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TV Show: Game of Thrones: Season 7 | Teaser released
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This is EXACTLY what they're doing. They just need someone to dislike every season and Arya's the best candidate.
Anyway.. I don't see how Bran and that girl can escape the WW I'm very excited to see where his storyline leads. I also want to know the deal with Varys, I hope that's explored more too 
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Benjen Stark? 
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Summers death = winter has officially begun 
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Not Bloodraven surviving for hundreds of yers only for Bran to show up  he truly gets everyone killed.
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High Priestess chick slayed me
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I've been a fan of Sansa since Baelor. There are people worthier of hate than either her or Arya.
Say, everyone else. Though cersei/marg/mel have their moments.
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Benjen Stark? 
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WTF Yes please!! 
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Dany is my fave but weirdly I feel like I will be more sad (definitely cry) when Arya or Sansa get killed. I'll be sad for Dany that's sure but not as much as a Stark girl. Dany lacks a lot of the emotional pull that Sansa/Arya have: strong family ties, deaths of family members, witnessing their pain and distress countless times, watching those child getting drifted and trying to survive with not much going for them. Very relatable.
Dany has been alone most her life and is such an empowered character/leader, not quite believable/relatable. If she dies, which will be heroically, obviously. I'll be more proud than sad.
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Originally posted by Bounce
Why was Lord Varys so scared of that woman?
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Originally posted by ♚ PRiNCE HiGH ♚
Because she read him for filth 
She knows all about him even things she shouldn't know as she most probably weren't there when they happened
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Varys is scared of magic, this has already been established. You'd be scared of magic too if your earliest childhood memory involved a wizard, chanting, and your dick getting sliced at.
Btw this Meereen alliance with the Red Priestess... this is a terrible idea, right? I mean, I'm not the only one who had shivers going down his back when she was putting the creep on Varys, right. That whole meeting made me squirm. I don't know what will be the immediate role of that Kinvara priestess but if Dany accept her and she's here to stay, maybe she will serve as bridge between Dany and Jon/Melisandre, which is good thing. That's my optimistic side talking because deep down I feel like this will backfire like High Sparrow in KL. Never trust fanatics. 
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Originally posted by YoYo
Bran didn't even know the white walkers can see him. Like why would anyone hate him.

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Completely agree - he is the most important character.
Bran yelling out to Ned during the Tower of Joy scene was the moment where Bran realizes that he can change the past. The Bloodraven starts acting shifty when pressed about it and won't give him a straight answer, but in this episode, we see the Bloodraven encourage Bran to warg into Hodor in the past. Thus, the Bloodraven acknowledges that Bran must alter the past in order for this story to unfold.
Bran is The Architect. He not only builds the wall, but he builds this entire story. He's the one who tells Rhaegar that he needs to give birth to a child. He whispers to the Mad King. He makes Varys the Spider. He communicates with the Red Priestesses to help them fulfill the prophecy. This story is Bran's life work. The last Stark heir reaching out from a doomed future to save the past.
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Completely agree - he is the most important character.
Bran yelling out to Ned during the Tower of Joy scene was the moment where Bran realizes that he can change the past. The Bloodraven starts acting shifty when pressed about it and won't give him a straight answer, but in this episode, we see the Bloodraven encourage Bran to warg into Hodor in the past. Thus, the Bloodraven acknowledges that Bran must alter the past in order for this story to unfold.
Bran is The Architect. He not only builds the wall, but he builds this entire story. He's the one who tells Rhaegar that he needs to give birth to a child. He whispers to the Mad King. He makes Varys the Spider. He communicates with the Red Priestesses to help them fulfill the prophecy. This story is Bran's life work. The last Stark heir reaching out from a doomed future to save the past.
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Originally posted by keerbyriri
Completely agree - he is the most important character.
Bran yelling out to Ned during the Tower of Joy scene was the moment where Bran realizes that he can change the past. The Bloodraven starts acting shifty when pressed about it and won't give him a straight answer, but in this episode, we see the Bloodraven encourage Bran to warg into Hodor in the past. Thus, the Bloodraven acknowledges that Bran must alter the past in order for this story to unfold.
Bran is The Architect. He not only builds the wall, but he builds this entire story. He's the one who tells Rhaegar that he needs to give birth to a child. He whispers to the Mad King. He makes Varys the Spider. He communicates with the Red Priestesses to help them fulfill the prophecy. This story is Bran's life work. The last Stark heir reaching out from a doomed future to save the past.
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Bran the Builder indeed.
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Originally posted by keerbyriri
Completely agree - he is the most important character.
