Poll: Winter Is Coming - HBO's A Game of Thrones [READ WARNING]

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Who will rule Westeros?


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Cannot wait to see Thorne's face when Jon goes to see him. Also cannot wait for Jon to take him to the block for betraying the Lord Commander and (technically) killing a Night's Watch brother.

Olly also should go to the block. Nobody likes Olly.

That would be too kind. I say send him to the High Sparrow on the weekends, for reconditioning via urine-stained solitary confinement and off to Roose Bolton in the week days to learn how to be a dog bone.
 
Sod Thorne, that little oik Olly needs to be chained up on the wrong side of the wall and set upon by the Walkers.

Little git.
 
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Did anyone else join a Fantasy league for GoT? http://www.fantasizr.com/sport/fantasy-game-of-thrones-season-6

I was 7 out of 8 after Ep1, but Ramsay Bolton smashed it for me this week, clear leader at the top!

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I'm tempted. And my brother, also on here, would most likely be. Is there an option to have an ocuk league?
 
Good latest episode, although I did have to forward through the last part of the Ramsay scene.

Also I can see an interesting storyline with Theon coming up.



Not read the books but this was the conclusion I came to a few seasons ago and was confirmed to a point when Tyrion set out to find Daenerys.

I actually expected Jon to be burned and then come walking out the flames, a la Daenerys.

One of the best shows on TV in the last 10 years for sure.

He may not of been burned and come walking out the flames, but it was a ritual to the Lord of Light that brought him back. So there is still a relevant connection a connection with fire.
 
He may not of been burned and come walking out the flames, but it was a ritual to the Lord of Light that brought him back. So there is still a relevant connection a connection with fire.

Yea, thought that as well, just what I thought would happen after S5 finale.
 
I expect there would be more flames, Dany style, shame there wasn't :)
Have we at any stage seen Jon being immune to fire in any normal fashion?
It's been hard to tell with half his life surrounded by ice.
 
Jon isn't immune to fire, he burnt himself on a lantern when fighting the reanimated corpse of the Night's Watchman early in S1.

Or that could just be a continuity error by the makers
 
I expect there would be more flames, Dany style, shame there wasn't :)
Have we at any stage seen Jon being immune to fire in any normal fashion?
It's been hard to tell with half his life surrounded by ice.

Nope, he burnt his hand while defending Jeor Mormont from the wights.

Also, Dany isn't necessarily immune to fire.
 
Nope, he burnt his hand while defending Jeor Mormont from the wights.

Also, Dany isn't necessarily immune to fire.

Dany was reasonably immune when in her opening scene she walked into a bath of boiling water. And when she hid in the middle of a funeral pyre for her husband, or when she burnt down the entire house of whatever where the warlocks resided. She stated when her brother died, that he wasn't a real Targaryen, as he wasn't immune to fire, the crown shouldn't have killed him.

Just wondered if same was true of Jon, obviously not from what folks are saying.
 
If these theories are correct, it would make Jon and Tyrion half/******* Targaryen. Maybe that has something to do with it?

All 3 are nobel in their own way
All 3's parents died, 2 of which at their birth, 1 we do not know
There are 3 dragons.
I think it's plausible that they're all 3 Targaryen

It's too good to dismiss in my opinion. What i love is the fact we're all talking about it. I don't think i've watched anything that's got me thinking so hard about the storylines and theorising so much. :D
 
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LOL with the exception of LOST, which everyone theorised regarding, and continued to do so, and then the whole thing got lidenhofedlololed.
It is the last thing I recall where everyone was kept guessing about certain aspects, hopefully this will have a coherent ending, and not drivel off in random directions for 2 years before stabbing itself in the eye with a flaming torch, time travel, reboot, and then puff, end.
 
LOL with the exception of LOST, which everyone theorised regarding, and continued to do so, and then the whole thing got lidenhofedlololed.
It is the last thing I recall where everyone was kept guessing about certain aspects, hopefully this will have a coherent ending, and not drivel off in random directions for 2 years before stabbing itself in the eye with a flaming torch, time travel, reboot, and then puff, end.

it will, it isn't a make it up as you go along, drop in some cliff hangers/see if the ratings justify another series job...

at least there are underlying novels and major plot points that have already been planned - including how it ends AFAIK so they're pretty confined to at least sticking to that... while they obviously change stuff for TV they can't simply drag thing show out for commercial reasons, it will end in one extended or two short seasons according to the show runners, some HBO person commented that he wished it could be longer AFAIK (tis clearly a money maker but they're sticking to trying to tell the story).

Basically it should end on a high - more like Breaking Bad than pointlessly drawn out stuff like Lost or the Walking Dead.

It would be cool if they did a spin off series based on the Dunk and Egg books set prior to GoT.
 
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