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I was thinking Lancel Lannister was omni-present, being everywhere a faith militant is but then I saw Varys in Dorne and the on a ship sailing from Mereen. **** travelling.

When I saw the pie and the girl said they are here, I thought finally the Manderlys are in the fray. Never thought I would see a Manderly after it turned out she was Arya but then there came a Manderly(plot twist). How quick is travelling in this show?

R+L=J confirmed.

Jamie will kill Cersei, that much is clear.

Next season will start with a Dothraki vomiting from a ship.
 
Am I the only one that could see land in front of all the ships? It wasn't Dany at sea, it was Dany arriving at Westeros.

Dany has Tyrell, Dorne, Dothraki, Unsullied and Iron Island runaways.

John has the North, Night's Watch, The Vale and the wildings.

Lannisters have no one.

Loose ends are the rest of the Iron Islands people, Riverrun and Storms End.
 
Am I the only one that could see land in front of all the ships? It wasn't Dany at sea, it was Dany arriving at Westeros.

Dany has Tyrell, Dorne, Dothraki, Unsullied and Iron Island runaways. And Tyrion and Dragons!!!!!

John has the North, Night's Watch, The Vale and the wildings.

Lannisters have no one.

Loose ends are the rest of the Iron Islands people, Riverrun and Storms End. And the White Walkers

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I think Bran was about to cross the Wall. If he goes back to Winterfell he'd technically be the Lord of Winterfell.

Does Jon find out who he is?

There are only 13 total episodes left before this thing is done.

Hey GRRM, get book 6 out and take a lesson from the show and speed this **** up.
 
Am I the only one that could see land in front of all the ships? It wasn't Dany at sea, it was Dany arriving at Westeros.

Dany has Tyrell, Dorne, Dothraki, Unsullied and Iron Island runaways.

John has the North, Night's Watch, The Vale and the wildings.

Lannisters have no one.

Loose ends are the rest of the Iron Islands people, Riverrun and Storms End.

Lannisters hvae the Freys.
 
Also I'd assume the Iron Islands people are going to follow Yara after they see she is rolling with Dany.
 
Are they? Im bad at remembering lore and stuff, but I thought we were just talking about #'s for battles. Aren't the Frey's fairly large?

Yeah, fairly large and they control an extremely important river crossing.
 
So it seems like they are starting to nail down a release date for the book.

https://www.parentherald.com/articl...if-bombshell-before-game-thrones-season-7.htm

Says Q1 2017, just before the beginning of the next season of GoT.

I'm very excited about the book, despite the spoilers from the show. There are a number of ways in which the stories have diverged and I expect the plot and delivery of the books to be considerably more sophisticated.

In the books Sansa is not and does not seem to be headed for Ramsey's Winterfell to be married to him. So that whole plotline is most likely going to be absent from the books. The Greyjoy storyline is pretty different as well. Oh and Brienne, last we saw her in the books, was hanging from a tree by the hands of Lady Stoneheart who considered he to have not fulfilled her oath. And so in the books there's this whole character, Lady Stoneheart, whom it doesn't seem like they will include in the TV show at all.

Books are always better than the show, but I think it'll especially be the case now that the show is blazing it's own path. In previous seasons the cheesiest stuff was always stuff that wasn't in the books and the best stuff was usually pulled right off the page. Season 6 of the show was a bit hurried, clunky and cheap. More soap opera with dragons and zombies than any previous season. People teleporting all over the place, time traveling, being dumb.
 
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