We've already discussed last night's traumatic and eventful Game of Thrones episode but that doesn't mean the emotional scars have healed. Far from it, I applied myself in Sudocrem from head-to-toe before climbing into bed yesterday, in the hope I'd be less damaged when I woke up. It did not work, and now I smell like a doctor's examination table.
For many, the sadness has turned to anger as people start to wonder if this is all Bran's fault? And to put it bluntly, yes it is. If he wasn't so keen to touch that bloody tree Hodor would still be Hodor-ing along happily.
If he could have resisted exploring his visions without the guise of the Three Eyed Raven, the Night's King wouldn't have made contact with him and infiltrated the cave.
As for what happened after that, well you know by now Surely? If not then what the hell are you doing here? The White Walkers ransacked the cave leading to the deaths of Summer, numerous Children of the Forest (posh elves) and of course Hodor.
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It's all Bran's fault, and no-one knows this better than Isaac Hempstead-Wright, the man who plays Bran himself. After the episode aired in the US he took to Twitter to share his (and everyone else's thoughts):
FFS BRAN! You better do something decent soon or I'm launching a hate campaign on Kickstarter, I've already spent what feels like (and probably is) two years watching you trek through a forest doing next to fuck all.
#Justice4Hodor
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Words by Matthew Cooper
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