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Not trying to argue, but over Tyrion?
Yes. Tyrion would be on the very next tier though along with his brother, sister, and maybe a couple others.
Not trying to argue, but over Tyrion?
Yes. Tyrion would be on the very next tier though along with his brother, sister, and maybe a couple others.
Ok, I guess I don't see it as a consensus like you mentioned. I don't know if you mean importance to the show or how much people actually like them because I still see Tyrion as top 3.
Don't count against Sansa either...
She'd be new, never done before, and she's quite important to the overall arch of the story.
Her only problem is she doesn't seem to be a large fan-favorite to the degree that even Brienne is.
I would say pretty high. With all the dust settled the consensus top three characters seem to be Jon, Dany, and Arya. And that is the best Arya costume and also the one in which she killed the Night King.
Don't count against Sansa either...
She'd be new, never done before, and she's quite important to the overall arch of the story.
Her only problem is she doesn't seem to be a large fan-favorite to the degree that even Brienne is.
I was going off of importance, as favorite is entirely subjective. Who would you kick between Jon, Dany, Arya in terms of importance? I feel those three are clearly the three most important based on how the show ended.
I would get Jon, Dani, Arya, Sansa, Tyrion and Jaime.
My personal hope for the next figure is the Night King.
Then a new Arya, so he can choke her while she stabs his belly.
But considering that they just made Arya, I'm not certain that a v2 on this year's preview list.
If you're going off of importance then Bran/3ER is at the top. Literally everything happened because of how he wanted.
Not a chance. He didn't do anything besides sit in a chair. But he is king because a prisoner said he should be.
Arya doesn't kill the NK without Bran, he was the one he was after, so she loses all of her importance without Bran. And his actions and inactions (like not warging into anything to help them in battles, especially the one where Dany loses the second dragon) completely altered the course of history on Westeros, resulting in Dany going mad and killing thousands and thousands of people.
And if Ned Stark doesn't hold Robert at bay from killing Dany in season one it changes everything as well. As does Ned's death, as does Robb's death, as do so many other things, etc etc. I don't think you are making a strong argument here.
Bran was no doubt a key character on the show but he didn't do much. Again not nearly as important as Jon, Dany, or Arya.
Him saying that was a load of crap though. He has all of these omnipotent powers and yet he was completely inconsequential.
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I think Bran/The 3 Eyed Raven operates on a different level then everyone else does.
A push here, a nudge there, the right words spoken or not to a particular person.
He’s playing chess while everyone else is playing tic tac toe.
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