Hold The Door - Is Game Of Thrones Ruined Forever?
*SPOILER ALERT*
This is your warning. This article contains spoilers for
Game of Thrones Season Six, Episode Five ‘The Door’. Turn back now if you don't want this amazing episode spoiled for you.
In what can only be described as a potentially game changing
episode, ‘The Door’ surprised us showing Bran both warging into Hodor and using
the greensight to cast his mind backwards in time to Winterfell. In this
eventful scene, Bran’s mind is linked to Hodor’s in the present whilst he is
also viewing the past in parallel, with Bran’s mind split between present and
past we see that past Hodor can hear a voice from his future. This of course being
the voice of Meera Reed telling him to “hold the door”. Because of this
unbelievable paradox, young Hodor -
known as Wylis at the time - suffers a seizure like event where all he can say
is “hold the door” eventually slurring into “hodor”.
I’m sure we can all agree this was one of the most
interesting and heart-breaking things we fans have seen in recent seasons of
Game of Thrones, but does this create a problem for the show going forward.
We’ve already seen a main character brought back to life and now we know that
it’s possible for Bran to affect people in their past, causing huge
ramifications. The issue from here on out is that events in the past can be controlled
by someone in the present. I personally think that nothing we have explicitly
seen in previous episodes will be contradicted or changed but it does pose the
question of if Bran will be able to have a hand in altering future events by
journeying into the past.
So hypothetically, let’s say that a week from now Rickon is
killed by Ramsey Bolton and thrown from the walls of Winterfell into the snow
below. Then another week on from that moment Bran runs into the Red Priestess
Mellisandre, wargs into her mind as he’s become stronger, and also sends his
own mind back to before Rickon dies. He then makes the Red Woman of the past go
and claim his dead brother’s body so that she may perform her resurrection
ritual, bringing him back from the dead. Effectively there are no longer any
consequences to anything from this point on. And this loop hole or plot device
will essentially become like something out of Doctor Who, where the Sonic
Screwdriver always gets The Doctor out of whatever scrape he’s in with some
reverse engineered nonsensical logic.
I really hope I’m wrong about this and it might not be as
bad I fear. Maybe HBO will develop the idea further and we’ll get to see
something cool like it turning out that it was Bran who sent the Mad King crazy
by attempting to contact him via greensight. I can’t help but feel that now
elements of death have no consequence and time travel is a possibility that the
show may be starting to lose it’s way.
Agree or disagree? Let us know what you think about the
future of Game of Thrones after this week’s episode in the comments!
David Burd / @yourpaldavid
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