Hey everybody it’s the Dude here, back again after a long break. If you’re a subscriber, looking for a Walking Dead vid after a month without the Dude, my apologies, but my other love in life is GAME OF THRONES.
Here is my in depth Theory on the death of Jaime Lannister in both the book series and the TV show. How will it go down? How does Lady Stoneheart fit in? Check it out and let me know what you think down in the comments.

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  1. Maybe the whole story is like a time loop, I get this thinking from the visions and prophecies in Game of Thrones, particularly the visions Bran has.. The whole story takes place over thousands of years then repeats There are a lot of similarities between characters now and of old??.. Just a thought..

  2. Dear god, he can't even get through a single sentence without a cut. Jesus mate, I hope you don't ask for money at any point as you have put practically zero effort into this video. You could either learn the lines or edit selectively to hide the fact that you can't read an entire sentence without screwing up and rather than re taking the shot you do a jumpy cut because you can't be bothered to provide quality content. Go to hell you loser.

  3. I'm not sure how much of this video actually makes sense. The Lannisters didn't be tray the Starks, they went to war. There was never a pact or trust there. There are no after credit scenes on the show. Not one. Jaime and Cersei never "make jokes" about leaving this world together. It's kind of based on a lot of exaggeration, and a bit of romanticizing. And it's kind of creepy.

  4. I like your video. But I have to respond to mistake claimed in the comments about Jaime.
    Bolton said: The Lannister send their regards ! – It is not "Jaime Lannister sends HIS regards". Jaime simply is not a head of house Lannister, it was not up to him to made that order, even if in the books, he is a messanger between Roose and Tywin.

  5. You know I can't argue with most of these people's feelings, I can't tell them that their dislike of a character is wrong… so I am not going to try and change that. But what I will complain about is the idea that Catelyn Stark is an idiot. Fuck you people. She is not an idiot. The fact is a good 95% of the internet are ACTUAL idiots, including myself. But the idea that she is unreasonable or stupid is one of the most highly offensive things to come out of this show. No one but maybe four people in the books or series are intelligent. Olenna Tyrell, Tywin Lannister, Petyr Baelish, and Varys. Everyone else routinely makes STUPID fucking choices… and yes I know I have omitted Tyrion… that's right. Tyrion is not a genius. He's smarter then most, but he also has done a tremendous number of dumb ass things. In fact he is even more frustrating then you might even realize, because he isn't quite as stupid as the rest of the show/book characters. So dumping on the character because she isn't a literal genius level character, is ridiculous. She's an emotional, proud, thoughtful, spiteful… WONDERFUL multi-layered character. She did treat Jon like crap, certainly and I can promise you one thing you're going to do something in your own life that you will regret, and it is going to be a shitty thing… and I hope you get shit on as much as you shit on the character (you, being a person who shits on her… not "The Dude".)

    I am not really responding to your video, I am responding to the assholes in your comment section.

  6. One of the theories I had read and subscribe to is that Brienne will bring Jaime to Lady Stoneheart, fulfilling her oath to Kat, but likewise will remind Kat that she also pledged to Brienne to 'ask no service of you that might bring you into dishonor.' And since Brienne has also pledged an oath to Jaime, killing him would bring Brienne dishonor.
    At least, that's what I'm hoping.

  7. Dude stick to the point of the topic of your video, don't turn it into an encyclopedia of GOT. 90% of this video was just run-off useless conversation and I never even got to the point you were trying to make because you bored me to death.

  8. Isn't it possible now that Catelyn's corpse could be raised by the Night King and become a member of the Army of the Dead? And that Jamie is currently riding off to fight the Army? It's not Lady Stoneheart per day, but she does get a resurrection, and a potential conflict with Jamie could occur.

  9. my theory is the "little brother" that killed Cersi is actually The Hound. I think that he wins Cleganebowl and Cersi is present there because she's never too far away from the mountain and after the hound wins he kills her

  10. Even as Starks go Cat is an idiot. Stoneheart was cut because she should have. That was one of the good changes. Another thing, it's not just Marge. Cersei hated Sansa because she was also afraid Sansa would be the "younger, more beautiful." Basically, any young woman close to Cersei would become the one in the prophecy. Any wife of Tommen or Joffrey would have been seen as a threat by Cersei because she's paranoid. It's true though that it would be very GRRM if after everything he's done, Jaime dies answering for a crime he's actually innocent of.

