Game of Thrones Season 6 Thread

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charles2;8092800 said:
Interesting theory brought up on an after show I listen to. Said maybe the faceless man is the guy who keeps ripping off boat captains and this is just another test for Arya. I can't see that happening because at the end of the day the guy is still ripping off people. Unless the guy he was talking to when Arya was there is a faceless man himself and no one is actually getting ripped off.

which aftershow? After buzz? if not send me a link.
 
lord nemesis;8093485 said:
Ice Nigga was looking trill as shit out there on the dock. I put this episode a few ticks under Blackwater

it was cooler than Blackwater to me,but I'm a horror buff

 
That might have been the best episode of the whole show even wifey shut the fuck up when the walkers came through and she been at war with silence for years now.

Goddamn @ that wilding chick having the exact same reaction as me to those creepy ass walker kids 'fuck this just kill me now'
 
EmM HoLLa.;8093035 said:
Bruh's after this season is over.. I am going to sit down and re-watch every last episode of the whole series.. There is much I've missed throughout the seasons man.. smh..

I started season one again yesterday. I going to get the book when I get another tablet.
 
Nigga if I was ol' girl, I would have opened the fuck on them white walker kids like:

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Well Fellas.. You not going to like this shit.. SMFH.. Spoiler alert.. Don't read if you actually want to wait and watch the last two episodes..SMFH..I had to turn my head to the other side In terms of the Night watch Plot in this season...

MAJOR SPOILER

Weeks after Stannis has departed for Winterfell and is supposedly rallying his troops to battle, Jon receives a taunting letter purportedly from Ramsay Bolton entitled 'Bastard,' which claims that Stannis has been defeated and Mance Rayder captured. It demands fealty from Jon to House Bolton if the Night's Watch is to survive and gives a detailed account of Ramsay's actions which Jon views to his disgust repeatedly sully the honor of what was once the ancient seat of House Stark.[42] He responds to Ramsay's letter by relinquishing command of an impending ranging and announcing his intention to ride South against the Boltons. He does not order the Night's Watch to fight with him, but asks both wildlings and black brothers alike to join him of their own volition. Jon's decision (which is in violation of his oaths) causes great discontent within the Watch's upper leadership; in the confusion resulting from Wun Wun's killing of Ser Patrek of King's Mountain, he is stabbed repeatedly by Bowen Marsh and other black brothers, who attack in tears while muttering "for the Watch". Whether or not Jon survives this attack is currently unknown.

So who’s going to do the tragic stabbing? Olly, of course. “Kill the boy?” More like killer boy. With the high body count in last year’s big battle episode (R.I.P. Grenn and Pyp), the only recognizable friends—as far as the audience is concerned—that Jon has left at the wall are Maester Aemon, Sam, Edd, and Olly. Aemon (probably not long for this world) would never betray Jon. Nor would Sam. But after the anti-Wildling fuss they put up tonight, it’s pretty easy to imagine both Edd and Olly getting regretfully stabby with Lord Commander Snow while saying the famous book line “For the Watch.” Especially if things go south for Jon and Tormund at the Battle of Hardhome.

But is that a perfect tragedy? For Olly to kill both Ygritte and Jon? For the boy who Jon groomed and trained to turn on him? Or is it a little too neat? It’s still possible Game of Thrones will pull another reversal and have Olly actually stick up for Jon. You never know with this season; the show runners seem to delight in keeping book readers on their toes. But no matter what happens, don’t expect Kit Harrington to stay dead for long. (He’s signed on through Season 7!) The only question is who will bring him back to life? Melisandre? The Night’s King? Thoros of Myr? I suspect we might have to wait until Season 6 to find out.

George R.R. Martin for his part was fairly tightlipped giving spoilers about whether Jon Snow was actually dead or not and how things would play out in Winds of Winter. In an Entertainment Weekly interview (which contains spoilers naturally), he was asked why he killed Jon Snow, to which he cryptically responded, "Oh, you think he's dead, do you?" The implication being of course that Jon Snow is not dead, George R.R. Martin went on to say, "Well. I'm not going to address whether he's dead or not. But as to why - didn't you think the text established why they would want to assassinate him?" EW pointed out that there was plenty of foreshadowing about what would happen to Jon Snow based off the decisions he made and speculated that if Jon was dead it would result in the most upset fans since the Red Wedding. George R.R. Martin explained that his plans for what would happen to Jon had been in the works for a long time, "For many years. Some of the stuff about Melisandre warning Jon of 'daggers in the dark' was written 10 years ago." Right now we are leaning strongly to the idea that Jon Snow will be brought back by Melisandre and the possibility that he comeback as Azhor Azhai reborn..

That last spoiler SMFH.. again I had to turn my head to the side.. It's very possible that.........................................

 
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From my understanding...

The white walkers were around before the Nights King

They were the reason the Wall was built in the first place

Ok...but...

If water is no issue, why would a wall be an obstacle. They can just go around it. And if they can raise the dead, why can't they conjure up a boat? Lol

How'd they get to Essos? Maybe the narrow sea eventually froze
What are their motivations/orgins?

Do they bring Winter, or is it the other way around?

Why now, what have they been doing the last 8,000 years?

Where is the Night King's queen?
 
desertrain10;8093856 said:
From my understanding...

