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Stunning 'Game Of Thrones' Fan Theory: The Death Of Viserion Was a Calculated Move!
With the new episode Beyond the Wall marking the longest episode of Game Of Thrones till date, mind boggling fan theories are already on the run. The episode featured some influential and important moments and was by far the most thrilling episode of this season. And the fan theories take it beyond. One of them says that the ambush of Jon Snow and the others was a pre-planned event only to attract Daenerys so that the Night King could get himself a dragon. While some points are indeed thought-provoking, the others seem forced. Get ready to dive into it.
Subham DasPublished 7 years ago in GeeksWhy The Sokovia Accords Might Turn Out to Be a Problem for the Avengers On 'Infinity War'
Captain America: Civil War was one of the most important movies in the MCU timeline. Not just because it divided the Avengers who were ever so assembled, but also because of the introduction of the Sokovia Accords. With the Earth's mightiest heroes teaming up yet again for Avengers: Infinity War, how does the Accords control the fate of MCU and the Avengers? Let's find out.
Subham DasPublished 7 years ago in GeeksIs Jaime Truly The Father Of Cersei's Unborn On 'Game Of Thrones'?
Cersei loved a very few people in her world. Her children, who were all dead, and Jaime. She loved him and she needed him by her side in her unresolved conquest of the Seven Kingdoms. But lately it seems that Jaime has been going through a phase of reflections. In the episode The Spoils Of War, he realized that they were fighting a losing battle and stood no chance against Dany even with Qyburn's Scorpion. Cersei, having realized that perhaps Jaime was losing hope in their plans used her pregnancy as an effective weapon to keep Jaime in her hands as always. But was Cersei really pregnant or did she just use it as a tool to tilt Jaime to her side?
Subham DasPublished 7 years ago in GeeksA Face Off Between Jim Moriarty (Sherlock BBC) and Red John (The Mentalist)
[SPOILER ALERT!] Whom do you choose for carrying out your ‘villainous’ fantasies? Moriarty, a sadistic ‘consulting criminal’ is featured as an antagonist in the 9.2 rated TV series ‘Sherlock’. On the other hand, we have Red John, a psychopathic serial killer, featuring in ‘The Mentalist’.
Subham DasPublished 7 years ago in GeeksLittle Cap
The Avengers are fighting Thanos and his army. Iron Man and Falcon are fighting them in the air; Thor and Loki are using their godly powers; Natasha, Hulk, Bucky and Captain American are guns and hand-to-hand combat. Then we have Hawkeye with his bow and arrows, ping! Ping!
Nicole CormierPublished 7 years ago in GeeksCold Aches
There are cold aches in my muscles I cannot move without feeling as though they will break. I have a cold heart that aches to the thought of you and
Dyanna KampmanPublished 7 years ago in PoetsGrowth
I’m looking for growth, In my time of crisis. This age of rapid self-growth, Self-discovery, Into who I’m supposed to be.
Trey StevensPublished 7 years ago in PoetsRaisin
I grew from something small Didn't know much, but watched and peered at knowledge to grow and thrive I grew from something small
Published 7 years ago in Poets