Monday, April 27, 2015

The Complete, Un-edited List of Performers That Are Eligible For, But Not Yet Inducted Into, The Rock Hall Revisited / Projected Project


As near as I can tell, this is the full list of eligible artists, pulled from the Future Rock Legends Yearly Eligible list and the performers and early influences that have been inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame, minus the Performers that have been inducted into the FRL Projected / Re-Visited Project as Performers:

311
.38 Special
? & the Mysterians
10,000 Maniacs
10cc
120 Days
2 Live Crew
3 Doors Down
30 Seconds to Mars
3rd Bass
4 Non Blondes
50 Cent
54-40
808 State
98 Degrees
A Camp
A Flock of Seagulls
A Perfect Circle
A Taste of Honey
A Tribe Called Quest
A.C. Newman
Aaliyah
Aaron Neville
ABC
Above & Beyond
Accept
Ace
Ace Frehley
Ace of Base
Acid Reign
Actress
Adam and the Ants
Adam Ant
Adam Green
Adam Sandler
Adrian Belew
Affinity
Afghan Whigs
AFI
Afroman
After 7
After Forever
After the Fire
Against Me!
Agent Orange
A-Ha
Aiden
Aimee Mann
Air
Air Supply
Airbourne
Al Jarreau
Al Kooper
Al Stewart
Alabama
Alan Jackson
Alanis Morissette
Alannah Myles
Albert Collins
Albert Hammond
Albert King
Alcatrazz
Aldo Nova
Alela Diane
Alex Chilton
Alexisonfire
Alias
Alicia Bridges
Alicia Keys
Alison Krauss
Alkaline Trio
Allan Sherman
Alphaville
Alterbridge
Altered Images
Amanda Marshall
Ambrosia
America
American Music Club
Amon Amarth
Amy Grant
Amy Winehouse
Anathema
Anberlin
And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
Andrew Bird
Andrew Gold
Andrew WK
Andy Gibb
Andy Kim
Andy Williams
Angel
Angel Witch
Angry Samoans
Ani DiFranco
Animal Collective
Animotion
Anita Baker
Anita Ward
Anne Murray
Annette Funicello
Annie
Annie Lennox
Antestor
Anthrax
Anti-Flag
Antony & the Johnsons
Anvil
Aphex Twin
Aphrodite's Child
Apocalyptica
Apollonia 6
April Stevens and Nino Tempo
April Wine
Aqua
Arab Strap
Arc Angels
Arcadia
Archers of Loaf
Archie Bell and the Drells
Architecture in Helsinki
Area
Argent
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
Arlo Guthrie
Armin van Buuren
Arrested Development
Arrows
Art Garfunkel
Artful Dodger
Arthur Alexander
Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come
As I Lay Dying
Ash
Ashford and Simpson
Ashlee Simpson
Asia
At the Drive-In
At the Gates
ATB
Athiest
Athlete
Atlanta Rhythm Section
Atlantic Starr
Atmosphere
Atomic Rooster
Atreyu
Au Pairs
Audioslave
August Burns Red
Augustus Pablo
Autograph
Autolux
Avantasia
Avenged Sevenfold
Avey Tare
Avril Lavigne
Ayreon
Aztec Camera
B.J. Thomas
B.T. Express
Babes in Toyland
Babyface
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Backstreet Boys
Bad Brains
Bad English
Bad Meets Evil
Bad Religion
Badfinger
Badly Drawn Boy
Baker Gurvitz Army
Baltimora
Bananarama
Band of Susans
Barbara Mandrell
Barbra Streisand
Barenaked Ladies
Baroness
Barrett Strong
Barry Manilow
Barry McGuire
Basement Jaxx
Basia
Bassnectar
Bathory
Battles
Bauhaus
Bay City Rollers
Bayside
Be Your Own Pet
BeauSoleil
Beautiful South
Beck, Bogert & Appice
Beenie Man
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
Belinda Carlisle
Bell Biv DeVoe
Belly
Ben E. King
Ben Folds Five
Ben Frost
Ben Harper
Benjamin Orr
Benny Mardones
Berlin
Bernie Taupin
Bert Jansch
Bertie Higgins
Bessie Smith
Beta Band
Bette Midler
Better Than Ezra
Betty Everett
Bettye LaVette
Beyoncé
Biffy Clyro
Big Black
Big Business
Big Country
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Big Joe Turner
Bikini Kill
Bill Champlin
Bill Conti
Bill Evans
Bill Fay
Bill Monroe
Billie Holiday
Billie Myers
Billy Bragg
Billy Currington
Billy Idol
Billy Lee Riley and His Little Green Men
Billy Ocean
Billy Paul
Billy Preston
Billy Squier
Billy Stewart
Billy Swan
Billy Talent
Billy Vaughn
Billy Vera and the Beaters
Billy Ward & The Dominoes
Bitch
Black 47
Black Eyed Peas
Black Label Society
Black 'n Blue
Black Oak Arkansas
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Black Uhuru
Black Widow
Blackfoot
BLACKstreet
Blackwater Park
Blake Shelton
