But he still also calls her Arry, her boy name, despite knowing she's a girl. Who else gets confused about genders in the episode? Hot Pie, who tells Arya he can't believe he didn't realize she was a girl all those years ago (she was pretending to be a boy so no one would figure out she was a Stark and kill her), because she's so pretty. That's like a magician asking you to look at the explosion in his right hand, while the real trick is happening in his left hand. You're meant to think she's talking about Daenerys, but that's a misdirection. We've got one more crucial key though, and that's Missandei's line about gender confusion. Oh, and he's baking things in a stone oven, so there's your dragons out of stone. It's not too much of a stretch to guess that - as Hot Pie perfected his recipe in the years since he last saw Arya - that he's figured out how to make an additional head, meaning his wolf bread was really dragon bread the whole time. This ties into ANOTHER prophecy, that "the dragon has three heads," which many take to indicate Daenerys and two others will ride her three dragons to stop the White Walkers. ![]() ![]() But the first one he made for Arya, back in Season 3's "Walk of Punishment," was misshapen and strange: She notes that the tail looks like a head, meaning the bread has two heads. The "dragons out of stone" bit is a little trickier, because Hot Pie is most famous for making Stark-wolf shaped breads. In the context of the scene, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Daenerys is actually Azor Ahai reborn. And Missandei ( Nathalie Emmanuel) dropped another surprising bit of info, that the word in the prophecy used for Prince actually has interchangeable genders, meaning it could indicate either prince, or princess. This week, she confronted Daenerys ( Emilia Clarke) with the info, now that she believes the resurrected Jon Snow ( Kit Harington) is the L'il Prince. Previously, the red priestess had thought Stannis Baratheon ( Stephen Dillane) was the Prince (who, in her mind, is the same as Azor Ahai). The portly baker played by Ben Hawkey made a surprise return to the show this past week after being absent since Season 4's "Mockingbird," the same week that Melisandre ( Carice van Houten) returned to coincidentally recap the dual prophecies. ![]() And if you watched the most recent episode of Thrones, after seven seasons it's finally clear who the prophecies are referring to: Hot Pie. You may have also heard the intertwined prophecy of The Prince That Was Promised, another (the same?) figure, who will also save the Seven Kingdoms. If you've been a fan of Game of Thrones for any length of time, you've probably heard and/or read about the prophecy of Azor Ahai, a legendary hero meant to return from death to save the fantasy land of Westeros from the monstrous White Walkers.
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