Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2016 5:08:14 GMT
All I know is my analytical skills are no where near what some of you guys have haha nah, don't say that - although in the presence of most of the people here, I feel the same lol We have a good group of analysts here, that much is certain
|
|
|
Post by Weasel Pie on Mar 13, 2016 5:13:44 GMT
Here's what I meant, close-up With Brienne's face No face - probably a stunt double/more snow on the armor for effect Although it's not exactly the same is it?
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2016 5:22:49 GMT
Here's what I meant, close-up With Brienne's face No face - probably a stunt double/more snow on the armor for effect Although it's not exactly the same is it? It does look similar for sure.
|
|
|
Post by Ser Duncan on Mar 19, 2016 2:54:11 GMT
I didn't watch PJ's video, so I don't know if he mentions it, but did anyone else notice that when the shot with Davos unsheathing the sword shifts to include Jon, Ghost is lying at the top of his bier. Almost like Jon's using him as a pillow.
Now there are possibilities I see here, either Davos is about to run Melisandre through the chest with Longclaw, hence her opening her dress, or he's about to behead Ghost. The scene just a few moments before shows someone's hand on Jon's brow and then his chest, as if checking for life, but what if they are checking for Jon being in Ghost and the only way to get him out is to kill Ghost?
I must add, I would absolutely hate possibility number two. Every time D&D have had a 50/50 chance in something so far, they've inevitably chosen the worst one. I fear Ghost is doomed.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2016 4:48:40 GMT
I didn't watch PJ's video, so I don't know if he mentions it, but did anyone else notice that when the shot with Davos unsheathing the sword shifts to include Jon, Ghost is lying at the top of his bier. Almost like Jon's using him as a pillow. Now there are possibilities I see here, either Davos is about to run Melisandre through the chest with Longclaw, hence her opening her dress, or he's about to behead Ghost. The scene just a few moments before shows someone's hand on Jon's brow and then his chest, as if checking for life, but what if they are checking for Jon being in Ghost and the only way to get him out is to kill Ghost? I must add, I would absolutely hate possibility number two. Every time D&D have had a 50/50 chance in something so far, they've inevitably chosen the worst one. I fear Ghost is doomed. Not Ghost
|
|
|
Post by Ser Duncan on Mar 19, 2016 14:42:51 GMT
On a third watch (I've been analyzing it since I last posted), I think it's indeed Brienne. On the lowest underscale of the shoulder in the armor, there's a concave section that matches Brienne's armor, but doesn't match the WW's. I agree, it's Brienne. I didn't go into all the technical analysis you guys did, I just looked at the sword belt on the throat slasher. It's red. Only one person wears all black armour and red sword belt. Brienne.
|
|
|
Post by Maester Flagons on Mar 20, 2016 2:35:10 GMT
I didn't watch PJ's video, so I don't know if he mentions it, but did anyone else notice that when the shot with Davos unsheathing the sword shifts to include Jon, Ghost is lying at the top of his bier. Almost like Jon's using him as a pillow. Now there are possibilities I see here, either Davos is about to run Melisandre through the chest with Longclaw, hence her opening her dress, or he's about to behead Ghost. The scene just a few moments before shows someone's hand on Jon's brow and then his chest, as if checking for life, but what if they are checking for Jon being in Ghost and the only way to get him out is to kill Ghost? I must add, I would absolutely hate possibility number two. Every time D&D have had a 50/50 chance in something so far, they've inevitably chosen the worst one. I fear Ghost is doomed. I noticed it. In PJ's video he states that Davos is probably taking up the sword to do battle with Thorne and company, but I had the same fear as you that Davos would take the sword to Ghost. The direwolves have taken down men armed and armored throughout the books, at least. I hope Ghost will not be murdered by a single sailsword.
|
|
|
Post by Maester Flagons on Mar 20, 2016 2:36:40 GMT
Not Ghost
|
|
|
Post by Maester Flagons on Mar 20, 2016 2:41:17 GMT
Does the show version of the Night's King look like Bran to you guys? I'm not that familiar with the show characters, but in the still of Bran looking at the NK, they look alike. To me.
|
|
|
Post by Ser Duncan on Mar 20, 2016 2:50:04 GMT
I noticed it. In PJ's video he states that Davos is probably taking up the sword to do battle with Thorne and company, but I had the same fear as you that Davos would take the sword to Ghost. The direwolves have taken down men armed and armored throughout the books, at least. I hope Ghost will not be murdered by a single sailsword. And we're not the only ones to think that, apparently there is a Tweet making the rounds, accusing him of doing just that. Here's the part of the interview with Liam Cunningham, that Mel posted in the Raven's Rook, about just this scene -- Now I don't know if he's deflecting here because at the start of interview it's stated that he's not allowed to give away spoilers about season 6.
|
|
|
Post by Ser Duncan on Mar 20, 2016 2:54:15 GMT
Does the show version of the Night's King look like Bran to you guys? I'm not that familiar with the show characters, but in the still of Bran looking at the NK, they look alike. To me. But as far as I know, they are two different actors. The guy that plays the NK looks quite different to Bran, when he's not in make up.
|
|
|
Post by Ser Duncan on Mar 20, 2016 3:00:51 GMT
Here's what Richard Drake looks like in real life, and as the NK.
|
|
|
Post by Maester Flagons on Mar 20, 2016 3:08:11 GMT
Does the show version of the Night's King look like Bran to you guys? I'm not that familiar with the show characters, but in the still of Bran looking at the NK, they look alike. To me. But as far as I know, they are two different actors. The guy that plays the NK looks quite different to Bran, when he's not in make up. It was a quick thought that the Night's King was made to look like Bran. An older, icy version of Bran, that is. Like a hint that the NK was a Stark or, as Weasel Pie might put it, Bran Who.
|
|