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TV Show: Game of Thrones: Season 7 | Teaser released
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Originally posted by BadMonster
Shame, Shame, Shame
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He's right, though. Fantastic character but her acting leaves a lot to be desired. I know you've seen her scenes during her speeches with the dragons. 
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Originally posted by Marla Singer
With Arya's or Jon's plot armour she'd have nothing more than a few burns or scrapes that would completely heal by S07E01.

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 I honestly thought Margeary had plot armour, at least for a little while longer.
I wasn't expecting her death at all, and the fact that she knew it was coming and couldn't do anything about it was really sad and tragic. She was smarter than all the people in the room combined and yet she was trapped like them, common cattle waiting for slaughter 
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Emilia Clarke and Sophia Turner are extremely hot. Natalie and Lena are pretty too. Damn, this show is making me question my homosexuality. I find the women in this show better looking than the men.
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It's only been like 4 hours or so since I saw the episode and I'm still SHOOK. Like, wow. I was genuinely not expecting all of that. I cried so much seeing baby Loras kneel down and thought that they were going to slice his neck as soon as I saw that knife. Not me calming down and then literally SCREAMING 5 minutes later when they all just died like that
I'm going to miss Margaery so much. She was honestly such a flawless character and I think that the High Sparrow could tell that something was wrong as well when she told him that she didn't give a damn about the faith/trial and just needed to leave w/ her brother. The music in background will forever haunt me
The YAAAAASSS I let out when the High Sparrow went out in flames only to be followed by a scream and the tears seconds later as I realized Marg & Loras were no more.
About Arya, did she steal some faces before she left Braavos or...? Because if she did, welp. Looks like we'll be seeing Ja'qen next season then. I'm sure there's a price to be paid for doing so, no?
Also, on a sidenote, concerning Olenna and the message she received about everything that had happened. I think someone posted a link a couple of pages explaining that whole scene. It's basically like weeks after the King's Landing events, which would explain how Varys would've been able to make it to Dorne by then and why we see some of Olenna's ships in the final scene sailing alongside Dany's.
I'm legitimately not emotionally prepared for next season 
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Originally posted by MadelineXPepito
+ Why are y'all saying Sansa will betray Jon? It looked to me more like she realized that from now on Littlefinger will do everything in his power to sabotage them.
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Like Downton said it's because of David Benioff in the "Inside the episode", he talks about Sansa in episode 9 and how she's a bit jealous of Jon, everyone listens to him because he's leader and a man, and they ignore her. He says we're gonna see more of that dynamic in season 7, basically Jon won't learn the lesson and will ignore Sansa's input again.
Then there's another "Inside" video about "King In The North", Sophie Turner says they have a typical "sibling tension", Kit says it's a typical "dysfunctional family", the actor who plays Davos guesses that "it's gonna get ugly between them". But he's just an actor, he's making assumptions like all of us, so I don't understand why people take his words so literally. Davos could die on the first episode of season 7 and the actor doesn't know it yet.
And I agree I interpreted this glance between Sansa and Petyr as her realizing that Jon is now viewed as a threat to his designs to sit on the Iron Throne. Jon now has a claim, and Littlefinger will seek to undermine it. I really don't think Sansa wants to rule she just wants **** to get done.
Sansa objects to the lord quarters and only accepts it as a gesture of affection from Jon, which is what it is. Sansa was smiling/looking proud in the scene until her eyes rested on Littlefinger, the only person in the room NOT cheering for Jon (besides herself but that's unladylike) and per the conversation she just had with him, she knows that Jon's a target. For the last several episodes Sansa has been insisting that Jon is a Stark, that the Houses in the North would rally behind him... why would she suddenly not be cool with that happening?
Knowing how D&D love parallels and callbacks to the first seasons, I think we're gonna get "Ned x Littlefinger x Catelyn" of season 1 but with the younger generation. It's gonna be fun. Littlefinger can't seriously succeed twice though.
Catelyn was pretty harsh with Littlefinger, she always saw right through him, knew who he really was and tried to stay far away from him. I hope Sansa doesn't use the same approach, I lowkey want her to seduce him and I noticed she didn't blatantly reject him, she vaguely said: "It's a pretty picture". So I guess it's a door she left open, knowing she could maybe use it later.

