I can't say for sure either. On one hand, the way it's coupled with Aerys Targarean (the mad king) shouting "burn them all" it does appear like it's related, but then again, it's the exact same footage and, like I said, the mad king never actually got to igniting the wildfire because he had a terminal run-in with Jaime Lannister.xer0s wrote:I'm still not convinced Bran can see the future. I'm not sure that's what HBO was trying to convey with those visions. I really think they were trying to give us a glimpse at what the mad King was attempting to do and they needed some footage of dragon fire. They already had footage created for the last episode, so they threw it into the visions.
Of course, I could be way off here, but I think it's a possibility...
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Maybe she was skeptical at first but after getting a better look at the current situation (after the battle) her sense of honor and duty is growing.Memphis wrote:If the latter, why would she be so invested? Surely, bannering up at all would only guarantee retaliation from a greater force, should the battle have been lost.
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CGI is expensive. Just sayin...
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Yeah, I see no little birds. I see grown-ass men...Memphis wrote:It clearly shows the 'little birds' with wildfire flasks and the shot of the barrels exploding is the same.xer0s wrote:I'm still not convinced Bran can see the future. I'm not sure that's what HBO was trying to convey with those visions. I really think they were trying to give us a glimpse at what the mad King was attempting to do and they needed some footage of dragon fire. They already had footage created for the last episode, so they threw it into the visions.
Of course, I could be way off here, but I think it's a possibility...
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Those aren't Qyburn's "little birds" filling the barrels with wildfire so I would think it's safe to assume that it's actually Aerys' pyromancers doing it, which kind of enforces the idea of the explosion being a glimpse of the past. Also, it was confirmed that barrels of wildfire were hidden under Baelor's Sept by Aerys as well, so those barrels were already lying down there for years and not recently placed by Cersei.Memphis wrote:It clearly shows the 'little birds' with wildfire flasks and the shot of the barrels exploding is the same.
The game of thrones wiki mentions the following as well:
So I'm still not entirely convinced it was a glimpse of the future Bran had, also because it would be one single flash-forward among a dozen flashbacks. And like xer0s said, CGI is expensive. I remember the D.B. Weiss (or the other dude whose name I forgot) mentioning that the CGI for Battle of the Blackwater cost just as much as the rest of the entire season.While still looking into the past and fleeing from the White Walkers, Bran Stark sees the Mad King's final hours as king in the waning days of Robert's Rebellion. The vision depicts the ordering of wildfire being placed around King's Landing, and Ser Jaime Lannister killing Aerys as he continuously screams, "Burn them all!".
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What you're all forgetting is that GoT don't do shit by accident or something so obvious on purpose. I too played with the idea of an alternate history, or perhaps an unknown past event but as soon as they showed that scene, you can't argue with it imo.
I actually think they're foreshadowing, they showed dragons over KL too ?. Well, shadows of dragons.
I also think the foreshadowing is something more sinister, as Cersai is now gonna go postal, almost a mad Queen if you will and what will Jaime do ?
I actually think they're foreshadowing, they showed dragons over KL too ?. Well, shadows of dragons.
I also think the foreshadowing is something more sinister, as Cersai is now gonna go postal, almost a mad Queen if you will and what will Jaime do ?
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I don't think any foreshadowing is needed for dragons in Kings Landing. I think everyone assumes they'll be there eventually...
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I think she kept some on the back burner, as she was taking a huge risk and didn't want to be left undefended, physically and politically. Smart girl.Memphis wrote:The Mormonts. Do they just have bugger all fightin' mens, or was she being stingy?
If the latter, why would she be so invested? Surely, bannering up at all would only guarantee retaliation from a greater force, should the battle have been lost.
I think the more important thing is that they declared fealty to the Starks.
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So ?, is that a criticism of the show ?. It's there.xer0s wrote:I don't think any foreshadowing is needed for dragons in Kings Landing. I think everyone assumes they'll be there eventually...
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She also showed more balls and loyalty than any of the other so-called Stark bannermen combined.
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That's kinda what I'm getting at, she placed her house in a precarious position, backing the losing team due to loyalty, I thought that character was one of the best things to come out the season.
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Just making a statement about the dragons. Not trying to make a point...losCHUNK wrote:So ?, is that a criticism of the show ?. It's there.xer0s wrote:I don't think any foreshadowing is needed for dragons in Kings Landing. I think everyone assumes they'll be there eventually...
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Agreed. The little girl is a spitfire. But I fear with all the praise she's getting, the show runners will overdo it and start throwing her in where they shouldn't and she'll become annoying. I hope I'm wrong...losCHUNK wrote:
That's kinda what I'm getting at, she placed her house in a precarious position, backing the losing team due to loyalty, I thought that character was one of the best things to come out the season.
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Aye, I only used it to re enforce my opinion of foreshadowing though, as they were doing it and I think that was the bigger hint at their own foreshadowing.
As you said, we know there will be dragons ove KL, maybe.
Aye, I only used it to re enforce my opinion of foreshadowing though, as they were doing it and I think that was the bigger hint at their own foreshadowing.
As you said, we know there will be dragons ove KL, maybe.
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She also realized what the Boltons were about. You either die fighting them or they burn your entire House down after they deem you expendable, or worse, survive long enough to be zombified by the Night King.losCHUNK wrote:
That's kinda what I'm getting at, she placed her house in a precarious position, backing the losing team due to loyalty, I thought that character was one of the best things to come out the season.
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and, this face
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I bloody loved this season, I did. Can't remember the last time I went this mad for a show.
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I bloody loved this season, I did. Can't remember the last time I went this mad for a show.
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There have been dragons over KL in the past. Just saying.
Not placing any bets on either end of the theory myself yet
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Aye which is why it was unconfirmed and still a hint until that scene
, but at that time - before the ep, the dragons were the bigger hint at future events imo.
Trust me, that wasn't an accident or money saving technique. They wouldn't do that, it's like when Bran called out to Ned, straight away you knew they were hinting at something, wether they keep pulling the thread is a different matter.

Trust me, that wasn't an accident or money saving technique. They wouldn't do that, it's like when Bran called out to Ned, straight away you knew they were hinting at something, wether they keep pulling the thread is a different matter.
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She also used to look like this:Ryoki wrote:Oh yeah, my new favourite side character is now Lyanna Mormont - who appears to be made of 100% pure awesome.
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Naw you're thinking of the elder Tyrell woman. Lyanna is the kid.Mat Linnett wrote:She also used to look like this:Ryoki wrote:Oh yeah, my new favourite side character is now Lyanna Mormont - who appears to be made of 100% pure awesome.
Or more famously, this:
One of my first screen crushes. What a woman
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Why did the mad king have barrels put under the church thing en ?, convenience for plot ?
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Why the church ?
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lol, mostly that yes.
It was a last resort sort of thing too. Burn the city rather than giving it up to the enemy. He also believed the wildfire would set his inner dragon free or sommat
It was a last resort sort of thing too. Burn the city rather than giving it up to the enemy. He also believed the wildfire would set his inner dragon free or sommat
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Memphis wrote:Olenna also had another awsome scene. Telling each of the Sand Snakes to shut the fuck up


Pity we didn't see more of those tits though

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You've already mentioned that.Mat Linnett wrote:One of my first screen crushes. What a woman