Scene from Game of Thrones episode 1, season 5.

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  1. 'I wish you good fortune in the wars to come.' – Exactly what ser Arthur Dayne told Ned Stark in Bran's flashback… Could Mance Rayder actually be ser Arthur who somehow just pretended to die when Howland Reed stabbed him in the chest, but he miraculously survived somehow the battle at the Tower of Joy?

  2. Mance Rayder, was originally cast with Dominic West from the HBO hit series The Wire. West, turned down the role because he didn't want to shot in Reykjavik for six months. The role eventually went to Ciarán Hinds

  3. One of the best scenes of GOT ever.With the tune,musical effects and Mance Rayder not kneeling down on his knees which led him to his glorious death.Long live the free folk (along with Arya and Jaqen of course)

  4. " I wish you good fortunes in the wars to come " Thats the same thing Ser Arthur Dayne told Ned stark in the flashback, There's a theory that Rhegar targayrian didn't die in the battle by Robert … Mance = Rhegar

  5. Stannis should have offered Mance the deal Jon offered Tormund later.
    Mance's Army could have helped Stannis in the war against the Boltons and in return he could have given them land in the North.
    Instead the vast majority of the free folk were probably killed by the army of the dead and joined their ranks and Stannis was butchered with his army uselessly

  6. Jaime says to Ned that when Ned's father was burned to death
    there were 500 men that just stood and watched and no one dared lift a finger,
    500 men and the room "stayed silent as a crypt".

    This scene says a lot about Jon's great character.
    The same circumstances, a King burning a man to death,
    the people feel pity towards him but no one lifts a finger or says a word, no one but Jon.
    This really shows how Jon is one in a thousand.

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