Blancmange
Blind Faith
Blind Guardian
Blind Illusion
Blind Melon
Blindside
Blink-182
Blitzen Trapper
Blodwyn Pig
Blood Sweat & Tears
Bloodrock
Blowfly
Blue Cheer
Blue Man Group
Blue October
Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Rodeo
Blues Magoos
Blues Traveler
Boards of Canada
Bob & Earl
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
Bob Geldof
Bob Mould
Bob Welch
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
Bobbie Gentry
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Bobby “Boris” Pickett
Bobby Brown
Bobby Byrd
Bobby Caldwell
Bobby Day
Bobby Freeman
Bobby Fuller Four
Bobby McFerrin
Bobby Rydell
Bobby Sherman
Bobby Vee
Bobby Vinton
Bobby Womack
BoDeans
Body Count
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Boney M.
Bonfire
Bonnie “Prince” Billy
Bonnie Tyler
Bono
Boogie Down Productions
Booker T. and the M.G.'s
Bootsy Collins
Boredoms
Boris
Boston
Bouncing Souls
Bourgeois Tagg
Bow Wow Wow
Bowling For Soup
Boy George
Boy Meets Girl
Boys Don't Cry
Boy's Life
Boyz II Men
Boz Scaggs
Brad
Brad Paisley
Braid
Brainiac
Brand New
Brandi Carlile
Brandy
Brass Construction
Bread
Breakfast Club
Breaking Benjamin
Breathe
Brenda K. Starr
Brenda Russell
Brendan Benson
Brian Auger
Brian Eno
Brian Hyland
Brian McKnight
Brian Setzer Orchestra
Brian Wilson
Bright Eyes
Brinsley Schwarz
British Sea Power
Britney Spears
Broken Social Scene
Bronski Beat
Brook Benton
Brooks and Dunn
Brother Ali
Brotherhood of Man
Brownsville Station
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Hornsby and the Range
Bryan Adams
Bryan Ferry
Bubba Sparxxx
Bubble Puppy
Buchanan & Goodman
Buck Dharma
Buck Owens
Buckcherry
Buckethead
Buckingham Nicks
Buckner & Garcia
Buckwheat Zydeco
Buddy Guy
Buddy Knox
Budgie
Buena Vista Social Club
Buffalo Tom
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Built To Spill
Buju Banton
Bullet for My Valentine
Bun E. Carlos
Bunny Wailer
Burning Spear
Bush
Butthole Surfers
B'z
C+C Music Factory
Cabaret Voltaire
Cactus
Cage
Cake
Calexico
Calla
Camel
Cameo
Camera Obscura
Camper Van Beethoven
Candlebox
Canned Heat
Cannibal Corpse
Cap'n Jazz
Captain & Tennille
Captain Beyond
Caravan
Carbon Leaf
Carl Anderson
Carl Douglas
Carla Thomas
Carly Simon
Carmine Appice
Carole King
Cass Elliot
Cass McCombs
Cast
Cat Power
Catherine Wheel
Cathy Dennis
Cee-Lo Green
Celine Dion
Celtic Frost
Cerrone
Chad & Jeremy
Chaka Khan
Champaign
Charles Brown
Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Rhythm Band
Charlie Christian
Charlie Daniels
Charlie Feathers
Charlie Musselwhite
Charlie Rich
Charlie Sexton
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Charo
Cheech and Chong
Cheetah
Cher
Cherie Currie
Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Cheryl Lynn
Chevelle
Chicago Loop
Children of Bodom
Chilliwack
Chiodos
Chris Cagle
Chris Cornell
Chris De Burgh
Chris Isaak
Chris Montez
Chris Rea
Christie Front Drive
Christina Aguilera
Christine McVie
Christopher Cross
Christopher Williams
Chromatics
Chromeo
Chubby Checker
Chuck Brown
Chuck Jackson
Chuck Mangione
Chumbawamba
Cinderella
Cissy Houston
City and Colour
CKY
Clannad
Clarence “Frogman” Henry
Clarence Carter
Clay Aiken
Clay Walker
Cledus T. Judd
Clem Snide
Cliff Richard & the Shadows
Clifton Chenier
Climax Blues Band
Clinic
Clipse
Clive Griffin
Cloud Cult
Club Nouveau
Cluster
Clutch
Cocteau Twins
Coheed & Cambria
Cold
Cold Chisel
Collective Soul
Color Me Badd
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
Common
Con Funk Shun
Concrete Blonde
Conor Oberst
Converge
Conway Twitty
Coolio
Cop Shoot Cop
Copperopolis
Corey Hart
Cornershop
Corrosion of Conformity
Counting Crows
Country Joe & the Fish
Country Teasers
Courtney Love
Coven
Cowboy Junkies
Cracker
Crash Test Dummies
Crass
Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Creed
Cromagnon
Cro-Mags
Crossfade
Crow
Crowded House
Crystal Gayle
Crystal Method
Crystal Waters
Culture
Culture Club
Current 93
Cursive
Curtis Stigers
Curved Air
Cut Copy
Cutting Crew
Cyndi Lauper
Cynic
Cypress Hill
D.O.A.
