Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-28895263-20161214185039/@comment-28895263-20161217034158

SummerandBran wrote: I'm just now rewatching season 1 and heard Bronn say that. They wouldn't have had him say that if it weren't some kind of foreshadowing, Do you agree?

And I'm not brushed up on season 2 but I remember that conversation about Harrenhal very clearly. The walls were melted like.

I kinda thought Baelish would hide out during the winter but I think I'm in the minority. I think it would be a very cool twist to have Robin and especially Petyr killed by dragonfire.

And Yohn Royce would be the perfect person to fill the Lord of the Vale's shoes, of course providing he help Daenarys out.

Makes sense. Love it! Thank you very much.

Foreshadowing, certainly. In Martin's world, calling a castle "impregnable" is like calling a ship "unsinkable". (The exchange stuck in my mind because of Bronn's reply.  The Tyrion / Bronn exchanges were usually good.)

I'm also very fond of all of the Tywin / Arya scenes at Harrenhal, which was a very nice change from the books. (Tywin and Arya do not meet in the books.)  Those scenes really round out Tywin as a human being. He was positively grandfatherly to Arya. We are reminded that, while Tywin is uncompromising, he is not needlessly cruel. (In contrast to Cersei and Joffrey.)  I'm pretty confident that Tywin used the word "impregnable", as well.

Mostly, my predictions turn out to be wrong. But I really like this hypothetical story line!