavily condensed time passage, the show doesn't have enough time for her pregnancy to come to full term. I could, however, see this working in the books.So did we just find out that Jaime killed Cersi already, and it's just going to take longer than we thought? I want to put money down that she dies delivering a (stillborn) dwarf child! Prophesy said she'd live to bury 3 children, so she's either dead before this one is born, or it never lives (or I guess she dies before the child, best case?) There's just more irony with her dying delivering what she hates, and also same as her mother...
Oh, my! I didn't mean it that way!Whoa, dude!
That's an interesting thought, that is, the Mountain becoming a wight for the White Walkers. I don't think Qynurn is an agent and it would be something rather accidental. He's always been Westeros' token mad scientist.If they get a White Walker--it may wind up having an influence over the Mountain with nothing more than a cold gaze. Maybe that was Qyburn's idea all along--him being perhaps an agent for the Night's King.
Maybe it's something convoluted in that wights can be raised south of the Wall, but they can't cross the Wall after becoming wights?Does the wall's magic just stop the walkers not the army of the dead? since one attacked Jon in Blackwater Castle.
Hadn't thought of that, and it makes a metric ass-ton of sense now that I look at it. Wouldn't be the first time a living human provided services for the Knight King (Craster) . We know very little about Qyburn's background short of being expelled from the Citadel, with many living Maesters violently shunning him for "unnatural practices". Qyburn is very much a main candidate for Walker influence and was probably imbued with partial magical properties that allowed him to resurrect the Mountain without having full Wight status (hence, no blue eyes). As you say, all it could take is for a Walker or a Wight to fully "activate" the Mountain, and it will take the combined strength of the surviving members of Jon's group, Jaime, the Queensguard, Gold Cloaks and Lannister guards just to take him down.They really shouldn't even have to.
The Mountain isn't far from being a wight as it stands.
If they get a White Walker--it may wind up having an influence over the Mountain with nothing more than a cold gaze. Maybe that was Qyburn's idea all along--him being perhaps an agent for the Night's King.
That's an interesting thought, that is, the Mountain becoming a wight for the White Walkers. I don't think Qynurn is an agent and it would be something rather accidental. He's always been Westeros' token mad scientist.
I was going to wait until A.V. Club posted their weekly odds to ask this question, but since you brought it up:Since we've already made reference to Jon's troop being the Suicide Squad. I think it's time we place our bets for the Dead Pool.
Jon Snow
Gendry Waters
Sandor "The Hound" Clegane
Beric Dondarrion
Tormund Giantsbane
Jorah Mormount
Thoros of Myr
Place your bets. Who will survive?!
Place your bets. Who will survive?!
I also had hoped Jorah would notice his old sword with Jon.
Hadn't thought of that, and it makes a metric ass-ton of sense now that I look at it. Wouldn't be the first time a living human provided services for the Knight King (Craster) . We know very little about Qyburn's background short of being expelled from the Citadel, with many living Maesters violently shunning him for "unnatural practices". Qyburn is very much a main candidate for Walker influence and was probably imbued with partial magical properties that allowed him to resurrect the Mountain without having full Wight status (hence, no blue eyes). As you say, all it could take is for a Walker or a Wight to fully "activate" the Mountain, and it will take the combined strength of the surviving members of Jon's group, Jaime, the Queensguard, Gold Cloaks and Lannister guards just to take him down.
Damn, that's right. I keep forgetting the pommel is completely different.
Well, maybe Jon will mention its previous ownership. This past episode was big on reconnecting characters' pasts.
It is harder to decide Gendry's fate because he is two different characters in the book. If they go beyond the Wall in the books I think it will be Gendry with the Brotherhood especially as Beric is already dead. In the books it will be Edric that takes on the role as Robert's son but he is too young to go beyond the Wall as a fighter.
He needs to go back and have VERY large babies with Brienne - he has something to live for, dammit!!!I am not sure about Thormund.
However it was very cool to see him again and especially wiedling a warhammer.. the weapon of choice of his father (either by chance or choice, it wasn't made clear in the show).
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