Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Season 1 foreshadowing to the Final Season Endgame Part 4


Potential Spoilers Below

These are Season 1 scenes that I believe will have a foreshadowing to the Final season

1.       Tywin the prophet?



2.       Littlefinger’s words came back to haunt him in season 7




When I get time, I will go through the rest of Season 1 to see how I believe they will relate to the final season.  But as always, I think everything about this show relates back to the Wheel of Time and the following concept:


Laura Wilson:
What about this notion of time as a wheel? Is that your idea?

Robert Jordan:
No. It's not mine. It is from Hindu mythology that time is a wheel. But actually, most eastern cultures believed that time was circular. The Greeks gave us the great gift of believing that time was linear. And that's a great gift because if time is circular, if everything repeats in cycles, then change is impossible. No matter what you do, it's always going to come back to what is here. But if time is linear, then change is possible. But I wanted the circularity because I wanted, again, to go into the changes by distance. So, the myths and legends and a few of the stories that these people tell, well, some of them are based on our own current events, on the present. What they are doing is based on our myths and legends. So they are the source of our myths and legends, and we are the source of theirs.


Comments encouraged.  Love to hear the idea’s of others.  Most believe that since I present my idea’s as “fact like” I’m not open to change my viewpoints which is far from the truth.  I simply look at the information presented and go from there.  If you can shine a light on another way of thinking that opens the door to debate.

1 comment:

  1. Littlefinger's thoughts "What we don't know is usually what gets us killed" pretty much sum up the character that he is based upon IMO Padan Fain. He was also killed with his own knife and his ignorance of the man who did it was his downfall.



    Something trembled at one edge of his senses. Shaitan hesitated, frowning to himself. What was wrong there? A piece of him ... a piece of him had stopped sensing.

    What was this? He ran his physical form across the ground through the mist. Blood trailed from his fingers, flayed by the dagger he carried, the wonderful seed, the last bit of his old self.

    He came upon a corpse, one that his mists had killed. Shaitan frowned bending down. That body looked familiar . . .

    The corpses hand reached up and grabbed Shaitan by the throat. He gasped, thrashing, as the corpse opened its eye.

    There’s an odd thing about diseases I once heard, Fain,” Matrim Cauthon whispered. “Once you catch a disease and survive, you cant get it again.”

    Shaitan thrashed, panicked. No. No, this was not how a meeting with an old friend should go! He clawed at the hand holding him, then realized with horror that he’d dropped the dagger.

    Cauthon pulled him down, slamming him to the ground. Shaitan called for his drones. Too late! Too slow!

    “I’ve come to give you your gift back, Mordeth,” Cauthon whispered. “I consider our debt paid in full.”

    Cauthon rammed the dagger right between the ribs, into Shaitan’s heart. Tied to this pitiful mortal form, Mordeth screamed. Padan Fain howled, and felt his flesh melting from his bones. The mists trembled, began to swirl and shake.

    Together they died.”


    http://howthegameofthronesends.blogspot.com/2017/06/who-kills-littlefinger.html

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