Ramsay has lost the battle for the North and has ran with his tail between his legs. He sneaks in that secret door to the Dreadfort to that room where he tortured Theon. The last thing we is the shadow of Roose Bolton standing up behind him as he shuts the door. "Hello Ramsay." Cut to black.
Time for Roose Bolt-On.
Darkstar will be the next Vulture King.
Craster has 19 daughters and there are 19 castles on the Wall, coincidence I think not!
Hodor looks around and sees that everyone is gone.
"Huh," he says. "That took a while. But now Winterfell is MINE!"
And he breaks into song, finally humming in tune.
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 Doctor then steps out of the TARDIS, whistles for Drogon, and says, "Huh! You were just an egg last time I saw you. Well done!"
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.
Something really swervy. I'm getting bored of the plot and all the more common theories. Stuff along the lines OP suggested is definitely on the right track.
episode 8, Jon wins bastard bowl, Bran heads back to WF. Hammer of the Waters strikes again and wipes show Dorne into the sea Euron attacks Oldtown and the rest of the south. episode 9 cleganebowl culminates faith storyline in KL, drogon and khalasar return to Mereen, Starks return to WF - Arya finishes with HoBaW storyline episode 10 Plan for khalasar to sail to Westeros, and Jon goes into the WF crypts with Bran and the past is revealed, inspiring Jon to rally Westeros against the Others
that would give one solid season of Dany in Westeros, plus 3 travel episodes (sacking Pentos for fun maybe...) for the last 13 episodes. I'd be excited at that point.