Imagine: In the scene where Night King comes face to face with Bran and takes out his sword , he bends his knee, kneels down and gives the sword to Bran .......
@@brrrr1584 Books haven't gotten that far yet so we don't know what happens. That Night King comment was an idea that sounds pretty cool. Unfortunately D&D decided to go for the unexpected for every character so the show became miserable irl
@@brrrr1584 Yea I think the books ended at season 6. Ironically enough, all the major issues started in season 7. You gotta give D&D credit for wanting to make the show and doing a great job using the books to write the script. But there's no doubt they can't write themselves.
@@jacktorrance9378 😂😂 actually Podrick should have got the Iron throne. He can satisfy Cersei, Daenerys, Sansa, Arya, Yara..and everyone will happily rule under Podrick😂
lol he's not good at parties, somehow he reminds me of ppl who have been through or seen some very rough times like war & death, they are few of words , almost gone
I am happy he was pushed and he broke his body!!! Bran has a very despicable and negative personality,he thinks his wheelchair is his pedestal!! Useless and annoying character!!
You know there are still books coming? With the true Story? Where robbs wife and Child survived? Where catelyn was brought Back to Life? Where robb declared Jon a stark? Where the Most interesting Stories emerged? Grrm will give US an ending WE deserve
@@bonzilicke Is he trying to tell us all Daenerys needed was good therapist i cant imagine something much worse than season 8 put that version of season 9 definitly would be a lot lot worse.
I just think the 3 eyed raven was the villain and let things happen so that it’s collective consciousness would be king. It lured Bran through vision to the tree so that it wouldn’t be killed by the Night King and could live on, When Jon knees to Bran you realize who the real villain was.
The idea of a sinister Elven hive mind which hates humans taking over the human kingdoms could be interesting. The Night King trying to destroy the Raven to save humans because he used to be human would be like a monster destroying the evil maker which brought it into being.
Brandon Stark becoming the Night King would've been a much better arc than what we ended up with. Also, they should've kept the original leafy design for the Children - it was beautiful and ethereal - almost deer-like. That grayish reptilian design they replaced it with was terrible.
I thought that also as well. In the books, Melisandre see Bloodraven in her flames and said that she saw the face of the true enemy. Bloodraven is a character that teach Bran to expand his powers to see the future. Ultimately, Bran is going to be chained to this fate, he will summon and control all the wights at will to destroy or "purify" Westeros. He is going to become and ice mad king sitting in his throne in the lands of always winter, where the "hero", maybe Jon Snow (i don´t know) will have to stab him and end the long night.
@@veijiouuuu or maybe Bran wargs into the NK in episode 3 helping Arya kill him, but in that process his mind is corrupted by the NK (or a part of him dies with the NK) and he slowly grows more apart from humanity, even more than the 3 Eyed Raven has...he hears "whispers" out of nowhere, but they are more like feelings rather than whispers...they push him to check the future about Daenerys and discovers what she's about to do. He knows now, he has to be the new NK and stop the zombie army and use it for good as a last deed as a "human". What remains of Bran goes and fights Dany and her dragons for that reason and then goes back north with the zombie army and rebuilds the Wall (fulfilling the Bran the Builder story). He marches North with the zombie army and the ppl of Westeros never hear about Bran ever again...they end up making stories about big giants that came in the long night, about Bran the Builder who helped build the Wall, these stories go from generation to generation and they are altered beyond recognition. Now what they could hint in the show before/during these events, maybe through visions of Bran or more stories from Sam's books: It turns out the whole prophecy is a loop where the 3 eyed Raven (called Bran) becomes the Night King, then "Bran the Builder" creates/repairs the Wall. The only difference between the loops would be that Bran doesn't have to have a father that gets beheaded, etc, but all roads of the story will always lead to him becoming the NK...like there were many Brans and there will be many more...imagine that xD I think it's way more satisfying than the end we got, at least for me...seeing the NK dead without explanation about what he wants or why he has these powers similar to Bran's or what is the connection between him and the 3 eyed raven...it was anticlimactic.
@@TudorSicaru yeeees the ending was lame, it didnt make sense the whole night king story arc. In the books was more interesting because... So Bloodraven have being perpetrating forbidden magic against Bran all along. Among the free folk have said that entering the mind of a human is the worst thing a warg can do. Bloodraven was manipulating Brann all the time by entering his mind through dreams since the day he fell off the tower. Bran, Catelyn, Patchface, Beric Dondarrion and few others are "touched" by the gods. They "died" and come back to "life" but they became somewhat... twisted. They were not the same. Maybe Bran´s twisted psyche didn´t caught much attention because he was alive and he was still just a boy. But the damage was there, his increasing sadness would morph into a severe depression. Bloodraven entered into Bran´s mind as much he did into his wolf. And Brann entered into Hodor´s mind with the consequences that we all ready know. So Bran´s damage was cause not by the fall, but by Bloodraven skinchanging magic. Bloodraven is affecting and tormenting people minds without knowing it. Or does he consciously doing it? When Bran meets Bloodraven for the first time, he saw a corpse. Meera, who already protects and believe his brother´s mission, is definitely uncomfortable all the time they are with Bloodraven. she felt something was fishy... Maybe Jojen also was manipulated too. In the books, Jojen was sacrificed as a part of a dark ritual (blood magic). One day, Bran didn´t know where Jojen or Meera were. Some days later, Bran drank Jojen´s blood (without know it) that the "children of the forest" gave him. And here is the thing... Crows are all liars. The tree-eyed raven always promised Bran that he will eventually fly, but for me this is a trap. Maybe he who claims to be Bloodraven isn´t the real Bloodraven. The real Bloodraven died all those years ago. Maybe the thing that Jojen and Bran watch and listen its just a completely different entity, a more darker, and hungry deity. Maybe the real Bloodraven was seduced by this entity and possess him since then. For me, whoever Bloodraven is, its lurking and feeding himself with the blood of powerful greenseer or skinchanger individuals. After all, when the four of them are inside the cave, they notice hundreds of bones on the floor... And when Bloodreaven talks, is only the dark entity that use the memories and powers of the real Bloodreaven. The weirwood tree is a parasite and a host of the corpse of Bloodreaven. The weirwood is using a magical body to make itself "present" in the world of men. The weirwood tree is memory preserved. But for nature be able to "talk" it would need to possess a corpse who can be able to warg into animals and men. This entity is feeding itself of powerful greenseers all along, so it can comunicate with humans on their own tongue. Through Bran´s blood runs the blood of the first men, magical greensight, skinchanger powers and he has royal blood in his veins, so he is a valuable asset for Bloodraven. For me, this dark entity (not bloodraven) wants to taste Bran´s blood. This entity that possess Bloodraven´s corpse bait Jojen, telling him to fulfill an important quest by freeing the chained wolf. And with Bran is happening the same thing. "Bloodraven" is showing Bran all this dreams and illusions of the past (memories of the weirwood tree and other greenseers have witness) to keep him engaged and making feel that he is also some kind of a piece of puzzle that will complete a higher destiny (helping Jon to be azor ahai). But in reality the entity is feeding Bran like a pig that eventually will be sacrificed too. Maybe, this entity is really the great other that Melisandre saw in her flames as the enemy, but she could only see the body in which this entity is using at the moment (Bloodraven). When the time comes, she will see Bran's face. Maybe this dark deity can summon or call wights at will. Maybe that´s why Bloodreaven corpse is reanimated and can talk and move and so on, but that makes him no different from a wight. A parasite that reanimates corpses is common in fungi and insect world. The insects body move but they are not alive at all. And in this world, people have been resurrected by powers of the gods: patchface by the drowned god, beric dondarrion by the lord of light, wights by the great other... But they are not the same, they are less of a human, they are not alive, they are being controlled without knowing it. Maybe all of this gods are the same god, the god with many names or many faces... 😏 Fungi and trees comunicate through its branches with other trees and fungis, so a forest acts like a hive mind. Maybe in the books we will get something similar to what we saw on television. While Bran is diving (not flying) in this ocean of illusions of prophecies, ancient memories of many dead greenseers, dead wargs and basically being brainwash, Meera will found out the truth by her own... and after she finds out that all of this was "Bloodravens" trap since the beginning, this dark god will summon again wights thath were buried around to reach the cave and capture Bran. Bran will hear the voice of Meera: enter Hodor. And then, after they escaped, we will see how Bloodreaven corpse will turn "off" and become inanimated. After they are safe, Meera will tell Bran what she discovered when he was "diving" in memories. That she saw the body of his brother, murdered by the children of the forest. And Bran also would tell Meera what he saw before he heard her voice. Bran would tell her that they must go North. Keep going North. Reaching the land of ever winter. His purpose will be to confront and defeat this dark entity that after this will hunt him over and over again? What did Bran saw? Maybe Meera and Bran are George R.R. Martin´s Frodo an Sam´s journey to Mordor. Meera will die eventually and this will be the end of humanity within Bran. Maybe when Bran is finally alone, he will be seduced by the great other plan: Ultimately, Bran is going to be chained to this fate, he will summon and control all the wights at will to destroy or "purify" Westeros. Because he and the great other have seen what humanity is costing to world. Bran will accept the call and warg into many corpses, he will become a god like figure himself, with a hive mind that will feed from the blood of the many that will fall in this purge, and this mental state, Bran will not know when to stop. He will enter in a "sleep" mode, purifying westeros perpetually, unable to wake up. He is going to become and ice "mad" king sitting in his throne in the lands of always winter, where the "hero", maybe Jon Snow (i don´t know) will have to stab him and, check mate him and ending the long night. After all, Melissandre will resurrect Jon, Jon will be touched by the gods as well, and will remember his visions while he was dead or when he is alive again, he will have dreams of the future to come, the dead will rise and winter will come. Jon snow and Melissandre will have to defeat this great other whithout knowing it's Bran. Maybe we get somewhat like in the show, Jon with a group of warriors going on a quest north to the wall, were they will fight wights to reach Brans. Many will die, until the point they finally reach Brans throne room in the lands of ever winter, custody by white walkers Because it has passed many years, Jon won't recognize Bran at first glance, but when he is infront of him, he will be shock by the truth. By killing Bran, Jon will kill his Stark side of his bloodline family. Bran will open his eyes from his dream or nightmare, just to seeing Jon again after all this time, like he told him he would do when he was in coma in the first season, Jon promised to be there when Bran wake up. Bran will die in jons arms happily. Jons hair will turn grey and white (his Targaryen bloodline) and it would be a symbolic metaphor of him growing old, "dying" one last time after the painful thing he had to do. Jon will never return south to the wall. Just like many others before him, they will talk about him not knowing what happened to him. The long night is over and westeros can start to dream for the summer that will come.
