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A long time ago the Kingdom was a successful and happy place. The hearing and deaf people lived and worked together in peace. One day an evil man took control; he had the power to change things in the Kingdom. He wanted to get rid of all deaf people so he set up a political party, Hearing Front. But there is a special and very powerful child called The Azurian. The Waardenburg King knew that the special child would save the Kingdom and bring back fairness and peace. This story has started. The future of the Kingdom depends on four heroes with super powers and a small child.

Full color comic book imported from the United Kingdom. The heroes are hiding. In secret, they find more people to join their group and challenge the Hearing Front. Keane is now a teenager and wanted by the police. She is trying to cope with her new life. In the forest, a small group of anarchists is waiting to attack the enemy. The Waardenburg prophecy is starting to come true. The world is waiting to see what is next. After the King has died, Fox uses his authority to try and make the Hearing Front a legal group. Not everyone believes Fox. At the moment the Kingdom is calm. Slowly, it will change.

Why did they make that change? It was so fucking perfect in season 4. Was it even the same actor? What a horrible move. I was disappointed to see Roose go so quickly although it was inevitable. Terrible unfair deaths for Walda and her baby.


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On the other hand, I like how no character is truly perfect in GoT, not even precious Tyrion. Well, Sansa is pretty perfect and so is Jon Snow. Often these scenes are actually indispensable to make the eventual pay off mean anything at all. It would be strange to suddenly see Tommen halfway through the season without any interaction.

It is these scenes that make me love this series and anchor the more electric moments. I am loving what that actor is doing with the young king! But after that it was just awesome. None of us really believed it, and now the spell is suddenly just broken. I can understand your problem, but I did like it. Balon obviously knew his brother would try to kill him, for him to just be meekly thrown over without resistance would be rather odd of a presumed warrior even if he is old. Writhing is a strong word as well and anybody would be a bit concerned with something that close to your eye, even a mad pirate.

Interesting to watch again in the wake of ep. I wound and rewound that section. When Ghost lifted his head, his eyes were still red. When Jon opened his eyes, they were still dark. I thought Ghost lifted his head because he sensed the return of Jon, not that Jon was transferring himself back into his body. Also seeing a lot of questions about timeline, given that the longer he would be dead the worse for wear he might be. Late one night, Jon called out to the courtyard and stabbed to death. At dawn, Ser Davos finds him, moves him into the room and huddles with allies.

Edd goes off to find the Wildlings, Ghost is fetched.

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Later that morning, Alliser and friends confront the barricaded door, give a deadline of that evening to come out. Mel goes to take a nap. Evening comes, Alliser and friends try to break down the door, the Wildlings break down the gate. Same evening, Davos goes to Mel. Later that same evening, Mel comes back in and does her thing. Thorne and Olly being locked up and not killed, was a bit of a surprise. Do they want some measure of justice meted out?

He barely cut the guy and got thrown over the rope like a sack of potatoes. It would have been silly without any resistance. Anyway, seems you want something different out of Euron that I. Although I do think there was a missed opportunity for either Davos or Mel to have a little monologue about how important he was, building up to the need to resurrect him.

I particularly loved all the little touches which felt like they were just for the fans the flashback, trolling the Hairwatch brigade, pinecones and rocks , and so many theories and speculations were answered too. And I loved the way the theme of Home played out throughout the episode. Been watching a lot of reaction videos and reading comments all over the net.

If he barely cut him then why did they have to show him carrying on after the shot of Balon falling into the ocean? Then afterwards we get a shot of Vader in pain with his hand on his face. But anyway, most of you guys were in love with Kylo Ren, the biggest pussy of a villain of all time. Where was the build-up? The mutiny was already over. Bryan Cogman earned a 2 episode promotion and I think Dave Hill has earned a 2 episode promotion for next season. I think the Children of the Forest should look younger and actually prefer the look in season 4 over this new one.

Hmm, seriously was hoping for a different outcome to the twist really. Now just really excited to see whats happening next. Will he be changed? Oh and Euron always came off as a caricature in the books Jack Sparrow gone bad , this realisation looks a lot more promising so far. Pretty sure they show Davos looking at the burning crosses in a trailer. And by then it should be clear the Umbers are with the Boltons. They name dropped the Manderlys. Yeah I think he will change a bit but not a lot.