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Originally posted by Eóghan Scherzy
Like Downton said it's because of David Benioff in the "Inside the episode", he talks about Sansa in episode 9 and how she's a bit jealous of Jon, everyone listens to him because he's leader and a man, and they ignore her. He says we're gonna see more of that dynamic in season 7, basically Jon won't learn the lesson and will ignore Sansa's input again.
Then there's another "Inside" video about "King In The North", Sophie Turner says they have a typical "sibling tension", Kit says it's a typical "dysfunctional family", the actor who plays Davos guesses that "it's gonna get ugly between them". But he's just an actor, he's making assumptions like all of us, so I don't understand why people take his words so literally. Davos could die on the first episode of season 7 and the actor doesn't know it yet.
And I agree I interpreted this glance between Sansa and Petyr as her realizing that Jon is now viewed as a threat to his designs to sit on the Iron Throne. Jon now has a claim, and Littlefinger will seek to undermine it. I really don't think Sansa wants to rule she just wants **** to get done.
Sansa objects to the lord quarters and only accepts it as a gesture of affection from Jon, which is what it is. Sansa was smiling/looking proud in the scene until her eyes rested on Littlefinger, the only person in the room NOT cheering for Jon (besides herself but that's unladylike) and per the conversation she just had with him, she knows that Jon's a target. For the last several episodes Sansa has been insisting that Jon is a Stark, that the Houses in the North would rally behind him... why would she suddenly not be cool with that happening?
Knowing how D&D love parallels and callbacks to the first seasons, I think we're gonna get "Ned x Littlefinger x Catelyn" of season 1 but with the younger generation. It's gonna be fun. Littlefinger can't seriously succeed twice though.
Catelyn was pretty harsh with Littlefinger, she always saw right through him, knew who he really was and tried to stay far away from him. I hope Sansa doesn't use the same approach, I lowkey want her to seduce him and I noticed she didn't blatantly reject him, she vaguely said: "It's a pretty picture". So I guess it's a door she left open, knowing she could maybe use it later.

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As Cersei, now Queen of the Andals and the 7 kingdoms, once advised her:

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I don't have a problem with Emilia Clarke's acting, she's OKAY
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In the show, does Sam still have the horn he found with the Dragonglass in S2? Or did he lose it?
I know he still has it in the books. If he still has it in the show, it could explain why D&D aren't letting his storyline go just yet. (Also bc Oldtown, but.)
It may be the Horn of Winter.
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Why do some of you say that Arya will meet Melisandre?
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Why do some of you say that Arya will meet Melisandre?
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Originally posted by DerpGa
Why do some of you say that Arya will meet Melisandre?
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In season two they met when Arya was in disguise with the boys going to the Wall, and Melisandre predicted that Arya would go blind (and become a killer?) and that they would meet again.
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Originally posted by DerpGa
Why do some of you say that Arya will meet Melisandre?
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"I see a darkness in you. And in that darkness, eyes staring back at me. Brown eyes, blue eyes, green eyes... eyes you'll shut forever. We will meet again."
Basically what she says to Arya back in S3E6
Super excited for them to meet again 
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So, I don't really get one thing.
Jon led them to a defeat, Jon is a bastard, he's not a Stark of Winterfell.
Sansa was born in Winterfell, she's a Stark, trueborn, and she saved them, all of them in the war.
Why would they declare for him when she's right there? Seems extremely mysoginistic to me.
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Originally posted by Lexiel
So, I don't really get one thing.
Jon led them to a defeat, Jon is a bastard, he's not a Stark of Winterfell.
Sansa was born in Winterfell, she's a Stark, trueborn, and she saved them, all of them in the war.
Why would they declare for him when she's right there? Seems extremely mysoginistic to me.
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Well in that time/world
Men> Woman automatically
Do you think Joffery would have ever got the throne if it was based on character traits?
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Originally posted by Achilles.
In season two they met when Arya was in disguise with the boys going to the Wall, and Melisandre predicted that Arya would go blind (and become a killer?) and that they would meet again.
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But still i don't think they'll meet I mean she predicted that stannis will win the war but that didn't happen so I don't see them meeting eachother again even tho I hope they do.
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Those kids killing the Grand Maester had me howling. Poor thing at least got to bust one before it died
Could someone explain the Wall & Bran? Just the significance of him passing it. I mean, doesn't he still have the Night King's mark on him? And won't that cause something bad to happen? 
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Originally posted by Lexiel
So, I don't really get one thing.
Jon led them to a defeat, Jon is a bastard, he's not a Stark of Winterfell.
Sansa was born in Winterfell, she's a Stark, trueborn, and she saved them, all of them in the war.
Why would they declare for him when she's right there? Seems extremely mysoginistic to me.
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Yeah, plus Arya killed Freys so it was laughable when that little gurl kept talking about Jon and the Red Wedding when his sisters did all the dirty work.
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Originally posted by Lexiel
So, I don't really get one thing.
Jon led them to a defeat, Jon is a bastard, he's not a Stark of Winterfell.
Sansa was born in Winterfell, she's a Stark, trueborn, and she saved them, all of them in the war.
Why would they declare for him when she's right there? Seems extremely mysoginistic to me.
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The Game of Thrones World is somewhat mysoginistic though
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Hopefully Arya and Meli never meet since I don't want Arya killing her 
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