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Game of Thrones (Official Thread)

Who will be the final KING of the SEVEN KINGDOMS/IRON THRONE

  • Aegon Targaryen (aka Jon Snow)

    Votes: 11 36.7%
  • Daenerys Targaryen

    Votes: 2 6.7%
  • Bran Stark

    Votes: 1 3.3%
  • Gentry Baratheon

    Votes: 3 10.0%
  • Sansa Stark

    Votes: 3 10.0%
  • Arya Stark

    Votes: 4 13.3%
  • Cersei Lannister

    Votes: 1 3.3%
  • Tyrion Lannister

    Votes: 1 3.3%
  • Euron Greyjoy

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 13.3%
  • Gate is closed

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    30
  • Poll closed .
but Sansa falling for any of his crap would be highly disappointing for the character given what she's been through and what she has learned- as she frequently talks about, even.
She had the line of the show when she told Baelish he didn't need to get the last word in....she'd just assume it was clever.
 
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I think they are setting Sansa up to "become" Cersi and seek revenge on those he threaten her family...
If so, it was not so subtly set up by the Jon Snow line about Sansa sounding like she admired Cersei... I felt it was a bit out of place because I personally didn't think Sansa sounded like she admired Cersei... but it makes more sense if that is the arc they are sending the character on.
 
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I don't know if it's in the show or just the books, but she specifically mentioned the Starks. I assume since Ned was one of the original two who began the rebellion.
Good point, might just be the books (haven't read), but I'm pretty sure the show hasn't mentioned that other than Roberts Rebellion and the Lannisters
 
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I think they are setting Sansa up to "become" Cersi and seek revenge on those he threaten her family...

I didn't really put it all together until I read that. She did have the line about having learned a lot from Cersie. My prediction for the end is Cersie on the Iron Throne with Jon and Sansa on their knees in front of her when Cersie pulls off a mask and it's Arya. They then proceed to BW3s for wings and are mildly disappointed with the service.
 
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I didn't really put it all together until I read that. She did have the line about having learned a lot from Cersie. My prediction for the end is Cersie on the Iron Throne with Jon and Sansa on their knees in front of her when Cersie pulls off a mask and it's Arya. They then proceed to BW3s for wings and are mildly disappointed with the service.
I'd always suspected Arya's impressive long-distance warging in the book was a setup for her "becoming" Dany at some point and use those skills on Drogon. It would be a switch-up from people expecting Bran to warg a dragon. In any case, I had expected her to end the book as someone else, until her second life as a wolf. Maybe the last season will be just Arya playing all the key roles as a quick-change comedy twist.

My other tentative theory that I haven't seen elsewhere is that we are watching the genesis of the "new new" gods by the end of the book, except maybe not so new. They do make a point of saying the Seven once walked the earth as men and women. If you start with the premise that you need to fill the cast of old gods/new gods/red gods/blue gods with the players currently on the board, speculating about the end game gets even more interesting.
 
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I think they are setting Sansa up to "become" Cersi and seek revenge on those he threaten her family...

Hi there! Along these lines, I wanted to pass along a point made within a blog I read last night. Sansa's hair style is the same as Cersi's was before her hair was chopped off. The person writing the blog was also wondering if Sansa's "admiration" of Cersi is going to affect her story line.
 
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Unless you are totally incompetent or Sansa is just stupid, you clearly have the conversation about the Umber/Karstark succession plan before you are in front of the room full of people announcing the decision.

Right? The Umber/Karstark thing absolutely bothered me too. Even if they hadn't discussed it beforehand, which I highly doubt, Sansa would have been taught from when she was a little girl to not go so deep in questioning the King/Liege Lord/etc so publicly. It made very little sense unless it's being used as a device for Littlefinger to exploit, but then it's just campy/obvious.
 
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Right? The Umber/Karstark thing absolutely bothered me too. Even if they hadn't discussed it beforehand, which I highly doubt, Sansa would have been taught from when she was a little girl to not go so deep in questioning the King/Liege Lord/etc so publicly. It made very little sense unless it's being used as a device for Littlefinger to exploit, but then it's just campy/obvious.

It's pretty obvious that little finger is going to try and manipulate Sansa to do the same thing as he got lysa arryn to do at the start of the series.
 
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Bah. What a weak battle scene. Should have been way more epic than that.

No ships for the dornihen and Tyrells = unleash the dothraki. They better not cheap out on that.
 
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