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Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Anyone else say Hodor when they're in a bit of a tumultuous situation? I find myself saying it aloud when trying to make a left hand turn at one of these 6 point intersections up here.
You should try yelling it during sex. Drives em wild. [Reply]
Back when Bran controlled Hordor he kind of freaked out when he realized he killed someone... Then after Bran asked "Willis" what happened to him after seeing the vision Hodor looked at his hands. [Reply]
Originally Posted by raybec 4:
Probably, but that would have the Umbers turning toward Bolton rule as well. That's a tougher sell than the Karstarks
Rob's wolf ate John Umbars fucking hand, and repeatedly challenged him. Rickon and Asha went to the "Last Harth" (Spl?) And the three houses the Boltons have (From show) on their side are Umbars, Karstarks, and Manderly.
Wont be Theon, he will be at the KingsMoot [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Rob's wolf ate John Umbars ****ing hand, and repeatedly challenged him. Rickon and Asha went to the "Last Harth" (Spl?) And the three houses the Boltons have (From show) on their side are Umbars, Karstarks, and Manderly.
Wont be Theon, he will be at the KingsMoot
This.
Pretty sure we've seen a clip in a trailer that showed Theon back home, and it's known that Rickon makes a return this season.
It's Rickon, no doubt about it. Now the question is, what does The Great LORD Ramsay do with young Rickon? [Reply]
Pretty sure we've seen a clip in a trailer that showed Theon back home, and it's known that Rickon makes a return this season.
It's Rickon, no doubt about it. Now the question is, what does The Great LORD Ramsay do with young Rickon?
That makes sense, especially with Euron all of the sudden showing up. That sets it up for a conflict between who takes over the Iron Islands along with where their allegiance might go. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
That makes sense, especially with Euron all of the sudden showing up. That sets it up for a conflict between who takes over the Iron Islands along with where their allegiance might go.
One of the GRR books spends 500 pages on who take over the Iron Islands. A large part of the books largely ignored to this point. Most of these events took place a season or two ago in the TV timeline.
I thought at the time reading this that it was a huge waste of time because I didn't see how it all tied into the whole Westeros story line. [Reply]