MUBoxer wrote:Interesting. Thanks for the info. Unsure if I'm completely convinced again just because four episodes left. But am certainly moreso than before
Friarsfan94 wrote:MUBoxer wrote:Interesting. Thanks for the info. Unsure if I'm completely convinced again just because four episodes left. But am certainly moreso than before
No problem! And I’m with you in that it’s tough to bring out a completely new evil with 4 episodes left, but they have to do something to give the non-book readers some of that background on Winterfell. Winterfell has way too much hidden meaning for the writers to just leave the fans thinking they’re defending this place just because it’s where they grew up. “The North Remembers”, “There must always be a Stark in Winterfell”, and “Winter is Coming” I think all have a MUCH deeper meaning.
Friarsfan94 wrote:My original theory was the Night King took Dany, and she became that woman white walker, and in fulfilling the azor ahai prophecy, Jon sticks his sword through her chest to forge the blade that kills the Noght King (and in fulfilling TV drama, does not kill Dany but heals her back to human form). I like yours way better. What if, in their combination of the 3-Night’s King, Night King, and Great Other-the woman white walker is trapped down there, and that’s what the Night King is after, and together their power creates the long night that can’t be defeated. In theory, that was the real reason for the wall, to keep the Night King and Night Queen apart.
Omaha1 wrote:I can’t imagine the epic meltdown that we’d see if the writers somehow brought an unseen and rarely spoken of character into the final episodes. No chance.
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