What will be changed about him we will come to know in the next couple of episodes. Best episode so far? Definitely up there with Hardhome and others. I think Melisandre and Davos are exactly where they should be. We KNEW it was coming but it still made me gasp. Sansa and Brienne in the woods talking about Arya, Theon and his scene with Sansa was so poignant it made me sad; Euron!! That scene told of happier times and showed a family that was all Stark and you could actually feel their love for each other. So much to take in!

I have to say those dragons must have sensed something in Tyrion…. Then there is Jon. I must say despite the fact there were leaks that he was alive the cast and crew did plant the tiniest seed of doubt in my mind. Bring it on HBO. Do you know how people cheer when your belowed team scores a goal? I assume you do, well i cheered double than that when Jon opened his eyes!!! Anyone share a link here? Not everyone can pull a Sean Bean I suppose. Still looks great though. Ramsey is among my favourite characters.

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Sansas scene with Brienne and Theon were great. I did cry when she hugged Theon. Loved seeing Tommen trying to become stronger, it was also nice to see him admit he was weak. Lena is just killing it and Pryce makes me love him even more with every scene he has. Good to find out that they know Trystane is dead. I fucking love Tyrion just being tired of all this crap and throwing jokes at Varys.

The dragon scene was amazing. Tyrion was drawn to the Dragons by his desire to see them up-close. I liked how he realised, at the end, how crazy the entire thing was. No warging bullshit, no old gods bullshit, they fired a gun by having Mel see Thoros and they fired it up. I loved the scene with Davos and Mel. Davos is a good man, he is kind to Mel, after all she, as much as he knows, suffers the same thing as he does, they lost Stannis and Shireen. I also liked that he tried to make Mel have faith in her powers again.

He may not like then but he, above anyone else, knows that her powers are real.

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S6 started amazingly well for me. I never doubted the writers a second, they have never dissapointed me as of yet. We have totally different tastes. Something are just not good on TV. My point was, regardless of who Jon is, we were given no reason why he should be resurrected. People die on GoT all the time. Why was his resurrection so important? Mel just happened to be in the right place at the right time, if it was Mel that brought him back. That was my problem with the episode.

The prophecies are the biggest thing I dislike about the books. But I do think they will adress this later, even in episode 3 perhaps as we have TOJ then. Why bring him back? I think The Onion knight resurrected Jon, and liken him to Thoros of Mir they are similar characters. And at the time of their first resurrection were not really believers of The red God. Who did Davos send Ed for?

Because he knew they owed Jon their life. Jon is the guy whose main priority was preparing for the WW. We saw him read the letter from CB and alert Stannis to what was happening up North. So he knows his little brothers escaped from WF. Meanwhile, Jon would be preparing the wildlings for the battle.

The lords and army where basically insist that the new ruler kill his brothers, so a civil war would be avoided. Lord Karstark brief introduction, clearly showed us the sort of man he is and his playing the game of thrones. And way to ignore the elephant in the room Tyrion: I think he was killed because a GRRM wanted to have a huge cliffhanger to WoW and b him dying was the only way Jon can join the war in the north without formally having to break his Nights Watch oath. I actually also expected them to have him step out of the fire to give him a Dany-like Targaryan moment and that they would somehow connect this to the Tower of Joy flashback.

Now the question is, when and how if at all will Jon learn about his mother? So I can see your point that it was sort of disappointing that we did not get anything of this sort yet. On the other hand, this scene smoothly brings Jon, Mel, Davos, and Tormund together as allies, and it will be very interesting to see them fighting the war in the north in the future episodes. It happened with magic unique to her and her dragons. No one in this series is ever going to step of a fire like Dany. Did they delete a scene or two? Whoever fathered him biologically, Ned is really his father.

It makes sense that he acts and thinks like the man who raised him as a son. That would be weak. That Targaryen Princess you love so much is really, secretly, a Targaryen Princess! Hmmm, looks like it — unless that was mistakenly released and will show up in a later episode.

I loved this episode. I cannot express enough how much I loved it. For a relatively short episode at only 54 minutes , they managed to pack an awful lot in. This episode also brought with it a mythical element in the flashback at the start and that climactic ending.

And after that ending I did a ridiculously silly victory dance around the room. We all knew it was coming, but to see Jon open his eyes was beautiful. He is without a doubt my favourite character and I am beyond thrilled he is back so soon. I have complete faith in the show runners and amazing directors they have on this programme that it will be amazing, but I do worry that it will change what I imagined that scene to be when I read it. Also, I am interested to see how the situation with Ransey develops. And if they do, what is their alternative? Until Sansa reveals herself, who will they follow?

