A Detailed Analysis Of The Latest 'GOT' Teaser That Makes Winterfell Look Like Winterhell
The latest tiny teaser of the final season of 'Game Of Thrones' dropped on us casually last evening. It had no characters running on the screen, no fire, no dragons; but yet, it has left everyone scared and boggled with a few questions.
Now some of us GOT fans have probably read through the lines and seen the unseen and some of you out there probably are getting excited for the final season to just dawn upon us. Anyway, if you still are looking for any clues, allow us to help. Here's a detailed analysis of what the trailer probably wants us to fathom:
There's a dragon glass that we spot in there which is the only tool that can possibly help a human take on a White Walker, so you know the epic battle is going to be gruesome.Β
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Around 10 seconds into the trailer, you'll spot the tiny 'hand of the King' which we all know belongs to Tyrion. So something has happened to him, or maybe not?
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We also spot Arya and Bran's sword and wheelchair frozen in time and in snow, so clearly more destruction is in store.Β
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The scary part is when you see Jamie's hand frozen and just casually lying there. We'll be sad to see him dead, TBH.
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Also, towards the end of the teaser when we see this scene with the sword, you can see a shadow forming around it, and a lot of Reddit users believe that it's the Night King himself.
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Well, until now, we have been programmed to believe that this guy is the ultimate enemy of the world right there. However, the poor guy might have some backstory which led to his doom and now why he'd pledged he just wants an army of dead people. This teaser sure turned our beloved Winterfell into a Wintehell actually but the whys and the hows will only be answered in 10 days now.Β
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