brain bubbles wrote:http://www.vox.com/2016/5/22/11722146/g ... ime-travel
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Dakle, svaki Bran bi mogao biti "naš" Bran...zanimljivoThis isn't the first time the show has suggested Bran has time-travel powers. Two weeks ago, during "Oathbreaker," Bran watched his father Ned's battle at the Tower of Joy. He yelled at Ned, and it seemed like Ned turned his head.
At the time, the Three Eyed Raven suggested that Bran had done nothing, and Ned had turned around for some other reason. "The past is already written," the Raven said. "The ink is already dry."
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It's possible, however, that the Three Eyed Raven was still technically right. Bran might have the power to affect the past, but only in a way that leads to outcomes we already see in the present. Hodor was only capable of saying "Hodor" before the events of this episode.
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Sometimes Nan would talk to him as if he were her Brandon, the baby she had nursed all those years ago, and sometimes she confused him with his uncle Brandon, who was killed by the Mad King before Bran was even born. She had lived so long, Mother had told him once, that all the Brandon Starks had become one person in her head.
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