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Looking Forward, Game of Thrones Ep. 510: Death Odds and No Mercy

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Don’t look now kiddos, but here we stand at the Wall preparing for our final outing before the long nine months of desiccation.
Time flies when you’re piddling around in Dorne with half naked Sand Snakes.
But we’ve got a fighting chance; an opportunity to finish strong; a revelation for what lies ahead; a favorable conclusion that will keep us engaged through the long cold nights that await; the prospect of redemption!
Are you with me? With me now! Now, with me!!….
Welcome to another round of Looking Forward, where the Dany Unsullied have apparently found a new pastime lying in the friendlier brothel bosoms, but the Unsullied non-book reader army stand ready for battle.
A man goes by Oz, consequential Lord of the small yet powerful House Oz, and is here only for your reading enjoyment and speculative amusement.
For those of you that digest my endless conjectures on a regular basis, you know without doubt that a man is truly Unsullied.
Oh, you’ve heard this before? Understood… but humor me for a moment. There’s a point this time.
I neither own the books nor has my flesh ever come into contact with them. Hell, I don’t even think I have seen an actual copy of any of them other than the ones hidden in the glaring displays exhibited in the middle of the local Barnes and Noble.
Years ago, in another time in another setting, a man took an oath. And a man is only as good as his word, for it is not the oath that makes us believe the man, but the man the oath.
But here is what I do know of the books, trustfully gained through honest Sullied who swore to never spoil:
In a nutshell, books Four and Five were (arguably) good, but had their fair share of wandering and travel from place to place where essentially very little of substance transpired.
Since the bulk of the product we discuss here is based (loosely according to some) on the written verse, a concern developed (in my mind, at least) on what if Season 5 somehow fell flat.
Through the first four episodes, those fears grew exponentially as the show I had been infatuated with since Ned’s head went for stroll had morphed into something I was not sure I recognized.
And let’s be honest: great television series’ are commonly judged by the entirety of the work. I’m not implying that it’s a fair method of assessment, but it is reality. And as beautifully written and constructed as
has mostly been for the first four seasons, it would be contemptuous for the body to be scarred by a couple of miscued beach scenes.
Yet, that is the world in which we live, especially when it comes to the fanatical fandom of GoT. Every scene analyzed. Every casting discussed. Every word dissected. Every miscue aggrandized.
There is a level of expectation, and I hold no shame in saying as much. We the viewer didn’t set the bar… you did GRRM. You did D&D. You did HBO. Hell, you more or less did it too well. To put it plainly, you spoiled us rotten, and then spoiled us in the process.
How many times have we seen the end of an episode and asked ourselves, “How in the world are they going to top this?”
And at times they haven’t. And at times, we’ve complained.
But consider what has been done in relation to what has been done before on other mediums. The whole concept revolves around the fact that no one is safe from anything. Period.
Remember the infamous “if you think this has a happy ending…” phrase?
Barristan Selmy was not going to live forever. Ramsay was not going to become a hopeless romantic just because he married a virgin. Shireen was born to a crazy woman that nurtured jar babies and was cool with her hubby bumping uglies with the Red Witch. What exactly did we expect?
Yet for whatever reason we kept watching, knowing good and damn well something hideous could occur at any given moment to even the most innocent of victims.
And it did. And the internet plunged into a dark oblivion full of terror threats of quitting the show.
Combine all of this with the whole preseason “Sight and Vision” campaign, the pesky screener leaks, the premature releases of the “Inside the Episodes” airing before the actual episode, and rumors of leaked footage and images of eps 9 and 10, and Season 5 seemed to be fucking cursed.
In a limited capacity and in the minds of many, the Kingdom, in a sense, seemed to be cracking at its foundation. Or at least, showing signs of fatigue.
Part of it is on the viewer and our heightened expectation. But part of it is also on the show runners who inadvertently raised those expectations to a height that would be almost impossible to emulate. Those other miscues are all on someone at HBO (and now, most likely, his/her watch is ended).
But then as the cold came flushing in, we were all blown off the La-Z-Boy when we were surprisingly speared in the throat by ice daggers compliments of the White Walkers at Hardhome. Go figure.
And here we stand, in unison, unwavering, waiting to see if the conclusion of this odd season will leave us shaking our heads in criticism or shaking our heads in disbelief. Or both.
One thing is certain: There will be death. And it will likely include someone of popular importance. So let’s not act like we didn’t see it coming, even if it is not yet written and for that reason we didn’t see it coming.