@@franciscotelles-leon3641 tv show ruined the release of books too. Now Martin is trying to figure out how to fix what they broke, and they broke a lot
There was a theory a while back that went: Bran worped into the man the children of the forest turned into the night king in the moment it actually happened and it trapped Bran in that body. He went partially insane and looked for a way to return, but could not. So he wanted to die. That is supposed to be the reason he did not put up much of a fight in the end.
@@Changshu You're being very generous with Martin. He had plenty of time to put out books for them to draw from. It's been 12 years since the last one. The same year the TV series started. Everyone wants to blame the showrunners cause they supposedly ruined the story, but it falls more on Martin. The show turns out to be great and he got distracted with being uber-famous and doing other things and let the story fade. He'll never finish it, not because of anything the showrunners did that he needs to fix, but because either he doesn't care to or he got stuck and didn't know where to go with this very complex story. It's easy to put the blame on the showrunners and for him to jump on that bandwagon, but where are the last books?
My theory was that Bran or at least a part of him was the Night King after he stood in the past for too long. Which the three eyed raven warned him about. He then tries to go after himself to stop everything. And he told the mad King "to burn them all", meaning the dead but caused the King who didnt understand it to turn mad. A truly dramatic loop with the bittersweet ending being Jon having to kill Bran to end it. But instead we did get D&Ds wet farts...
I had theorized that Bran was the night king in the following: First, it was said that if you continue traveling to the past you could get stuck there. Second, I thought the white walkers would blast through westeros so easily bran felt the way to stop them would be to go to the past and prevent the children of the forest from making them. However, he wargs into the man that they ultimately turn into the night king and he gets stuck in the body. His powers alter in that instead of warging into living beings, he wargs into dead ones. Hence the change in eyes that the dead have being similar to the change in eyes when he wargs. It also explains why the night king goes after bran; he's trying to stop his own existence.
It just shows yet again that there was SO MUCH they could have done to create an epic conclusion for this often times phenomenal series. So sad what we got instead
I always say that the last scene of Bran being wheeled out of the Small Council meeting should have showed his eyes turn blue right at the very end as the camera zoomed in on his face (I was expecting it when I saw the show)…. That would have been all I needed to make the ending worthwhile to me.
It would be sooooo amazing if “three eyed raven” is just the consciousness of the blood stone emperor who tried to become a god but instead unleashed the long night
the whole Bran storyline was very bad, Arya's storyline, too. They both have so mighty abilities but they don't use them properly. I hope that George R.R. Martin lives long enough to finish the books
Isn't that just caused by him becoming all knowing, in combination of the trauma and grieve he had to endure when so many friends, incluiding hodor, died protecting him?
@@jelmervd2l I agree with this, it probably just comes with being all knowing. It kinda reminds me of doctor strange from the time he found out the 1 way they win, and the final fight of end game. His moves are more calculated - he doesn’t do much fighting at all. One point, he stops fighting to stop water from flooding the battleground, even though he’s one of the stronger avengers and could contribute a lot in battle. He also doesn’t get frustrated alongside the others when they failed to get the gauntlet off thanos before the snap. I think it’s the stoicism that comes with extreme knowledge. Also similar to monks full of wisdom
Rather than losing humanity and compassion, he’s likely jaded from knowing all and having been through what he has. The only things that really made him show some kind of visible reaction were the creation of the night king and I think learning that Jon snow was actually Aegon Targaryen
Stunning edit. A true masterpiece. I want whoever made this to know that this made me fall back in love with the Game of Thrones universe. And I want them to know I’m thankful.
I believe Bran died when he met the Three Eyed Raven (formerly Brynden Rivers, a Targaryen bastard) because he BECAME the Three Eyed Raven. This is exactly what the Three Eyed Raven told Bran when he said, "You will fly." I believe somehow Bran/Brynden was able to communicate with the Night King, and he controlled most of the events leading up to him becoming king in the end. He quite literally exclaims, "Why do you think I came all this way?" when he is asked if he will take the throne in the end. To do this he had to defeat Cersei, Dany, the Night King, and even Jon, and he played them against each other successfully. The look that the Night King gives to Bran the moment before Arya kills him is one of confusion and betrayal. This leads me to wonder who Melisandre truly is/was, could she be Shiera Seastar? She is clearly aiding him in the process.
bran said to sansa and arya I can't lord of anything now, im the Three eyed Raven. the he contradicted himself by saying thats why I came all this way. I think this is a hole in the plot and not intended.
I think if the plot given is so bad, it's free game for everyone to make up their own headcanons. It's definitely better than all this happening to subvert expectations.
I'm not sure why people say that Season 8 sucks, it was far better than any of seasons 1 to 4. I agree that the final episode was too slow, but wasn't really bad; it was appropriate to slow down after all the violence of all seasons since there was nobody else to fight.
I don't think that Bran was the Night King but I definitely think that he was responsible for the madness of Aerys Targaryian. Still a better plot that what those two jackoffs wrote for season 8.
Nahh man he loved a wildling he's going back to the wildlands he never wanted to be king he never was gonna be king he's the peoples champ, the reunion with ghost is bittersweet they are both broken and wounded but they finally get to rest jon had enough war for 10 lifetimes he was always close to his uncle Benji who was a scout for the nights watch he looked up to him I think it is what Jon wanted
i was also waiting for the mad king reveal. he was preparing for the dead with wildfire but he went crazy like hodor. but the question is who did it. was it bran or the earlier three eyed raven
@@SaulBedMan It was mentioned in the book or somewhere else. The previous three eyed raven was targeryan. He was trying to manupilate king's thoughts in a good way i think but king became more delusional and mad. Something like that. I don't remember exactly:d
imagine if this theory had came true,it would be cool when bran gets his heart plunged by the dagger and his eyes turn blue(in my own headcanon he is actually the man himself tied to the tree,he didn't warg into the man and get trapped he was that man)it zooms to bran's eye then it zooms back out revealing the night king's face in the present.
That's exactly what I was going for. Were I to have better editing skills, that would have been the desired end product. Sounds cool just thinking about it again!
