There are plenty of interesting details to unpack here and a lot of it is expected, especially for book readers and spoiler fiends. We’ll run through all of those details quickly before we get to the juiciest bit. First off, the stuff with Dorne could prepare us for one of several “extreme” conclusions to that plot line. The sequence with Qyburn and the Mountain signals that character’s triumphant return. The business with Meryn Trant and Arya’s fencing master Syrio Forel could tip us into crackpot theory territory about that flamboyant First Sword of Braavos. But, more likely, it just sets up the motivation for Arya’s inevitable showdown with Trant. It’s highly probably she’ll be wearing the face of that little girl she mercy-killed earlier this year as she takes her Trant revenge—hence that fountain flashback in the video above.
The Sansa sequence with the candle could signal that a deus ex Brienne is on the horizon at Winterell. The Hizdahr stabbing scene could hint at a far-fetched theory that Daenerys’s betrothed is not only alive, but also behind the entire Sons of the Harpy attack. And, finally, the Davos/Stannis/Shireen/Melisandre/Selyse sequence spells out both a tragic end for the entire Baratheon line and a reminder that the Red Woman is high on royal blood magic and at the height of her powers. That may come in handy.
But, really, all of those tantalizing finale options pale in comparison to the sequence plunked right smack dab in the middle of that video. Why remind us of the existence of Jon’s uncle Benjen Stark if Jon’s uncle Benjen Stark isn’t going to return for the finale? If Benjen is truly coming back, this is huge news.
There are plenty of interesting details to unpack here and a lot of it is expected, especially for book readers and spoiler fiends. We’ll run through all of those details quickly before we get to the juiciest bit. First off, the stuff with Dorne could prepare us for one of several “extreme” conclusions to that plot line. The sequence with Qyburn and the Mountain signals that character’s triumphant return. The business with Meryn Trant and Arya’s fencing master Syrio Forel could tip us into crackpot theory territory about that flamboyant First Sword of Braavos. But, more likely, it just sets up the motivation for Arya’s inevitable showdown with Trant. It’s highly probably she’ll be wearing the face of that little girl she mercy-killed earlier this year as she takes her Trant revenge—hence that fountain flashback in the video above.The Sansa sequence with the candle could signal that a deus ex Brienne is on the horizon at Winterell. The Hizdahr stabbing scene could hint at a far-fetched theory that Daenerys’s betrothed is not only alive, but also behind the entire Sons of the Harpy attack. And, finally, the Davos/Stannis/Shireen/Melisandre/Selyse sequence spells out both a tragic end for the entire Baratheon line and a reminder that the Red Woman is high on royal blood magic and at the height of her powers. That may come in handy.But, really, all of those tantalizing finale options pale in comparison to the sequence plunked right smack dab in the middle of that video. Why remind us of the existence of Jon’s uncle Benjen Stark if Jon’s uncle Benjen Stark isn’t going to return for the finale? If Benjen is truly coming back, this is huge news.
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