Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-1399600-20160629121258/@comment-5308269-20160716175605

79.231.101.41 wrote: All Starks and also Jon have the ability to warg. But the other Starks did not have the time for recognizing their abilities with a speaking tree. Jon is not just able to warg but also more than likely immune against dragon fire after Viserion is bound to him. Bran was just able to warg into Hodor (didn't end well for him. Thank u Bran.) So just stop with ur "Bran Stark superhuman" theories.

All scenes of Bran in season 6 were either about Jon, the WW or Hodor. He's not more than a secondary character with even less fans than aunty Dany has. Bran's primary purpose is to tell his cousin that Lyanna did give Jon the name Jaehaerys Targaryen.

But oh, I forgot Bran's huge scenes in season 5. Bran is clearly the most important character after eternal-rowing-Gendry.

The series has none of the other Starks depicted with warging abilities. And as for Jon "being immune to fire" I guess he should have realized that when he burnt his hand hurling a lantern at a re-animated wight back in the First Season. And unfortunately for you, Bran is definitely the only character with superhuman powers more useful than being immune to fire.

"All Bran's scenes in season 6 were either about Jon, the WW or Hodor."

Bran is the main asset against the White Walkers for a reason. Only one scene of his was about Jon, who demonstrates himself to be no more prepared to battle the White Walkers than he was to face down a rank amateur general like Ramsay Bolton. And Hodor was a supporting-character in Bran's story. Not the other way around!

"He's not more than a secondary character with less fans than aunty Dany has."

A "secondary character" with his own distinct story-arc, the name of his actor in the opening sequence, and one of the five main characters, according to GRRM himself. And why should this perceived of yours about his fanbase have any impact on his role in the story?

And Gendry is no important to the overall story than Penny the Dwarf. He's not even Robert Baratheon's only-surviving child in the books.