He is not the Night King, but he is the best player in the game. He knew everything, and let it happen, just to become King. Doenst even have to kill himself, others do that for him. And make no mistake, he knew all along.... Why do you think he came all that way?!
Yall forget the part where he said he cant be king or lord of winterfell because he's the three eyed raven the season couldn't even keep the dialogues with characters consistent without tripping on itself
Let's all pay a momment of silence to the truly murdered characters of this series, in the last seasons, and some before. Night King Danerys Oberyn Snow, the knower of nothing And bran
Actually... Daenarys losing her mind in a natural way is a lot better. It's honestly one of the few things in the last season which actually made any sense.
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@@markherring3513 apperantly if you stick a piece into a man's heart or whatever, it turns them into a white walker Or maybe it was specially enchanted ?
@@MasonStoijck aaahhh..it creates a white walker..doesnt kill them. But i thought when they brought one in a box to show Cersei they said only thing that can kill them is fire or dragon glass.
I was so convinced Bran was going to turn out to be Night King. Even in the early seasons the three eyed raven told Bran if he goes a long back in time he may get lost there. I was so convinced that Bran would try to track the history of Night King only to eventually get stuck with the Children and getting turned. Even in this video you hear the three eyed raven saying "It us beautiful beneath the sea, but if you stay too long ender you'd drown". But what we got was so disappointing.
I just release that the night king is actually a Brandon and a stark. When bran said I remember what it felt like to be Brandon stark, the video show the night king walking, looking miserable. Brandon of old was one like Bran of now ( a three eye raven king, who was turned into a weapon because of his great ability of forseen the future, present and pass. He was the only one to protect the greenseer but they didn't know he would become evil after piercing him with the black stone. The greenseer that die in the show was also a brandon. I believe that the night king mission was to kill all the future greenseer called Brandon because he didn't want the repeating cycle or he needed to take back his place as a king. Brandon Stark therefore saw the future, pass and present, he knew dam well that he would become a king. (Old Nan said, "All ravens are liar"). Brandon needed to rewrite the past as far as before the Targaryen came to westoros. That is why Dany had to die and Jon had to go beyond the wall and the North an independent state as before. The cycle will end with him because he will not be able to father any children. Remember the last greenseer was a bastard but who was his mother/father? Was it a stark lineage? That blade (dagger) was forge from morning to kill all greenseer/Brandon/ white walker. My question is why Brandon asking about drogon? Furthermore, why Drogon didn't killed Jon? Is the blade in Danny's heart a weapon against the greenseer? Danny's heart is a living dragon because she has the power to hatch the eggs of dragon. Furthermore, she was sacrifice by her lover to bring peace to people and kill the old night king. as in the begin ( azurie sacrifice his love to force a weapon to defeat the old night walker). Hence, Brandon need to know where Drogon takes Danny's body for the Dagger in her heart because its the weapon that can kill a night king if the past should every repeat in the future or he fail to rewrite the past.
I haven't read the books, but watched the show a few times. I felt that everything came full circle in the end. The only difference was the white walkers were no more.
if you gave a thought ,it was bran who told that jon is rightfull owner for thronewhich created a hatred among everyone for danerys which in result was a reason she destroyed kings landing nd also he knew if she did that jon would kill her who knows if he was lying in first place
Kind of reminds me of the dark crystal. Spiritual beings split in two, an evil side, and a good side. Three eyed raven and night king die, you get bran
WOWOWOWOWOWOW, What an edit showing who the real evil(night king) was, I always did wonder why he didn't try to change any of the future because his evil mind was loving the way it was going, he truly became evil and became the defacto behind the scenes night King!! You showed that the nite king and John realized it in the end. Great work and the next sequel should be showing that fact with brown trying to destroy all the kingdoms in secret by rebuilding the Dead behind the scenes while being king!! Wow what's good writers that would be an amazing sequel
Bran isn’t the Night King, he’s potentially the “other” that is the enemy of the lord of light but regardless the “three eyed raven” has been the real baddie all along. The night king was made to stop him and was like a “nuclear option” as the NK would do whatever it took to get to Bran. Even killing every person in Westeros if necessary. The prequel series they’re currently making will end with some confirmation or at least some big hint to this theory with another prequel series to come afterwards showing three eyed ravens origin, real powers and master plan. THEN there will be a sequel to GOT to come after where Bran has to be taken down, probably by Jon as he’s the the lord of lights “chosen” - the prince that was promised - still a prince as he never took the throne and Bran thinks he’s no longer a threat because he’s gone into exile.
It's a fact that when Night King touches someone, that thing turns into a walker or joins his dead army. The Night King has touched bran already but he was alive when the night king touched him. So, what if the Night King is able to transfer himself into bran after his death by Arya stark? It is totally possible. Bran had no desire to be a lord (of winterfell) let alone be a King of the 7 kingdoms (now 6). So I think in the ending of S8, some part of Night king is still inside of Bran. Bran purposefully took control of all the kingdoms by being a King and it will not be long before his eyes will turn cold blue and he'll just start murdering the people of king's landing to build his dead army again. Jon Snow(Aegon) who is king beyond the wall, will have to return to the south to defeat/kill his own brother Bran who is not bran anymore but the Night King himself!! At the end, John snow will be the Prince who was promised by bringing the final dawn and peace. What an epic ending it will be to this legendary fantasy series and it'll also coverup/overshadow the mistakes of season 8. Just waiting for the SNOW series!❤️
That is not a fact. When the night king touched a baby on the forehead it turned, but that’s the only time we see a white walker being created. I think it needs to be specifically a male baby to be turned. When he touched bran he left his mark on him and could then enter the 3 eyed raven’s hideout.
For the Jon Snow prequel, I’m really hoping The Night King and Bran being the same person comes to fruition. Maybe it could happen by The Night King imprinting part of his spirit in Bran, like a Horcrux, when Bran warged into the past to see his creation?
I think Bran is the night king. He was pushed out of his body by the 3 eyed raven into that man leaf was stabbing with Dragonglass. Trapped there until he could amass an army to kill the 3 eyed raven. Thats why he was chasing Brans (his) body to free himself. Think of it. Your still connected to yourself and the only way to be free is to Kill them all. Or lol kill your body. Because the 3 eyed raven keeps going back in time stopping you. He always looked at Jon funny.
I read something somewhere that said Bran can't be the night king cause he "Can't change the past" Except he totally could! He's the reason Hodor can only say "Hodor" When he called out to his father, Ned Stark HEARD HIM Maybe the story was leaning into the whole time paradox thing of "those who change the past end up creating the very things they sought to change" but he had an effect! Why couldn't there have been an arc where Bran after realizing that Ned heard him tries to go back into the past to change events and ends up causing everything wrong with westeros at the start of the series. And maybe this realization that he is indirectly causing the tragic events in the series/is unable to stop them from happening leads him to becoming the emotionless husk we see in the last 2 seasons. The knowledge that everything is inevitable makes him emotionally give up. And through this process he forms more of a connection with the Night King, the night king constantly being there watching Bran as he tries to change the past, silently. Then Bran starts going into the past and causing harm intentionally, everything is inevitable, he will make sure of it. Finally culminating in Bran encouraging Jaime to push his younger self out the window, setting the events of the series into motion. And this event, Bran taking the step to "kill himself" reveals that he is the night king.
@@LamiNalchor It's not the strongest defense in hindsight, something alone the lines of Bran warging into the Night King during his transformation and overall being connected to him in some way.
I thought he was the life force of the night king. The knight King wanted to capture Bran to keep him alive and not tell the secrets of his army. I thought in season 8 the night king would be defeated by Jon Snow sacrificing Bran after Bran finally figured out that their life forces were connected.
It’s weird that he’s always had this eerie relationship with the night king and he loses himself after he gets touched by the NK becoming more mysterious and vague. Yet in the end he ends up being king of the seven kingdoms
Yeah that could be another ending that everything that happened in season 8 , dany burning the city, tyrion suggesting brans name.. It was possible bran warged and did everything to get the throne. But the writers just wasted the show
Bran being the Night King was the moment everyone waited for. The canonic storyline was the flattest belly splash no one even guessed. How the story was so splendid all the way until up until season 7 is still beyond me, and I'm not even a hardcore fan.