For this segment, specifically requested by @GameOverRos, @Danygonebad and @DeeSensFan, a man invested time and resources and polled a grand total of one (1) Unsullied to get her feedback on death likelihoods, transposed here as betting odds. Ozzette has a distinguished background with numbers and serves as the CFO of House Oz as well as a Certified Public Accountant in her day job.
However, no numbers here are scientific in nature. But they are emphasis driven by character. So, feel free to disagree and add your own. As per the norm, this list is not comprehensive. But no list in GoT ever was.
Rationale: My personal odds on favorite for getting the business, and for reasons that need no explanation. Ozzette believes the situation is too obvious and that MFT survives. She may be right, especially if Jaqen is putting Arya through a test that she is ultimately failing by not taking care of the Thin Man.
BTW, if I ever write a novel, my nom de plume will be Meryn F. Trant.
Rationale: Ozzette’s odds on favorite for even more obvious reasons. Ramsay has somewhat tipped the bucket on perversion and barbarity to the extreme that has the general viewing public calling for his head. Add in the Shireen factor and the future for the heir to the Bolton leftovers and career as a sausage maker are very much in doubt, even if it ends up having nothing to do with Stannis. (Reeeekkkk).
Rationale: The travesty here is that Roose hasn’t been seen nearly enough this season, and that is a damn shame. Apparently, James Bond Bolton has been busy off-screen prepping battle strategies against Stannis and shagging Fat Walda. Even with the Shireen factor now in place, I doubt that we lose Roose at this point in time. Roose has been a major player in the game but has not had enough emphasis this season to justify a finishing blow.
Rationale: Why Oz… why would you say such a thing (girls sob, women scream)? Because a mutiny at the Wall is still very possible. And that sneaky little shit Olly continues to saunter around asking questions and passing dirty looks. Going back to the emphasis conversation (see “Roose” and “lack of”), Olly has shown a pattern of discontent since Jon announced the Wildling Proclamation. You can’t blame the kid for holding a grudge, especially after reviewing the death of his parents. And the show runners aren’t throwing this in for shits and giggles. It holds meaning. And remember, Olly shot Ygritte.
It is difficult for non-book readers to fathom this possibility, but add it up: Olly; the disgruntled attitudes of the bulk of the Crows when he arrived back at the Wall; even a potential finale Walker appearance. It just doesn’t look good.
Rationale: Ozzette’s pick for the good guy that goes down. And due to the reasons stated in “Jon Snow,” I would tend to agree. But something tells me that if any of the above transpires, Jon will tell Sam to gather up Gilly and baby Boo and run for the hills. Should there be trouble in Icelandia, I’m convinced this will happen.
Rationale: Ozzette’s personal wish along with Red, Selyse and anyone who bear witness to the burning of the sweet Princess. And he is on the eve of battle, which puts anyone involved at risk. But nah… not yet anyway.
Rationale: Davos. He’s taken swipes at her before, and for much less. Should this occur, the Shireen factor might not be a factor any longer assuming the work of Red Velvet dissipates if she bites the dust. Does the Lord of Light get pissed if one of his chosen goes down? If so, all bets are off.
Rationale: Here is the problem… unfortunately, we are due a major character death, and when I say major I am speaking of a character that the large mass of viewing public perceives as a face of the show. I am convinced that the lacking storyline of Dorne was not time wasted on what amounted to an agreement for Myrcella and Trystane to ride back to the KL with no issue and an elbow to the face of Bronn. Plus, the brief scene with Ellaria and Jaime was inserted for something. Speaking of Bronn…
Rationale: I don’t like Bronn’s odds at all, unless I was a betting man betting on demise. See “Jaime” above. If the speculative conflict arises, one stays and one goes.
Rationale: Again, assuming things aren’t roses and peaches during the exit of Dorne, Jaime and Bronn are at high risk. But they take a Snake with them. #savetyene
Other potential notables from Dorne: Doran, Ellaria, Areo, Trystane and other unnamed beach dwellers. In fact, a Trystane death might be a good bet should things go further south than they already are, upsetting the bride to be. Not included: Myrcella. You wouldn’t bring a new actor on board just to be killed, would you? Well, maybe. (See: Lord of Bones).
Rationale: Cersei will likely be punished. Not executed. Unless that punishment is execution.
Rationale: The man seems to have strategically climbed back into friend zone territory and it is unclear if anymore action awaits Meereen after the pit, other than the safe landing of Dany aboard Air Drogon. But Jorah still has the
RSP (Raven Search Party) issued for: Varys and Grey Worm. Let’s not leave this dangling for nine months.
