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He is incredibly meticulous.


Nobody is buying that a man who looks like this is in any way meticulous.

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will arya discover america or go to asia?


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Some fan theories claim they westeros is America in the extreme post-apocalyptic future.
 
Once Episode 5 was locked in, this was possibly the best ending we could hope for.

That doesn't make it good.

Take my post in context. Just straight up grading this episode id give it a D

But it did the best it could of given what was set up for it.
 
I just finished it. I liked the last episode despite some warts. The biggest wart being bran sitting the throne.
The last season totally sucked though.

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So Azor Ahai... not a thing.

EDIT: or is Bran Azor Ahai? Doesn't see to make sense, but what does anymore?
So there's this post on reddit that deconstructs the Lightbringer myth to make the case that it is Jon. Basically the myth says that AA first tries to temper the sword in water and it breaks (The fight vs White Walkers), then he plunges his sword into a lion's heart and it breaks (Cersei), and finally he stabs the sword into his love Nissa Nissa which works (Jon killing Danny).

My gripe with this is that Jon didn't really have a lot to do with the first two fights, and the end result was the Jon just ends up exiled north of the wall, so there's no resolution for him really, but it kind of works. The legend is that he's the prince who was promised, not the king, so eh.
 
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So there's this post on reddit that deconstructs the Lightbringer myth to make the case that it is Jon. Basically the myth says that AA first tries to temper the sword in water and it breaks (The fight vs White Walkers), then he plunges his sword into a lion's heart and it breaks (Cersei), and finally he stabs the sword into his love Nissa Nissa which works (Jon killing Danny).

My gripe with this is that Jon didn't really have a lot to do with the first two fights, and the end result was the Jon just ends up exiled north of the wall, so there's no resolution for him really, but it kind of works. The legend is that he's the prince who was promised, not the king, so eh.

Jon is the next night king; CONFIRMED.
 
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