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wow man! I've been looking at all the big game of thrones channels for a video, answer, or in depth analysis just like this and none of them have even touched it! you did a great job and i agree with you. i think the next part in Bran's arc is for him to travel to the God's eye and futher complete his ability to see, including the future. what do you think?
p.s. you deserve more views!
maybe to be the 3eyed raven means just that, that It has one eye representing each, past, present and future
Ok so I have to point out some stuff. The first thing you said is what is the three eyed raven, in the show we have no idea if its a title or something bran made up himself. We don't know at all, the statement that we know the 3 eyed raven is a greenseer and greenseers can see the future neither of these are completely true in the show or in the books. The only time we hear the 3 eyed raven is THE LAST greenser is in the books not the show, and that is what the children of the forest call bloodraven, the 3 eyed raven is a name bran makes up. Also I would recommend defining what you mean by "seeing the future" because that makes a huge difference. Do you mean he see's pieces of the future well yes than you're right in that context the greenseers see the future, but they get random glimpses and dont necessarily know what they are seeing. HE CAN 100% see things other greenseers have seen, but he doesn't know who they are or where to look for their visions. He is a greenseer though it just means, he gets some random glimpses, we see this with jojen the whole time. Sometimes he isn't sure if he is seeing the future or having a dream. Bran 100% gets "dreams" of the future, he cant pick what he wants to see. He only sees vague things that is what according to how they explain what a greenseer can do (through Jojen) that you only get random glimpses and they are vague, and you dont choose when they happen. The difference is he can probably sense in the wearwood tree when he is touching it, and in the "database" lets call it, who greenseers are so he may be able to find their visions a little easier, but again they aren't shown things they want to see or in context and there aren't very many of them. He will get glimpses of the future just like other characters do and have jojen millesandre, and countless others, seeing the future doesn't mean you see everything. It means you may see something at some random point and from a random perspective, now the show may change what they told us, thats a different story but using all the evidence only from the show, you get vague glimpses out of context and you dont get to choose when you get them. Good video overall, Im not trying to be critical just give you constructive criticism to make your video more accurate. You are right he can see the future, but it isn't that simple and I wouldn't even use can because he doesn't choose if or when it happens.
Bran dreamed of "the sea coming to winterfell" – ie, the ironborn attack on winterfell. It was a dream and he was still very green, so it was very symbolic.
Yes, say he's able to see the future perfectly. It's not like changing future things will affect the past.