All in all, a wonderful near-hour of television. Well done to all the amazing people who brought it to life. I mean, Dany being the saviour who swoops in with her dragons and saves the realm from the White Walkers is an ending which the most casual show watcher would probably have predicted right from the beginning, and she clearly fits the prophecy to a T — is it really going to go down like that?

I agree with you. His works are a lesson in explosive twists and revelations as well as things not being as they seem. I would be very surprised if Dany was AA purely because that seems to be the obvious choice. Well, obviously you are right. I just think that having John step out of his burning funeral pyre would have been a great moment for him, and connecting it to the Tower of Joy scene would have made it a very powerful scene. That picture also makes me think that Davos may be starting to wonder whether Shireen ended in the same way….. Burning a child would obviously horrify Davos, and this could show him that Mel is capable of such a thing….

Same way most of people expect her to win a throne. We have others too. It can ends this way but who knows at this point. Ending is the same for both books and the show so George might come up with a surprise. Idea about Azor Ahai being interpretated the way people want it. Well, it can happen. Look at Tormund, he said they think Jon is some sort of a God. He changed his opinion. They give to you one of the greatest episode of the show, completely strong and awesome beginning to end, and just bitching and moaning…. What the fuck is a Lommy?

Stupid to show Euron hurting after Balon takes the plunge. Balon was chosen as king for a reason. He had to have been The Man in his day. So many wonderful moments: This is one of my favorite episodes in the series. Tormund menacing some crows with a crossbow, turns around [joyful]: What is too predictable? And does it matter? Is the act lessened in some way because we predicted it? And the prophesy states a warrior will pull a magic sword from a fire. A tiny girl, with no battle training, wielding a flaming dragon is far less predictable than that.

Dragons have been compared to flaming swords in the books, but not in the show. Show-watchers are still looking for a warrior with a magic sword. They have no reason to think that Lightbringer will be Drogon. So no, not too predictable. I mean, how often has he been compared to Jesus Christ on this very website. Lots of great highlights here in a very, very strong episode here. I guess no one in the Bolton army was loyal to him? It is a typical shortsighted decision by Ramsay, which probably dooms his family.

He would always have been the heir, at least until that child came of age. His father was his best chance to consolidae power in the North and by murdering that chance, he has doomed himself by his impulsiveness, jealousy and ambition. That mad dog tag his father warned him about is definitely coming back to bite him in the ass.

I wanted Jon to come back as because he has dragon blood. Yeah because RLJ and Jon coming back is not the obvious and most predictable thing out there.. George has written some straightforward and predictable things like that with Jon and cersei and her prophecy and much more …. It has been said many times that the story is not about the hero fulfilling a prophecy but characters actions making them as a hero..

Dany never know anything about prophecy …she just makes her decisions and go with it.. And the fact that George dropped all the clues in the first book back when he thought it will be trilogy only to become a series which will never end.. And AA alone is not the mystery anyway the mystery always was Dragon with three heads and what the three heads referring to.. Noone except Karstark and the Maester saw it happen. Karstark was clearly in on it, and the Maester was bullied into silence.

I read the spoilers yesterday and was worried that noone might give a damn, but it was done way better than I had expected. She literally played God by brining Jon back. And yes I liked how he went. It was pathetic, it was at the hands of the monster he created, he died the same way Rob did. Jon learned a lot of his lessons from Ned and he will always see him as his father, just like Theon does. His Targaryen side is no more important than his Stark side. It might come later on with dragons and bonding with one of them. Just look what happened with Tyrion.

Yeah but Walda and baby were killed in the kennels which is right out in the open. Think no one would notice hounds destroying two humans? And Ramsey says to say that Roose was poisoned, I guess no one loyal to Roose would want to see the body for themselves?

Not to say it has historical accuracy. Like I said in Ottoman culture it was almost mandatory to kill your brothers as not to have any rivals to your position. Jon had to come back and there is also though it is yet to be revealed exactly how going to be a reason why he had to die for his character to develop.

