Edd isn't important, what heresy is this? Also Tormund isn't a side character. Jaime isn't going to die Episode 3Jaime has mostly completed his redemption arc - He's gone
Brienne got knighted, her arc is over - She's gone
Tormund, side character - He's gone
Jorah, got Sam's sword and had a good conversation with Dany - He's gone
Beric and the Hound are fucked
Edd isn't that important - He's gone
Theon rescued his sister and is back in action, redemption arc done - He's gone
And I'm sure more are gonna bite the bullet too
Edd isn't important, what heresy is this? Also Tormund isn't a side character. Jaime isn't going to die Episode 3
any off screen deaths and ill be pissedWould you actually be mad if no one died though?
I'd be disappointed but happy.
We've seen time and time again, these characters are fucking killing machines. Would not be surprised if we see more "saviour" moments where they help each other out more than people dying.
Bet only 2 deaths, maybe one or two off screen like the defence of the wall way back when~
my favorite character greenany off screen deaths and ill be pissed
the only good was one was green during the defense of the wall
any off screen deaths and ill be pissed
the only good was one was green during the defense of the wall
In the trailer, there is a line of bran saying ''Everything you did brought you where you are now. Where you belong. Home.'' and as it says home the shot changes to Winterfell
Now the normal plebian viewer would assume this line is said to someone in the Stark family, or maybe Theon, or whatever, but the real big brain will know that Bran is talking about the Night King
mark my words, we'll get bamboozled when Mr NK comes for Bran in the Gods Wood in some big twist about who or what the Night King really is. He is, I think, someone closely related to the Starks or maybe a Stark.
Also, there's something super spooky and important within the crypts of Winterfell, which is why they're placing such heavy emphasis on it during this episode (and also during the trailer). Yeah the dead may rise up but everyone expects that, and I think there's some secret also contained within, something that might help defeat the Night King that isn't dragon glass or valyrian steel. The clue is in the name, it is Winterfell, the place where winter fell, aka where the white walkers were defeated last time around.
It's said that Bran the Builder was the one who built Winterfell (and also the Wall) so if that's true then it must mean that he had some hand in helping defeat the white walkers those thousand of years ago. This could tie into the words of House Stark ''Winter is coming'' - A reminder that the Night King, and the white walkers, will eventually return with an eternal winter. It can't be a coincidence that the blood of house Stark (and other First Men) has certain magical properties, such as warging or greenseeing
okay this turned way rantier than it should have been but i stand by it
we all gonna be surprised as fuck next episode
I definitely think the show is going to differ from the books.