Imagine if they come up with another sequel, where night king brandon rules kings landing, and john snow with his (dragons+wildlings) alongwith arya(noone army+ some other creatures she found in west of westros) and sansa being queen in north attack kingslanding. This would be epic.
Yess may be Because, in earlier episodes when sam killed one, the crows shouted over the trees...it were signs...and than lastly bran was shown to use them...may be it is like this
I Like to think that bran is the main antagonist of the series, dude ended an empire, became a king, I think all possible enemies have been slain. All that with just him watching, possibly knowing about it all while just being creepy. Dude is a legend
I heard from some source that the original scripted ending for GOT is Bran become Night King, and take the white walker back to north and settled in a long sleep to be awaken. The gameboard is reset, waiting for the next Game of Thorns.
I’ll never forgive them for what they did to him. They practically erased who he was, who Bran was, all just so the three eyed raven would be the king. All we were left with was an empty shell of a person who is practically emotionless. It’s like Bran has already been dead.
Never have I seen that show that spent seven and almost 8 seasons giving fans everything they wanted in a revenge drama type piece. And then in the final episode they do everything that fans didn’t want
I'm not sure why people say that Season 8 sucks, it was far better than any of seasons 1 to 4. I agree that the final episode was too slow, but wasn't really bad; it was appropriate to slow down after all the violence of all seasons since there was nobody else to fight.
It would have been fucking epic if when Bran was declared King. The very very last scene of Game of Thrones is Bran sitting alone somewhere and it closes in slowly and his eyes turn blue
@@bigddlover1 I wouldnt say it was "cringy" to have a girl kill him, just that it made no sense, seeing as how Jon has been hyped up though the entire series as the "chosen one". It was stupid, sure, but had they spent time actually foreshowing her role in the NK's death or took the time to flesh the idea out more than "girl power!" than it could have worked. Maybe not worked well, but it could have worked... The idea itself isnt cringy, the execution most certainly was though...
@@bigddlover1 exactly. The sad part is, I really do think D&D truly believed that it was a great way to "subvert expectations" (their words). Like I said, if they would have actually set it up it they might have pulled it off and made it feel like more than pandering but they didn't (even if they had that doesn't mean that it would have been good lol). You can't spend that many seasons essentially making Jon the shows Jesus Christ and then have him do next to nothing to deal with the apocalyptic event unfolding...
Why would the Night King let him go if he already touched him. What if Winter came through Danny's fire? "A man with no motive is a man no one suspects. " -Lord Baelish
Imagine: In the scene where Night King comes face to face with Bran and takes out his sword , he bends his knee, kneels down and gives the sword to Bran .......
Stop, just stop it! It brings back memories of what actually happened :(
Oh gosh book spoiler?
I haven’t read them yet
@@brrrr1584 Books haven't gotten that far yet so we don't know what happens. That Night King comment was an idea that sounds pretty cool. Unfortunately D&D decided to go for the unexpected for every character so the show became miserable irl
@@haiderm7745 oh gotcha! It makes sense that the books are behind since the writing stopped following the books
@@brrrr1584 Yea I think the books ended at season 6. Ironically enough, all the major issues started in season 7. You gotta give D&D credit for wanting to make the show and doing a great job using the books to write the script. But there's no doubt they can't write themselves.
I read somewhere that Ed Sheeran is the night king
No it's Podrick.
@@jacktorrance9378 😂😂 actually Podrick should have got the Iron throne. He can satisfy Cersei, Daenerys, Sansa, Arya, Yara..and everyone will happily rule under Podrick😂
@@achileztommasinosan7912 yeah and I wouldn't be shocked as they were gonna massacre the ending one way or another
😂🤣
Might as well. His appearance marked the beginning of the show turning to shite.
Everyone: "Bran! I'm so glad to see you alive! 😃"
Bran: * *Says a sentence* *
Everyone: 😕
lol he's not good at parties,
somehow he reminds me of ppl who have been through or seen some very rough times like war & death, they are few of words , almost gone
Lol
I am happy he was pushed and he broke his body!!! Bran has a very despicable and negative personality,he thinks his wheelchair is his pedestal!! Useless and annoying character!!
If you ever wanted to know all the truth in the world, and you get it, you will react exactly like Bran.
@@Okbye654Lol what are you talking about? Are you forgetting the 3 eye raven practically took over? He was never like this
There were moments in the series where I hoped he could control dragons instead of birds
As it should have been! So much potential lost. The whole Bran thing was empty and meaningless.
Then dany wouldn't be as powerful as they wanted, u idots
He would in books
@@nadeemmir681 The dragons were a Targaryen thing. The entire dragon story is about Targaryen. Brandon is lucky if he got birds.
@@KS-wk6uk Lol, what a cop out BS explanation.
So many possibilities..... Yet it's all over in a forgettable manner.....
Yeah season 8 ruined the entire series for me,I don't even wanna watch the prequel
You know there are still books coming? With the true Story? Where robbs wife and Child survived? Where catelyn was brought Back to Life? Where robb declared Jon a stark? Where the Most interesting Stories emerged? Grrm will give US an ending WE deserve
@@YoO161 sad to say but I doubt he is gonna finish them...he is up there in age with quite abit to go
@@bonzilicke Is he trying to tell us all Daenerys needed was good therapist i cant imagine something much worse than season 8 put that version of season 9 definitly would be a lot lot worse.
@Google User Yeah, blame everything on someone else, like China or Russia, that's the most democratic thing in the world.
I just think the 3 eyed raven was the villain and let things happen so that it’s collective consciousness would be king. It lured Bran through vision to the tree so that it wouldn’t be killed by the Night King and could live on, When Jon knees to Bran you realize who the real villain was.
The idea of a sinister Elven hive mind which hates humans taking over the human kingdoms could be interesting. The Night King trying to destroy the Raven to save humans because he used to be human would be like a monster destroying the evil maker which brought it into being.
Why would it choose a cripple? You'd think luring someone with working legs would be easier
@@rowanmelton7643 but using someone who people think is good and not powerful is a great disguise.
@@ElizabethPD24 it is really indeed.
@@rowanmelton7643 Because Bran happened to be powerful warg, that rivaled three eyed ravens powers.
Brandon Stark becoming the Night King would've been a much better arc than what we ended up with. Also, they should've kept the original leafy design for the Children - it was beautiful and ethereal - almost deer-like. That grayish reptilian design they replaced it with was terrible.
agreed
To be fair. The latter thing would have been difficult to do practically speaking without CGI.
I thought that also as well. In the books, Melisandre see Bloodraven in her flames and said that she saw the face of the true enemy. Bloodraven is a character that teach Bran to expand his powers to see the future. Ultimately, Bran is going to be chained to this fate, he will summon and control all the wights at will to destroy or "purify" Westeros. He is going to become and ice mad king sitting in his throne in the lands of always winter, where the "hero", maybe Jon Snow (i don´t know) will have to stab him and end the long night.
@@veijiouuuu or maybe Bran wargs into the NK in episode 3 helping Arya kill him, but in that process his mind is corrupted by the NK (or a part of him dies with the NK) and he slowly grows more apart from humanity, even more than the 3 Eyed Raven has...he hears "whispers" out of nowhere, but they are more like feelings rather than whispers...they push him to check the future about Daenerys and discovers what she's about to do. He knows now, he has to be the new NK and stop the zombie army and use it for good as a last deed as a "human".
What remains of Bran goes and fights Dany and her dragons for that reason and then goes back north with the zombie army and rebuilds the Wall (fulfilling the Bran the Builder story). He marches North with the zombie army and the ppl of Westeros never hear about Bran ever again...they end up making stories about big giants that came in the long night, about Bran the Builder who helped build the Wall, these stories go from generation to generation and they are altered beyond recognition.
Now what they could hint in the show before/during these events, maybe through visions of Bran or more stories from Sam's books:
It turns out the whole prophecy is a loop where the 3 eyed Raven (called Bran) becomes the Night King, then "Bran the Builder" creates/repairs the Wall.
The only difference between the loops would be that Bran doesn't have to have a father that gets beheaded, etc, but all roads of the story will always lead to him becoming the NK...like there were many Brans and there will be many more...imagine that xD
I think it's way more satisfying than the end we got, at least for me...seeing the NK dead without explanation about what he wants or why he has these powers similar to Bran's or what is the connection between him and the 3 eyed raven...it was anticlimactic.
@@TudorSicaru yeeees the ending was lame, it didnt make sense the whole night king story arc.
In the books was more interesting because...
