I have trouble with Theon because he's just SUCH a turd, even before he betrayed all of the Starks. If he would have found Bran and Rickon, I think he would have indeed killed them to make daddy proud - and that keeps me from really liking him. It's just like I never really liked Catelyn all that much, because I felt like she made her own bed by first not staying with her kids rather than running off for revenge, and secondly by not just letting Tyrion do his thing at the inn but instead making a huge deal.
I sort of liked when that disgusting prostitute got impaled in this last episode.
I'm curious to see where the show goes with Jorah.
Agree. I think the bite does the Hound in. I actually think his fate was sealed when the Red Viper killed his big brother before he could himself, terminating that potential brother vs. brother confrontation. To take it further, remember when the Hound mercy killed that guy from the village a few episodes back? I think Arya will mercy kill the Hound. If that happens I'm going to cry, but I think that's how the show sets up. The bite is going to linger until he's just too weak to go on. After that, I see Arya free to head to Brovos and make good on that coin.
Being the creator of the first Game of Thrones Season 4 thread, this thread makes me sad. However, it was necessary.
You guys are so cute with your guess and your theories.
Valar Morghulis.
I thought so to, but googled this.This sounds kinda dooshy.
I thought they also said in that it's so they don't come back.Also, I think the men at the wall are going to be killed and cooked, because one of them said something to the effect of making sure the last man burns the bodies.
Now you just went and ruined it for me.My predictions for the last two episodes are:
1. Some bad people will die.
2. Some not as bad people will die.
3. Some people that are not really bad at all will die.
4. Some gratuitous nudity in episode 10 but none in episode 9.
5. No dragons (yet).
6. Hodor!
7. More simply awesome acting across the board by this cast.
I thought they also said in that it's so they don't come back.
I'm thinking the cannibals are going to be cooking them.
I missed it somewhere. Why is it the dead only come back on the wall or outside the wall. Never anywhere else. Is there a magic dome?
I missed it somewhere. Why is it the dead only come back on the wall or outside the wall. Never anywhere else. Is there a magic dome?
The Others make corpses into wights.
I dont remember a couple of the corpses being touched by the others?
I think Oberyn's mistress will play some role in the final two episodes. They spent so much time introducing those characters that I would think it didn't end with Oberyn.
Suddenly Sansa's storyline is getting more interesting. I wonder how Arya will feel about Sansa befriending Littlefinger.
*If* she finds out. As others have said, since her aunt is dead they might just turn around.