Hodor *probably contains spoilers*

So after peeping the "new" lord of light chick, she was wearing the same necklace as the "red witch." Are these light worshipers all hag ravens?
 
I feel like one of the only few people in the world who hasn't cared to watch GoT. If it weren't for the boobs, I wouldn't have found myself watching more than 10 minutes of it ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
So what happened? Did Bran control present-day Hodor at the same time he went into the past? Did young Hodor see into his future? Did this form a time loop paradox?
 
I feel like one of the only few people in the world who hasn't cared to watch GoT. If it weren't for the boobs, I wouldn't have found myself watching more than 10 minutes of it ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Same.
 
So what happened? Did Bran control present-day Hodor at the same time he went into the past? Did young Hodor see into his future? Did this form a time loop paradox?

Seems like some sort of loop. The episode before when he shouts at Ned definitely made it look as though Bran isn't restricted as a passive observer in those visions, for lack of a better term. Will be interesting to see if/when Bran puts two and two together and if he attempts to use this ability at some point. In doing so, finding out whether or not the reality he knows is static or dynamic. I would imagine, from a practical side, that it would be the former otherwise the whole story line up to this point could be moot.
 
Seems like some sort of loop. The episode before when he shouts at Ned definitely made it look as though Bran isn't restricted as a passive observer in those visions, for lack of a better term. Will be interesting to see if/when Bran puts two and two together and if he attempts to use this ability at some point. In doing so, finding out whether or not the reality he knows is static or dynamic. I would imagine, from a practical side, that it would be the former otherwise the whole story line up to this point could be moot.

There have been a few indicators that he isn't passive in observing. Not only Ned, but with both the Night Lord and young Hodor in this episode. I think the Three Eyed Raven purposely lied to Bran about his abilities.
 
So what happened? Did Bran control present-day Hodor at the same time he went into the past? Did young Hodor see into his future? Did this form a time loop paradox?

The way I see it is, Bran was in dream land or whatever it is, the past, but like he was still connected to the "real" world thats why he could hear the bitch. Bran controlled young hodor in his dream, showing that he has some control, and that also it might not just be a dream. It's definitely a loop, if he hadn't done that Hodor wouldnt be Hodor, and in the situation we see now, if hodor wasn't in that situation, that wouldn't have been done to him.
 
The way I see it is, Bran was in dream land or whatever it is, the past, but like he was still connected to the "real" world thats why he could hear the bitch. Bran controlled young hodor in his dream, showing that he has some control, and that also it might not just be a dream. It's definitely a loop, if he hadn't done that Hodor wouldnt be Hodor, and in the situation we see now, if hodor wasn't in that situation, that wouldn't have been done to him.

I agree with that idea. So Bran was in his greendream or whatever it's called, and he knew he had to control Hodor, so he controlled him through young Hodor in the past. Poor Hodor must have known his own destiny throughout his entire life. He knew what he had to do, even if knowing it drove him crazy.
 
Worst episode of the series m8.
The fuck does it take the white walkers 5 hours to walk to where Bran is. Too much cliche bullshit.
Why the fuck has Davos not killed Brienne for killing Stannis?
Fuck in the why is Sansa now some independent annoying feminist cunt?
Kingsmoot was a pile of shit.

Fuck outta here with this amateur writing m8.
 
Kingsmoot was weird idd, Euron confesses to killing their king and they're just like "yeah whatever". And then he wants to murder his fellow ironborn (Asha and Theon) and they're all like "hell yeah". I guess it just annoys me that it differs from the books, since the storyline of the Iron Islands is pretty cool and detailed in the books.

I think Davos knew deep down that Stannis was not the chosen one, and that he was heading down the wrong path (i.e. burning his daughter...), so he isn't too mad at Brienne + he know she's right about the ghost killing Renly.

Sansa is stupid for not telling Jon and co about Littlefinger... I don't know if it is because she has feelings for him or is ashamed that she has been affiliated with him.

And I agree with Artonk, about Bran and his connection to the past, and possible ability to alter it. Although I don't know if Hodor has known his fate all his life...
 
M8 this is the same farking guy who said his god was not the lord of light, it was Stannis. He constantly went on how he owed his entire life to Stannis. He farking went back to Dragonstone from the Blackwater to kill Mel and sit in a cell. Davos was more loyal to Stannis than Brienne was to farking Renly. They make it on the show that he barely acknowledged he even died. A absolute farking disgrace. If this was true Davos he would have stabbed Brienne in her sleep then got Mel to go rez Stannis like she did Jon.
 

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