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That really happened, too. Not with bikes, but with 2 land rovers It was really hard to tell until about the 5th episode because Peña speaks mostly Spanish but narrates in English without much of a Spanish accent. She has a special connection to the White Walkers because they are her brothers/nephews. That might be important if they try to make peace or something. And they've at least 2 times made a big deal of the skull of the dragon who made it. It is about the same size as Drogon. I bet it gets melted down by Drogon I doubt there will even be a throne by the time we get to the finale. Winter arriving to King's Landing, with the "Winter is Here" theme playing in the background. "Truth" is also well used in the reveal about Jon and the sex scene. Actually, the whole damn soundtrack for this season is great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf9u3jPvkkI You can't eat gold Maybe her baby is a dwarf? The setup for this is when she decides to take her dragons and go save the crew north of the wall. It's not a smart thing for her to do and she knows this but does it anyway. He gives a similar look when he's on the cliffs watching them fly away. He looked at her that way because he just said he believes in her and supports her cause. He never really believed in anything before, even though people were always telling him what to believe in. The only time in the show when Tyrion was happy was when he was made temporary Hand, because his father recognized his value and he was good at it. When Dany makes him Hand, he is now able to do what he is good at for a cause he believes in. Ghost is at Winterfell. There was a scene where Jon tells him goodbye when he leaves for Dragonstone, but it got cut. http://screenertv.com/television/game-of-thrones-language-creator-white-walkers-dont-speak/ Bear Island is on the other side from Eastwatch. They would have to split up to hit both them and the Umbers. Plus the whole island thing. I guess the dragon could fly over there and kill some people to turn them against the rest of the living. Some of the northern houses will be wiped out early, but the survivors will probably all retreat to Winterfell. If the Night King knows Bran is in Winterfell, he might be heading that way. Same here. I thought their whole quarrel might have been a ruse, but it looks like it was legit up to the point where LF gave her the "assume the worst" game. But more importantly, it was never life or death until LF got involved. Her instincts tell her Arya would never try to kill her, but LF was introducing some doubt about Arya not wanting to be lady of Winterfell. Sending Brienne away would make it easier to deal with multiple scenarios where she might try to intervene. She also knew LF was not to be trusted, but she took that risk and put herself in a vulnerable position. The scene where Arya gave her the dagger was when she realized Sansa was not conspiring with LF, and had changed since season 1. In the "assume the worst" scene, she assumed the worst about Arya, but she also did the same for LF. The other side of that game is to determine if the assumptions are reasonable. For Arya it didn't fit, but for LF it did because he has a history of turning family members against each other, so that's when she knew for sure LF had to go. The reason it didn't fit for Arya goes back to what Ned said to them in season 1 when they were fighting. And in their scenes this season, they talk about memories of their father, so Sansa knew Arya remembered the things their father said to her, and would never turn against family. Most of the people in King's Landing already know about Cersei and Jaime, she stays in power because they are afraid of her. But now that snow is falling there, the food supply will start to get low. And when they are starving, that's when they will revolt. His ultimate goal is to become a pile of ash, and while his plan failed many times, it looks like he has finally found success! There was a formal language developed for the show, but it was not really used. It's supposed to sound like ice cracking, they do use some random ice cracking sounds a couple times in the show. The wight dragon kinda sounded like that at times, but I think what they did for that was take the regular dragon sound and reverse it + some decay. Sorta grouped by similarity: Fargo, Quarry, Ozark Outlander, Vikings, The Last Kingdom The Man in the High Castle, The Handmaid's Tale True Detective, The Night Of Also she has the fire cult people, and Jorah was once with the Golden Company, at least in the books.