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  1. The twist makes no sense. Hodor has been saying 'Hodor' for years, since before Bran was even born. You can't change the past, because it's already happened. In 'Oathbreaker', the three-eyed raven says "The past is written, the ink is dry." So when Willis drops to the ground and starts saying "Hold the door" this cannot have happened, Bran was not born at that point, and so Willis could never have been warged into. They jumped the shark, just like the last episode of 'Lost'. Fans don't see the sleight of hand and think 'BRILLIANT!' The writers have been playing the 'guy who says nothing but Hodor' card for six seasons now, waiting for an opportunity to try and explain it. They did it using a total logic fail, it's a temporal paradox that simply could not have happened.

  2. I heard about the theory last year. Filed it under "it's possible, but would have to be one hell of a plot twist to make it not be silly", and didn't think about it again until the last episode. OMG!

  3. Hodor's death is the most tragic on the show. He was basically a child. His condition caused by Bran. If Bran is as important to stopping the WW as we think then Hodor gave his life for all of Westeros.

  4. It was so sad and great at the same time. The fact that Hodor's life was defined by this one moment when he sacrificed himself for Bran and Meera is so depressing. Especially for Bran who caused Hodor's brain damage only for him to save them.

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