  11. I have an interesting inquiry.
    Train of thought: the God of many faces claims to be the stranger from the light of the seven, the Lord of light, the drowned God, and the three eyed raven. Bran is the three eyed raven. The Lord of light religion claims there are only 2 gods, the Lord of light and the one who's name must not be spoken. In the show, bran is now no longer bran and is instead the three eyed raven. The powers of the three eyed raven affect time directly however the Lord of light's magic appears to affect influence indirectly.
    My questions:
    Did Bran kill Renly and Shereen or is Blood Raven in Bran's body now? If the latter, was Bran trapped in Hodors body after the stroke?

  12. You are good. Better than a lot. I enjoyed your presentation. Some videos I have literally turned off because their work was terrible, and/ or their stage set was inappropriately displayed. Well done.

  13. Ok I subbed. You know what you are talking about although I'd tweek what you said some and change just a bit. Though to say it all on a message is tooooo much to type. Damn though, if I wasn't such a lesbian and if you were down, dammnnn lol 😂

  14. Hey Dude. New Subbie here. —
    Just one quick thing which someone has probably already mentioned at this point… but when the Witch said "Gold will be their crowns; gold their shrouds.", I didn't personally interpret "crowns" as actual physical crowns and an ascension to the throne. I believe that part was metaphor. As they said on Buffy many times, and on Angel and probably other shows… Prophecies are tricky things. They write them in such a way that they can mean numerous different things, just like the parables of the Bible, and word play games, and also riddles. I believe "Gold will be their crowns" referred to their hair color. The Witch had just mentioned Genealogy/Parentage with Robert's children and then hers. And as Ned followed the lead of that Genealogy book which pointed especially to hair color, he found that Robert's children all had black hair. All of Cersei's children had blond hair or "golden crowns". It was a reference to the importance of that part of her life and that she would be keeping it within the family. I haven't read the books so that's as far as I can take it. I'm sure you guys can make even more significance of the reference because it points to her relationship with Jaime and their children together… and their subsequent deaths. So if you look at the prophecy from that angle, that might change the perspective a little.

    Also, I am one of those who've believed for a long time that Jaime is the valonqar mentioned on the prophecy. After Shay, I couldn't see Tyrion ever being able to kill another woman! I believe it was traumatizing for him. So much so that I don't believe he's even had sex since it's happened!! But what I couldn't puzzle out is the exact motive though I knew it would have to be extreme… like his reason for killing the King before Robert. So, an idea… read below……

    SPOILER ALERT if you haven't seen Season 7

    We know now that Cersei is pregnant. My first thought was she was making it up. My second thought was this: What if she gives birth to a dwarf baby? From the vids I've watched by people who've read the books, I know how much she's HATED Tyrion since she was a child. She HATES dwarves because of him. What if she tried to kill her baby and Jaime walked in on that? Or she DID kill the baby and he found out later? Would he go into a fit of rage and kill her perhaps over that? Just a thought….

  15. I'll be glad when the next book comes out, so it can put all the theories to rest. If you haven't read the books, for whatever reason , I recommend the audio book versions. Roy Dotrice is an amazing narrator.

  16. The a central theme of ASoIaF is "selfish pursuits destroy everything, starting with selfless people". I doubt Stoneheart will survive beyond building a great army to fight the Dead. I foresee most everyone who builds an army for themselves dying and those armies being turned against the Dead.

    I personally suspect in the books a blind girl will take the face of some one who is a someone else's little brother, like the Hound or Tommen (though likely neither of those two), and this will let her get close to Cersei and a blind girl will kill her. There are many was of fulfilling a prophesy, Euron and Theon Greyjoy are little brothers and either one could be someone for Cersei to fear. Personally, I would love for a blind girl to kill Tommen just for his face as it so fits the theme of nice people die first, but then can't get to Cersei his body is found she has to retreat, and Tommen dies for seemingly nothing, but for that to happen a blind girl would need to still want Arya's revenge which seems out of place for no one.

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