All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
she wakes up screaming in a “bed of blood”—losing her last child--again. Losing her ability to keep her throne?
# 4. Season 6: Jon tells Sansa they need to trust each other and not fight amongst themselves. Jon was declared King in the North after Sansa won the battle with Baelish’s help. Sansa and Baelish stared at each other. Baelish makes a play for Sansa in the godswood.
Sansa allies with Arya and Bran. Has a big meeting where she condemns Baelish and has Arya kill him. The pack unites. A call back to Ned’s being betrayed by Baelish, yes. But also a reversal of season 6.
#5. Season 6: Theon and Yara join Dany, triumphantly sailing to Westeros. Yara’s in charge. Theon’s barely holding it together.
Season 7: In the trailer, Theon joins the Cast Bowl in the dragonpit. Then
apparently fights his men until they agree to go save Yara—this time, he’s in control.
# 6. Season 6: Tower of joy: confirmed Jon’s mother. A confirmation MANY fans expected. Left father hanging, but many assuming they knew father anyway.
gets back to Winterfell with books. Is there going to be an ecstatic moment with the books?
#10. Season 6: Ends with Dany and all three of her dragons sailing triumphantly towards Westeros—while Dany has that weird look on her face (Fighting off a sneeze?)
the Night King using the wight dragon to burn down the Wall. So much for the dragons’ being the magical solution to the Night King.
ETA: Just remembered another one: #11: Season 6: Qyburn takes over Varys' little birds with plums or something. And in the finale, the creepy children lure Lancel into the "basement" and then light the wildfire stash.
was seen on set. Some spoilers are suggesting Varys goes up to her and talks about how she has a friend in Qyburn, but also how it's important to have "many friends". Or something like that. If true--another reversal of power.
Can anyone else think of any possible reversals? Seems like we've travelled a long way--to turn things around. . . .
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
Or, like the rest of us, you just like reading the works of a dark soul.
I fear Yara might be the one who takes that place, unless Euron somehow decides to go back and get his weird brother.
Something tells me Theon's supposed to actually win for once. But that may make me Pollyanna. And a "win" would be taking out Euron with Yara.
But not sure if that's where Book Theon is going at all. Very confusing.
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
But not sure if that's where Book Theon is going at all. Very confusing.
He´ll show some balls in the end.
Oh...
Wait...
Much has been made of Euron being the biggest bad ass in the show... worse than Ramsey Snow. I can only imagine a gruesome departure for Cersei. Something along the lines of the Foresaken chapter in WoW.
Post by silentmajority on Aug 22, 2017 11:04:10 GMT
I wonder if we are going to see Rhaegar in this episode? Rumor has it he has been cast and was meant to have a scene or two this season, but just doesn't seem like it's going to fit in. However, I guess we can always squeeze in a vision from Bran. He needs to do something this season.
How about this one for the "Clegan Bowl"...
The Mountain shoves the Hounds face into a fire when they were children
The Mountain kills Beric for good. The Hound then picks up his flaming sword, and over coming his fear of fire, and kills his brother by shoving a fire sword up his ass.
Much has been made of Euron being the biggest bad ass in the show... worse than Ramsey Snow. I can only imagine a gruesome departure for Cersei. Something along the lines of the Foresaken chapter in WoW.
ERRGH! Oh, wow. I hadn't even thought of that.
Are you thinking she'll turn to Euron more fully if
my prediction : they will rock that boat so hard... it may go off course.
Make incest great again !!
A large portion of the fandom will rejoice.
I accidentally stumbled into a discussion of how the costuming and hair styling will be done for the "blessed" event. People are INVESTED!!!
But my eyes might roll out of my head.
Fingers crossed it's less hokey than the cave of magic drawings.
Fingers crossed!!!
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
I wonder if we are going to see Rhaegar in this episode? Rumor has it he has been cast and was meant to have a scene or two this season, but just doesn't seem like it's going to fit in. However, I guess we can always squeeze in a vision from Bran. He needs to do something this season.
I'm wondering if he does show up, that it might just be a glimpse. A hint for next season--to set up viewers to want to know more.
Arthur Dayne was a past character--and fan reaction to his 5 minutes of screen time was positive.
Rhaegar as a tease for next season. . . . might work.
The Mountain kills Beric for good. The Hound then picks up his flaming sword, and over coming his fear of fire, and kills his brother by shoving a fire sword up his ass
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
The Dragon and the Wolf. I'm guessing it's a parallel between Jon and Dany, and Rhaegar and Lyanna. Just a guess, but they can't really keep dragging this non-mystery on much longer.
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