HBO just posted the episode 6 trailer.
This is the second to last episode in this season, which means something HUGE will happen
in it.
Someone we know might even die in it if they decided to follow the pattern.
Major deaths on odd numbers like Ned, Robb, Shireen and Jon in season 1, 3 & 5 and Battles
in the even ones like Battle of Blackwater Bay, Battle of Castle Black, and the Battle
of the Bastards in season 2, 4 & 6.
This pattern suggests that someone will die in this episode.
Anyways, I’ll post my episode 5 Eastwatch’s review soon.
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So, let’s take a look at the trailer.
The trailer begins with Jon and 12 more men beyond the wall.
They reach the mountain the Hound saw in his vision.
That’s where they will be attacked by the army of the dead.
You can see Jon turning to see them running towards him and his companions.
That’s where we saw Jon and his people running in the official trailer.
Beric tells Jon “Death is the enemy.
The first enemy and the last.
The enemy always wins.
And we still need to fight him.”
Do you agree with Beric?
Because Beric has died and was resurrected 6 times.
So, in a way, he has defeated death so far.
Jon has defeated it too when he came back from death.
When Jon will see the army of the dead approaching, he will probably say something about how they
will all die, and this is Beric’s weird way of saying, “Dude, everyone has to die
one day.
Death always wins.”
We also see the Hound using something that looks a LOT like Gendry’s war hammer.
You can see Gendry fighting with his war hammer in another scene later.
There are only two possible options here.
1) Gendry made another war hammer just like his and gave it to the Hound, or 2) Gendry
will die or will probably be badly injured to drop the hammer, and the Hound will pick
it up to fight the wights.
But the hound always fights with his Swords, so option 1 is out.
So my prediction is that either Gendry will die or will be severely injured in this episode.
Maybe Gendry will be the major death in this season.
What do you think?
We also see the gates of Eastwatch opening and 5 people running out.
The one on the right looks like Meera but I doubt we will see Meera so soon again.
They haven’t cast anyone for Howland Reed yet.
So, I think we might see Meera and Howland Reed in season 8.
This has to be the Wildlings Tormund left at Eastwatch.
Why do you think they are running out?
You can also see the Night King with a Whitewalker.
There are more wights coming from behind him.
This is going to be the best episode so far.
I still get goosebumps everytime I watch Hardhome.
I have a feeling this will be even bigger and better than Hardhome.
As for how they will survive, as I said in my “Official trailer Review” video, you
can see a big fire in front of Jon.
We know that Jon and his people can’t exactly use bombs or something.
They don’t have any resourse for making such a big fire, but we know someone who has
access to this kind of power.
Can you guess who I am talking about?
Then we see Tyrion and Dany at Dragonstone.
You can see that Dany seems really worried.
Who do you think she is more worried about Jon or Jorah?
If I have to guess, my bet is on Jon.
My Jonaerys ship is starting to sail.
Then we see Arya meet with Sansa at what looks like a rookery.
You can see the cages behind them, but there doesn’t seem to be any ravens in them.
In another shot, we also see Sansa looking scared before closing the door to her chambers.
My guess is Arya will keep an eye on her just like she did with LF and then she will confront
her about the letter.
LF played it really well.
Arya is playing right into his hand but I hope Sansa will see through it and will understand
what’s going on, or maybe Bran will see what LF is doing and will tell his sisters.
Either way, LF is so gone.
It would be justice if Arya used LF’s own dagger to kill him, because this dagger is
the reason Cat left Winterfell and so many Starks died.
So, who do you think the major death of episode 6 will be?
Gendry or LF?
Anyways, it’s time for the comment shoutout now.
Todays comment shoutout goes to Niiell, who said, “Not sure if you mentioned this, but
this maybe Rhaegar’s dagger at some point.
This has to have a connection to Jon and the big question is how LF got it.”
He also said, “Yep.
And the Stone he had on it is like the Ruby he used to wear.”
That’s a really cool theory.
Remember how I talked about about Sam’s findings at the citadel in my “Who sent
the Catspaw” video?
We discussed how the Dagger had been with Targaryens, and then someone gave it to Robert.
It’s definitely possible that the dagger had been Rhaegar’s at some point.
Niiell, you are right.
As I explained in my episode 1 Review, the dagger did have a red Dragonglass in it, which
gives me an idea for a crazy theory.
I’ll discuss it in a different video.
Anyways, I think Rhaegar would have probably intended to give the dagger to Lyanna.
Lyanna was a lot like Arya.
People called her a She Wolf.
Lyanna and Rhaegar’s son aka Jon is closest to Arya.
Maybe some instinct recognizes how she is like his mother.
That’s the reason why I said in my “Who is Nissa Nissa” video that it’s Arya.
It makes sense that the Dagger ended up with Lyanna.
It would be better suited for her than Jon, since she is so fond of slitting throats and
all.
As for how LF got his hands on it?
I am not really sure that he did.
He could have lied that the dagger was his in the first place.
In the books, when Cat asks Jaime about the dagger, he remembers that the dagger had changed
hands, and that Robert had won it because Robert had showed it to him later to salt
his wounds.
I’ll read the lines from the books, “Whatever my brother wagered, he lost... but that dagger
did change hands, I recall it now.
Robert showed it to me that night at the feast.
His grace loved to salt my wounds , especially when drunk.
And when was he not drunk?”
So, he doesn’t know the person who actually lost the dagger.
I think it’s definitely possible that LF saw someone else loosing the bet and lied
knowing that no one will catch him in his lie?
I can’t see him placing a bet with a king.
It’s not impossible though.
But whether he won the dagger or someone else did, it doesn’t change things much because
he knew that Robert had won the dagger and had forgot about it.
So, what do you think of these theories, don’t forget to tell us in the comments.
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