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HBO is trolling ‘Game of Thrones’ fans with a very stupid decision

Game of Thrones is definitely one of those shows that get fans insane roaming through all the possible theories for what might happen going forward. “I’d fuck her. You’d fuck her, wouldn’t you?”

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And of course, they talk about the final scene of the episode: Arya’s fight with the Waif and her decision to never again be “No One”.

After running through the streets of Braavos Arya finally took her chance and killed the Waif.

Actors Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Gwendoline Christie attend HBO’s “Game Of Thrones” panel and Q&A during Comic-Con International 2014 at San Diego Convention Center on July 25, 2014 in San Diego, California. After every episode, we get sucked into the theory vortex, and by the time the next episode airs and we get answers, we’re cheering for one of those theories to be true.

Although there is no episode description, fans of the popular show can conclude that “Battle of the Bastards” title likely refers to the impending skirmish between fan-favorite Jon Snow and the sadistic Ramsay Bolton. So what will happen during Jon Snow and Ramsay’s Battle of the Bastards? . The episode was named after her and her unfortunate situation to eliminate her identity as a warrior child in the form of a fierce Stark.

A trailer has been released for the upcoming episode 9.

While I’m still not sure how Jon Snow’s Wildling army ends up at Winterfell so quickly, and whether they’ve managed to gather reinforcements-all in due time. That one includes a rather hilarious Lady Stoneheart trolling attempt – Brienne meets a friend turned foe – as if the “Thrones” producers would ever put such a baiting line in their ultra-vague descriptions. Tommen announced that Cersei and Loras’ trial was coming and that a trial by combat would be forbidden.

There’s no question that Arya is bleeding and broken right now, but that doesn’t mean she’s out. “A girl is Arya Stark of Winterfell and I’m going home”, she tells him.

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The Tully’s army hypothetically can join the battle in the North, since Lord Edmure in GOT 6×08 surrendered to Jamie Lannister ending the siege after the capture of Riverrun by the Blackfish. When he tells Brienne, “Lets hope it doesn’t come to that”, we can nearly feel the emotion in his voice and the earnest in his eyes.

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