Tyrion being the Mad King's son is such a messy theory. It doesn't make any sense, even when you read the book. Some of these fans theories are so silly.
He might ride one of the dragons, they seem to have a strong bond.
I don't think they will. This show is twisted that way.
The only way Sansa's not getting to the Wall is if she decides to go after Theon instead. She's not going to die of ****ing frostbite, and being caught by Ramsey seems pretty off the table too.
I low-key hope he's come back a bit different, his all-about-that-honor, strictly good guy character was getting a little boring, he needs to start playing clever and vengeful and slay lives. Literally.
Also can't wait for that dumb maggot in the cells to see a man he murdered come visit him.
I wonder what the significance of Hodor's past is. I'm assuming we're going to see what caused him to lose his ability to speak. My guess is that he was traumatized after fighting someone, or something like that.
That flashback scene also reminds me that we kinda completely gave up on the "Where's my uncle Benjen?" question. Hm.
I low-key hope he's come back a bit different, his all-about-that-honor, strictly good guy character was getting a little boring, he needs to start playing clever and vengeful and slay lives. Literally.
Also can't wait for that dumb maggot in the cells to see a man he murdered come visit him.
I don't know why but I don't think Melissandre brought him back. He was in Ghost's skin the
whole time but he was just waiting for them to leave. Didn't see Ghost's body language
during the ceremony? And when they left he was like they're finally ****ing gone.