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Coldhands is a person in the books that escorts Bran, Meera, Summer, and Hodor to the bloodraven. He's half white walker and half human. Many people actually think he's Benjen Stark because Benjen went North of the wall and never came back since season one 5 years ago. But they are doing it different in the show. Many people thought they wouldn't put Coldhands either, but this could be him since Coldhands is a shaddowy figure and rides an elk.

Interesting. Always played with the idea that Benjen would come back as a white walker or something. Game of thrones is a nice break from my exam month. Only a few weeks.

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They killed Summer.

They killed Hodor.

 

This freakin show I swear to god

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Summer went out so lame.

 

Lemme jump into this pile of 100 walkers and see what happens. Oh look, I died instantly.

Even a wolf shouldn't be that dumb.

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Interesting. Always played with the idea that Benjen would come back as a white walker or something. Game of thrones is a nice break from my exam month. Only a few weeks.

 

I was thinking last night that of all the places and time that Bran could go back to and visit - he keeps going back to Winterfell when Ned and Benjen were kids.  They've probably showed more of Benjen as a child than they did when he was an adult.

 

Also...I'm not saying that Hodor is not dead but we didn't see him die.  Usually when this show kills someone - they really kill them.  They seem to take pleasure in us watching them die some terrible death.  Hodor was just standing there "Holding the door" -lol

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I dont think hodor is dead I think this is the thing that happend that made him stop speaking hold the door ho d or 
anyway I really loved this episode full with action and unexpected events yet coming closer to some big wars :D

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Yeah it showed us why he keeps saying "hodor" but I really don't see how can he survive those White ones, I think he ded m8s

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this show getting dumber by the minute

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You would have thought at some point man in the tree might have casually mentioned 'oh yeah if you see the baddy don't let him touch you!!'. Reminds me of Jurassic Park where those awful kids decided it was a good idea to shine the torch in the t-rex's face. 

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Oh and I had an enormous grin on my face watching the play. Kevin Eldon (aka 'the actor Kevin Eldon') is an absolutely brilliant British comedy actor, he's been around for 20 years but very much a cult actor - he has worked with the best in British comedy (Chris Morris, Armando Iannuci, Stewart Lee, Steve Coogan) and is an absolute 100% genius. He's the one who played Ned Stark. If he had drank his weak lemon drink it would have been the highlight of my life.

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this show getting dumber by the minute

If you're looking for more depth you should read the books.

If you like even more depth, you should look up some theory videos on YouTube. There's some really neat stuff out there.

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Hodor is dead for sure, it was confirmed by D&D that it was GRRM idea and that they were shocked when he told them. The show also seems to be taking a slightly different approach to the direwolves than the books so I wonder if Summer and Shaggydog will also end up dead in the books. I can see GRRM having Summer die to symbolize the end of summer and the start of Winter.

 

In terms of theories, a few years ago someone did predict that Hodor's name came from "Hold the door!" except that he was Elia's son and that was the last thing he heard her screaming to the guards before the Mountain smashed his head against the wall. Afterwards Old Nan brought him from King's Landing to Winterfell where he lived but could only say the one phrase. 

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If you're looking for more depth you should read the books.

If you like even more depth, you should look up some theory videos on YouTube. There's some really neat stuff out there.

And if still looking for depth after that, just watch something else :P

I realy enjoy GoT but yes, it's sometimes dumb. It's still HBO. It's not nearly as brilliant as, for example, breaking bad, but I think it's really enjoyable :)

 

On topic: guys, you realize this Hodor thing means bran can change the past? :o

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They killed Summer.

They killed Hodor.

 

This freakin show I swear to god

Not sure Hodor is killed.. And now your right about the amount of wolf running around ;)

 

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Omfg.. What an episode! What an action and heroism.. Probably almost forgotten already the play aria had to watch.. How mother of dragons became a little emotional and the power of the new red lady was depicted. Sansa is all grown up now and even "become the ****, and let snow become the swallower"

 

the white walker story still not really makes a lot of sense for me (have not red the books) why they kill their creators.. The story about Hodor was really unbelievable and well created!

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So do we think Baelish was telling the truth about Blackfish and RIverrun? You have to expect him to anticipate how Sansa would react to his reappearance. Think he's still several steps ahead of her. Are the Knights of the Vale really at Moat Cailin? Moat Cailin is a derelict but it is part of the North - be interesting to see how the Boltons (Bolton? Are there actually any more Boltons than Ramsey in existence now?) react to an invading army occupying their land. 

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