The Red Wedding was pretty OMG
Ned's beheading, or the Purple Wedding, and pretty much any 9th episode.
The Red Wedding was pretty OMG
I still think Little Finger will end up on the throne. Yes, I know his character died in the last season but nobody plays the game of thrones better and we all know how shady and smart his character is. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was someone with his face on. Go back and watch how his character was portrayed in the last season and him dying just really made no sense. It was awesome and unexpected but it made no sense. The only way to finish the series’s having him reveal himself with another face on for the last season and the last shot is him on the throne. Of course, he probably really is dead and this is just a crazy theory that is way off.
Jon dies defeating the Night King.
Dany dies in childbirth
Tyrion & Sansa act as regents for the baby
Gendry serves as the Hand,
Arya, Jamie, Jorah, and Bronn serve as the King's guard
Brienne commands the army with Grey Worm as her XO
Davos commands the navy
Samwell becomes a Maester, Varys the spy"maester"
Euron drags Cersei back to the Iron Islands to "enjoy" her "company"
Theon and Yara are waiting for them...it ends...poorly...for Euron & Cersei...eventually
Who did I miss?
also semijimlad
No way she doesn't have her kid. I am guessing Jon dies if either of them does and Dany has her child.
Your last sentence is correct.
Sam's gotta die doing something heroic, right? I can't imagine him staying alive though this whole ordeal without some sort of twist. Maybe he kills the Night King while losing his own life in the process?
Every ending I envision always seems a little "too happy" for the theme of the show. I don't think the NK wins, but having Cersei win wouldn't surprise me too much either. I see the dragons all being dead (again) at the end.
Yes I agree, but that was not referred to in this interview.The Red Wedding was pretty OMG
Something about the death of one of her dragons was a means to pay for a debt to that witch and now she can conceive human children again. "Death pays for life" is what the witch roughly said.Everyone keeps saying that Dany will have an heir. I thought she was rendered incapable of having children due to what happened in trying to save Khal Drogo's life and the deals she made with the witch, as it's been said over and over from then that the dragons will be the only children she will ever mother.
Sam's gotta die doing something heroic, right? I can't imagine him staying alive though this whole ordeal without some sort of twist. Maybe he kills the Night King while losing his own life in the process?
Something about the death of one of her dragons was a means to pay for a debt to that witch and now she can conceive human children again. "Death pays for life" is what the witch roughly said.
Drogo dies
Dragons come alive in funeral fire
Dragon dies
Conceive kid?
Mind. Blown.I think it's going to turn out that the whole series was from Sam's writings. When he was in the Citadel discussing writing the current events with Archmaester Marwyn, Sam suggested the title be "something a bit more poetic" when the Archmaester gave the title of 'A Chronicle of the Wars of Following the Death of King Robert I.' Sam's title is going to be 'A Song of Ice and Fire' and it will explain why the opening credits is the chandelier in the Citadel's library.
I feel if Bran would've just died after his fall none of this would happen...he ruined everything
Season 1 Episode 1. He ruined it from the start!I feel if Bran would've just died after his fall none of this would happen...he ruined everything
Beric Dondarrion can't revive Jon - he's not a priest of R'hllor. Thoros of Myr was the priest that was resurrecting Dondarrion. I hate to get into a "but in the books" because at this point there's little relevancy, especially what I'm going to say, but it's pretty common knowledge that Thoros ended up killing himself resurrecting Catelyn Stark. Obviously this hasn't played out in the TV series (and likely won't), and Thoros' status is a little uncertain since Arya and The Hound left their Company. If anything it will either be Thoros (if he's still around) or Melisandre that resurrects Jon in your scenario.
You gotta cut some out for the sake of time with a TV show. Wish they would've gone more her storyline route rather than the Dornish one they went with, but my guess is they wouldn't have done Arianne justice if they tried to squeeze her in anywaysI'm still confused why there is no Arianne Martell in the series. Seems like she would be an interesting character.