Sansa is the only person in the North that knows Bran wasn't killed by Theon. But that doesn't mean she knows he's alive.
Man fucking jumped out of my seat when Arya revealed herself, and awed my way through the King Of The North scene!
They didn't build any ships. They took the hundred ships from Yara and Theon and then the ships from the Slavers that Danaerys didn't destroy and that's the fleet. It was mentioned last episode I believe
That was great though. I read a theory years ago about Arya killing Walder Frey. She should have whispered "the north remembers" but I'll deal with it.
Dany coming from the South (pretty much guaranteed she's sailing to Dorne if Varys is with her), Jon from the North, Cersei in the center... but Winter is here.
Does she know Bran is alive definitively. Theon says he didn't kill him or Rickon, but Bran was not with Rickon who was captured by Ramsay. Even if she knew he was alive at that point, it does not necessarily mean she knows Bran is definitely still alive.
Yeah, I went back and made a second post kinda saying that. "She knows Theon didn't kill him, not that he's alive."
Music was so good. At one point (I believe it was as Lancel crawled towards the candles, the piano line started to lightly pluck out the main theme song. IT was beautiful
So we never really got to see what Margaery's entire game was?! She was clearly playing the Sparrow the whole season and then just WHAMO
Perhaps. Or ground troops, though I supposed Dorne probably does better on water than land. But the point is I don't think that that last scene was immediately following the events of the rest of the episode. It was probably a month or 2 after everything else at least.
Yeah, disappointing to see Margaery go down so "easily." Also weird to see the High Sparrow taking so long to catch up to what was happening.
This is most disappointing to me. That rose note she left Lady Olenna has left me wanting more. I wanted to see the endgame in which the Tyrells would create an uprising to free Margaery. Basically I am pro-Margaery and won't stand for this plotline of her dying.
So is that the first official confirmation of R+L=J? From the show or books? I know it's been widely accepted for years but yeah.