Bran yelling out to Ned during the Tower of Joy scene was the moment where Bran realizes that he can change the past. The Bloodraven starts acting shifty when pressed about it and won't give him a straight answer, but in this episode, we see the Bloodraven encourage Bran to warg into Hodor in the past. Thus, the Bloodraven acknowledges that Bran must alter the past in order for this story to unfold.
Bran is The Architect. He not only builds the wall, but he builds this entire story. He's the one who tells Rhaegar that he needs to give birth to a child. He whispers to the Mad King. He makes Varys the Spider. He communicates with the Red Priestesses to help them fulfill the prophecy. This story is Bran's life work. The last Stark heir reaching out from a doomed future to save the past.
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Not too much, Bran is the reason all of this happened. He shouldn't have climbed that tower back then
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Originally posted by Eóghan Scherzy
Dany is my fave but weirdly I feel like I will be more sad (definitely cry) when Arya or Sansa get killed. I'll be sad for Dany that's sure but not as much as a Stark girl. Dany lacks a lot of the emotional pull that Sansa/Arya have: strong family ties, deaths of family members, witnessing their pain and distress countless times, watching those child getting drifted and trying to survive with not much going for them. Very relatable.
Dany has been alone most her life and is such an empowered character/leader, not quite believable/relatable. If she dies, which will be heroically, obviously. I'll be more proud than sad.
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Very true, plus the fact Arya and Sansa are Starks make me worried they could die anytime, while Daenerys is clearly not dying (or at the very end).
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Sansa is not going anywhere.
The biggest events and insights in the books lowkey always come from her character POV.
The way she's manipulating Jon and LF though  It's so subtle, but it's there. She's been learning for years, from Cersei, from Tyrionn, from Margaery and Olenna, from Petyr, this game is custom made for someone with her pedigree and she knows it 
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Originally posted by Lexiel
Sansa is not going anywhere.
The biggest events and insights in the books lowkey always come from her character POV.
The way she's manipulating Jon and LF though  It's so subtle, but it's there. She's been learning for years, from Cersei, from Tyrionn, from Margaery and Olenna, from Petyr, this game is custom made for someone with her pedigree and she knows it 
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Don't be cocky.
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You know what lemme talk Sansa some more.
I can't help but think Sansa lying to her allies about the (extremely unreliable) source of that information definitely won't come back to haunt her and definitely won't result in some nice and perfectly innocent character(s) meeting a horrible death?
I can totally see Benioff and Weiss doing that kind of s***, it's their mantra. Ew.
I fear for Brienne and Podrick.
To me it seems that Sansa didn't tell Jon about Littlefinger, because what Littlefinger said to her hit home. (the "half brother" comment) She kinda wants to rule Winterfell, she doesn't want to be a pawn (again) for a man to claim power, even if he is her (half) brother, even though she loves him. Having an army of her own, from her mother's side of the family in the Riverlands, puts her back on the board as a player. And that moment when she stated outright that the North is loyal to the Starks, and she is the only one named Stark (Jon made a face at that moment, he was surprised that she shade him  ) She also has Robin from her mother's side and from her own work getting him to love her more than Petyr, she may or may not let Littlefinger live, but if she does let him live is to use him.
I feel like she wants to rule the north (because she doesn't trust Jon 100% at the moment, which is understandable since he's very iffy since he came back from the dead) but she will ultimately support Jon to be "King in the North" once she sees his strength and the usefulness of that title on him to rally the northern armies.
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I don't see Sansa or Arya dying
i feel like Dany will die but like everyone thinks, she'll do it saving people so she'll make us proud
the upcoming / potential deaths i would be saddest about are Bree, Margery, Varys, Jorah or Missandei 
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Ugh finally caught up - ugh Hodor's death! I am ruined!
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Originally posted by keerbyriri
Completely agree - he is the most important character.
Bran yelling out to Ned during the Tower of Joy scene was the moment where Bran realizes that he can change the past. The Bloodraven starts acting shifty when pressed about it and won't give him a straight answer, but in this episode, we see the Bloodraven encourage Bran to warg into Hodor in the past. Thus, the Bloodraven acknowledges that Bran must alter the past in order for this story to unfold.
Bran is The Architect. He not only builds the wall, but he builds this entire story. He's the one who tells Rhaegar that he needs to give birth to a child. He whispers to the Mad King. He makes Varys the Spider. He communicates with the Red Priestesses to help them fulfill the prophecy. This story is Bran's life work. The last Stark heir reaching out from a doomed future to save the past.
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OMG wait at this theory.  Would finally give some logic to his whole ridiculous storyline.
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