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This Conversation From ‘GOT' Season 1 Predicted All Of Season 7 & It Will Blow Your Mind

Game of Thrones is a show rife with Easter eggs and
references back to itself, as well as moments that
foreshadow events to come. But as the show rolls
toward its final 10 episodes, it seems like the
callbacks come thicker and heavier with every turn.
But what if we told you the entire plot of this
season was foreshadowed? Because apparently, back
in Season 1, the script gave us a big Game of
Thrones Season 7 clue .
A super fan over on Reddit (because seriously, that's
where they're all hiding) began to put the pieces
together yesterday after the events of the first three
episodes. Now, so far Dany hasn't had the most luck
when it comes to her fight for the Iron Throne. But
after the way Casterly Rock went and the tone of
this week's trailer, it looks like our Mother of
Dragons is about to stop listening to Tyrion and
instead listen to the late great Olenna Tyrell and be
a dragon.
What will happen when she does? If we rewind all
the way back to Season 1 and listen to the wisdom
of Robert Baratheon (who, for all his alcohol
problems, was a brilliant war strategist), we might
just have our answer.
Now, Robert, being a patriarchal idiot, assumed it
would be Viserys who would lead the Dothraki, not
Dany. But think about it; those 40,000 Dothraki
screamers are, right now, this minute, trapped on the
Westeros mainland thanks to Jaime's little stunt last
week. There's literally nothing to stop them from
doing just as Robert says, and go in and pillage every
town from the Westerlands to the Crownlands, and
with Winter here, almost no less incentive not to.
Meanwhile, Jaime and company are now going to be
headed back to King's Landing across the open
fields of… The Reach, on a north western trajectory
towards King's Landing. What is stopping Dany, once
she finds the Lannister troops during her dragon
reconnaissance flight, from leading her Dothraki
hordes and Unsullied battalions right into Jaime's
forces, making him the fool that had to meet them in
an open field?
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And that's not including the thing Robert didn't take
into account: three full-grown dragons.
The irony that Robert Baratheon may have predicted
the demise of Jaime fookin' Lannister all the way
back in Season 1 is almost too delicious to
contemplate. We'll find out how right he is soon
enough.
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