The white walkers were around before the Nights King

They were the reason the Wall was built in the first place

Ok...but...

If water is no issue, why would a wall be an obstacle. They can just go around it. And if they can raise the dead, why can't they conjure up a boat? Lol

How'd they get to Essos? Maybe the narrow sea eventually froze
What are their motivations/orgins?

Do they bring Winter, or is it the other way around?

Why now, what have they been doing the last 8,000 years?

Where is the Night King's queen?
the wall is from coast to coast and it's my theory the existence of living dragons allows the white walkers and magic to have a greater influence on earth
 
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Inglewood_B;8093127 said:
EmM HoLLa.;8093035 said:
Bruh's after this season is over.. I am going to sit down and re-watch every last episode of the whole series.. There is much I've missed throughout the seasons man.. smh..

I think I might do the same this summer. HBOGo ftmfw

HBOgo is THAT THANG THO!

this the first season im watchin show for show..

a nigga been ghetto all these years. all the money in the world but wit bootleg cable.. after waitin FOREVER for last season to come on DVD and bein so bomb said fuck it and got the package..

swear im only payin for this shit for GOT..

and when i got the box now all my other channels is blocked.. FUCKIN BASTARDS GOT ME!!!! hahaha
 
MeTaL;8093806 said:
Well Fellas.. You not going to like this shit.. SMFH.. Spoiler alert.. Don't read if you actually want to wait and watch the last two episodes..SMFH..I had to turn my head to the other side In terms of the Night watch Plot in this season...

Weeks after Stannis has departed for Winterfell and is supposedly rallying his troops to battle, Jon receives a taunting letter purportedly from Ramsay Bolton entitled 'Bastard,' which claims that Stannis has been defeated and Mance Rayder captured. It demands fealty from Jon to House Bolton if the Night's Watch is to survive and gives a detailed account of Ramsay's actions which Jon views to his disgust repeatedly sully the honor of what was once the ancient seat of House Stark.[42] He responds to Ramsay's letter by relinquishing command of an impending ranging and announcing his intention to ride South against the Boltons. He does not order the Night's Watch to fight with him, but asks both wildlings and black brothers alike to join him of their own volition. Jon's decision (which is in violation of his oaths) causes great discontent within the Watch's upper leadership; in the confusion resulting from Wun Wun's killing of Ser Patrek of King's Mountain, he is stabbed repeatedly by Bowen Marsh and other black brothers, who attack in tears while muttering "for the Watch". Whether or not Jon survives this attack is currently unknown.

So who’s going to do the tragic stabbing? Olly, of course. “Kill the boy?” More like killer boy. With the high body count in last year’s big battle episode (R.I.P. Grenn and Pyp), the only recognizable friends—as far as the audience is concerned—that Jon has left at the wall are Maester Aemon, Sam, Edd, and Olly. Aemon (probably not long for this world) would never betray Jon. Nor would Sam. But after the anti-Wildling fuss they put up tonight, it’s pretty easy to imagine both Edd and Olly getting regretfully stabby with Lord Commander Snow while saying the famous book line “For the Watch.” Especially if things go south for Jon and Tormund at the Battle of Hardhome.

But is that a perfect tragedy? For Olly to kill both Ygritte and Jon? For the boy who Jon groomed and trained to turn on him? Or is it a little too neat? It’s still possible Game of Thrones will pull another reversal and have Olly actually stick up for Jon. You never know with this season; the show runners seem to delight in keeping book readers on their toes. But no matter what happens, don’t expect Kit Harrington to stay dead for long. (He’s signed on through Season 7!) The only question is who will bring him back to life? Melisandre? The Night’s King? Thoros of Myr? I suspect we might have to wait until Season 6 to find out.

George R.R. Martin for his part was fairly tightlipped giving spoilers about whether Jon Snow was actually dead or not and how things would play out in Winds of Winter. In an Entertainment Weekly interview (which contains spoilers naturally), he was asked why he killed Jon Snow, to which he cryptically responded, "Oh, you think he's dead, do you?" The implication being of course that Jon Snow is not dead, George R.R. Martin went on to say, "Well. I'm not going to address whether he's dead or not. But as to why - didn't you think the text established why they would want to assassinate him?" EW pointed out that there was plenty of foreshadowing about what would happen to Jon Snow based off the decisions he made and speculated that if Jon was dead it would result in the most upset fans since the Red Wedding. George R.R. Martin explained that his plans for what would happen to Jon had been in the works for a long time, "For many years. Some of the stuff about Melisandre warning Jon of 'daggers in the dark' was written 10 years ago." Right now we are leaning strongly to the idea that Jon Snow will be brought back by Melisandre and the possibility that he comeback as Azhor Azhai reborn..

That last spoiler SMFH.. again I had to turn my head to the side.. It's very possible that.........................................

Dude get the fuck outta here with spoilers like that even.
 
Anyone feel that this impending clash between the ice (white walkers) and Fire (dragons) is just a bit too easy - especially how unpredictable every part of the show has been?
 
Even a ngga 'just' saying "WELL NGGAS YALL NOT GON LIKE THIS" is annoying to me. Bruh, that in itself is a fuking spoiler lol smh nggas man.
 

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