Did you tune in to the Game of Thrones season premiere?
If not, I highly suggest you give it a watch and come back for this iconic theory that changes pretty much everything.
Warning: Major spoilers ahead!
Did you tune in to the Game of Thrones season premiere?
If not, I highly suggest you give it a watch and come back for this iconic theory that changes pretty much everything.
Warning: Major spoilers ahead!
We had plenty of reunions and revelations.
Naturally, fans have already started to theorize how the series will end, and there are some really good plots that seem feasible at this point.
Some might say it was slow, boring, or anti-climactic — but don't be fooled. This show is about to pop off!
Which has left us, the viewers, thirsty AF for more details on them all.
When Tyrion and Sansa finally meet again in Winterfell, we are reminded of the last moments they spent together — their sham wedding, Joffrey's murder, and Tyrion's subsequent murder of his father and lover.
But more importantly, we see just how much Sansa has grown — especially as she scoffed at Tyrion's belief in Cersei's intention to help the battle, promptly admitting, "I used to think you were the cleverest man alive."
In the pilot episode of season 1, as any true GOT fan will remember, Bran sees Jaime and Cersei Lannister gettin' freaky, and Jaime subsequently pushes the child out of the window in an attempt to kill him. He survives and becomes the Three-Eyed Raven.
However, under the belief that he's dead, it's no surprise that Jaime is SHOOK when he spots Bran from across the courtyard in season 8's premier. He was indeed "waiting for an old friend."
The first sees Arya and Jon reunited as she sneaks up on him with a newly developed stealth — something he actually takes note of.
But when Jon attempts to get Arya to influence Sansa's stance on Daenerys, we are quickly reminded that Arya no longer takes shit from anyone, and won't be pitted against her sister (re: Littlefinger). Arya reminds Jon of who his family is (ironically).
This was probably the most satisfying but least meaningful reunion for Arya. The Hound's attempt to dismiss her as a "cold little bitch" was thwarted by the tangible tone in his voice that said he was glad to see her.
But her next and final reunion is where the real drama, and theory, begin.
In the theory, brought to you by New York Post, we learn how Arya could be set up for one of the biggest moments in GOT history.
During their reunion, people sensed some sparks kind of starting to fly.
After all, Arya is a tomboy, but it's not impossible for these two to get together.
And we know The Hound has just received a custom dragonglass ax crafted by Gendry — so it seems like he's down to give the people what they want.
We know that Arya has it in her, based on her kill-count already.
Not to mention the fact that she literally didn't flinch when she saw the dragons for the first time, unlike everyone else in Winterfell.
Girl has balls of valyrian steel.
And once you kill that terryifying beast, how hard is it to kill the Night King? The hard part is basically done at that point, right?
I guess time will tell!
It's impossible to guess — there's just SO many potential outcomes.
Winter is here! AHHHH.