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when u tellin me u need united westeros to take out the whitewalkers with dragons and shit yet dis nibba just taking ten good men
bruh
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daenerys is going to come mid-way to save our seven good mentm in middle of the fight i tell youSome nice R34 material right there
I do agree that episode 6 was mostly filler. Not a whole lot happened, but I believe Episode 7 will consist of the shot we were shown in the season trailer for when we saw a group of people being completely surrounded by the army of the dead. Definitely a big fight's going to happen. I think that one way or another Cersei's going to be convinced to fight on the wall, or at least be convinced to fight the white walkers by the time that they breach the wall.
Seeing Gendry wreck shit with the hammer was probably one of the highest points in the episode.
That's been widely known for quite a while now, he was one in the books. Also they've been hinting at it throughout Season 6 and 7 for a while now.
That's been widely known for quite a while now,
when u tellin me u need united westeros to take out the whitewalkers with dragons and shit yet dis nibba just taking ten good men
bruh
he just wants to be a fancy boyWe never knew if Rhaegar and Lyanna were actually married, we only knew that they had Jon
This means he's actually a trueborn Targ and not a bastard, which means he actually has a better claim than Dany does when it comes to the throne due to being
A) Male
B) Son of the crown prince
Give Bronn a castle and a bag of hold and he'd be able to take on the army of the dead single handed
As long as there's promise of a castle Bronn can fucking do it
he just wants to be a fancy boy
If this doesn't happen then the ending will be shitI'd fucking shit myself laughing if Bronn survives everything and all the Lannisters end up dying and he get's given Casterly Rock
House Bronnister of Casterly Rock, Wardens of the West
fml
We never knew if Rhaegar and Lyanna were actually married, we only knew that they had Jon
This means he's actually a trueborn Targ and not a bastard, which means he actually has a better claim than Dany does when it comes to the throne due to being
A) Male
B) Son of the crown prince
I'd fucking shit myself laughing if Bronn survives everything and all the Lannisters end up dying and he get's given Casterly Rock
House Bronnister of Casterly Rock, Wardens of the West
fml
bronn is a reyne you faggotI'd fucking shit myself laughing if Bronn survives everything and all the Lannisters end up dying and he get's given Casterly Rock
House Bronnister of Casterly Rock, Wardens of the West
fml
Some theories on which castle Bronn will end up getting:
- That castle that was mentioned in episode 1 that was South of Eastwatch and given to a Northern family. Maybe they're going to get killed by the white walkers and Bronn someone ends up with it by the end of the season
- Casterly Rock because Jamie doesn't hold any sentimental for it and might convince Cersei to let him have it, or maybe Cersei's going to die and Jamie gets the authority to hand it over to Bronn.
- Highgarden because it's vacant and Bronn asked for it
- King's Landing because Bronn could take on the entire gold cloak force and take the iron throne himself
Bronn is the true claimant to the Iron Throne
first king with twenty kingsguard
all with climbing spikes
Yeah but now it's 100% because who else would Rhaegar marry other than lyanna?Some nice R34 material right there
I do agree that episode 6 was mostly filler. Not a whole lot happened, but I believe Episode 7 will consist of the shot we were shown in the season trailer for when we saw a group of people being completely surrounded by the army of the dead. Definitely a big fight's going to happen. I think that one way or another Cersei's going to be convinced to fight on the wall, or at least be convinced to fight the white walkers by the time that they breach the wall.
Seeing Gendry wreck shit with the hammer was probably one of the highest points in the episode.
That's been widely known for quite a while now, he was one in the books. Also they've been hinting at it throughout Season 6 and 7 for a while now.
That's what we're all talking about! Agh!Also am I the only one who noticed the subtle reference of Samuel's bitch reading that book out that basically confirmed Jon's identity?
Isuckatgaming said: ↑That's what we're all talking about! Agh!