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10 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

In the books, the blackfish escapes after edmure surrenders riverrun. Maybe they'll combine the storylines and he'll get the letter and escape and head up north? Who knows

I thought about that.  But I kind of think she wants him to bring his army with him.  In the book, its just him, right? 

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I thought about that.  But I kind of think she wants him to bring his army with him.  In the book, its just him, right? 

Yeah.  He swims away.  Don't go to reddit if you don't want to know who that letter is to.  Because that's a pretty definite spoiler 

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Again, looking at the map, do you think it's possible that as Sam flees Horn Hill that he'll go north to Highgarden? How cool would it be for him to recruit the Queen of Thorns house to march north to fight the Lannisters. She hates them and it would provide some protection for Sam. Just spit balling because he has to be involved at some point.

Granted that if he even knows what is going on. 

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10 hours ago, Jimmy said:

Again, looking at the map, do you think it's possible that as Sam flees Horn Hill that he'll go north to Highgarden? How cool would it be for him to recruit the Queen of Thorns house to march north to fight the Lannisters. She hates them and it would provide some protection for Sam. Just spit balling because he has to be involved at some point.

Granted that if he even knows what is going on. 

Wouldn't that be interesting?  Though isn't Sam supposed to be training as a Maester?  Or will that be skipped for the sake of show time and Sam instead rallies the South for taking out the Lannisters and saving Westeros from the ice zombie invasion?

I look forward to seeing how Jon and Sansa are going to win back the North.  They kind of need to at this point.

This again goes into expectations of narrative by the audience.  We've had years of characters we love dying for a point, or sometimes randomly.  Now we are going to have to finish the tale.  Deaths have to have meaning which pushes the narrative forward instead of random ones.  The pieces are in place, the story has to be finished.

Sadly, some folks are going to poo on it because "it's not realistic" or because there is too much fantasy in their non-magical, realistic alt-history grity fantasy...

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I'm on board with the Arya theory.  Watching it unfold, it didn't feel like a real death scene or a real "scare" scene.  I think that guy is totally right or some version of it.

Also I figured that was who the letter was to, but we still don't know which person, it's actually to, at that location.

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12 hours ago, Jimmy said:

Again, looking at the map, do you think it's possible that as Sam flees Horn Hill that he'll go north to Highgarden? How cool would it be for him to recruit the Queen of Thorns house to march north to fight the Lannisters. She hates them and it would provide some protection for Sam. Just spit balling because he has to be involved at some point.

Granted that if he even knows what is going on. 

I think Sam might head back to the North.  He is going to be using that sword to kill a few walkers.  Sam the Slayer. 

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