Very upset about this turn of events
Very upset about this turn of events
Sad episode, I couldn't hold back some tears...
Great episode of Lost-- I mean Game of thrones.
An intervieuw with Hodor
http://www.makinggameofthrones.com/p...the-better-man
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Last edited by Shaibana; 05-24-2016 at 05:57 PM.
I do love all the insights and opinions of everyone who posts in this thread. I've changed my attitude to a lot of characters as a result. But honestly...
...Shaibana's gifs and memes are the only reason I still post here. They are awesome!
This is doubly true since she stopped doing the Walking Dead memes.
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Just saw 'The Door'.
Smurf me that ending was depressing. I gave a read of the thread and I honestly don't think I have anything else to add other than my own tears.
Saw a theory recently that I thought was worth discussing. If you can manipulate events through visions, is it possible the "Mad King" went mad because someone was whispering to him from the future about oncoming White Walkers? Hence his desire to burn everything?
Definitely a leap but at this point, who knows? What else do you think could be explained as being a symptom of greenseeing like our poor dear Hodor?
Take care all.
Obviously Bran is the blame for everything.
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IS HODOR HIDING UNDER A DUMPSTER?!
Yeah, it did seem incredibly stupid to walk into the middle of the wight army. It's not even as if he wasn't aware that he might be visible in those visions - he clearly suspected that he spoke to his dad during that previous vision, so surely he must've been cautious around the enemy?
I don't know. Just watching that scene was horrible. It was like something from a horror movie.
I now choose to believe that any time something bad happened to a character due to them not paying attention is because they were distracted by Bran trying to talk to them from the future. King Whatsisname becoming distracted during a hunt, allowing the boar to get close enough to kill him? Bran. Jorah not paying attention to his surroundings, allowing the stoneskin people to jump him and Tyrion? Bran.
To be fair, despite his initial suspicion the old guy who's been doing this longer than him and was trying to teach him everything specifically told he couldn't interact (or did he say change?) and his father couldn't have heard him.
And even if he thought his father heard him, actually reaching out and touching someone who isn't physically there would not be something I'd expect. Especially after am entire army was just a second ago completely oblivious to him.