Rationale: Brienne is set-up to be stuck between a Wall and a Winterhell, neither of which is a friendly confine. She has no love for Stannis due to the shadow baby incident with Renly, and once she realizes how her sweet Sansa has been treated, she is likely to attempt to put Ramsay’s sausage on a stick inadvertently inventing the first Westorosi corndog. Should she become stuck in between the two, the outcome may not be favorable. But, emphasis factor. Brienne has been featured primarily camped out on Bolton’s doorsteps, so emphasis logic for death disagrees. Of course, this is also a time where D&D are prone to bend us over when we least expect it. Because, you know, that’s their thing.
Rationale: The odds on Pod receiving a sword to the sternum are a little better than his counterpart only because of his fighting experience. And his rabbit recipes. And his deficiencies in equestrianism. Brienne likely tells Pod to stay out of it, but if she were to get in trouble… Pod to the rescue (see Tyrion at Blackwater). Only this time, he may not walk away.
Rationale: Sansa is obviously at risk, even stating
“If I’m going to die, let it happen while there’s still some of me left.”
But D&D wouldn’t allow someone to be raped and killed in the same season, would they? Oh, nevermind.
Rationale: On the opposite end of the spectrum of Meryn F. Trant is Lanna Del Arya who is almost guaranteed a confrontation with her list headliner. But what if things go awry? What if Trant gets the best of her during the attempt? What if she never makes it that far due to her disobedience to the Many Faced God Tech Moral Code? It’s a shot in the dark, but a shot worth mentioning.
Granted, the deaths of Sansa and Arya are admittedly far-fetched and completely unlikely. But it would send shockwaves through the system putting this Season into a complete tailspin and leaving us contemplating the future of this fine programming.
It would also deem these odds utterly useless, which they are anyway.
Yet, we must hope for the unexpected. With stunning developments come abrupt and unanticipated outcomes, sometimes at the expense of the characters we adore.
But this is what we pay for with the subscription or the internet. This is why we buy the merchandise and the DVD’s and the Hodor & Bran figurines and sport GoT T-Shirts at the grocery store. This is why it’s the most talked about show online and in the office break room.
We’ve got one chance; one shot; one opportunity; one last hurrah!
You had one job, D&D. Nine months at the water cooler is a long time. At least one more time… give us something to talk about. No Mercy.
See you good-looking guys and gals Monday morning for the Ep. 10 recap. Until then, may there always be peace in your realm. -Oz
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Look to your sins Oz of Thrones, because the night is dark and full of terrors.
There is only one thing we say to Death… wait ’til Sunday
I’d LIKE it to be MFT or Melisandre or Devil Daddy Stannis but it will probably be somebody I like – I can’t think which one though, just that GRRM seems to have a propensity for sending characters I like to the Night Lands.
I hope there’s not too much death. It cheapens the deaths of those that are going to go. Plus save a bit for the start of season 5…learn from this season!
To be fair, D&D have played the reaper a lot more than George! Just go and ask Pyp, Grenn, Mance, Jojen, etc ,etc!
Ahhh I have been waiting for this all day.
Although, a girl thanks you for delaying it, because I was super productive all day at the office. My weekend starts now with this lovely piece you have written.
First, I forgot Ozzette was a CPA also. From one CPA to another, I agree with most of her predictions. Oh, and thanks for the mention! And for delivering my request.
I have a really bad feeling that JS is done. It would kill me because he is my fave character, and the theory of his parentage seemed important to the story in my opinion. So I wouldn’t have expected this. For him to go at the hands of a psycho child and the rest of the ^&^&$#* night’s watch, is just plain LAME. I am truly hoping that the theory means something. And that JS’s scenes with Aemon, the statement “Kill the boy, and let the man be born”, and the Valariyian steel reveal means something more long term for my man, Jon.
I think that there will be death in Dorne—KL. Personally, I think it may have something to do with Cersei’ flashback in episode one. Could the young queen be referring to Myrcella?
I hope MFT dies. And I hope Arya succeeds in her missions. But where will she go from here?
Stannis and co can go to hell. (although, that may be mel’s fave spot since its on fire)
I am curious to see Davos; reaction when he finds out about Sweet Shireen. He could have died trying to save Gendry, I cant even imagine what he would have done to save Shireen.