D.R.I.
D12
Dabrye
Dag Nasty
Dale Hawkins
Damien Jurado
Damien Rice
Damn Yankees
Damon Albarn
Dan Deacon
Dan Fogelberg
Dan Hartman
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
Dan Hill
Dan Penn
D'Angelo
Danger Mouse
Dangerous Toys
Daniel Band
Daniel Bedingfield
Daniel Johnston
Dannii Minogue
Danny & the Juniors
Dantalian's Chariot
Danzig
Dar Williams
Darius Rucker
Darlene Love
Dashboard Confessional
Dave Bartholomew
Dave Edmunds
Dave Loggins
Dave Matthews (solo)
Dave Matthews Band
Davey Graham
David & David
David Baerwald
David Byrne
David Cassidy
David Crosby
David Essex
David Foster
David Geddes
David Gilmour
David Gray
David Guetta
David Lee Roth
David Porter
David Soul
David Sylvian
Davie Allan and the Arrows
Days of the New
Dazz Band
DC Talk
Dead Can Dance
Dead Milkmen
Dead or Alive
Death
Death Cab for Cutie
Death From Above 1979
Death In Vegas
DeBarge
Debbie Gibson
Debbie Harry
Debby Boone
Deceased
Dee Dee Sharp
Dee Dee Warwick
Dee Edwards
Deee-Lite
Deep Blue Something
Deerhoof
Deftones
Del Amitri
Delaney and Bonnie
Delbert McClinton
Deniece Willliams
Dennis DeYoung
Dennis Wilson
Derek and the Dominos
Derek Trucks
Descendents
Desmond Dekker
Destiny's Child
Destroyer
Devendra Banhart
Devin Townsend
DeVotchKa
Dexys Midnight Runners
D-Fuse
Diamond Head
Diana Ross
Dido
Dierks Bentley
Digable Planets
Dinah Washington
Dino
Dino, Desi & Billy
Dinosaur Jr.
