Firstly Thanks for Watching this Game of Thrones Season 7 Podcast! In this podcast we discuss theories, essentially a Feast of theories! Good Game of Thrones Theories , Bad Game of Thrones Theories and Ugly Game of Thrones Theories! In Part 1 We discuss Daenerys Targaryen , House Bolton , The White Walkers , The Long Night , The Children of The Forrest , Melisandre , Bronn , Bran Stark , Blood Raven , The three eyed crow and more!

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  1. My theory is that Baby Sam is the “Prince that was promised” but to the Night King!! He’s Craster’s 100th son and Craster is the bastard son of Maester Aemon; who wandered north of the Wall. Baby Sam’s defense is part of Bran’s long game. Starting with Samwell being sent to the Citadel, learning about Rhaegar’s divorce & marriage, dragonstone, Plus getting the family Valarian sword….then having the crows land on the weir wood tree to warn Samwell of danger. Gilley actually days “they’re coming for Sam”. Yes, with Craster dead, the NK needs raise Sam to either replace him (it’s been 8k years after all) or to replace Craster as the source of royal blood baby boys. It’s a Theory, but it also explains why they distracted us with hours of Theon rather than develop the Baby Sam character. There were enough hints to put it together and make sense, but not too obvious.
    Anybody agree this is plausible?

  2. This was very fun and I truly enjoyed this podcast and the ensemble.
    However, you guys really need to read more GRRM books to get a better understanding on how is writing Daenerys. She is being set up as his new Simon Kress, Steel Angel, Bakkalon the Pale Child, and the mother-ship of Nightflyers. THAT is the "trope" he is breaking, that a little pale child female cannot be an antagonist. Please don't take this as a "Dany hate" post. It is not. I am coming at this as a fan of GRRM and his writing as a whole, and how he is using his own themes he has developed for himself in his own stories.

  3. Omg Tony is so disrespectful, he doesn't let anyone talk, he didn't know how to have a civilized conversation, he wants everything to be about him. OMG, please don't have him again

  4. How can you consider Rheygar the perfect prince charming? He caused the whole freaking rebellion. He was aware of how important betrothals are, how risky the whole thing is, he was aware of the consequences and did it anyway.
    And let's not forget that he's grown ass man who had a sexual relationship with a 14 yo girl (and yeah it was considered creepy even in the asoiaf world (you can in the Arianne sample of twow how much she was creeped up by Illyria(same age as Lyanna) messing around with feathers))

  5. In the show I think Jamie will become the Comander of the Nights Watch. It's foreshadowed when Jamie is talking to Jon at Winterfell sarcastically thanking Jon for joining the the Night's Watch.

  6. Dayne is not Mance, BUT a thing that should be taken into account is that, in his dream, Ned can't see the faces of his friends (because of memory fading) while being perfectly able to remember Arthur Dayne & Co. Why their faces are so clear? No memory fading, it seems, and this makes one think that is because they're alive (and their death has never been described, indeed).

  7. I believe all the remaining Stark's will survive the winter, they were made for that so I don't see any of them dying, I also think One of them will become the paramount ruler of the 7kingdoms, I would have said Jon but my money is on Santa Stark. This is based of the fact that the last book of GRRM will be written for the starks and Sansa has been groomed for this from season 1

  8. First, I listen to all of you. New to LML. Love you all though. Tony, on your comments about Gilly, I claim a similar thought on her importance…perhaps you all can add this to your list of bad theories 😉 –
    I long ago noted the gillyflower is also the defined as "stock – here like breeding stock I think. It is also known, ironically, as a "wallflower" perhaps tying the idea of breeding stock at the wall. Finally, the definition states that in feudal times, "it was frequently used in medieval feudal tenure contracts as a means of payment of peppercorn rent for land. For example, in 1262 in Bedfordshire an area of land called The Hyde was held by someone "for the rent of one clove of gilliflower" (Wiki definition). I believe it means that the crasters were in fact giving children to the others in payment for an exchange of some sort…perhaps to stay North of the wall. This ties in with other theories but to me makes Crasters role in keeping the others from moving on humans very critical. Perhaps Crasters descendants are part Targaryen, part Stark (purple is red and blue combined). Now that Crasters is gone, no one can sustain the need for fire and ice to satisfy the Others. They need new stock now…Dany.

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