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I have a couple of theories for the whole ending although I haven't perfected the order but the preferred Season 7 goes thus (can't wait to see how massively wrong I am) -

 

Bran Stark arrives at Winterfell and Jon learns of his parentage. Jon will also learn from Samwell of the masses of dragonglass at Dragonstone, vow to convince Denaerys to joint the fight against the Night King and travel to meet her.

 

Euron will sail towards Dragonstone, intent on returning to Cersei with Tyrion's head. The 2 Greyjoy fleets will meet in battle and Euron will be defeated by the combined arms Yara' Greyjoy, and the Dornish and Tyrell fleets. However, Theon will die protecting Yara, whilst the Sand Snakes will also perish after their ship is boarded. Euron is eventually captured and executed but Yara spends much time hunting him down.

 

 

Gendry is discovered to have been hiding out on remote part of Dragonstone all along and is captured by the Unsullied.

 

Cersei orders Jaimie (despite his protests) to march the Lannister forces, aided by the Tully's to Dragonstone to destroy her Unsullied and Dothraki whilst the fleets are away.

 

Jon Snow arrives to parlay with Denaerys. Her dragons are receptive to him. Tyrion urges her to heed his warnings of the Night King remembering the bond he and Jon shared at the wall.

Ser Davos discovers Gendry and his bloodline is revealed. Tyrion urges a union of convenience to ally the Tagaryen and Baratheon claims to the throne.

 

Travelling south Arya encounters Melisandre and crosses her of her list.

 

The Lannister and Tully forces engage Denearys' armies. The battle looks even-handed but the dragons burn hundreds to destroy the Jaimie's army. He escapes. Bronn is captured.

 

Arya discovers Nymeria and her pack and uses them to help destroy pockets of Lannister troops.

 

Jon Snow returns to Winterfell having made a pact with Denaerys that the Stark family shall remain Warden Of The North, and a f***-ton of dragonglass, but no extra troops to aid the fight. With Jon's parentage now bringing his claim to be head of the Stark's into doubt Sansa becomes head of House Stark.

 

Lord Baelish is too smart for me and I have no idea of his plans but he continues to scheme. Sansa having secured Queen of The North might get rid of him??

 

Tormund Giantsbane and his wildling army are slaughtered at Eastmarch.

 

The Brotherhood Without Banners arrive at Winterfell and pledge to fight alongside Jon Snow. They head to Eastmarch and engage a small force of Wight's. Jon Snow is mortally wounded whilst fighting and killing undead Tormund but Beric Dondarrion gives his life to ensure Jon survives. The Brotherhood proclaim him Azor Ahai.

 

Samwell finds a cure for Grayscale.

 

Bronn is reunited with a forgiving Tyrion

 

The Unsullied/Dothraki army march towards King's Landing whilst the Greyjoy fleet blockades the port

 

The Wall is breached, either by force or because Bran passed through it allowing the Night King to follow. Castle Black is destroyed and the Night's Watch are no more.

 

To be continued in Season 8...

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I maybe the only person haven't seen the complete episode of the Game of Thrones series. :blink: :unsure:
The video trailer for the next two episodes looks amazing! I wonder how

Olenna and Daenerys

will get along in tonight's episode!

Game of Thrones wikia - second episode page for Stormborn.

 

Or YouTube:

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Another strong episode! I didn't expect

Melisandre AND Olenna to appear in this episode but it made for a good surprise as I was expecting one of them! The ending I thought was a bit predictable - you could hear something going on above the ships deck before the battle.

It was good. I didn't love it though. My fave moment was Arya and the wolves! I feel like that it

was Nymeria, hence why they didn't attack her and left her alone to go home

 

 

The last 10 mins were exciting too and how disgusting was THAT earlier scene!?! :puke: :puke:

It was good. I didn't love it though. My fave moment was Arya and the wolves! I feel like that it

was Nymeria, hence why they didn't attack her and left her alone to go home

 

 

The last 10 mins were exciting too and how disgusting was THAT earlier scene!?! :puke: :puke:

 

I think you're probably right - it would be pointless to reintroduce if it wasn't her!

 

Which earlier scene?

I think you're probably right - it would be pointless to reintroduce if it wasn't her!

 

Confirmed that it was her :)

Well, the last part of the episode brought everything into perspective again, despite the good feelings of this season up to now, it's still a brutal world and Daenerys' perfect plan is gonna go awry. I'm not confident about Grey Worm's chances either, especially after he got that long scene with Missandei (a very interesting one because they're a cute couple if slightly uncomfortable, I guess he's just going to have to MAKE DO with what he has) and he's got way further to go.

