Game of Thrones Season 7 (show, happened, characters, HBO)
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I believe that when Jon Snow made it back to Castle Black after his escape from the Free Folk, he recounted his experiences in an one-on-one conversation with Samwell Tarley, including his "interlude" with Ygritte.
Sam pointed out to Jon that the oath didn't actually forbid sexual relations, but only procreation.
I believe that when Jon Snow made it back to Castle Black after his escape from the Free Folk, he recounted his experiences in an one-on-one conversation with Samwell Tarley, including his "interlude" with Ygritte.
Sam pointed out to Jon that the oath didn't actually forbid sexual relations, but only procreation.
Also, Qhorin Half Hand ordered him, prior to their bring captured, to infiltrate the Wildlings, do what they told him, fit in, gather intelligence and then go back to Castle Black with the information.
I thought when Bran was explaining his "3-eyed raven" abilities to Sansa, he said he could see things that happened in the past, were happening now, and haven't happened yet, but they were disjointed and he had to learn how to use the ability better.
I believe that when Jon Snow made it back to Castle Black after his escape from the Free Folk, he recounted his experiences in an one-on-one conversation with Samwell Tarley, including his "interlude" with Ygritte.
Sam pointed out to Jon that the oath didn't actually forbid sexual relations, but only procreation.
Yep, which is why the men in black visit the local village and the house of ill-repute. Not really shown in the series but is in the books.
I thought when Bran was explaining his "3-eyed raven" abilities to Sansa, he said he could see things that happened in the past, were happening now, and haven't happened yet, but they were disjointed and he had to learn how to use the ability better.
I'm pretty sure he didn't say this. He did talk about seeing the past, and what's happening now. But I can't recall any scenes where he said anything about seeing the future.
But hey, in 76 hours of scenes, it's possible I missed something. Unlikely, but possible.
So is it now becoming more and more obvious that Bran is (was) Bran the Builder and will also become the Night King?
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