Dio
Dionne Farris
Dionne Warwick
Dirty Projectors
Dirty Vegas
Disarmonia Mundi
Discharge
Dishwalla
Dismemberment Plan
Disturbed
Divine
Divinyls
Dixie Chicks
Dizzee Rascal
DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
DJ Kool Herc
DJ Magic Mike
DJ Quik
DJ Screw
DJ Shadow
DMX
Dobie Gray
Dog's Eye View
Dokken
Dolly Parton
Don and Dewey
Don Covay
Don Felder
Don Henley
Don Ho
Don Johnson
Don McLean
Donald Fagen
Donnie Iris
Donny Hathaway
Donny Osmond
Doro
Doug Martsch
Doug Sahm
Doves
Dr. Dre
Dr. Feelgood
Dr. Hook
Dr. John
DragonForce
Dramarama
Dread Zeppelin
Dream Theater
Dresden Dolls
Drive-By Truckers
Dropkick Murphys
Drowning Pool
Dru Hill
Duncan Sheik
Dungen
Dust
Dwarves
Dweezil Zappa
Dwight Yoakam
Dyke & The Blazers
Dynasty
Eagles of Death Metal
Earl Scruggs
Earth
Echo and the Bunnymen
Eddie Floyd
Eddie Grant
Eddie Money
Eddie Murphy
Eddie Rabbitt
Edgar Winter
Edguy
Edie Brickell
Edwin Starr
Eels
Einstürzende Neubauten
Eisley
Elastica
Elbow
Electric Flag
Electric Six
Elf
Ella Fitzgerald
Ellen Foley
Elliott Smith
Elmore James
El-P
Eluveitie
Elvin Bishop
Embrace
EMF
Emmylou Harris
En Vogue
Engelbert Humperdinck
England Dan and John Ford Coley
English Beat
Enigma
Enrique Iglesias
Enuff Z'nuff
Enya
Epica
EPMD
Erasure
Eric Andersen
Eric Carmen
Eric Dolphy
Eric Johnson
Eric's Trip
Erykah Badu
Europe
Eva Cassidy
Evanescence
Eve
Evelyn King
Everclear
Everlast
Everything But the Girl
Evildead
Ex Models
Exodus
Explosions in the Sky
Exposé
Extreme
Fabian
Fad Gadget
Fairport Convention
Faith Evans
Faith Hill
Falco
Fall Out Boy
Falling Up
Family
Family Force 5
Fanny
Fantasia Barrino
Fantomas
Fastball
Faster Pussycat
Fastway
Fatback Band
Fatboy Slim
Fates Warning
Faust
Fear
Fear Factory
Fefe Dobson
Feist
Fela
Femme Fatale
Fennesz
Ferry Corsten
Fields of the Nephilim
Filter
Finch
Fine Young Cannibals
Finger Eleven
Fiona
Fiona Apple
Firefall
fIREHOSE
FireHouse
Fishbone
Five For Fighting
Five Man Electrical Band
Flash and the Pan
Flight of the Conchords
Flobots
Flogging Molly
Flower Travellin' Band
Flyleaf
Focus
Foghat
Fontella Bass
Foreigner
Forgive Durden
Fotheringay
Fountains of Wayne
Frank Black
Frankie Avalon
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Frankie Knuckles
Franz Ferdinand
Fred Neil
Freddie Jackson
Freddie King
Freddie Mercury
Freddy Cannon
Free
Free Kitten
Friends of Dean Martinez
Frijid Pink
From First to Last
Frozen Ghost
Fruit Bats
Fu Manchu
Fucked Up
Fuel
Fugees
Fujiya and Miyagi
Fun Boy Three
Fun Lovin' Criminals
Funeral for a Friend
Further Seems Forever
Fuzzy
G. Love & Special Sauce
Galactic
Galaxie 500
Gamma
Gang Gang Dance
Gang of Four
Gang Starr
Garbage
Garland Green
Garland Jeffreys
Garnet Mimms and The Enchanters
Garth Brooks
Gary Glitter
Gary Lewis and the Playboys
Gary Moore
Gary Numan
Gary Puckett and the Union Gap
Gary U.S. Bonds
Gary Wright
Gemini
Gene Chandler
Gene Loves Jezebel
Gene Simmons
General Public
Generation X
Gentle Giant
Genya Ravan
Geordie
George Benson
George Clinton
George Jones
George Michael
George Strait
George Thorogood
Gerry and the Pacemakers
Gerry Rafferty
Get Up Kids
Geto Boys
Ghostface Killah
Giant Sand
Gil Scott-Heron
Gilbert O'Sullivan
Gillan
Gillian Welch
Gin Blossoms
Ginger Baker's Air Force
Gino Vannelli
Giorgio Moroder
Girl Talk
Girls Against Boys
Girlschool
Glass Tiger
Glassjaw
Glen Campbell
Glenn Frey
Glenn Gould
Glenn Medeiros
Gloria Estefan
Gloria Gaynor
Gloria Loring
Go West
Godley & Creme
Godsmack
Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Gogol Bordello
Golden Earring
Goldfinger
Goldfrapp
Gomez
Gong
Goo Goo Dolls
Good Charlotte
Gordon Lightfoot
Gorilla Biscuits
Gorillaz
Gossip
Gotye
Gov't Mule
Grace Jones
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
Graham Bonnet
Graham Nash
Graham Parker
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Slam
Grand Wizzard Theodore
Grandaddy
Grant Green
Grant Lee Buffalo
Great White
Green Jelly
Green River
Greenslade
Gregory Abbott
Gregory Isaacs
Grim Reaper
Grizzly Bear
Grover Washington, Jr.
Gryphon
GTR
Guided By Voices
Guster
Gwar
Gwen Stefani
Gym Class Heroes
GZA
H.I.M.