Unfortunately, I don’t think Ramsay is going anywhere. I am curious to see what happens to Sansa. I predict she runs away to look for her brothers. Sad if she heads to the wall and JS is gone
As for Dany, I don’t think we would be seeing to much from her story, except where she will be going next. She cant forget to bring her two other children though!
I wonder if we will see another WW before the season ends?
So much will be happening next episode. Sunday cant come soon enough
I don’t think Ramsay will meet his end quite so soon.
I do think that Jon’s odds are more like
I think you should post odds that none of them get offed. I bet that’s about 5:1. I can only see Trant getting the business…the rest, probably not…
I love your intro comments. Yes, I think expectations, including mine, have been through the roof, and may have colored reactions. But there were problems with this season – my biggest one was what was done to Dorne and the Sand Snakes.
I am crossing my fingers that you are right about Mel, Trent and Ramsay. But this being GOT, anything is possible at this point!
I fear for Jon. Now even more. Mutiny seems a bit too popular among the Night’s Watch if you remember Jorah’s dad… That might have been nice foreshadowing if Jon gets backstabbed, too.
I would have liked to read about your odds for Tommen, Margeary and even Loras, though. There are still some threads dangling there that could easily strangle one of them.
if you’re gonna mention Myrcella in the death odds, even in passing with a big ol’ JK PROBS NOT disclaimer, I think it’s also fair to be on TOMMEN WATCH 2015, since…
1.) SOMETHING was foreshadowed during Qyburn’s visit to Cersei, talking about how he’s in his room not eating and mostly just being a total pussy n’ stuff.
But then again… that didn’t necessarily have to be foreshadowing, and could have just been a necessary line to explain away the complete non-involvement of the King in this whole Sparrows vs. Cersei vs. Tyrell triple threat match.
2.) in the very first scene of the season, the boring two-eyed witch tells Lil’ Cers the following about her children: “Gold will be their crowns, and gold their shrouds.” (maybe not the exact wording, but it’s some shit like that.) I don’t think either of them will die in this episode, but how’s Myrcella supposed to have a golden crown if she dies before Tommen?
But then again… it could be some sneaky prophecy/riddle type thing… (i.e., Viserys also got a golden crown) which everything ALWAYS fucking is, so hey nevermind!
Oz, you forgot to include Myranda in your odds. I would put her up there with MFT for most likely not to see season 6.
I suppose you have a point – “it is known”.
Are you familiar with the French medieval chante-fable (any French people looking at this, apologies if I have spelled that wrongly) “Aucassin and Nicolette”. I had an association of ideas reading your “though that may be Mel’s fave spot as it’s on fire”. In “Aucassin and Nicolette”, Aucassin makes a speech about hell – he says he is underwhelmed by the type of people going to heaven. Of course that is all fairly tongue in cheek.
I’d wondered long-term if Sansa might be the “younger more beautiful” queen but I don’t think we’ll see the resolution of that just yet.
Isn’t it closer to 10 months of waiting betwixt seasons?
I hope D&D keep the “shocking deaths” to the minimun as possible, if 1-2 characters die in every single storyline, it will cheapen the story, and it will also reduce the impact of each death in particular.
okay – this is pure craziness but why would they show the prophecy at the beginning if Tommen OR Myrcella weren’t going to die?
What if Tommen does die (don’t care on the how here).
What if the sand snakes DO manage to kill Myrcella.
AND…what if Stannis dies (hopefully at Brienne’s sword)?
Nevermind who rules – this would create pure havoc as only GOT can.
One will die for sure… I am thinking tommen. Suicide possibly?? And then the new young queen of the prophecy would be Myrcella.
I predict that the deaths will include Kevin Lannister because he is not going to put up with those religious militants and they are gonna freak out if he tries to limit their power base- MFT and that Arya will wear the face of that young girl she gave the poison to – fat Walda will be killed by Ramsey after Roose dies in the Winterfell battle. Lastly- I think Jaime is also gonna go…if I remember correctly- there was an actor/actress who was really mad that they were killed off…I still think that is to come… Let’s face it- the whole Dorne plot seems pointless unless…
By and large, I’m pretty positive about the show. However, this next episode is make or break for the Dorne plotline. It’s been more or less a waste so far.
I’m hoping for a nice GoT-style WTF moment to up the ante.
if I remember correctly- there was an actor/actress who was really mad that they were killed off…
Well, this will likely be your last post as Unsullied, Oz (except for the recap Monday), as we’ll all be in the same boat next year ! But I’ll still look forward to read your reviews !
