TV Game of Thrones Season 6 - non book readers *no spoilers until show airs*

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Never thought I'd say this, but I'm starting to get painfully bored with wherever Arya's story is heading.
I hope that she dies in her sleep soon. Every scene is the same shit about "a girl is no-one" move on with it or don't show it at all.
 

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Why does it matter if they werent in danger in the past. We thought they were in danger, they thought they were in danger. What does it matter?

Having a whinge over nothing.
It's a ruse on the audience and devoids the two characters of agency up until that point (in Hodor's case any agency at all). It might seem Oh so clever now but rewatching the previous episodes will be a diminished experience. This show is all about people making choices that change their lives and the world, but now they've introduced this "It's spacetime fate lol" aspect that runs completely against it.
 
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Does this mean we're never going to see what happens in the ******* tower of joy?

FFS
Can't Bran do that pretty much with any tree like that? Isn't that how he initially saw where he needed to go to find the Three-eyed Raven?

When were teleportation devices introduced into the series? Apparently Theon, Brienne and Baelish all have them.
They're just cutting the travel out, every one of those characters has covered great distances, but the scenes aren't really happening in a linear order. Even though (from memory) we see Sansa arrive at Castle Black before Baelish, chances are in reality he's already started heading North long before that once news of her escape broke.
 
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Can't Bran do that pretty much with any tree like that? Isn't that how he initially saw where he needed to go to find the Three-eyed Raven?
Yes he can. He was still warging in the past even after he and Meera were fleeing. Point of fact, ToJ doesnt even have a weirwood tree.

No, he found the 3ER through a greensight dream. Similar to when he saw waves crashing down on Winterfell in season 2(?) Which signified the ironborn taking over the castle.
 

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Yes he can. He was still warging in the past even after he and Meera were fleeing. Point of fact, ToJ doesnt even have a weirwood tree.

No, he found the 3ER through a greensight dream. Similar to when he saw waves crashing down on Winterfell in season 2(?) Which signified the ironborn taking over the castle.
You sure? I swear I recall a scene beyond the wall where he touched a tree and the location of the tree on the hill (and a bunch of other stuff) flashed before him?

But yeah, good point on him still doing that as they moved away, his training was completed inadvertently.
 
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You sure? I swear I recall a scene beyond the wall where he touched a tree and the location of the tree on the hill (and a bunch of other stuff) flashed before him?

But yeah, good point on him still doing that as they moved away, his training was completed inadvertently.
I think he had those visions of the tree as early as season 1, but i do think you're right about him touching the the tree and having a bunch of visions too later on. Maybe it allcomes down his powers manifesting uncontrollably at the start and BR refining him to control it better as he progressed.

I cant wait to see where he ends up.
 
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