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GoT showrunners apologise to fans
Not only did Hodor die protecting Bran and Meera, but we finally learned why he has only ever said the word “Hodor”. If this report is true, that would give readers more reasons to see how the revelation unfolds in the The Winds of Winter.
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Ultimately though Weiss does actually say sorry for Hodor.
Spoiler alert! The following contains major spoilers for Sunday’s episode of Game of Thrones. That’s why the executive producers and showrunners of Game of Thrones, David Benioff and Dan Weiss participated in a skit on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in which they apologized.but not for killing Hodor. As they sat on a couch flushed with cash, they said, “We’d like to apologize for Sunday’s episode”.
“We’re sorry for all the idiots who will, from now on, be shouting “Hodor” every time you go through a door”, Benioff says.
Bran took control of Hodor while greenseeing, leading to a time loop being created where Wyllis/Hodor heard – and felt – his own death.
The post Don’t worry, here’s photographic proof Hodor and Bran are going to be BFFs IRL forever appeared first on HelloGiggles.
“Asked about the third one which we haven’t seen yet, Benioff teases, “.is from the very end”. “He may come back as a White Walker, maybe he got away”, the actor teased. Just as promised, “The Door” was one of the best episodes of the season.
On how his character got his name, Nairn said that only author George R.R. Martin, Benioff, and Weiss could have come up with it.
“Game of Thrones” airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on HBO.
What was your reaction to the emotional episode five? Let us know in the comments section.
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With two seasons left in Game of Thrones, this seems like a suspiciously small number of holy shit moments.