Game of Thrones

Anyone else noticed all of Arya's and Sansa's conversations are in open spaces/with doors open in the room so any sneaky bastard earwigging would hear and assume a rift.

I cannot believe both ladies haven't already told each other their tales while in the godswood and both are setting a trap.

I think Lord Baelish is in for a sticky end.
 
Everyone's saying that daft sword of jons opened its eyes at the end of the last episode ! It actually did but what does it all mean ??

Anyone ??
 
Everyone's saying that daft sword of jons opened its eyes at the end of the last episode ! It actually did but what does it all mean ??

Anyone ??


Did Bran warg into the direwolf head?!? Not quite. It’s either a drop of water hitting the sword, or we’re seeing Jon hitting the ice in the reflection of the jewels on the pommel. No magic here. Director Alan Taylor, who waved away the episode’s fuzzy timeline, definitively shut down the silly theory.

“That is so funny, somebody else mentioned that to me and I haven’t got a clue what they’re talking about,” he told Insider. “So either this sword is magic and it’s doing stuff on its own or something happened. I’m going to have to go back and watch that moment close up and in slow motion to see what’s going on there. I can say that there was no intention for that to be the case.” Taylor continued, “I’ll tell you my theory. I’m assuming that it was cold on set or in the simulated ice lake, and I thought that the pommel of Longclaw is just slightly frosted over and then Jon comes out of the water and splashes the sword which washes away any sort of frosty residue.”
 
Did Bran warg into the direwolf head?!? Not quite. It’s either a drop of water hitting the sword, or we’re seeing Jon hitting the ice in the reflection of the jewels on the pommel. No magic here. Director Alan Taylor, who waved away the episode’s fuzzy timeline, definitively shut down the silly theory.

“That is so funny, somebody else mentioned that to me and I haven’t got a clue what they’re talking about,” he told Insider. “So either this sword is magic and it’s doing stuff on its own or something happened. I’m going to have to go back and watch that moment close up and in slow motion to see what’s going on there. I can say that there was no intention for that to be the case.” Taylor continued, “I’ll tell you my theory. I’m assuming that it was cold on set or in the simulated ice lake, and I thought that the pommel of Longclaw is just slightly frosted over and then Jon comes out of the water and splashes the sword which washes away any sort of frosty residue.”
So it's deffo magic then..
 
Anyone else noticed all of Arya's and Sansa's conversations are in open spaces/with doors open in the room so any sneaky bastard earwigging would hear and assume a rift.

I cannot believe both ladies haven't already told each other their tales while in the godswood and both are setting a trap.

I think Lord Baelish is in for a sticky end.

Please please please make it so!!
 

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