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Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I've been in here. They talk some book stuff but most of it probably won't see the screen.
I'm gonna start a combined season 6 thread premiere night I think. No real reason for a non-spoiler thread with no book 6 yet and this one's probably going to be at 1500 posts before the new episodes even start. Figure there will be a ton of discussion now that we're all equally in the dark and we might as well have everyone together. Plus it'll make a good marker for when the course of the show changes. Hopefully it won't involve sharks and motorcycles. [Reply]
Everyone seems to think that Snow is brought back from the dead by Davos and Desserande. Or he warged into Ghost before dying to save himself.
If its true that R+L=J then Snow has to be a Tarragyen.
They burn bodies of the dead. Snow did it himself. Davos takes and burns the body in a respectful ceremony. Just normal stuff. Except, what if Snow the Tarragyen emerges from the fire because Tarragyen's cant die in a fire. Stark Snow is dead but Tarragyen Snow is alive and pissed off.
Why has this theory been discounted by most fans? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Okay so I was watching some youtube fan videos.
Everyone seems to think that Snow is brought back from the dead by Davos and Desserande. Or he warged into Ghost before dying to save himself.
If its true that R+L=J then Snow has to be a Tarragyen.
They burn bodies of the dead. Snow did it himself. Davos takes and burns the body in a respectful ceremony. Just normal stuff. Except, what if Snow the Tarragyen emerges from the fire because Tarragyen's cant die in a fire. Stark Snow is dead but Tarragyen Snow is alive and pissed off.
Why has this theory been discounted by most fans?
Watched a video on this type stuff. Targaryens can be killed by fire - See all the crazy cocksuckers that killed themselves with fire trying to breed up dragons. See all the crazy motherfuckers that died via dragons when the crazy motherfuckers fought themselves.
The reason Daenerys didn't die was that blood magic hex crazy assed shit the witch put on her that killed Drogo's baby and hatched the dragons.
I don't know much, but that's what the video I watched relayed it as.
Here's the channel of the guy I watch. He nerds out but still puts it into a context that not so epicly nerded out nerds can follow.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
The Starks can warg, so that alone doesn't mean Jon Snow is Targaryen, necessarily. And even if he is, Lyanna is still a Stark.
Was that in response to me? All I was trying to point out that according to people that are far more nerdy about this than I am, Targaryians can die by fire. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Was that in response to me? All I was trying to point out that according to people that are far more nerdy about this than I am, Targaryians can die by fire.
No, it was a response to BRC's R+L=J theorem.
And yep, Targ's can be burnt up. Viserys, Aegon (a number of Aegon's, iirc....) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
The Starks can warg, so that alone doesn't mean Jon Snow is Targaryen, necessarily. And even if he is, Lyanna is still a Stark.
But, Daddy would still be a Targaryen. Soooo R+L=J still is applicable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Watched a video on this type stuff. Targaryens can be killed by fire - See all the crazy one who sucks the peniss that killed themselves with fire trying to breed up dragons. See all the crazy mother****ers that died via dragons when the crazy mother****ers fought themselves.
The reason Daenerys didn't die was that blood magic hex crazy assed shit the witch put on her that killed Drogo's baby and hatched the dragons.
I don't know much, but that's what the video I watched relayed it as.
Here's the channel of the guy I watch. He nerds out but still puts it into a context that not so epicly nerded out nerds can follow.
According to the news page of actors’ agency VivienneClore, their client Paul Kaye will be appearing on the show once again.
In the news item, his theatrical work is mentioned, and the agency goes on to say, “Paul has also been busy with television roles, you can catch him in the eagerly awaited Season 6 of Game of Thrones.”
With that, we can officially consider Thoros of Myr, the drunken red priest of the Brotherhood without Banners, to be making his return.
WotW reader PB brought the agency item to our attention. Thanks, PB!
!More spoilers! As for what we’ve heard about Kaye’s colorful character Thoros- last fall, we did hear from one anonymous source that Kaye had been filming. We also heard from another source that Kaye had been involved in some sort of hanging scene. We haven’t heard any more details about Stoneheart, so it’s not clear what the circumstances of the scenes are that Kaye is involved in. You may recall from the season six casting call, there are new outlaw characters in play, and it’s possible that Thoros might be connected to them.
Now the question is, are there any other Brotherhood members returning, like the archer Anguy? Is their often-dead leader Beric still walking around or is someone else leading the outlaws now?
According to the news page of actors’ agency VivienneClore, their client Paul Kaye will be appearing on the show once again.
In the news item, his theatrical work is mentioned, and the agency goes on to say, “Paul has also been busy with television roles, you can catch him in the eagerly awaited Season 6 of Game of Thrones.”
With that, we can officially consider Thoros of Myr, the drunken red priest of the Brotherhood without Banners, to be making his return.
WotW reader PB brought the agency item to our attention. Thanks, PB!
!More spoilers! As for what we’ve heard about Kaye’s colorful character Thoros- last fall, we did hear from one anonymous source that Kaye had been filming. We also heard from another source that Kaye had been involved in some sort of hanging scene. We haven’t heard any more details about Stoneheart, so it’s not clear what the circumstances of the scenes are that Kaye is involved in. You may recall from the season six casting call, there are new outlaw characters in play, and it’s possible that Thoros might be connected to them.
Now the question is, are there any other Brotherhood members returning, like the archer Anguy? Is their often-dead leader Beric still walking around or is someone else leading the outlaws now?