So Bloodraven have being perpetrating forbidden magic against Bran all along.
Among the free folk have said that entering the mind of a human is the worst thing a warg can do.
Bloodraven was manipulating Brann all the time by entering his mind through dreams since the day he fell off the tower.
Bran, Catelyn, Patchface, Beric Dondarrion and few others are "touched" by the gods.
They "died" and come back to "life" but they became somewhat... twisted. They were not the same.
Maybe Bran´s twisted psyche didn´t caught much attention because he was alive and he was still just a boy.
But the damage was there, his increasing sadness would morph into a severe depression.
Bloodraven entered into Bran´s mind as much he did into his wolf.
And Brann entered into Hodor´s mind with the consequences that we all ready know.
So Bran´s damage was cause not by the fall, but by Bloodraven skinchanging magic.
Bloodraven is affecting and tormenting people minds without knowing it. Or does he consciously doing it?
When Bran meets Bloodraven for the first time, he saw a corpse.
Meera, who already protects and believe his brother´s mission, is definitely uncomfortable all the time they are with Bloodraven. she felt something was fishy...
Maybe Jojen also was manipulated too.
In the books, Jojen was sacrificed as a part of a dark ritual (blood magic).
One day, Bran didn´t know where Jojen or Meera were.
Some days later, Bran drank Jojen´s blood (without know it) that the "children of the forest" gave him.
And here is the thing... Crows are all liars.
The tree-eyed raven always promised Bran that he will eventually fly, but for me this is a trap.
Maybe he who claims to be Bloodraven isn´t the real Bloodraven. The real Bloodraven died all those years ago.
Maybe the thing that Jojen and Bran watch and listen its just a completely different entity, a more darker, and hungry deity.
Maybe the real Bloodraven was seduced by this entity and possess him since then.
For me, whoever Bloodraven is, its lurking and feeding himself with the blood of powerful greenseer or skinchanger individuals.
After all, when the four of them are inside the cave, they notice hundreds of bones on the floor...
And when Bloodreaven talks, is only the dark entity that use the memories and powers of the real Bloodreaven. The weirwood tree is a parasite and a host of the corpse of Bloodreaven. The weirwood is using a magical body to make itself "present" in the world of men.
The weirwood tree is memory preserved. But for nature be able to "talk" it would need to possess a corpse who can be able to warg into animals and men. This entity is feeding itself of powerful greenseers all along, so it can comunicate with humans on their own tongue.
Through Bran´s blood runs the blood of the first men, magical greensight, skinchanger powers and he has royal blood in his veins, so he is a valuable asset for Bloodraven. For me, this dark entity (not bloodraven) wants to taste Bran´s blood.
This entity that possess Bloodraven´s corpse bait Jojen, telling him to fulfill an important quest by freeing the chained wolf.
And with Bran is happening the same thing. "Bloodraven" is showing Bran all this dreams and illusions of the past (memories of the weirwood tree and other greenseers have witness) to keep him engaged and making feel that he is also some kind of a piece of puzzle that will complete a higher destiny (helping Jon to be azor ahai).
But in reality the entity is feeding Bran like a pig that eventually will be sacrificed too.
Maybe, this entity is really the great other that Melisandre saw in her flames as the enemy, but she could only see the body in which this entity is using at the moment (Bloodraven). When the time comes, she will see Bran's face.
Maybe this dark deity can summon or call wights at will.
Maybe that´s why Bloodreaven corpse is reanimated and can talk and move and so on, but that makes him no different from a wight. A parasite that reanimates corpses is common in fungi and insect world. The insects body move but they are not alive at all.
And in this world, people have been resurrected by powers of the gods: patchface by the drowned god, beric dondarrion by the lord of light, wights by the great other... But they are not the same, they are less of a human, they are not alive, they are being controlled without knowing it.
Maybe all of this gods are the same god, the god with many names or many faces... 😏
Fungi and trees comunicate through its branches with other trees and fungis, so a forest acts like a hive mind.
Maybe in the books we will get something similar to what we saw on television.
While Bran is diving (not flying) in this ocean of illusions of prophecies, ancient memories of many dead greenseers, dead wargs and basically being brainwash, Meera will found out the truth by her own... and after she finds out that all of this was "Bloodravens" trap since the beginning, this dark god will summon again wights thath were buried around to reach the cave and capture Bran.
Bran will hear the voice of Meera: enter Hodor. And then, after they escaped, we will see how Bloodreaven corpse will turn "off" and become inanimated.
After they are safe, Meera will tell Bran what she discovered when he was "diving" in memories. That she saw the body of his brother, murdered by the children of the forest.
And Bran also would tell Meera what he saw before he heard her voice.
Bran would tell her that they must go North. Keep going North. Reaching the land of ever winter.
His purpose will be to confront and defeat this dark entity that after this will hunt him over and over again?
What did Bran saw?
Maybe Meera and Bran are George R.R. Martin´s Frodo an Sam´s journey to Mordor.
Meera will die eventually and this will be the end of humanity within Bran. Maybe when Bran is finally alone, he will be seduced by the great other plan:
Ultimately, Bran is going to be chained to this fate, he will summon and control all the wights at will to destroy or "purify" Westeros. Because he and the great other have seen what humanity is costing to world. Bran will accept the call and warg into many corpses, he will become a god like figure himself, with a hive mind that will feed from the blood of the many that will fall in this purge, and this mental state, Bran will not know when to stop.
He will enter in a "sleep" mode, purifying westeros perpetually, unable to wake up.
He is going to become and ice "mad" king sitting in his throne in the lands of always winter, where the "hero", maybe Jon Snow (i don´t know) will have to stab him and, check mate him and ending the long night.
After all, Melissandre will resurrect Jon, Jon will be touched by the gods as well, and will remember his visions while he was dead or when he is alive again, he will have dreams of the future to come, the dead will rise and winter will come.
Jon snow and Melissandre will have to defeat this great other whithout knowing it's Bran.
Maybe we get somewhat like in the show, Jon with a group of warriors going on a quest north to the wall, were they will fight wights to reach Brans.
Many will die, until the point they finally reach Brans throne room in the lands of ever winter, custody by white walkers
Because it has passed many years, Jon won't recognize Bran at first glance, but when he is infront of him, he will be shock by the truth.
By killing Bran, Jon will kill his Stark side of his bloodline family. Bran will open his eyes from his dream or nightmare, just to seeing Jon again after all this time, like he told him he would do when he was in coma in the first season, Jon promised to be there when Bran wake up. Bran will die in jons arms happily. Jons hair will turn grey and white (his Targaryen bloodline) and it would be a symbolic metaphor of him growing old, "dying" one last time after the painful thing he had to do.
Jon will never return south to the wall. Just like many others before him, they will talk about him not knowing what happened to him.
The long night is over and westeros can start to dream for the summer that will come.
The Valyrian dagger being "meant" to kill him would have been such a cool detail if he had turned out to be the Night King.
📈
The Night King being able to touch him in his vision would have been a good way to hint that too. So much wasted potential lol
@@franciscotelles-leon3641 tv show ruined the release of books too. Now Martin is trying to figure out how to fix what they broke, and they broke a lot
There was a theory a while back that went: Bran worped into the man the children of the forest turned into the night king in the moment it actually happened and it trapped Bran in that body. He went partially insane and looked for a way to return, but could not. So he wanted to die. That is supposed to be the reason he did not put up much of a fight in the end.
@@Changshu You're being very generous with Martin. He had plenty of time to put out books for them to draw from. It's been 12 years since the last one. The same year the TV series started. Everyone wants to blame the showrunners cause they supposedly ruined the story, but it falls more on Martin. The show turns out to be great and he got distracted with being uber-famous and doing other things and let the story fade. He'll never finish it, not because of anything the showrunners did that he needs to fix, but because either he doesn't care to or he got stuck and didn't know where to go with this very complex story. It's easy to put the blame on the showrunners and for him to jump on that bandwagon, but where are the last books?
My theory was that Bran or at least a part of him was the Night King after he stood in the past for too long. Which the three eyed raven warned him about. He then tries to go after himself to stop everything. And he told the mad King "to burn them all", meaning the dead but caused the King who didnt understand it to turn mad. A truly dramatic loop with the bittersweet ending being Jon having to kill Bran to end it.
But instead we did get D&Ds wet farts...
Damn. I actually like what we got on certain fronts but damn. That sounds pretty epic too.