It was definitely Ian McElhinney/Barristan. I was a little upset by that as well, but I think they might’ve done that to make room for Tyrion (who still hasn’t met Dany in the damn books yet) and because he probably dies in the books anyway. So it is what it is.
We’re definitely not in the same boats next year- for example, Euron and some other stuff is happening next year that Unsullied people know nothing about. And us book readers do. They delayed Iron Islands (and probably some other stuff) until S6. And we still have book knowledge hinting at endgame that never made it onscreen. We are definitely not Unsullied.
At this point, the only thing that would redeem Dorne is for Doran to be sitting in his chair, stroking his beard and watching Myrcella and Trystane frolick…
I had a weird dream and when I woke up I was 100% certain that crocodile tears prostitute is the leader of the Sons of the Harpy. If it’s not Hizzy, it has to be someone whose face we’ve seen, right? I’m betting that she’s the one. Maybe there’s a secret society of prostitutes that runs the whole city underground.
I wish I could contribute more since trying to avoid episode leak spoilers is impeding my ability to spend time on the site. Now I know how you unsullied feel!
Anyway, we all knew this season might be comparatively weak due to the unadaptable nature of books 4 and 5. There have been some missteps like the rape of Sansa and the seeming pointlessness of Dorne. But they did what they could. I’ll always be grateful to the season for Hardhome alone. Here’s hoping for an impactfull finale.
Why does everyone keep saying “…and Olly killed Ygritte…” like he chased Ygritte down especially because she was Jon’s wilding love? None of the Night’s Watch knew which wilding Jon bedded. They knew he had bedded a wilding, but nobody knew specifically it was Ygritte. Olly killed her because it looked like she was threatening Jon and because she was part of the raiding party on his village. I still don’t like the little shit, but just saying.
I know I’m being picky here, but I’m feeling a bit of panic that Sunday is the last episode. I will miss your unsullied recaps, Oz, and everyone else as well. Ok, that’s it for now, back to wringing of hands and muttering to myself.
The bashing of Olly has been just brutal. And considering it is being done by some of the same people most offended by the Sansa rape, it is just ridiculous.
Hey, Mary Sues. Olly’s mother was murdered, probably sexual assaulted AND EATEN!!!! And we aren’t sure of the order. And Ygritte was part of that raiding party.
I’m glad she’s dead and I hope she’s burning in hell. Team Olly.
To be fair those you just named are 95% goner next book.
We’re definitely not in the same boats next year- for example, Euron and some other stuff is happening next year that Unsullied people know nothing about. And us book readers do. They delayed Iron Islands (and probably some other stuff) until S6. And we still have book knowledge hinting at endgame that never made it onscreen. We are definitely not Unsullied.
The Greyjoy storyline should be a small portion of AFFC and TWOW. Just cut short the trip and get them where their true purpose should be. No more, no less.
Yikes! Lol, Thanks for the response, Worf, but wow, I didn’t know you were that adamantly against Ygritte. I detect a bit of “end of the season angst” in you, as well. I was sad she died, and thought of the payback Karma when Olly killed her, because of all the reasons you listed. I have a feeling HBO is going to pull a fast one on us, and have Olly defend Jon when someone else attacks him.
Did anyone else catch Kit Harington’s appearance last night on
The Late Late Show with James Corden
? They showed that epic scene where Jon twanged swords with the White Walker, then smashed him to smithereens. Of course, Corden asked about the finale. This is a condensation: (there was a lot of audience howling and comment from Corden in the middle)
Corden: “Lets cut to the chase, Kit. Who is going to die on Sunday?” KH: “Oh, 90 per cent of the cast die… (groans) I can’t tell you… There’s HBO snipers everywhere. It’s a brutal finale. It’s dark, its gonna be eventful. It’s going to be shocking. I can’t tell you who dies. I can tell you there’s death. I can’t tell you who it is. … it’s brutal.”
There were other comments, and talk about Kit’s other work. He’s so charming. They’d better not kill kill him.
Sunday can’t come fast enough, yet I dread it.
I’m just appalled at the hate Olly is getting. I mean, I get that most shows have a character you love to hate. Kim on “24”; Larry on “Orange is the New Black” and even Ross on “Friends.”
And if it was JUST that, I’d be OK with it. But then when you juxtapose the Olly hate with the hand-wringing over the treatment of women, it is just bizarre. I read a review of Ep. 9 that dinged the showrunners for the catcall Arya received in the street.
But hey, Olly has to break bread with the people THAT FUCKING ATE HIS MOM!!!!!!!!!!