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The prophecy on the other hand seems far more vague. GRRM seems to make a point of writing twists into his story that move away from the typical fantasy tropes and into a much more realistic realm. Characters do things that genuinely shock us and revelations are made that are completely out of the blue all the time. In this story nothing is as it initially seems. I would just be very surprised if the character that seems to fit almost all the criteria for AA actually ends up being AA. I just feel that nothing has been that simple in this story. I think that the prophecy will be loosely used to explain the actions of several characters, perhaps even a triad of characters the three heads of the dragon.

The way in which Jon was brought back, seemingly directly due to the whim of the Red God, suggests that he is of great importance. Then there is the matter of Mel seeing him in the flames when she asks Rhollr for visions of AA. Why would they be bothered if he killed Walda? What should they do? Follow a baby or the man who defeated Stannis? So glad that the majority of us, who really believed that Jon Snow would come back to life are vindicated. Congratulations to all those involved in the show who strongly denied that any such thing was going to happen; for the most part, they stuck to their guns.

It was cutting it fine, when Tormund at least I think it was him went to get some wood to burn the body. I said until I saw his body burning on a funeral pyre I would believe that he would be back. There was just a sneaking doubt after Eddard and Rob Stark leaving the stage that perhaps Jon might too, just to confound us all.

I almost feel I can forgive the Dorne scenarios, almost. And I agree with you on tormund also I think he is saying that to Mel.. Well maybe Tywin should have been surrounded by guards while he was taking a shit and stayed safely alive — bad GRRM! The books and the show have always been about choices and consequences as much as the shock value of the deaths.

Ramsay had the fear factor as well as the protection and backing of his father but now he just has the fear factor — will that be enough…? Because killing your brothers after you took over was common place back then. At most they would think Ramsey is removing competition and solidify his hold on power by removing any rivals. Roose gets the credit for leading them to victory against Stannis. He gets the credit for advancing House Bolton to being Warden of the North. I thought people would come up with it. I would like to ask them where is Ashara or Brandon?

It more shows that Jon threated Olly as his little brother to me. Which makes For The Watch even more heartbreaking. Wonder, what Jon will do with him and ohers. The problem is that show never for once doubted anything about Daeny and her heritage. It really serves nothing in the story for her to be their child.

Daeny is a Targaryen and her whole story is built on it. Fighting as a last Targaryen to reclaim her throne. Besides we were presented with clues in the show more than once. It started last season and reveal this season. Ser Not Appearing in this Series ,. I like Ramsey, mostly because of Iwan, but his clock started ticking. Roose was the smart one, he commanded both fear and respect. Ramsey has only fear.

And that was the episode the 10 months of hype had me ready for. Mentions bleeding stars, and a warrior drawing a flaming sword out of a fire. The entire book prophesy has pretty much been said by Mel at some point. History is far more complicated than just, someone kills brother and moves right into power and everything else falls into place. They would have followed him anyway. He was the heir, Roose was playing with him, true, but only to motivate him and make him more careful. He married him to Sansa, he gave him command of the army. Even with a new boy being born, Ramsey would still have inherited the lordship.

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Only Roose could have changed that. So now they have a choice. Follow a baby or Ramsey. Ramsey lead the attack on Stannis. Ser Not Appearing in this Series: Well why not wait and see where this goes before getting all huffy puffy about it? Ramsey killing Roose was set-up perfectly.

New Ottoman rulers always killed they brothers after taking power, if they had brothers left, they usually would have done it before. My favorite is deffinately Balon and Euron on the bridge. They really managed to add great suspense to that scene, even though it was obvious Balon was going to fall at some point. But it very quickly and very effectively gives us the information we need. Euron is simpy mad. I fucking love the story of him being tied to a mast for fear that he would jump over board during a storm and then when the storm cleared he cut out all the crews tounges.

Patrick Malahide was also great in his last scene, with all Balons bitterness and anger. He was a brilliant Balon Greyjoy. Depends on how you look at that scene. I assume he went to kill Walda immediately after, a bit too late for anyone to stop him after she has been torn to shreds. Of course most of the men assume foul play, but nobody saw it and everybody knows Ramsay and you can guess what he does to the first one to utter a bad word. They are fighting for a house with a Flayed Man on its banners.

Ramsay has made his bed and it will be a sweet moment when he realises it. As some commented before, Roose was responsible for his own demise by creating a monster that in the end he could not control. It is a fitting end for a cold man, yet the show has lost a great character once more. It looks like they betrayed Starks and it has nothing to do with Wildlings or they try to play them, which is unlikely.

