Still think the direwolves give us a clue as to who will live. (Live, at least to see/participate in the final battle.) I don't think Sansa will be alive then. Arya and Jon probably will. I have a feeling Jon and Arya will die in the end along with the remaining direwolves. (But that's because I can't think of any way this series will ever have a 'happy' end.)
I was pleased to see Nymeria again. I was a little disappointed that the wolves seemed to have lost the 'meaning' they seemed to have in the first seasons.
"I have a feeling Jon and Arya will die in the end along with the remaining direwolves. (But that's because I can't think of any way this series will ever have a 'happy' end.)"
I think the whitewalkers might annihilate everyone unless Daenerys' dragons can stop them.
Also, if we think, Melisandre has already been revealed to be a monster who has lived for 1000 years, which would make her a possible whitewalker (she could be some type of queen of them) or other monster obviously, so all of her visions may be to serve that purpose, which is to bring about whitewalker rule.
I think the whitewalkers might annihilate everyone unless Daenerys' dragons can stop them.
Well, winter is coming and it's supposed to be a long one. It wouldn't make very much sense to have the series end with the coming of spring.... Perhaps the dragons will keep some men alive but the desolation of Westeros is inevitable.
Edit: I still have to see last night's episode.
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Reply by movie_nazi
on July 29, 2017 at 7:18 AM
Former WD fan here. I gave up after last season's dismal display. It was so fucking boring.
Reply by SevenHouses
on July 30, 2017 at 6:26 PM
Still think the direwolves give us a clue as to who will live. (Live, at least to see/participate in the final battle.) I don't think Sansa will be alive then. Arya and Jon probably will. I have a feeling Jon and Arya will die in the end along with the remaining direwolves. (But that's because I can't think of any way this series will ever have a 'happy' end.) I was pleased to see Nymeria again. I was a little disappointed that the wolves seemed to have lost the 'meaning' they seemed to have in the first seasons.
Reply by Heisenberg12
on July 30, 2017 at 7:27 PM
I think the whitewalkers might annihilate everyone unless Daenerys' dragons can stop them.
Also, if we think, Melisandre has already been revealed to be a monster who has lived for 1000 years, which would make her a possible whitewalker (she could be some type of queen of them) or other monster obviously, so all of her visions may be to serve that purpose, which is to bring about whitewalker rule.
Reply by SevenHouses
on July 31, 2017 at 6:54 AM
Edit: I still have to see last night's episode.