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I feel bad for Olly actually. Lol. I mean it's hard to blame him for what he did considering the wilding killed and ate his parents. Most kids his age would probably of been swayed to betray Jon. Lol

Also. I just really really kinda want the major fan theory to be wrong after all this time. It would just be halrious to see the freak out from the book readers. But. Said theory is pretty much confirmed honestly.

And still no Little Finger this season.
 
I feel bad for Olly actually. Lol. I mean it's hard to blame him for what he did considering the wilding killed and ate his parents. Most kids his age would probably of been swayed to betray Jon. Lol

Also. I just really really kinda want the major fan theory to be wrong after all this time. It would just be halrious to see the freak out from the book readers. But. Said theory is pretty much confirmed honestly.

And still no Little Finger this season.

Nah, F that dude. I'm not usually pro infanticide but I made an exception for Olly.
 
Nah, F that dude. I'm not usually pro infanticide but I made an exception for Olly.

Yeah you and most people. But thinking reasonably instead of "omg he stabbed Jon. **** him" it's not really that hard to relate and understand why he did what he did. But saying that, I don't blame Jon for hanging him either. He did betray him. It's just a sad situation to me. Saying that, I did hate this faces the kid made. Lmao

Oh and. Also no Bronn. I want Bronn dammit.
 
Allister Thorne is more responsible for for Ollie's demise than Snow
 
If I was Ramsey's council, I'd advise him to give Rickon winterfell but pledge to me (Ramsey) as warden of the north. I wouldn't kill him or hurt him. But Ramsey is bat **** crazy so that'll probably never happen and he'll go down hard.
 
I hope rickon just dies quickly. I would hate for some type of hostagelike situation where Jon will be forced to not be aggressive has he would have been.
 
I feel bad for Olly actually. Lol. I mean it's hard to blame him for what he did considering the wilding killed and ate his parents. Most kids his age would probably of been swayed to betray Jon. Lol

Also. I just really really kinda want the major fan theory to be wrong after all this time. It would just be halrious to see the freak out from the book readers. But. Said theory is pretty much confirmed honestly.

And still no Little Finger this season.

Little finger should be there next season according to next weeks first look.

Edit: I meant episode
 
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I feel bad for Olly actually. Lol. I mean it's hard to blame him for what he did considering the wilding killed and ate his parents. Most kids his age would probably of been swayed to betray Jon. Lol

Also. I just really really kinda want the major fan theory to be wrong after all this time. It would just be halrious to see the freak out from the book readers. But. Said theory is pretty much confirmed honestly.

And still no Little Finger this season.

Agreed on Olly. His actions were understandable. Just tragic really. The amount of sheer hate he's received from fans is ridiculous. Alliser is more responsible for it than Olly. Though that said, I did have a slight shred of respect for Thorne as well. They portrayed his character so much better than in the books.

Would be kinda humorous had Jon actually considered sparing him there and then remembered that stupid head nod he did after slaying Ygritte and was all like, "nah"
 
Agreed on Olly. His actions were understandable. Just tragic really. The amount of sheer hate he's received from fans is ridiculous. Alliser is more responsible for it than Olly. Though that said, I did have a slight shred of respect for Thorne as well. They portrayed his character so much better than in the books.

Would be kinda humorous had Jon actually considered sparing him there and then remembered that stupid head nod he did after slaying Ygritte and was all like, "nah"

I hated him but yeah, at the same time he took his death about as well as one could. He didn't cry or plead for his life, he was basically just like 'Well, I made a decision, and was wrong. Sucks for me".
 
This show really needs an extra 30 min to an hour. There are so many stories going on that you only get to see one group of characters for about 5-10 minutes each show, some times not even at all (Little finger).
 
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I had a feeling tbey wouldn't unveil the biggest plot twist in GOT in the third episode of a season.

Biggest plot twist so far. But they cold have milked it differently. Showing the visions that bran saw on the book and do the tower of joy second to last episode then the reveal in the finale. Now I think we will find out in a couple weeks, at most.
 
The thing about Meera Reed being John Snow's twin sister is that she is 18 and Jon is 21. She has the last name of a noble house and Jon is a bastard.



Lying about an age is easy, and would be expected so nobody believed they were twins, if both came back from war and said they had the same birthday that'd just be weird as hell. And the daughter can keep the name of the house because there's no threat to inheritance that way and it helps support the lie better.

They may be throwing up red herrings all the way, but there just seems to be too much foreshadowing here to not be some connection between them.
 
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