Hello everyone.
You have to admit, this episode was one of the best so far.
Season 7 is going to be my favorite season.
I can tell things are going to get bigger now.
So much has happened in this episode, and I noticed some very interesting details but
what I really LOVED about this episode is that they went back to the books.
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So, let's take a look at this episode.
1) Arya – Arya assembled every Frey that mattered and killed them at the very place
the red wedding happened.
"Leave one wolf alive and the sheep are never safe."
What really worried me was the smile she had when she left.
It was more than just the satisfaction of taking revenge.
She actually liked killing them.
She is getting a taste of it.
When she met those Lannister soldiers, did you also think she was going to kill them?
She was taking a note of their weapons.
We don't know what happened next, so she still could have done it, but I really hope
she didn't kill them, otherwise she is too far gone.
Another thing I noticed was the Inn at the Crossroads shown in the opening title.
If they are showing it here, it means something important will happen at the Inn.
It was just a little south of the twins.
Arya met the Lannister soldiers somewhere between the Inn and the Twins.
Remember how I said in my "Who will Arya meet" video that Arya will go to the Inn
to meet Hot Pie and that's where she will find out that the Starks have retaken Winterfell?
I still believe the Inn is the place from where she will take a U-Turn and head straight
for Winterfell.
2) Lannisters & Euron -
Cersei is trying to avoid dealing with Tommen's death by focusing on her enemies.
Now that Cersei and Jaime are surrounded by them, just as we all thought, Cersei decided
to ally with Euron.
I LOVED Euron in this season.
Did you notice how he was teasing Jaime.
It was like he was playing with him.
He was still not completely like the book version, but he was closer.
He was charming but he also had this crazy gleam in his eyes.
And even though he didn't wear an eye patch over his left eye like in the books, they
showed a cut below his left eye.
It was like they were giving a nod to the books, kind of like the red eye on Euron's
sigil.
And Euron's talk about gift gave me another idea.
Do you remember how we talking about Cersei's return gift?
What if Cersei's return gift is to say yes to Euron?
We know she won't marry him, but she could give some excuse like she will only marry
him when her enemies are defeated or something?
3) Bran/Whitewalkers -
Bran and Meera have crossed the wall.
He is keeping an eye on the Night King and his movements.
We got a look at the Night King's army and there were 3 Wight Giants amongst them.
I am so glad that Hodor wasn't with them.
Bran needs to stay focused.
BTW, who do you think Bran warged into to spy on the Night King?
It can't be a raven.
The angle wasn't right.
May be it was a weirwood tree?
4) Brotherhood -
Then we see the brotherhood arrive at Sally and the Farmer's home.
Do you remember that scene?
Here, take a look at this.
(Clip) This is why the Hound was so uncomfortable.
He stole from them, and now he was feeling guilty.
When Thoros asked the Hound to look into the fires, he saw Eastwatch, and then he saw a
Mountain that looks like an arrowhead, and he saw thousands of dead marching past.
Beric seemed surprised that the Hound can see the vision.
As I said in my "Lord of Light" video, R'hollor only sends visions to his chosen
ones, but it seems like the Red Priests can extend that vision and show it to someone
else.
Melisandre was able to show a vision to Stannis, but at that time, I thought she must have
used a glamour or something, but now Thoros has done the same thing with the hound.
Do you think R'hollor showed it to him, or was it Thoros?
Either way, I think R'hollor is showing them a map.
That's where they need to go.
In the season 7 trailer, it did look like Jon was standing on a mountain shaped like
an arrowhead.
Do you think that's what the Hound saw?
5) Jon & Sansa/Winterfell -
And speaking of Jon, he is doing everything in his power to keep the human race alive,
and Sansa is questioning him in front of his people?
I know what Sansa said wasn't wrong.
It's just the place and time that was wrong.
She interrupted him in front of all the northern Lords?
She should have talked to him in private.
You can see the changes in Sansa now.
When she saw that Jon was getting angry she started to use a different tactic.
She started praising him by saying you are really good at this.
And Jon used Ned's line about "Nothing someone says before the word BUT..."
Benjen Stark said something similar in season 1.
(clip)
Sansa admits that she has learned a lot from Cersei.
One of the reason Cersei was so mad at Sansa was because she considered herself as Sansa's
mentor and she thought Sansa has betrayed her.
LF is still trying to manipulate Sansa.
Remember how I said in my "Sansa's journey" video that Sansa might be playing LF?
The way she said, "I know exactly what he wants."
I have a feeling that Sansa interrupting Jon, and admitting to LF that she is not happy
etc.
I think these are all part of her plan to make LF think that she is doing exactly what
he wants her to do.
What do you think?
6) Sam & Jorah -
Archmaester Slughorn tells Sam that during all the historical events like Robert's
rebellion, Aegon's Conquest and the Long Night, people kept saying the end is near,
but the wall has stood and every winter that came has ended.
What he doesn't realize is that this time it's different.
According to Melisandre, "If the Wall falls, night falls as well, the long night that never
ends."
And "Swords alone cannot hold this darkness back."
Fortunately, Sam has found the exact location of Dragonglass.
He will notify Jon.
And did you notice the Valyrian Steel Dagger in the book Sam was reading?
Wow, that is a really old dagger if it's mentioned in this book.
The article says, "When Aegon the Conqeror forged the seven Kingdoms, he and his descendants
would often decorate their blades with dragonglass feelings a kinship with the throne."
Then the article goes on about the dragonglass fashion and ornamentation etc.
So, the red stone in the dagger is red dragonglass?
We saw Arya with that Dagger in the Stark family photoshoot.
I wonder if this dagger is more important than we think?
We know someone gave it to the Catspaw to kill Bran.
I think this confirms one of my crazy theories, but I never got the time to make the video.
I'll post it as soon as I can.
Sam also found Jorah Mormont, who is being treated at the Citadel.
He is locked up in the Citadel and all he can think about is Daenerys.
7) Dany/Dragonstone -
Speaking of Daenerys, Dany has reached Dragonstone now.
I would have liked to see her sit on the throne, but I can wait.
I still think the sail behind her has a new sigil, but it was too blurred to see exactly
what it was.
BTW, did you also wonder how she is not tired after climbing all those stairs?
Just Kidding..
Anyways, it's time for the comment shoutout now.
Todays comment shoutout goes to Crate Yup who said, "I predict Theon killing Euron."
I agree with you Crate.
This is a very good theory.
I've been saying this for a long time that Theon's suffering means something.
He has survived for a reason.
It's possible he might be the one to kill Euron.
So, what do you think of these theories, don't forget to tell us in the comments.
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