Anyways, I have a hunch that Dany will turn out to be the overall villain of the series.
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions"
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Originally posted by Meowster
I have a feeling Dany will decide to stay in the continent she's currently taking over. Would she really just abandon them? They were slaves and so was she.. they belong together imho.
She definitely has to be in the final showdown though, if her storyline was for nothing..
Is GOT on tomorrow or is it delayed to next week because of Easter?
I have a feeling she'll be knocked down and killed trying to save Westeros from the White Walkers, yeah she'll burn them down and maybe help Jon Snow out but IMO she's being elevated way too much throughout the series, she's the obvious winner, maybe she can't burn but they can freeze her or something.
nnnn;; i highly doubt dragons are warg-able!! i mean they're ****ing DRAGONS!!!!
imo Dany will either decide to stay and rule in the Slaver's Bay forever.. making babies with Daario
or if she does reach Westeros.. then i can see her doing a whole bunch of stuff but most likely she'll defeat the others!
With the different Houses, the writer can kill some of the members cuz there are always other members left to carry the storyline. Danny however is completely on her own.... I don't think they will kill her any time soon.
She does have an uncle @ the wall that only Jon Snow knows about though, right? I remember one of them telling him in season 1 or 2
Maestor Aemon is the really really old guy on the wall.
he tells Jon about it in season 1 when Jon is considering ditching the wall to help Robb fight the war. he tells Jon that even he had a life and people to return to and three times he wanted to go back but he dint leave the wall.
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“Three times the gods saw fit to test my vows. Once when I was a boy, once in the fullness of my manhood, and once when I had grown old. By then my strength was fled, my eyes grown dim, yet that last choice was as cruel as the first. My ravens would bring the news from the south, words darker than their wings, the ruin of my House, the death of my kin, disgrace and desolation. I was helpless as a suckling babe, yet still it grieved me to sit forgotten as they cut down my brother's poor grandson, and his son, and even the little children."
Oh yeah I almost forgot. That's going to be so awkward
its not necessary they'll show it exactly like that. from the trailers when there's the clip, "why have the gods made me love such a hateful woman".. it seems like just a dark room.
Maestor Aemon is the really really old guy on the wall.
he tells Jon about it in season 1 when Jon is considering ditching the wall to help Robb fight the war. he tells Jon that even he had a life and people to return to and three times he wanted to go back but he dint leave the wall.