That is a wet fart also
Bingo! This what we all reddits thought!
well, we still have hope. There's the Snow show coming.
@@lgmarco2k What?
I had theorized that Bran was the night king in the following: First, it was said that if you continue traveling to the past you could get stuck there. Second, I thought the white walkers would blast through westeros so easily bran felt the way to stop them would be to go to the past and prevent the children of the forest from making them. However, he wargs into the man that they ultimately turn into the night king and he gets stuck in the body.
His powers alter in that instead of warging into living beings, he wargs into dead ones. Hence the change in eyes that the dead have being similar to the change in eyes when he wargs. It also explains why the night king goes after bran; he's trying to stop his own existence.
Legendary comment brooooo ✊major mind f**k
Good writing bro
Mind blowing 😮
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Forgetting the whole Azor Ahaii and The Prince that was promised thingy
Great edit. That gave those scenes from season 8 a lot more meaning and emotional impact. Well done!
Thank you! Definitely could have took a bit more time on it, in addition to adding the warg eyes to the Night King and Bran, but still a fun edit.
Bran: knows everything
Jon: knows nothing
hahahahahaha
OMG
It just shows yet again that there was SO MUCH they could have done to create an epic conclusion for this often times phenomenal series. So sad what we got instead
honestly i have a feeliing they were just worn out, and decided to quickly finish the series.
@@ojtiv Yes because THEY wanted to wrap up to go to Star Wars… Hbo offered them another season to properly end this one but they refused
@@eralec who's they, i thought it was hbo who made the show
@@ojtiv Our lovely show runners
@@eralec Your mother was a dumb whore with a fat ass, did you know that?
I always say that the last scene of Bran being wheeled out of the Small Council meeting should have showed his eyes turn blue right at the very end as the camera zoomed in on his face (I was expecting it when I saw the show)…. That would have been all I needed to make the ending worthwhile to me.
It would be sooooo amazing if “three eyed raven” is just the consciousness of the blood stone emperor who tried to become a god but instead unleashed the long night
the whole Bran storyline was very bad, Arya's storyline, too. They both have so mighty abilities but they don't use them properly. I hope that George R.R. Martin lives long enough to finish the books
That would've been such a cliché cliffhanger ending 😅
But still better then what we've got 🤝🏼
God you are simple and easy to please
@@choopoopoo Yup…. Wouldn’t have been that hard for the showrunners to write a worthwhile ending, even if it was cliche.
imagine in the ending scene when briene of tarth pulls him out of that meeting room ,while leaving he smiles and his eyes turns blue and the end
You been watching too much Goose Bumps series buddy.
Yeah that could be a reason why bran didn't contribute in any way to the battle of winterfell
They should have put this in here
honestly, that would still have been better
It was podrick, not Brienne
He was not the Night King, he became his heir, the moment he toutched him he slowly lost his humanity and compassion.
Fr fr I was wondering why isn’t anyone talking about this theory
Isn't that just caused by him becoming all knowing, in combination of the trauma and grieve he had to endure when so many friends, incluiding hodor, died protecting him?
@@jelmervd2l I agree with this, it probably just comes with being all knowing. It kinda reminds me of doctor strange from the time he found out the 1 way they win, and the final fight of end game. His moves are more calculated - he doesn’t do much fighting at all. One point, he stops fighting to stop water from flooding the battleground, even though he’s one of the stronger avengers and could contribute a lot in battle. He also doesn’t get frustrated alongside the others when they failed to get the gauntlet off thanos before the snap.
I think it’s the stoicism that comes with extreme knowledge. Also similar to monks full of wisdom
Rather than losing humanity and compassion, he’s likely jaded from knowing all and having been through what he has. The only things that really made him show some kind of visible reaction were the creation of the night king and I think learning that Jon snow was actually Aegon Targaryen
Stunning edit. A true masterpiece. I want whoever made this to know that this made me fall back in love with the Game of Thrones universe. And I want them to know I’m thankful.
No problem
Same here.❤
I believe Bran died when he met the Three Eyed Raven (formerly Brynden Rivers, a Targaryen bastard) because he BECAME the Three Eyed Raven. This is exactly what the Three Eyed Raven told Bran when he said, "You will fly." I believe somehow Bran/Brynden was able to communicate with the Night King, and he controlled most of the events leading up to him becoming king in the end. He quite literally exclaims, "Why do you think I came all this way?" when he is asked if he will take the throne in the end. To do this he had to defeat Cersei, Dany, the Night King, and even Jon, and he played them against each other successfully. The look that the Night King gives to Bran the moment before Arya kills him is one of confusion and betrayal. This leads me to wonder who Melisandre truly is/was, could she be Shiera Seastar? She is clearly aiding him in the process.
the nightking was the true hero afterall
imagine that the plot was so bad, that fan theories are better than the main plot, thats canon now!
bran said to sansa and arya I can't lord of anything now, im the Three eyed Raven. the he contradicted himself by saying thats why I came all this way. I think this is a hole in the plot and not intended.
I think if the plot given is so bad, it's free game for everyone to make up their own headcanons. It's definitely better than all this happening to subvert expectations.
I was reading the story of brynden rivers aka bloodraven aka three eyed raven and damnn he was a badass
Melisandre is the daughter of Brynden Rivers and Shiera Seastar and her original name is Melony .
No matter how shitty that season was and that episode, but this music is absolute gold🔥
Not really 😂
@@adamn.202 lol
@@KidPersepolis there's absolutely nothing special about this music, it's mediocre.
“Who has a better story than Bran?”
I'm not sure why people say that Season 8 sucks, it was far better than any of seasons 1 to 4.
I agree that the final episode was too slow, but wasn't really bad; it was appropriate to slow down after all the violence of all seasons since there was nobody else to fight.
I don't think that Bran was the Night King but I definitely think that he was responsible for the madness of Aerys Targaryian. Still a better plot that what those two jackoffs wrote for season 8.
Bran is the night king,Season 8 isn't canon and neither is Bran the broken😀
The fact that Jon snow was exiled pissed me off
Nahh man he loved a wildling he's going back to the wildlands he never wanted to be king he never was gonna be king he's the peoples champ, the reunion with ghost is bittersweet they are both broken and wounded but they finally get to rest jon had enough war for 10 lifetimes he was always close to his uncle Benji who was a scout for the nights watch he looked up to him I think it is what Jon wanted
i was also waiting for the mad king reveal. he was preparing for the dead with wildfire but he went crazy like hodor. but the question is who did it. was it bran or the earlier three eyed raven
@@SaulBedMan It was mentioned in the book or somewhere else. The previous three eyed raven was targeryan. He was trying to manupilate king's thoughts in a good way i think but king became more delusional and mad. Something like that. I don't remember exactly:d
Brandon stark died and the demon of the three eyed raven enters him and starts his plot to rule that world
this is what happen, brand died, the raven took his body and use it to reach the trone
"It is Beautiful beneath the Sea, but if you Stay too long, you will Drown..."
- Brynden Rivers the Three Eyed Raven (Bloodraven)
It IS a reference to the drawning god.
imagine if this theory had came true,it would be cool when bran gets his heart plunged by the dagger and his eyes turn blue(in my own headcanon he is actually the man himself tied to the tree,he didn't warg into the man and get trapped he was that man)it zooms to bran's eye then it zooms back out revealing the night king's face in the present.
That's exactly what I was going for. Were I to have better editing skills, that would have been the desired end product. Sounds cool just thinking about it again!
Why do you guys think this theory is good?? It makes LITTERALLY no sense. Night king isn't in the books so how can bran be the night king.
@@Tibo-f8s This theory is better than season 8 and anything dumb and dumber can come up with,why don't you get a life and quit being a dick?
@@SupportGamin2024 cause he is a dick, he doesn't have anything better to do
@@Tibo-f8s actually there is a night king in the book,the other who the name shouldn't be pronounced
He is not the Night King, but he is the best player in the game. He knew everything, and let it happen, just to become King. Doenst even have to kill himself, others do that for him. And make no mistake, he knew all along.... Why do you think he came all that way?!
He played chess, not checkers.
@@DanielK1213th that’s correct Alonzo
Yall forget the part where he said he cant be king or lord of winterfell because he's the three eyed raven the season couldn't even keep the dialogues with characters consistent without tripping on itself
@@ivanvalera3250 Don't remind me 😩 It's tragic
@@ivanvalera3250 he wouldn't be the first person to lie to gain power... Not an inconsistency at all
Let's all pay a momment of silence to the truly murdered characters of this series, in the last seasons, and some before.