H.R.
Haddaway
Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve
Haircut 100
HammerFall
Hank Marvin
Hanoi Rocks
Hanson
Happy Mondays
Harlequin
Harold Faltermeyer
Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes
Harry Belafonte
Harry Chapin
Harry Connick Jr.
Harvey Danger
Harvey Mandel
Harvey Milk
Haste the Day
Hater
Hatfield and The North
Hawkwind
Hawthorne Heights
Hayes Carll
Head East
Heatwave
Heaven 17
Heavy D. & The Boyz
Helen Reddy
Helen Schneider
Helloween
Helmet
Henry Lee Summer
Henry Mancini
Henry Rollins
Herb Alpert
Herbie Hancock
Herman's Hermits
High on Fire
Hilary Duff
Hole
Honeymoon Suite
Hoobastank
Hootie & The Blowfish
Hot Chip
Hot Chocolate
Hot Hot Heat
Hot Rod Circuit
Hot Tuna
House of Pain
Howard Jones
Howlin' Wolf
Hoyt Axton
Hues Corporation
Huey “Piano” Smith and the Clowns
Huey Lewis and The News
Humble Pie
Ian and Sylvia
Ian Dury and the Blockheads
Ian Gillan Band
Ian Hunter
Ian Lloyd
Ian Thomas
Ice Cube
Iced Earth
Ice-T
Ida
Idlewild
Iggy Pop
Imogen Heap
In Flames
Incubus
India.Arie
Indigo Girls
Information Society
Inner Circle
Insane Clown Posse
Inspiral Carpets
International Submarine Band
Interpol
Irene Cara
Irma Thomas
Iron & Wine
Iron Butterfly
Isao Tomita
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
It's A Beautiful Day
J.J. Cale
J.J. Fad
Ja Rule
Jack Bruce
Jack Johnson
Jack Scott
Jack Wagner
Jackie DeShannon
Jacques Brel
Jade
Jake Holmes
James
James and Bobby Purify
James Carr
James Gang
James Iha
James Ingram
Jamie Foxx
Jamie Lidell
Jamie Walters
Jamiroquai
Jan Hammer
Jane Child
Jane Wiedlin
Janis Ian
Jann Arden
Japan
Jars of Clay
Jason Mraz
Jawbreaker
Jay Black
Jean Michel Jarre
Jeannie C. Riley
Jeff Buckley
Jeff Healey
Jefferson Starship
Jeffrey Osbourne
Jelly Roll Morton
Jellyfish
Jennifer Holliday
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Rush
Jennifer Warnes
Jeremy Enigk
Jeremy Jordan
Jermaine Jackson
Jerry Butler
Jerry Garcia Band
Jerry Reed
Jesse Winchester
Jessica Simpson
Jesu
Jesus Jones
Jesus Lizard
Jet
Jets to Brazil
Jewel
Jewel Akens
Jim Noir
Jim Steinman
Jimmy Buffett
Jimmy Clanton
Jimmy Eat World
Jimmy Page
Jimmy Reed
Jimmy Ruffin
Jimmy Smith
Jo Jo Gunne
Joan Armatrading
Joan Baez
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Joan of Arc
Joan Osbourne
Joanna Newsom
Jody Reynolds
Jody Watley
Joe “King” Carrasco
Joe Bonamassa
Joe Cocker
Joe Jackson
Joe Satriani
Joe Simon
Joe South
Joe Strummer
Joe Tex
Joe Walsh
Joey Lawrence
Joey McIntyre
Joey Scarbury
John Cafferty
John Cale
John Coltrane
John Cooper Clarke
John Denver
John Digweed
John Fahey
John Farnham
John Fogerty
John Hartford
John Hiatt
John Lee Hooker
John Legend
John Martyn
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
John Mayer
John Parr
John Paul Jones
John Prine
John Travolta
John Vanderslice
John Waite
Johnnie Taylor
Johnny Ace
Johnny Gill
Johnny Hallyday
Johnny Hates Jazz
Johnny Kemp
Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
Johnny Maestro
Johnny Mathis
Johnny Nash
Johnny Rivers
Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers
Johnny Tillotson
Johnny Winter
John's Children
JoJo
Jon Hopkins
Jon Secada
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Jonathan Coulton
Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Richman
Jonny Lang
Jordan Knight
Jordy
Josh Groban
Josh Ritter
Josh Turner
Joshua Kadison
Joss Stone
Jubilee
Jude Cole
