That's basically what I was saying by pointing out that it wouldn't be anything other than interesting to Sam since he has no idea that Rhaegar is actually his best friend's father. And just like you said, there's a record of the annulment and secret marriage but there wouldn't be any record of a child.
Except that the eye stays closed while Jon is moving behind the pommel, and only opens when his hand stops moving on the ice. Wife was skeptical the first time I showed her the sequence. She took a closer look, and now she's certain that was intentional.
The Squidward King can raise the dead as they make them though...ala Hardhomme. Besides the Giants, Wooly Mammoths, Polar Bears, and Ice Spiders big as hounds all in the same battle....AND a Wight Dragon... Therein remains a pretty formidable heap of cgi enemies.
Forgive me if I've missed this because it's been so long since we have seen a Bran flashback, but can he see the future? It's been well established that he can see scenes from the past but I can't recall if we've seen anything that shows he can see the future. But again it's been so long since Bran has truly been featured it's hard to remember And even with visions from the future like the three eyed raven visuons... some are so blurred that he doesn't really know the context himself
"Greenseer is the title given to people who possess the magical ability to perceive future, past or distant events in dreams known as Green Dreams."
Yeah but does he see them completely? Or just unintelligible very quick flashes? Feel like we've seen examples of both Feel like Bran's plot line is one of the worst defined of the series. Maybe it's just me but I have no idea what his capabilities (or the limits of those capabilities) truly are
I think we know enough and he can see enough to use that as story cover for Dany getting to the crew so fast.
Right now he is still coming into his power and can't really control it. That was why he told Sansa he must learn faster or something like that right before he mentioned he saw her raped
The realm will find out who Jon is, but it won't mean much until Sam/Gilly drop the bomb that R and L were actually married.
i watched it like 3 times and the eye changes colors when jon's hand splashes out. water hits the hilt and causes the eye to look darker. just coincidence iyam
Could be referring to two people, could be referring to two other people, or could be referring to one person.
Kind of my point. It will be revealed that Jon is the son of R and L. It won't really matter because he is still technically a bastard. That's when Sam/Gilly roll in and hit everyone with the Maury Povich style They were actually married which makes Jon the real heir to the throne.
So, there's basically no doubt that Sansa faked her summons to King's Landing so that she could send Brienne away, right? What is the reaction going to be when Brienne rolls up like "you sent for Sansa and I am here to represent her"? /spoiler I know it will be forgotten and handled off screen
IMO we've only seen Bran see the past and Jojen Reed was the future seeing one... ***in the show at least to this point Everything else he's seen seems to be just present-time warg stuff or the past
That was not faked, they really did summon all the lords in Westeros, they are all going to meet at the dragon pit in Westeros, this is where Jon is going to present the captured wight.
Did it occur to you that if Sansa wanted Brienne gone she could just say "scram." and her knight would obey?
I agree it was suspicious especially after the conversation she had with LF, but I see that more as her using it as an opportunity to send Brienne away. Personally I think she wants to lure LF into a false sense of security so he will make his move and fall into a trap she has setup for him.
I haven't seen anything indicating anyone has it. Episode 4 was a result of the hack and episode 6 was HBO's own fault since HBO Nordic and HBO Spain mistakenly made it available a few days early on HBO Go.
What if they're both dragonseer wargaryen priests and she brings him back to defeat the night kings army with dragon steel and valyrian glass weapons?
Dude... Dragonseer Wargaryen Priests have no need for Dragon Steel and Valyrian Glass weapons when they can cast Magic Missile...
It's probably been discussed here already, but is everybody buying the theory that the NK knew Jon snow and crew had dragons and set up the rock as a trap, thus explaining why they didn't kill the people on the rock, why they brought exactly 3 spears and why they had chains?
It's thought that the NK also can greensee like Bran, so he's able to see what's going on down south and into the future.