I thought he might bring the gift to Ramsay as defacto new leader of Umbers. Since Greatjon suddenly dissapeared. I really liked Gratjon and one of the fighters even Jaime feared. Seems the young generation raises its claims to do things its own way…. Yes she was — as the Maester said. SO, Maester probably told her that Lord Bolton needs her asap. I think the theory goes that they hate the wildlings because they raided their lands. I find it pointless to argue with those fans, because nothing will ever satisfy them. I always did too…not sure it was a popular assumption, but I think we are on the right track.

Well nothing you are saying is portrayed in the show. You know those details from the books. So I guess we take it that it is flat out betrayal. Jack Bauer 24 ,. And at this moment, it happens to be Lord Bolton. They probably are not feeling any loyalty towards the Starks right now. That Wildling aspect is interesting. Would explain why the Umbers only give Rickon to the Boltons at this point in time I assume they noticed a shitload of Wildlings on their side of the wall.

If word reached them that a Stark bastard did it, they might think twice. And Euron is a very interesting character so far. I am excited to see him in another scene without a storm. Yara is gonna see that cut to Eurons face. I personally liked, that old Balon managed to cut his oponent. He had been a great reaver many years ago. In the books, the Manderlys are with the Freys and Boltons at the beginning.

Yes at this rate I confodent that tyrells also will die at the end of this season making way for dorne and martells hmm sorry sandsnakes.. By the way can you elaborate what was said in the small council meeting between tyriom and missandei and varys and greyworm…were dragons stopped eating after dany went.

I will be a happy man if that comes true. With all the Lyanna love I thought someone would attempt to discover the young actor cast. Looking at the end credits, Cordelia Hill might be her name because nothing on the internet, thereby this could be her first screen role. I can only speak for myself. After giving birth I felt like making handstands and was certainly able and more than willing to leave the bed. It all depends on your body and the size of the baby. In lots of cultures, a woman gave birth and walks away with the baby right after.

I could see her being used to women having to act tough after births in the home of Walder Frey. The Blood of Winterfull ,. The Blood of Winterfull: Yeah, I can see the wildlings explanation, but I am not ready to make that assumption because we dont know show only peeps that the Umbers REALLY hate the wildlings and that they are close to the wall and have their lands.

Same experience for me. I could easily have walked home… Was my first kid too. Must be a Stark thing. A cue they learned from Rodrik. He was recaptured, but the escape attempt riled up Lord Karstark and the Stark army to the point they were ready to murder him. That led to Cat Stark setting him free with Brienne. His actual name is Walder. So they called him Willis. We might be past the books, but this episode proved that GoT episodes are still incredible.

Positives I loved the flashback, and thought Cordelia was perfect our young Lyanna. She was exactly as I imagined how a young Lyanna would be. It was great to see a Stark Winterfell again, albeit bittersweet. The Jaime-high Sparrow scene was tense, enthralling, and wonderful. Jonathan Pryce is a fantastic actor and knocked it off the park alongside NCW. As Sue mentioned, it was great that they improved the look of the Children of the Forest, and they look a lot more mystical, and how I imagined them now. Negatives I did feel the writing in some parts was a little off, and needed a polish.

Moreover, I felt that the Balon death was not shot with enough light. Still, great to see Euron. Addendum Managed to get through without mentioning Jon Snow. Perhaps you mean Harkness. A Harness is something that a horse would have.

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You know nothing lad. What will happen to Sansa once she gets to the Wall? I kinda wish Ramsey knew Jon was dead tho before he comes back it would make Ramsey shocked to see him. Beyond the Wall — Basically Bran and Bloodraven both have shorter hair. Wall — I think you watch the show on the assumption that the only things that actually happen happen on screen. Davos met Jon way back in episode 10 season 4 attempting to kill mance. Right there Davos knows Jon is a good man. He has talked to other brothers and hears the stories and finds out who likes Jon and the character he is, he says as much when Davos sits and talks with Jon in season 5.

Davos has been at the wall quite a bit besides his short stint with Stannis army. All I am saying is, I think you look at the relationship as only two scenes from season 5 when really it is something that has begun over the course of 13 episodes. Braavos — What was suppose to be accomplished was the Faceless men wanted her to become no one. This is her punishment for not letting go of Arya Stark and using the Faceless men to kill Trant.

