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Craig Kostelecky

Now that Sansa and the rest of the North have witnessed Daenerys in action, will they support Daenerys's fight for the Throne, or will they let her go south with barely having an army?

Ellie

Potential rant, with probably a buried question or two.... A lot of people are upset with the way the Long Night concluded, because they largely feel the show set the Night King up as the villain, and it’s absurd that he would be defeated so easily. I strongly disagree with this, because I think the threat beyond the Wall was actually meant to be a backdrop for how short-sighted and stupid humans are. That is, humans are the real villains, plus as awesome as the battle was, and however intriguing the NK might be, he’s pretty much the definition of a one-note villain, and Thrones deals much better in complexity and shades of gray. So, I’m thrilled it will (seemingly) end with a chess game between Sansa/Tyrion and Cersei/Qyburn, particularly with fortunes almost completely reversed for Dany and Jon after 6x10 (Jon’s no longer King in the North, Dany has no army to speak of, etc). Will the remains of the Winterfell fighters be able to take down Cersei? How far will they go to do it? Will Jon’s ancestry play any meaningful role in the outcome, or is it a bit of a red herring?

Ellie

Tinfoil hat not-really-a-theory: Qyburn (the anti-Samwell) ends up exiled somewhere with a bunch of books, and figures out the Children’s magic, and makes his own band of White Walkers. AND we’re back to the beginning. :-D