Night King
Danerys
Oberyn
Snow, the knower of nothing
And bran
Varys and Littlefinger entered the chat...
Ned stark
You forgot Jamie
And the worst of all King Stannis Baratheon.
Tyrion
This guy deserves more likes and views
Yeah!
The musical score was nothing short of astounding
One of the best edits I've watched to date!
Could have saved their story a bit if the reason Daenarys lost her mind was because Brann warged into her like he did Hodor.
If they do that in the Jon snow sequel, they actually have a chance at fixing it.
MAN!!!
Actually... Daenarys losing her mind in a natural way is a lot better. It's honestly one of the few things in the last season which actually made any sense.
TBF the older Bran has a strong likeness to The Night King, in facial shape.
Starks reunite and realize Bran has become weird, let's ditch him at Kings Landing.
The reason Sansa wanted an independent North
Maybe he already knew it what's gonna happen...
What if Bran was controlling Night King the whole time just like Hodor ?😨
What if Ned Stark foresaw the destinies of his offspring and realised he had to sacrifice his own life for the greater good
What if (insert inane plot here)?
@@the-potato-warrior What if all of Game of Thrones was a distant prequel to Season 8?
What if the hokey pokey is really what its all about?
What if Jon snow was dreaming at sleep the whole season 8?🤣🤣
That was so amazingly edited. I got goosebumps .
It is one ultimate turn around... One ultimate plot twist.
Nearing 150k viewers?!? I made this video after the depression that was Season 8 with no expectations to ever reach this many views on it. Thank you for all the support, whether you watched it, shared it or even had constructive criticism. It was a quick project that I had wished I'd have spent a bit more time refining, but it's definitely motivating me to make something new. Thank you!!!
Yessir
This is excellent work. Much appreciated.
this theory would have been much more interesting to the finale of the night king plot in season 8. All that for only "that" was pretty sad.
The algorithm mate.
@@RichWil forreal tho xD
So technically
White walkers could be created again if wanted, as long as there is dragon glass..
And brann knows it it.
I thought drasgon glass was one of the things that could kill the white walkers? Or is it the undead?
@@markherring3513 apperantly if you stick a piece into a man's heart or whatever, it turns them into a white walker
Or maybe it was specially enchanted ?
@@MasonStoijck aaahhh..it creates a white walker..doesnt kill them. But i thought when they brought one in a box to show Cersei they said only thing that can kill them is fire or dragon glass.
I was so convinced Bran was going to turn out to be Night King.
Even in the early seasons the three eyed raven told Bran if he goes a long back in time he may get lost there.
I was so convinced that Bran would try to track the history of Night King only to eventually get stuck with the Children and getting turned.
Even in this video you hear the three eyed raven saying "It us beautiful beneath the sea, but if you stay too long ender you'd drown".
But what we got was so disappointing.
It's a ref to the drowning god.
this is canon to me
Plot Twist: Brandon Stark was actually the real villain and Night King was trying to stop him for thousands of years
Maybe
What if the walkers went after Bran because he was their king but and they thought the humans kidnapped him but Arya ruined it and killed them?
That makes more sense than the actual final season
They should’ve killed off Arya at the very first scene of the very first episode.
I just release that the night king is actually a Brandon and a stark. When bran said I remember what it felt like to be Brandon stark, the video show the night king walking, looking miserable. Brandon of old was one like Bran of now ( a three eye raven king, who was turned into a weapon because of his great ability of forseen the future, present and pass. He was the only one to protect the greenseer but they didn't know he would become evil after piercing him with the black stone. The greenseer that die in the show was also a brandon. I believe that the night king mission was to kill all the future greenseer called Brandon because he didn't want the repeating cycle or he needed to take back his place as a king. Brandon Stark therefore saw the future, pass and present, he knew dam well that he would become a king. (Old Nan said, "All ravens are liar"). Brandon needed to rewrite the past as far as before the Targaryen came to westoros. That is why Dany had to die and Jon had to go beyond the wall and the North an independent state as before. The cycle will end with him because he will not be able to father any children. Remember the last greenseer was a bastard but who was his mother/father? Was it a stark lineage? That blade (dagger) was forge from morning to kill all greenseer/Brandon/ white walker. My question is why Brandon asking about drogon? Furthermore, why Drogon didn't killed Jon? Is the blade in Danny's heart a weapon against the greenseer? Danny's heart is a living dragon because she has the power to hatch the eggs of dragon. Furthermore, she was sacrifice by her lover to bring peace to people and kill the old night king. as in the begin ( azurie sacrifice his love to force a weapon to defeat the old night walker). Hence, Brandon need to know where Drogon takes Danny's body for the Dagger in her heart because its the weapon that can kill a night king if the past should every repeat in the future or he fail to rewrite the past.
Didn’t realize that might be why he wanted to know where Drogon was! Nice
Quite the astounding train of thought
It amazes me how so many people don’t see how the whole story of GOT in the books and the show is an endless loop. It’s all in the details.
You’re on to something. Might explain the White Walkers “loop symbols” everywhere.
Exactly. It's the same story repeating itself over and over again played through the bloodlines.. it's the game of thrones.
I haven't read the books, but watched the show a few times. I felt that everything came full circle in the end. The only difference was the white walkers were no more.
if you gave a thought ,it was bran who told that jon is rightfull owner for thronewhich created a hatred among everyone for danerys which in result was a reason she destroyed kings landing nd also he knew if she did that jon would kill her who knows if he was lying in first place
Holy sh** that looked amazing. Soooo much potential in these scenes.
And then we got the season 8 we got... 😭😭😭😭
Kind of reminds me of the dark crystal. Spiritual beings split in two, an evil side, and a good side. Three eyed raven and night king die, you get bran
2M views for this beautiful edit and sadly still only 817 subcribers hey dude now i'm your 818 subcriber. Appreciate your good work
Meera lost everything saving Bran and he couldn't even thank her... this is the moment I started hating Bran😒
WOWOWOWOWOWOW, What an edit showing who the real evil(night king) was, I always did wonder why he didn't try to change any of the future because his evil mind was loving the way it was going, he truly became evil and became the defacto behind the scenes night King!! You showed that the nite king and John realized it in the end. Great work and the next sequel should be showing that fact with brown trying to destroy all the kingdoms in secret by rebuilding the Dead behind the scenes while being king!! Wow what's good writers that would be an amazing sequel
Bran isn’t the Night King, he’s potentially the “other” that is the enemy of the lord of light but regardless the “three eyed raven” has been the real baddie all along. The night king was made to stop him and was like a “nuclear option” as the NK would do whatever it took to get to Bran. Even killing every person in Westeros if necessary. The prequel series they’re currently making will end with some confirmation or at least some big hint to this theory with another prequel series to come afterwards showing three eyed ravens origin, real powers and master plan. THEN there will be a sequel to GOT to come after where Bran has to be taken down, probably by Jon as he’s the the lord of lights “chosen” - the prince that was promised - still a prince as he never took the throne and Bran thinks he’s no longer a threat because he’s gone into exile.
Don't give me hopes
I guess we will have to wait for ages to know... or read the books
I am gonna screenshot it
That is for sure not going to happen.
@@BBD-AITB why do you think so ?
This video is before the last video, you got me back in time to the good old days
This makes a lot more sense than anything in season 8. I honestly hope George takes this route.
Jon: you're alive
Bran: almost
Jon: *visible confusion*
It's a fact that when Night King touches someone, that thing turns into a walker or joins his dead army. The Night King has touched bran already but he was alive when the night king touched him. So, what if the Night King is able to transfer himself into bran after his death by Arya stark? It is totally possible. Bran had no desire to be a lord (of winterfell) let alone be a King of the 7 kingdoms (now 6). So I think in the ending of S8, some part of Night king is still inside of Bran. Bran purposefully took control of all the kingdoms by being a King and it will not be long before his eyes will turn cold blue and he'll just start murdering the people of king's landing to build his dead army again. Jon Snow(Aegon) who is king beyond the wall, will have to return to the south to defeat/kill his own brother Bran who is not bran anymore but the Night King himself!!
At the end, John snow will be the Prince who was promised by bringing the final dawn and peace.