They are showing her their power if she does not listen. So she is learning. You need to understand why she is blind — punishment — and why it progressed so quickly — Arya is learning. Kings Landing — the rest of KL was great. Which is why FrankenMountain killed in a back alley. It is simple story progession. What was Cersei gonna do. But now she has the greenlight from the king himself. Now she can kill the Faith Mil without any repruccussions from the King.

Meereen — Yes, they do seem controlled now. But still locked up because if they are freed and start eating people because they have been fed people in past while down there and while free then problems arise. Not like they can walk them out on a leash, Wun Wun is in the North not Meereen. Your nitpicking is borderline trolling, enjoy what you just watched. Way bigger holes in last weeks episode compared to this one. This Episode was simply for plot progression and they turned it into an amazing top 10 episode. Sword of the Morning ,. It looks that way.

I would expect as Wimsey said it here. Umbers to side with the Boltons after Jon is brought back, siding with some of Northern lords to restore Starks. Umbers and Wildlings are long term enemies. The Manderlys are even more surprising. Vale might come into the picture later as Littlefinger is marching the North.

Much as book Asha helped that arc stay above water, so to speak. I would expect them and the Mormonts to be with Starks. As two of the most known houses. Davos and Sansa certainly looks like to be standing in a very similiar room at Bear Island at least for Davos. Sansa is going to Castle Black. One big meeting is planned from spoiler we know with certain Northern lords. Roose got exactly what he had coming. He was never the mastermind he thought he was. Tywin Lannister orchestrated the Red Wedding. Roose was just a trigger puller.

After that, what did he do? Ramsay took back Moat Cailin. Ramsay rid the north of the Ironborn. Ramsay led the army that defeated Stannis. Ramsay has been the one traveling about keeping the other lords in line, winning over the Karstarks and apparently the Umbers. And the Bolton army that is there is mostly the men who were left with Ramsay at the Dreadfort when Roose went south. But by the same token, Ramsay is going to overestimate his position, too.

Some of these houses he thinks are supporting him are going to turn. He still has no idea that he and Roose were both being played by Littlefinger from the beginning. Ramsay will be dead by the end of the season, too. Also, Tyrion knows things and he said dragons are affectionate toward their friends. An unsullied asked me if this happens in the books and after explaining it I realized we really have two different stories now.

Did anyone manage to tell the dragons apart? So will Tyrion up riding Viserion? Definitely agree with this. But I doubt it. Also, word will get out that Jon let the Wildlings through.

The Umbers hate the wildlings more than any other house. That will be the straw. It is prob real Rickon. They had no army and are scattered at the end. He had actually tamed or was about to tame Viserion, and got bushwhacked by Rhaegal. Can we all just take a moment and appreciate just how damn good Rhaegal and Viserion look? Also loving how much more screen time Ghost has gotten so far this season. You took the words out of my mouth…or keyboard. I thought it was a great episode. The only question I have is; was it really great, or did I think it was great because there was no Dorne? So not only is Jon back, he is ready to raise hell!

He needed to get rid of any rivals to his position and remove any doubt as to who is Lord Bolton. Easy, they took a faster ship and they already knew Trystane was going to KL. What are they going to do? By that time, the bodies will be long gone. And the denizens of Winterfell would be too terrified of Ramsay to say otherwise. Little child in the forest said Meera will be needed!! To deliver the message to Jon of his identity after this ToJ flashback!! And it seems politically asperational familicide is all the rage in Westeros, with three kingdoms changing power this way recently.

I think the idea of prophecy being fulfilled a certain way is only stories past down after generation after generation. Many believe that there is a frozen dragon in the wall. Making him a dragon and he would be rising at the wall. See the realism in fulfilling that prophecy. When really you need to look at the most realistic way to fulfill a prophecy. My whole point is. The whole salt and smoke thing could have some meaning — or it simply could be crap made up or exaggerating over generations of story telling in Westeros. Would be cool if it panned out.

I am hopeful Jon 2. ToJ will be the end of me. I think it could be Lyanna. It was still enjoyable, but I found it rather predictable and lightweight. The member of the Children of the Forest looks like an extra from Farscape and sticks out like a sore thumb. The one in the final episode of season 4 was far more believable. The aftermath of Ramsay killing Roose had a chill running down my spine, but I thought it was painfully obvious that it was going to happen.