 

Interesting that Nymeria gets reintroduced (incidentally I started welling up at that scene, harking right back to the beginning and it was something I was hoping was coming at some point this season) the same episode that her namesake Sand Snake gets killed, and I guess good riddance to that lot, at least the cutest one is still alive I guess? Cersei will certainly have the prize that Euron wanted to give her when he drags back Myrcella's killers to King's Landing, that will be some juicy revenge.

 

I am worried for Yara though, I was really warming up to the idea of a badass lesbian queen ruling this world's Vikings, I hope she manages to come back from the depths again. *Euron murders her at the beginning of next episode*

 

I know no one else will enjoy it but the scene with the Archmaester talking about all the styles their historical authors choose to use and the merits of each was just beautiful. Plus with Sam trying to interrupt him while the old man intellectualises out, that is exactly how I like picturing academia (even if in reality it's a bit more anal). And I like that Sam is risking a lot to help the son of the man he looked up to, plus yay for advancing science!

I think you're probably right - it would be pointless to reintroduce if it wasn't her!

 

Which earlier scene?

The Jorah being operated on scene :puke: :puke:

That was...unpleasant to say the least, usually this show's done enough to not shock me that much but then it gives us that :/ (I loved when it cut directly to the food after it though, I was like 'eeeergh that's too far' :'))

 

Eek at that last ten minutes, but yeah there was always gonna be a setback. Theon still being so weak is quite saddening, still quite broken inside even without Ramsey :( Guessing Arya could meet up with Bran before she gets to Winterfell for a full Stark reunion? ;o (when/if he's back from his meeting then ofc.!)

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Good episode again, the pace has really improved - perhaps even slightly too fast! There were definitely a few way too convenient moments in the episode.

 

I slated Euron previously, but he was great in this episode. Like a man possessed. I feel more of this crazy cool Euron is going to be good.. I still think he needs to kill a popular character for him to really have that powerful character. Interested to see what happens to Theon now, surely going through the standard redemption ark (again) is too easy?

 

Grey Worm is totally gonna get killed this season.

Care to elaborate specifically? (give me something good to argue you with please)

 

Yeah, on reflection, Euron was really good this episode, like he's becoming a really properly despicable villain, up to now he's just been rather goofy and not quite in villain territory for me.

Care to elaborate specifically? (give me something good to argue you with please)

Don't hold your breath on that one

Yeah, I don't expect anything. I'd just like a good long GoT debate of political debate magnitude so I'm fishing wherever I can find it.

 

I was reminded earlier, another thing I loved was Varys' impassioned defense of switching sides and the problems of loyalty. Though it's not the first time he's expressed sentiments like that, it's pretty much the point of his character, that wonderful debate in the earlier seasons about power lying where men believe it lies for example, it's the first time I can remember where I really felt like we were hearing what his unfiltered and genuine thoughts were, as someone who will stand up for the people and protect them from the elites.

 

Also that instead of acting smooth to impress an egotistical ruler, he knows the way to Daenerys' heart is through honesty and strength of actions and changes himself to match that. I love myself a chameleon character.

I'm finding it so hard to speculate what will happen next this year. So far I've been surprised left right and center in both episodes (I wasn't expecting to see Jorah again nor Nymeria [Wolf Form]) so it's actually really intriguing to think about what comes next.

 

Euron being the beast he is came out of complete fking no where (literally) and, as much as I did doubt the safety of Daenerys' cunning plan, I did not expect 2 out of her 3 major allies to get decimated so soon.

I thought the episode was a little lacklustre really, it all feels a little rushed at this stage. There's very little time for character or the building of tension. That's obviously in part down to the episode count, but also the fact there's just way too much going on most of the time (though this isn't really the show's FAULT). I loved lots of individual moments, Varys showing his true colours was great, he gave her exactly what she wanted yet at the same time he proved exactly what she was accusing him of in the first place.

 

The absolute moment of the episode though was Yara and Illiria's ALMOST ROMP and the line ''A foreign invasion is underway'' as Theon watches on as she slides her hand down her thigh. I had to pause for a few moments to COMPOSE MYSELF.

That episode was OUTSTANDING. Literally on the edge of my seat during the Cersei scenes on the throne and dungeons, the meet up at Dragstone even if

Daenerys was a bit of a dick at first and OF COURSE that ending is going to send massive shockwaves for her/her plans as that's two allies down in two episodes!

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