What an epic ending it will be to this legendary fantasy series and it'll also coverup/overshadow the mistakes of season 8. Just waiting for the SNOW series!❤️
That is not a fact. When the night king touched a baby on the forehead it turned, but that’s the only time we see a white walker being created. I think it needs to be specifically a male baby to be turned. When he touched bran he left his mark on him and could then enter the 3 eyed raven’s hideout.
1:52 Young Tywin Lannister!
its the night king
@@aoufhaleem7373 I know that.
For the Jon Snow prequel, I’m really hoping The Night King and Bran being the same person comes to fruition. Maybe it could happen by The Night King imprinting part of his spirit in Bran, like a Horcrux, when Bran warged into the past to see his creation?
Aww man, it's a prequel? I thought we would get to see him as King Beyond the Wall.
@@AnthonySforzaI don't think it is. What are they gonna tell story of his childhood? I think comment meant sequel 💯
I think Bran is the night king. He was pushed out of his body by the 3 eyed raven into that man leaf was stabbing with Dragonglass. Trapped there until he could amass an army to kill the 3 eyed raven. Thats why he was chasing Brans (his) body to free himself. Think of it. Your still connected to yourself and the only way to be free is to Kill them all. Or lol kill your body. Because the 3 eyed raven keeps going back in time stopping you. He always looked at Jon funny.
WOW I-
That would've been a better plot than season 8
the way night king died ( like a dumbass) lot of possibilities
I read something somewhere that said Bran can't be the night king cause he "Can't change the past"
Except he totally could!
He's the reason Hodor can only say "Hodor"
When he called out to his father, Ned Stark HEARD HIM
Maybe the story was leaning into the whole time paradox thing of "those who change the past end up creating the very things they sought to change" but he had an effect! Why couldn't there have been an arc where Bran after realizing that Ned heard him tries to go back into the past to change events and ends up causing everything wrong with westeros at the start of the series. And maybe this realization that he is indirectly causing the tragic events in the series/is unable to stop them from happening leads him to becoming the emotionless husk we see in the last 2 seasons. The knowledge that everything is inevitable makes him emotionally give up. And through this process he forms more of a connection with the Night King, the night king constantly being there watching Bran as he tries to change the past, silently. Then Bran starts going into the past and causing harm intentionally, everything is inevitable, he will make sure of it. Finally culminating in Bran encouraging Jaime to push his younger self out the window, setting the events of the series into motion. And this event, Bran taking the step to "kill himself" reveals that he is the night king.
Bless the UA-cam algorithm 🙏
Lol
That would be epic thriller in the story 🤤🤤
I mean it is possible, in the books at least. The compilation does not make it seem like this at all, though.
Interesting, might have to read the books if that's the case.. 👀
@@KillJoii Maybe I missed the implication in this video. What is it meant to indicate in regards to him being the Night King?
@@LamiNalchor It's not the strongest defense in hindsight, something alone the lines of Bran warging into the Night King during his transformation and overall being connected to him in some way.
I thought he was the life force of the night king. The knight King wanted to capture Bran to keep him alive and not tell the secrets of his army. I thought in season 8 the night king would be defeated by Jon Snow sacrificing Bran after Bran finally figured out that their life forces were connected.
Even in 2024, I still can't find anything better than Game of Thrones.
It’s weird that he’s always had this eerie relationship with the night king and he loses himself after he gets touched by the NK becoming more mysterious and vague. Yet in the end he ends up being king of the seven kingdoms
Six kingdom, the north is indipendent
Can’t remember .. is this song playing during the long night episode ?
Yes
The Night King
Literally he can warg anyone but never used that power for common good😂
Yeah that could be another ending that everything that happened in season 8 , dany burning the city, tyrion suggesting brans name.. It was possible bran warged and did everything to get the throne. But the writers just wasted the show
@@Bigsmokeraand „why do you think I came all this way“
Bran being the Night King was the moment everyone waited for. The canonic storyline was the flattest belly splash no one even guessed. How the story was so splendid all the way until up until season 7 is still beyond me, and I'm not even a hardcore fan.
This music remembers me of the death of theon😔
Let's hope we will get s9 one day that shows exactly this. This would be one of the best things in Television history.
Imagine if they come up with another sequel, where night king brandon rules kings landing, and john snow with his (dragons+wildlings) alongwith arya(noone army+ some other creatures she found in west of westros) and sansa being queen in north attack kingslanding.
This would be epic.
There is a fan season 9 here on UA-cam. Bran is bad guy. Very good work was put into it
Yess may be
Because, in earlier episodes when sam killed one, the crows shouted over the trees...it were signs...and than lastly bran was shown to use them...may be it is like this
Brandon looks like my landlord
Shouldve used his endless knowedge to become a little more sociable
I Like to think that bran is the main antagonist of the series, dude ended an empire, became a king, I think all possible enemies have been slain. All that with just him watching, possibly knowing about it all while just being creepy. Dude is a legend
This background music is really amazing
I think the Jon Snow sequel will prove that Bran is somehow the night king
Jon looks at Bran the same way Bran looked at the Night King.
I had a theory that the night king "warged" into bran at the last second.
I heard from some source that the original scripted ending for GOT is Bran become Night King, and take the white walker back to north and settled in a long sleep to be awaken. The gameboard is reset, waiting for the next Game of Thorns.
quite impressive that you managed to fuck up the name of the show.
Does that mean the first white was a three eyed raven?
No.
I’ll never forgive them for what they did to him. They practically erased who he was, who Bran was, all just so the three eyed raven would be the king. All we were left with was an empty shell of a person who is practically emotionless. It’s like Bran has already been dead.
is valorant in the same universe as LORD OF THE RINGS?
Never have I seen that show that spent seven and almost 8 seasons giving fans everything they wanted in a revenge drama type piece. And then in the final episode they do everything that fans didn’t want
There is universe where season 8 is masterpiece
The music is so breathtaking
Very well-edited video! I hated the last season.
I'm not sure why people say that Season 8 sucks, it was far better than any of seasons 1 to 4.
I agree that the final episode was too slow, but wasn't really bad; it was appropriate to slow down after all the violence of all seasons since there was nobody else to fight.
@@user-dh4bz7fk9z u either a troll or just got incredibly bad taste
It would have been fucking epic if when Bran was declared King. The very very last scene of Game of Thrones is Bran sitting alone somewhere and it closes in slowly and his eyes turn blue
Was so glad Max Von Zydow got to be a part of this before he left us.....perfect swan song.
This edit is 1 million times better than what we actually got.
I too think bran is a night king coz the night king came to him as he was hi ally in the end
He was the sole ruler behind. After his succesful plan gave blossoms, he became a the real king. No other king deserved to be the one than him!
Night King deserved better than this
@@bigddlover1 I wouldnt say it was "cringy" to have a girl kill him, just that it made no sense, seeing as how Jon has been hyped up though the entire series as the "chosen one". It was stupid, sure, but had they spent time actually foreshowing her role in the NK's death or took the time to flesh the idea out more than "girl power!" than it could have worked. Maybe not worked well, but it could have worked... The idea itself isnt cringy, the execution most certainly was though...
Everyone is asking who the night king is, but nobody asked how the night king is.
@@bigddlover1 exactly. The sad part is, I really do think D&D truly believed that it was a great way to "subvert expectations" (their words). Like I said, if they would have actually set it up it they might have pulled it off and made it feel like more than pandering but they didn't (even if they had that doesn't mean that it would have been good lol). You can't spend that many seasons essentially making Jon the shows Jesus Christ and then have him do next to nothing to deal with the apocalyptic event unfolding...
The music in that scene was fire.
Man just fixed season 8
Facts
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This show could’ve went on for over 10 seasons or more instead of rushing it towards an ending.
I can’t tell what’s more broken. His back or his barber
I still wonder why the knight king looked at Bran like that
I interpreted it as “Oh, is no one going to stop me? I guess I’ll just kill you then!”
He was surprised to see Bran not being scared of him.
maybe he looked him knowing he will become next night king after him and his reign was finaly over
Exactly. As if he was looking at his son.
Why would the Night King let him go if he already touched him. What if Winter came through Danny's fire?
"A man with no motive is a man no one suspects. " -Lord Baelish
PS -- Bran was the absolute WORST choice to be king.
Bran was always meant to be the King.GGRM said his ending won't be much different and there is a poster of Ned and a Raven on the throne from S1.
This musical score is so good