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Wanted to give everyone a place to discuss leaks that they may have come across, so they aren't mixing with the normal show OT.
Discuss away! (CUT OUT)
That would be really great for keeping the show going but I think of if this way.... if that's the case what was the majority of Season 7/8 about other than a bullshit story they never gave ANYBODY honest context on what did or didn't transpire in S8E3.
From speculation if this were to happen I have to believe it's related to the quote "There always has to be a Stark in Winterfell". My assumption is that all Starks head South for the the big Kings Landing war and the Stark rule is broken.
The book reader in me loves the idea of more content. But the book reader in me has been waiting for new content for so long that if this is how the shows are going to wrap up the best story I've ever read, they're clearly out of material.
Does this mean we can type without spoiler tags then?
She kills the writers for being trasharya does something
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the hound and mountain kill each other
dany kills tyrion
jon kills dany
bran takes the throne
sansa is hand, varys advises
jon takes the black
jaime and cersei die together
arya does something
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Does anyone have a link to these supposed spoilers? I'm hearing tons of random rumours that don't make sense.
Edit: nevermind. Found them
- Daenerys captures Jaime and executes Varys before assaulting and easily taking King’s Landing. Tyrion begs for mercy for Varys, and when he’s ignored, he frees Jaime.
- The Unsullied and Daenerys commit a bunch of war crimes in the capital, alienating Jon and Tyrion. Tyrion is also arrested by Daenerys and scheduled to be executed for freeing Jaime. There’s some disagreement on exactly what the mechanics are, but a trial might take place in the Dragonpit.
- The Clegane brothers finally fight each other and they both die.
- Jaime fights and kills Euron, but he sustains mortal wounds in the fight. He dies alongside Cersei.
There's a more recent Spanish leak on the freefolk reddit with a so-called happy ending which makes no sense (Tyrion conspiring with Cersei to make Dany look bad & he's judged as a traitor afterwards, whilst Dany & Jon live happily ever after), but the rest (basically those who got the previous episodes spot on) paint the same picture: Jon is going to terminate Dany.
I'm fine with that. My own WTF ending would have been a divine messianic monarch screeching "bend the knee" somehow representing the change Westeros needs. I know a load of Dany fans somehow projected their own power fantasy onto this fictional character (including Elizabeth Warren & CNN!!!) but she's always been far too arrogant & ego maniacal since season 3 or thereabouts to "win" the throne.
The writer(s) like cripples, bastards & broken things, not conquerors. So I fully expect Dany to unleash hell on King's Landing & complete her Anakin Skywalker arc.
I honestly hope the bell leak is true, because the meltdown will be hilarious
I posted a link to this one in the OT before I knew we even had a spoilers thread: https://www.inverse.com/article/556...de-5-leaks-spoilers-ending-revealed-on-reddit
As I said over there before the post got deleted, if true this is actually kind of not that bad imo, but possibly only because expectations were driven so low after episode 3. There are a lot of similarities to the other leak posted above, but also differences; not sure if they could BOTH be entirely credible.
Episode 3 was so shitty plot-wise that I lost a lot of my investment in seeing this through to the end, but with only two left I might as well..
The plot outlined in your leak is vastly different then the leaks that've been circulating from /r/Freefolk. I do like yours more than the freefolk version, but I'm inclined to believe the freefolk version more since the details have come from several different sources and have come true + stayed consistent with one another despite coming from different people.
Here's the link to what is currently believed to be the spoiled plot, clicking is like taking the black. You can never unknow what you read!
if the goal of grrm and d&d was to make dany fans mad, then it will be a huge success and i will sleep well
I do think that one of the few things GRRM told D&D about his intended ending is that Dany would go Mad Queen. I also think GRRM would've done it in a believable/organic/non-rushed way that would've made book readers mad at Dany, and not mad at GRRM. I think perhaps one possible ending in GRRM's head is Jon forging lightbringer by killing Mad Queen Dany, and ultimately using that as the PWWP to finish the White Walkers.
That rabid obsession with bending the knee always annoyed me too.Why does she ask him to bend the knee and acts like a cunt instead of forging alliances? Surely the North would be OK with Jon + Dany if she weren't such a weirdo. An arranged marriage would be an easier pill to swallow than BEND THE KNEE THE NORTH IS ONE OF MY KINGDOMS REEEEE
Crazy how it took people 4 years to realized it went from political intrigue to a Japanese cartoon.
The meltdowns are gonna be AMAZING.
Not sure how anyone can read "Bran ends up as King" and think "Yeah, that sounds good and/or makes sense!"
I'm not sure how anyone could even watch this show for nearly a decade & actually imagine "winning" the Iron Throne was the endgame for their favourite character. It's the ring of power from Lord of the Rings for Christ's sake. But here we are with hundreds of thousands of Dany fanboys & fangirls throwing their toys out of the pram. Frankly, some people weren't ready for this show, i.e. they need everything painted in black & white with easily identifiable villains (like Darth Vader) & "heroes" like Marvel superheroes.
Bran for what it's worth would be a completely adequate King because he's a Stark, he's one of the good guys (real good guys) & he's not a psycho or overly ambitious conqueror who's capable of atrocities.
Not sure why you read my post and think it has anything to do with Dany. I'm simply commenting on how stupid it is that Bran ends up as King. It would make more sense to have no King at all and let the kingdoms rule themselves.
Little homie got pushed out the window and lost mobility of his legs. Without Fortnite to play in the A Song of Ice & Fire universe he certainly won the Battle Royale taking place in this one.Not sure how anyone can read "Bran ends up as King" and think "Yeah, that sounds good and/or makes sense!"