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Was the white Walker scene a vision of the future? The giant they zoomed in on looked like wun wun he only had one eye
shareWas the white Walker scene a vision of the future? The giant they zoomed in on looked like wun wun he only had one eye
shareWun Wun wasn't the only giant. I think Mance Rayder even said that the giants didn't fare any better in battle against the army of the dead than anybody else did, which means giants have fought and died fighting the Night King. Even if he didn't say that, we should assume it. So this was some other giant marching south.
shareYeah, I'm pretty sure it was another giant. It's possible that was Bran looking into the future, but I think it's more likely that the wight-giant wasn't Wun-Wun. There was a second giant in the background anyway.
shareI saw two giants in the background - three altogether. One of them is probably the one Mance Rayder called "the king", and the other two are random giants. None of them could be Wun Wun cause he died in Winterfell, a long way from the influence of White Walkers.
shareWhoops, guess I miscounted. I admit I wasn't paying that much attention in that scene anyway. Army of the dead, got it, moving on.
That's what I was thinking: it couldn't be Wun Wun because he's South of the Wall.
I didn't even notice any in the background because I was paying close attention to the main giant, because at first I thought it might have been Hodor.
shareooh I bet we do get a zombie Hodor this season!
sharethere's no way hodor isnt a zombie right? hes dead and only stabbed, once the walkers cleaned out the cave why not make hodor a wight? is the three eyed raven a wight?
shareI thought the same thing. What if everyone in the cave becomes a Wight? That means Hodor, the three eyed Raven, Summer? They may all be zombies.
sharei don't think that was him.
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