Could Episode 6 be the Prologue for Season Two?

We all saw how horrible Episode 6 went, with House Forrester in shambles. Though, I did enjoy ripping Ludd's throat.

We had a cliffhanger where the traitor would come with Talia to save Rodrik.

So I didn't kill the traitor and etc, but if you kill Ludd, and Rodrik survives, doesn't that mean that House Forresters ARE the winners of the challenge Ramsey put? Didn't Ramsey say that the first Lord to die, loses? Well, Rodrik is alive, Ludd is dead (determinant). We win. End of story.

If Rodrik killed Ludd, he should've sent the news to Ramsey immediately, but instead he rushed like a fool back to Ironrath where he almost lost his life.

But seriously, lemme ask something..

Rodrik got a sword inside him. He almost died, right? He didn't even faint.

In episodes 1-2, correct me if I'm wrong, but Rodrik had a wagon fall on him. He was away for like, a week. It's pretty much a large distance from the Twins to Ironrath.

I really am very confused. We need some information from TTG.

Comments

  • I'm a foreigner, but what you wrote seems pretty hard to understand. I don't really get how these few facts could establish Episode 6 as the prologue of season 2. Could you please explain a bit ?

  • Absolutely.

    Basically there's a season 2 coming. Usually, TellTaleGames makes games with 5 episodes maximum, but with GoT, they made it 6 episodes. So I'm making a theory that episode 6 is basically an introduction to season 2.

    I also went off topic and discussed episode 6, how it did not make any sense. And I also said that Ramsey Snow said that the first Lord to kill the other Lord wins.

    Hope you understood. I was kinda in a bit of a hurry and was typing like a damn rocket.

    MOBZIKK posted: »

    I'm a foreigner, but what you wrote seems pretty hard to understand. I don't really get how these few facts could establish Episode 6 as the prologue of season 2. Could you please explain a bit ?

  • Haha it's alright ! I understand better what you are saying, although I don't think episode 6 is the prologue for the second season, instead I see it as the first season's closure. On the same note, even if Season 1 is setting up Season 2, it isn't its prologue: it's simply its predecessor. Hope I don't come out too confusing :)

    JessePlays_ posted: »

    Absolutely. Basically there's a season 2 coming. Usually, TellTaleGames makes games with 5 episodes maximum, but with GoT, they made it

  • Nope, you totally make sense. Thank you for declaring your opinion.

    MOBZIKK posted: »

    Haha it's alright ! I understand better what you are saying, although I don't think episode 6 is the prologue for the second season, instead

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