The producers obviously have a thing for Ramsay, but I think Roose was a far better antagonist. The scenes at the Iron Islands were hit and miss. And I have absolutely no idea why Yara is supposed to believe that he was murdered. What evidence is there for that? Sure, she could suspect foul play and perhaps suspect Euron when he conveniently turns up soon after. Her conversation with the Drowned God priest was also rather laboured. The assault on Castle Black was good; although the moment they started battering down the chamber door I was just waiting for the sound of Wun Wun battering down the Castle Black gate to arrive.

That sort of predictability is exactly what I thought let this episode down. First of all, the old close up of the face before opening eyes and gasping for breath is beyond cliche now. As it stands, his resurrection is wholly attributed to Melisandre and the Lord of Light although the viewer knows there was perhaps a bit of warging involved and nobody witnessed it. So I think a lot of its power to influence the story and characters was lost. All in all, I found it a rather disappointing follow-up to a strong opening to the season last week.

Sansa is the one people will be rallying around to lead after the battle, Jon is just the commander. He needs the north united to face the walkers. It is about him uniting the north so they can fight back against the walkers. Whether the wall comes down or not. He is not doing this to take control of the North. He is doing it to get Sansa in control of the north so he can have a unified region to fight the walkers.

Yeah, that was my point. I was responding to a poster who claimed that the Boltons saying House Manderly was on their side was a deviation from the books. So aside from a few cosmetic changes speech likely to Sansa instead of to Davos , there is no deviation from the books. After re-watching the episode, a few things are starting to bug.

Not with the episode, which I enjoyed. What is hanging in the air for me, am I the only one who feels bad for Olly? Of course, the Wildlings at the wall might not be the exact people who played part in destroying his village but I kind of understand his anger and resentment.

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He feels betrayed and obviously has gone of the deep end. Well…Walda and baby Bolton. Ramsey needs to die. Not a lick of sympathy for him. Look forward to Arya and the Waif training next week. Maisie Williams commits hard, so I hope the fighting is as cool as it is in the previews. As much as I loved the flashback, Lyanna left no impression on me. You are just annoying — Jesus, will you please just go away and allow the rest of us to enjoy communicating with each other. No one says you have to love the episode, the writing, the acting, etc, etc, etc.

Your like a petulant child having a temper tantrum. We get it, you are not enjoying the season at all…blah, blah, blah, now go away. Calm down — only seen him for 3 minutes. Mainly because previous trailers have shown Euron and he has the cut but not eye patch. Ramsay's 20th Good Man ,. Nothing will detract from he power that will be his returning from the dead. And as for your point about him coming back to life in the pyre as a nod to his Targ heritage, I have to whole-heartedly disagree.

Nowhere in the books or the show does anyone ever recall a Targaryan being brought back from the dead through fire. That story about Aerys believing he would be reborn involved him going into the fire alive and being transformed into a dragon. That is very different to someone being ressurected through fire.

Ramsay's 20th Good Man: Targaryens can and do burn. Viserys was killed by molten gold. Haha, you are on the money concerning Olly. Of course, this is intentional, they even make him try to kill Tormund who led the raid against his village. Then Bowen Marsh stood there before him, tears running down his cheeks.

When he pulled his hand away, the dagger stayed where he had buried it. Jon fell to his knees. In the cold night air the wound was smoking. Pain washed over him. Stick them with the pointy end. When Mel and the others left the room, Ghost stirred and Jon came back to life, so its pretty obvious the direwolf had a part to play to achieve that. He obviously had planned for Jon to come back. Until WoW is released, quite how it will be achieved will probably be somewhat different to how it was portrayed in this episode.

I get it you expected a highly charismatic confident person. That is some pretty strong confidence and arrogance. Look people act differently behind closed doors and with family. Does someone else think that when Theon said he wanted to go home, he was talking about returning to Winterfell rather the Iron Island? Yeah, in the books warging will definitely have something to do with it, else that Varamyr prologue is as pointless as Tyrion watching turtles and naked fake septas. See the relationship between Tywin and Jamie are Father and Son.

The relationship between Balon and Euron are brothers — where the older brother Balon banished the other brother. Completely different relationship from the beginning. You have this guy on a pedestal for some reason. Watch the scene again. Euron sounds pretty confident in what he is saying to Balon. Again, he was smiling after he got cut. Watch the damn scene again. Robert Aramayo is actually young Ned Stark, who would have thought! I liked that we got to see Balon speak with him. Like most people, Roose and Walda were top of my list.

No idea who it will be now. Yeah…but the prologue clearly state that only a strong warg can do that….