Just watched the preview again and heard Jaime say “We don’t get to choose whom we love.”
I wonder if he’s going to confess to Myrcella that he’s actually her father.
How do you work out that percentage?! I think Pyp and Grenn are safe and will just stay in the background. Jojen isn’t looking great ( paste anyone!?) and who knows what Mance is doing. Point being, D&D have killed off way more characters than GRRM has.
Options are either that, him accepting Myrcella loving Trystane or perhaps a conversation with Ellaria about Oberyn and/or Cersei. Longshot is him talking about Bronn adn Tyene…which would be ridiculous.
My problem with Olly is that he is the most predictable character on the show. From the moment he showed in the season 4 and witnessed Ygritte killing his father i knew that he will kill her. And from the start of this season there is exactly same feeling of absolute certainty where it is all going.
I can’t believe it’s the prostitute. Noblemen in that society would not follow a woman, much less a prostitute. From when White Rat first went to her, she seemed a long-established professional. I don’t know who the leader is. It might well have been Hizdahr, even though he presumably was killed. Assuming he’s dead, it’s quite reasonable that the other Harpies could have turned on him out of distrust or in a power grab.
In the books, in the House of the Undying, Dany was warned of three treasons: for blood, for gold, and for love. ( I don’t recall if the prophecy was made in the Valar Morghulis episode when Dany goes to the HotU.) I assume that blood was Mirri Maz Duur, gold was Jorah when he spied for Varys, and love? Well, who’s in love with Dany but will never get her? Daario. I do not for a minute believe he did it, but he’s probably capable of it. If I were inclined to gamble, I’d put my money on us NEVER finding out, especially in the show. The show’s story can move on nicely without the true identity of the chief Harpy being revealed.
In the books, my money is on the Green Grace, Galazza Galare. Because of her leadership position, SHE is a woman that the Wise Masters/Harpies might indeed follow. But she’s not on the show.
Great post. You lot that run thIs site deserve loads of credit . I’m staying for the long hiatus. I’m going to post more. keep up the good work. My predication for the break the internet moment is Jamie gets whacked by the sand snakes !
What if they call themselves the Sons of the Harpy because the Harpy is just the symbol of Meereen, and not the name or title of a specific person?
And what if the leader of the Sons of the Harpy is just one of the many nobles, or perhaps even a group of nobles working together to depose Dany and restore control of the city to the noble families?
I agree that they wouldn’t follow her. From the moment he appeared, I had a feeling that Yezzan would be The Harpy in the show (obviously not in the books), just because no one would suspect him. He would benefit from the fighting pits reopening, which Daenerys agreed to in order to try to apease the people of Mereen (who had been carrying attacks and ‘forced’ her to do it).
The reason for the mention of Olly and yigrette is a parallel. Olly has been eyeing Jon all season. Understandbaly he hates the wildlings and hates the fact that he has brought them to the watch. I suspect that Olly will try to take a hit on Jon. The parallel here lies between Olly killing yigrette and subsequently possibly kill Jon snow… A coincidence that they reunite in heaven because of him.
LOL, your text sounded so reasonable, so calm, then … Fuck Olly. LOL, that about sums it up.
In the meantime, what do YOU think about Kit Harington’s statement TWICE that the finale is brutal? Not that we expected less, but I’d loved to read your take on brutal. Sounds like way more than just Olly taking a stab.
I’m kind of fearing for Jaime. We had one death, Shireen, that was forecast at every turn, and one that’s kind of expected, but to blow us away and break the internet, they’d need one that wasn’t hinted at at all.
I don’t hate Olly cauSe he killed yigrette
Hey… I know you covered that spoilery part, but Oz’s posts aren’t supposed to have any spoilers AT ALL.
There’s plenty of room on the other posts for comments like that.
Oh heck! Could my post about Harington be spoiler? Sh** I didn’t even think of that as a spoiler – I was just so excited to relay it to everyone. If that was considered spoilery, my apologies. (But he said Brutal – twice. I’m cringing already.)
Ah… I overlooked that part, it seems. My apologies. :S
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Maybe little finger arranged for the Sons of Harpy. He controls all of westoros.
Oh… If Jon snow dies.. It’ll break the Internet. Most people I have spoken to think he is safe forever and Olly hasn’t even crossed their mind If he dies I would be so pissed
However, I think there will be more. In my comment above I spoke about what I think will happen in dorne and kings landing. That would be crazy!!!!
There will be more blood for sure. One of the stark girls would break the Internet .. But it’s way too early.
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