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"Despite cast members extending their contracts, their characters could be killed off at any point, meaning they would lose their jobs. George RR Martin is famous for his gruesome deaths and is yet to finish the book series." [Reply]
True....but I seriously doubt they kill off a main character for good. They say that "dead is dead" but we know that's not true because of what the Red God can do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pestilence:
True....but I seriously doubt they kill off a main character for good. They say that "dead is dead" but we know that's not true because of what the Red God can do.
Dead is Dead. White Walkers....while seemingly alive....are still dead.
But Jon Snow as a White Walker? Doubt it. What purpose would that serve? [Reply]
Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan:
"Go on and do your duty." Such a poetic form of last words for Stannis. I love it.
I wonder if those words mean more than is at first apparent. Brienne's "duty" at that point was to help Sansa and she was totally ****ing that up, despite devoting her entire life to it.
Instead she abandoned her post to uselessly kill someone who obviously was going to be killed anyway. I'm wondering if the cut-away in that scene will reveal that Brienne made a different decision than the obvious one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
I wonder if those words mean more than is at first apparent. Brienne's "duty" at that point was to help Sansa and she was totally ****ing that up, despite devoting her entire life to it.
Instead she abandoned her post to uselessly kill someone who obviously was going to be killed anyway. I'm wondering if the cut-away in that scene will reveal that Brienne made a different decision than the obvious one.
Seems possible. You would think if she had killed him they would have shown it clearly. Maybe the "Lord of Light" decided not to stiff him after all. [Reply]
I want to believe Jon's returning - and I still think he is in the books - but they're pretty vehement in saying he's dead. They meaning the showrunners and Kit himself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
I want to believe Jon's returning - and I still think he is in the books - but they're pretty vehement in saying he's dead. They meaning the showrunners and Kit himself.
Of course they are. They have a vested interest in saying so. [Reply]