Since the episode has officially released: That fucking ending Last night when I saw it I fucking actually bawled I was so ready to call this episode a filler episode but that fucking ending just Fuck man "Hold the door."
Interesting theory going around now... If Bran can interact with the past, what if everything bad that's happened to the Starks is his fault? Aerys Targaryen (the Mad King) could've heard whispers from Bran, trying to prevent the war but only causing his madness. Maybe Bran was the one to tell him to "burn them all". This is definitely giving me a Butterfly Effect vibe... Also RIP Hodor
I really like the Mad King theory it would be so funny if the character everyone hated was the cause for everything going wrong. The Starks are the cause of a lot of war in Westeros already Lyanna causing the rebellion and Robb causing the war of the five kings.
@Sinz you heartless bastard... The theory about the mad king is looking ever more true. The one whisper to Hodor sent him into a fit and caused him permanent damage for life. This added to the fact that he seemed to respond to Bran at the tower means it is entirely possible that Bran could have set the whole shows events in motion...
I disagree about the mad king bit. There was a good discussion on /r/asoiaf about it that I read. Quick examples:
Also the preview for the upcoming episode makes it seem like that girl (forgot her name) leaves behind Bran to survive. Think it's possible that Coldhands will come to the show now? I mean didn't he in the books already helped Bran?
Every episode thus far has kept me on my toes. No huge battle scenes as of yet, but the tension is rising. Not for that poor actor with two warts on his penis unfortunately. (Good effort to balance the male/female nudity though). Knowing how the white walkers came to be via the children of the forest was a big reveal to me. A lot of answers being revealed this season. Rest in peace One-eyed raven and Walder (Book name of Hodor)/Wylis (TV name). I also hope Jorah Mormant finds a cure for his scales. Very touching moment where he confessed his love to her. I just feel like he'll go around for a bit, will not find the cure, see Daenerys Targaryen in trouble and try to rescue her again before he goes mad. "Does death only come for the wicked and leave the decent behind?"
This was already predicted "To go north, you must go south. To reach the west, you must go east. To go forward you must go back, and to touch the light you must pass beneath the shadow." This was said by Quaithe in the early seasons.
There's no known cure for what he has at his age. If he was younger than 13 years old then he'll have a shot of being cured but he's in his 60's and ultimately doomed to become fully scaled. The only way I see him getting cured is through magic so we'll see but tbh George Martin likes to fuck with his audiences so expect Jorah to die in front of Dani.
I'm praying for some magical wizard to come along with his magical wizard wand when the greyscale has almost fully set in and casts a powerful magical wizard wand spell to make jorah miraculously keep his conscious and his will once the greyscale has fully taken over. Somehow this would somehow magically wizardly allow him to command and lead the greyscale people in that city and become the king of the greyscale folk to help daenerys. come on non-existant magical wizard you can do it
Well I mean He's a old guy who fell in love with someone who's not even half his age I can understand where you're coming from tbh Plus @Carned is right The Dani storyline is getting a bit dull at this point.
Well some people have been speculating that maybe the Red lady who just came in to help Dany could use her magic to cure his greyscale.