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I will be so pissed off if they brought Jon back just to kill him off the same season.

Yeah me too..the thing is, they still have not shown us what happened in the ToJ. What if all that R+L=J buildup has been the biggest red herring in the history of entertainment? I have been a believer in that since I first read The Game of Thrones. It was made so obvious to anybody with a brain..maybe it has all been just too obvious. I will also be pissed.
 
IMO Bran will do basically what Maestor Aemon did, and abdicate any right he has to the North. He is a cripple that cannot have children, and he has that whole Three eyed raven thing to do..I think Littlefinger is going to come in at the last minute to save the day, and then try to consolidate his power in the North and East by marrying Sansa. Then moving on the Freys in the Riverlands and taking them. Jaime is going to march all the Lannister army back southward leaving the hated Freys in charge of the devastated riverlands. Just a cockeyed theory, but not any more than others I've heard

I can see that the first part. I actually think that Bran and the magic of the world will be what stops the walkers. LF's hold on the East is tenuous at best. He won't have complete control until Robert Arryn dies. But if little Bobby Arryn dies he loses the Vale. Yohn Royce will probably kill him. I think after they kill Rickon off somehow Sansa and Sweetrobin do come together and run out the Freys. I can't see Sansa really putting herself under the control of Littlefinger again.
 
I can see that the first part. I actually think that Bran and the magic of the world will be what stops the walkers. LF's hold on the East is tenuous at best. He won't have complete control until Robert Arryn dies. But if little Bobby Arryn dies he loses the Vale. Yohn Royce will probably kill him. I think after they kill Rickon off somehow Sansa and Sweetrobin do come together and run out the Freys. I can't see Sansa really putting herself under the control of Littlefinger again.

I didn't mean that it is what is going to happen. I think that is what lil finga is trying to do.
 
No chance Jon dies this episode. They aren't going to kill him off after bringing him back to life. With the previews, they are simply trying to make it sound like it's going to be hell of Jon and make us think it won't end well for him
 
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No chance Jon dies this episode. They aren't going to kill him off after bringing him back to life. With the previews, they are simply trying to make it sound like it's going to be hell of Jon and make us think it won't end well for him

He could get captured. I wonder if Mellissandra can bring his man parts back to life when Ramsay cuts them off. Or would she throw them in the fire to see the future like the priestess did with Varys?
 
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I'm guessing Rickon, Wun Wun, and Ramsay die, and maybe Tormund (but I hope to hell not).

Who gets to kill Ramsay? I wish it could be Theon but no chance of that. I would love for the Tri-Pod or Brienne to do the deed. No real reason why. I expect it will be Jon or Sansa though.
 
Who gets to kill Ramsay? I wish it could be Theon but no chance of that. I would love for the Tri-Pod or Brienne to do the deed. No real reason why. I expect it will be Jon or Sansa though.

I really hope they don't do something lame like have Sansa come up and kill him from behind. A villain as good as him needs to be straight up defeated and die because he lost the fight.
 
If Littlefinger arriving to wipe out the Boltons is the major twist, it's going to be pretty disappointing. We know the Vale will be there in some capacity because it's the most telegraphed moment since Olly killing Ygritte, but there has to be something more than that.
 
I really hope they don't do something lame like have Sansa come up and kill him from behind. A villain as good as him needs to be straight up defeated and die because he lost the fight.

If something like that were to happen it would be Ghost ripping Ramsey's throat out and eating it for a snack.
 
If Littlefinger arriving to wipe out the Boltons is the major twist, it's going to be pretty disappointing. We know the Vale will be there in some capacity because it's the most telegraphed moment since Olly killing Ygritte, but there has to be something more than that.

Just a guess, Littlefinger kills Rickon to ensure Sansa's place at the head of Winterfell? I think Varys did call him the most dangerous man in the seven kingdoms.

A Robert Arryn/Sansa marriage would unite the north, but I'm not sure what Littlefinger gains out of that yet other than influence since Robin seems to like him. Sansa would know better though.
 
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If Littlefinger arriving to wipe out the Boltons is the major twist, it's going to be pretty disappointing. We know the Vale will be there in some capacity because it's the most telegraphed moment since Olly killing Ygritte, but there has to be something more than that.

"Look to my coming, at first light, on the fifth day. At dawn, look to the East."
 

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Arya Spoiler Alert!!!!

It looks like there is going to be a 2nd Red Wedding and Arya is going to kill Walder Fray and all his sons.
 
Per what source?

Arya is returning to Westeros by way of the riverlands. Fray is throwing a party at the Twins to celebrate his victory at the twins and has a wedding to a new bride since Cat killed Walder's youngest wife at the 1st red wedding. Also in the books Daven Lannister is betrothed to a Frey girl.

"Arya had her own prayer too. Ser Meryn, it went, Ser Ilyn, Ser Gregor. Dunsen, Raff the Sweetling, Queen Cersei. She would've included the names of the Freys of the Crossing, too, if she'd known them. One day I will, she told herself, and then I'll kill them all."


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