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Post by Seto on Sept 5, 2018 3:21:55 GMT
So do you agree with his theory? That everyone dies?? No That the seven kingdoms each regain independence?? Seems unlikely, considering the show has written out any potential rulers for Dorne, The Reach, The Riverlands and The Stormlands. Everything seems to be pointing to a bipartisan rule of a unified Westeros between Jon and Dany. Or one will die, leaving the other to rule. I really can't see the show going anywhere else at this stage.
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Post by Aj_June on Sept 5, 2018 15:02:40 GMT
So do you agree with his theory? That everyone dies?? No That the seven kingdoms each regain independence?? Seems unlikely, considering the show has written out any potential rulers for Dorne, The Reach, The Riverlands and The Stormlands. Everything seems to be pointing to a bipartisan rule of a unified Westeros between Jon and Dany. Or one will die, leaving the other to rule. I really can't see the show going anywhere else at this stage. I agree. Especially about the first part. if they kill everyone then that would be akin to trolling us.
As for not having unified westeros, I see very less chance of that. But in theory it won't be a bad move. Muck like former USSR, Westeros has been bleeding from mismanagement. Considering the distance they have to cover with horses, it's not really bad idea to go for independent states. But much like you I see it as implausible given the development of storyline.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Sept 6, 2018 16:32:26 GMT
Pretty much every Game of Thrones fan has their own theories about how the series will end, but it’s always intriguing to hear what the show’s stars have to say on the matter. During a recent appearance on PEOPLE Now alongside fellow Iron Fist star Jessica Henwick, Finn Jones—who played the late Loras Tyrell—offered his thoughts on the ultimate fate of Westeros’ remaining players. Loras and his sister Margaery were killed in the wildfire explosion orchestrated by Cersei Lannister in Thrones‘ season six finale. “I have my theories,” he said. “I basically don’t think there will be a throne anymore, and I don’t think there will be, like, a centralized seat of power. And I think power will be given back to the individual kingdoms, so more like a democratic rule.” However, he then revealed that he knows that’s probably too happy of an ending for a show that subjected viewers to scenes like the Red Wedding. “I think that is probably a bit too, like, utopian for Game of Thrones—and I think eventually what will happen is just… everyone died.” Dark. time.com/5386102/game-of-thrones-loras-tyrell-theory/So do you agree with his theory? no i do not agree with his theory and actually i read this theory many years ago from youtubers and other fans in forums its nothing new ,and its not a very creative ending IMO i think killing everyone is a easy way out to end a story better for some to live and continue putting back together what was destroyed , after world war 1 or 2 people were still alive and they went on as hard as it was so im not a big fan of killing everyone .
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