Hello everyone.
Season 7 has finally ended.
It's going be a long wait for season 8.
Especially if it comes out in 2019.
But if you've been with my channel long enough, you know there's no off season for
us.
I'll keep posting Game Of Thrones videos.
I heard the filming for season 8 will start in October, which means the casting news,
locations etc. should start coming in from next month.
Along with my theory videos, I'll also post the season 8 updates, set photos etc.
And in the meantime we can also binge watch some other shows together and discuss it here.
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I'll Post the second part of this review, my Episode 6 Q&A and Season 8 predictions
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So, let's take a look at this episode.
So much has happened in this episode, I don't even know where to start.
Let's start with the North, and then we'll move south from there.
The wall is finally broken, or at least a part of it is.
This scene was so epic.
Although, I thought the Night king will bring down the whole wall not just a part of it,
but I guess this works better.
Bringing the whole wall down would have wasted time and energy, and he has already waited
for 6 seasons.
We don't know if Beric and Tormund survived the attack, but judging from the thick plot
armors they had on in the 6th episode, I would say they somehow survived.
Besides, I don't see why R'hollor will bring Beric back, if he was just going to
die a useless death like this.
I think he will die trying to do something important.
BTW, when the army of the dead approached, did you notice there were ONLY THREE WWs leading
the army?
What happened to the rest of them?
In one of my previous videos, we discussed the number of WWs we have seen so far.
According to that, there should be 8 more WWs waiting somewhere.
Anyways, the Night's Watch sounded three blasts for the Others.
I don't think this warning would have helped them much, but luckily, Bran's ravens were
at Eastwatch too.
So he will know what has happened there.
Once Jon & Dany arrive at Winterfell, he can tell them about the Wall and Viserion.
And speaking of Viserion, Abby Tabby & Davey Boy have asked earlier whether Viserion was
a Wight or a Whitewalker.
As I've said in my Episode 6 Review videos before, it turns out, Viserion really was
a Wight.
We saw the proof of that in the Season Finale.
You could see the holes in Viserion's Wings.
Just like the damaged parts of the wights don't heal, Viserion's wings didn't
heal either.
So Viserion is not a Whitewalker, he is a Wight.
I even had this chart prepared for my episode 6 Q&A video to show the difference between
a Wight & a WW.
Nevermind, I'll keep it in the video anyways, even if it's too late now.
Anyways, let's go a little south to Winterfell now.
As I've said in my Sansa's masterplan video, the Stark sisters fighting was infact
a part of Sansa's plan.
I LOVED the look on LF's face when Sansa accused him instead of Arya.
The Stark kids named his crimes one by one, and then Arya executed him with his own dagger.
As I've said earlier, Bran had been conveniently absent from the last episode for this reason
alone.
Because he has already told them everything and Sansa and Arya were only pretending to
fight.
I loved when Arya said, "My sister asked you something."
This was one of my favourite scenes from this season.
I've watched it a million times already.
Watching LF trying to find a way out of this was really amazing.
Usually, he finds his way out of every situation.
At first, he tried make Lysa an unreliable source, thinking she has told Sansa about
the tears of Lys.
Then, when they talked about King's Landing, he tried to say that none of them were there,
so they don't know how he had no choice, but then Arya brought up the knife, in which
she did have a choice, but he lied to Cat about it.
When LF understood that they know EVERYTHING, he tried one last time to get Sansa alone,
so he could manipulate her somehow.
He even pretended to cry, but even his overacting didn't work.
Sansa had looked sad before going in the Great Hall.
In a way, she did admire him a little.
In fact, she has learned a lot from him.
I think the reason they played this game instead of executing LF the second Bran told them
about him was because Sansa wanted to give LF one more chance.
She probably wanted to see what he will do.
And LF did what he does best.
He plotted against Sansa's family.
Even if Bran hadn't been there to tell Sansa about him, there was one mistake that would
have given LF away.
LF tried to make Sansa think that Arya was doing all this to become the Lady of Winterfell.
But he didn't know Arya like Sansa did.
Arya would rather eat bugs than be a Lady.
LF was already a dead man walking the second Sansa found out what he has done.
That's why Arya and Sansa didn't care if he found out about the Arya being a Faceless
Man.
They knew LF won't tell anyone about this, so that he could use this information later,
but they weren't going to let him live long enough to get a chance to use it.
BTW, I still think that Sansa wrote that letter to send Brienne away.
Brienne would have noticed the "Enmity" between the Stark sisters and would have tried
to get in the way, or LF would have tried to get her involved somehow.
So, Sansa needed her out of the way.
Did you notice how Cersei didn't even acknowledge Brienne or asked why Sansa wasn't there
and was defying the Queen's orders?
Cersei didn't act like Sansa has missed the meeting.
If Cersei really had sent that letter, she would have taken it as an insult that Sansa
didn't follow her order.
At the very least, she would have mentioned this at least once in the meeting, but she
didn't.
It means Sansa was the one who wrote that letter.
Anyways, Theon was finally able to fight back and win in a fight with Harrag.
I think it's pronounced Harrag.
As I have said in my episode 7 trailer review, and many videos before that, EVERYTHING Theon
has gone through Has to mean something.
That it was all for a reason.
And it was.
His time with Ramsay made him able to suffer pain more than any normal person can.
He was knocked down again & again, but he was still able to stand up because he has
suffered much worse pain and survived.
Eventually he fought back, and won.
He actually won, and then he laughed for the first since Ramsay.
He became a little bit like the Old Theon too, but a slightly better version of him.
And In the process, he also gained the respect of the Iron Born.
Because let's be honest, no one would have taken the old Theon seriously.
They used to laugh at him but they respect this new Theon.
All he needed to do was to get over his fear.
I still believe that Theon will be the one to ultimately lead the Iron born.
Maybe Yara will die in season 8, or maybe she will make Theon King herself, but I am
sure Theon will be the one to lead them.
Theon tried to explain why he did what he did to Jon and ask forgiveness.
Theon was put in an impossible situation.
He was taken hostage at the age of 10, and later, he was forced to choose between his
family, who ridiculed him, or his captors, even if they were nice captors.
The Starks have never fully accepted him as one of them, and he was desperate to prove
himself to his family.
And a desparate man will do anything.
I think the conversation he had with Jon helped too.
Remembering the old Days, and Jon forgiving him and all.
Jon said that Theon is a Stark too.
I think in a way, Theon has always believed that he deserved what he got from Ramsay,
but when Jon forgave him, he allowed to forgive himself too.
Jon had told Theon he was both "A Grejoy AND A Stark," I have a feeling that Jon
will be told a similar thing later, that he is "A Targaryen AND A Stark.
He doesn't have to choose."
Who knows, maybe Theon will be the one to say it back to him.
And it turns out, Theon wasn't taking any blessing from the Drowned God, he was just
washing blood off his face, but I think the Drowned God will give him his blessing anyways..
It's time for the comment shoutout now.
Todays comment shoutout goes to Shelli Belli, who said, "Ultimate Book maniacs, you make
me giggle.
I enjoy your subtle humour (Sam and the Chamber pots, Davos dying of natural causes.
etc.)
Keep the videos coming!"
Thanks a lot Shelli.
Finally, someone noticed my humor.
I know I am terrible at making jokes, but I try anyways.
Remember "Bran the Voyeur" from my season 6 Q&A part 1 video or "One Way or Another"
joke from "Bran's journey video"?
Haha..
I know I am bad at it but I really appreciate that you liked my jokes.
So, what do you think of these theories, don't forget to tell us in the comments.
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