Wonder how long it'll be before Bran tells Jon who his actual parents are. I wouldn't be surprised if he finds out tonight. Think Jon and Dany will be meeting up soon too. Jon needs Dragonstone and thanks to Sam, knows Dany is sat on a mountain of it.
Things I think will happen tonight: Jon travels to Dragonstone and meets Dany, reunites with Tyrion and Melisandre (who is at Dragonstone in one of the S7 trailers). Arya reunites with either Nymeria (she left her in the forests up north) or Sandor and the Brotherhood without Banners (they are currently heading north), either of which convinces her to go back to Winterfell and reunite with her family instead of straight to King's Landing. Euron ****s up some Tyrell/Sand/Greyjoy ships, his 'gift' to Cersei will be Ellaria, Theon, Yara, Ollena, etc. Bran arrives at Winterfell, and Jon's parentage is revealed either to him or Sansa (if he's already at Dragonstone). Gendry's finally coming back from his boating holiday. Either this episode or the next. I overthink this **** waaaaaay too much.
If there was a book on it (and probably some place somewhere there is)... I'd stick a fiver on Little Finger sitting on the Iron Throne at the end of the next series.
Based on the images of Arya with Littlefinger's dagger, I don't think he'll even reach the end of this series, maybe even the next couple of episodes...
You're getting way too forensic - I didn't know (remember) he even had a particular dagger. But if Arya did, then I reckon she's using for regicide purposes with the intention of dropping Little Finger in it
I get what you are saying about being 'way too forensic', but this is Game of Thrones we're talking about. Also, it's actually come up just in the most recent episode - it was featured heavily in the book Sam finds Dragonstone locations in. Probably something to do with it being Valyrian Steel. It's the dagger that someone tries to assassinate Bran with in the first series, which Littlefinger says belongs to Tyrion, but it actually is Littlefingers (or an associates, either way, LF is in possession of it currently). Nah, she'll kill him with it, probably with Sansa's help. There's no point in putting regicide on him, because if Arya does somehow end up killing Cersei, she's not going to get away with it. Not that she will kill Cersei anyway, Jaime's gonna be doing that. I don't think she's going to kill anyone else on her list, others will do it instead. The problem for LF is that he isn't as in control as he believes he is. The reason he managed to always control Ned was because he was in King's Landing, his house where the Starks are out of their comfort zone. Now he's in the North, in Stark territory. The one card he has is the Knights of the Vale, which can very easily be taken from him if Sansa told anyone who LF kicked out the Moon Door.
Well, 2 of those were right and an extra one of them is set up to happen next episode so I'm calling that a success.
Yes, but I don't want to spoil it, so it is a bit of a teaser to re-assure those who complained of no tits last week