Judy Collins
Juice Newton
Juke Kartel
Jules Shear
Julian Cope
Julian Lennon
Juliana Hatfield
Julio Iglesias
Jungle Brothers
Junior Boys
Junior Parker
Junior Senior
Junior Walker & the All-Stars
Junior Wells
Jurassic 5
Justice
Justin Timberlake
Juvenile
k.d. lang
Kacey Musgraves
Kaipa
Kajagoogoo
Kamelot
Kansas
Karelia
Karen Carpenter
Karla Bonoff
Karla DeVito
Karthago
Karyn White
Kaskade
Kate and Anna McGarrigle
Katrina and the Waves
KC & the Sunshine Band
Keane
Keb' Mo'
Keepsake
Keith Richards
Keith Sweat
Keith Urban
Kelis
Kelly Clarkson
Kelly Osbourne
Ken Nordine
Kenny Chesney
Kenny G
Kenny Loggins
Kenny Rankin
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Kevin Rowland
Kid Rock
Kiki Dee
Killer Dwarfs
Killer Mike
Killing Joke
Killswitch Engage
Kim Carnes
Kim Mitchell
Kim Wilde
Kimya Dawson
King Diamond
King Missle
King Sunny Adé
Kings of Leon
King's X
Kittie
Kix
Klaus Schulze
Klymaxx
Knapsack
KoKo Taylor
Kool & the Gang
Kool Moe Dee
Korn
Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kross
Kurtis Blow
Kylesa
Kylie Minogue
Kyuss
L.A. Guns
L7
LaBelle
Lacuna Coil
Lady B
Lady Pank
Lagwagon
Laibach
Lamb of God
Lambchop
Larry Chance and the Earls
Larry Coryell
Larry Graham
Larry Norman
Larry Williams
LaToya Jackson
Laura Branigan
Laura Nyro
Laura Veirs
Laurie Anderson
Lauryn Hill
Lead Belly
LeAnn Rimes
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Lee Aaron
Lee Allen
Lee Andrews & the Hearts
Lee Dorsey
Lee Michaels
Lee Morgan
Leeway
Legs Diamond
Leif Garrett
Lene Lovich
Lenny Kravitz
Leo Sayer
Leon Redbone
Leon Russell
Les Paul
Les Savy Fav
Lesley Gore
Lester Flatt
Let's Go Bowling
Letters to Cleo
Level 42
Levon Helm
LFO
Liars
Life of Agony
Lifehouse
Lifetime
Lighter Shade of Brown
Lighthouse
Lightnin' Hopkins
Lightning Bolt
Lil Wayne
Limp Bizkit
Linda Thompson
Lindsay Lohan
Lindsey Buckingham
Lindstrøm
Linkin Park
Lionel Richie
Lipps Inc.
Lisa Germano
Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
Lisa Loeb
Lisa Marie Presley
Lisa Stansfield
Lit
Lita Ford
Little Big Town
Little Eva
Little Feat
Little Jimmy Scott
Little Johnny Taylor
Little Millie Small
Little Milton
Little River Band
Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul
Little Willie John
Live
Living Colour
Living In A Box
Liz Phair
Liza Minnelli
Lizzy Borden
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
Loggins & Messina
Londonbeat
Lone Justice
Long John Baldry
Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Mack
Loop
Loretta Lynn
Lori McKenna
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
Los Jaivas
Los Lobos
Los Lonely Boys
Lostprophets
Lotus
Lou Christie
Lou Gramm
Lou Rawls
Loudness
Loudon Wainwright III
Louis Armstrong
Love and Rockets
Love Sculpture
Loverboy
Low
Lucifer's Friend
Lucinda Williams
Ludacris
Lulu
Luna
Luscious Jackson
Lush
Lustmord
Luther Allison
Luther Vandross
Luv'd Ones
Lyle Lovett
M. Ward
M.A.R.R.S.
M.C. Hammer
M.I.A.
M83
Ma Rainey
Machine Head
Macy Gray
Madness
Madvillain
Magazine
Magma
Mahalia Jackson
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Major Lance
Man Man
Man Parrish
Manchester Orchestra
Mandrill
Manfred Mann
Manhattan Transfer
Manic Street Preachers
Manitoba
Mannheim Steamroller
Manowar
Mantovani
Marc Anthony
Marc Bolan
Marc Cohn
Marcia Griffiths
Marcy Playground
Maria McKee
Mariah Carey
Marianne Faithfull
Marillion
Marilyn Manson
Marilyn McCoo
Mark Knopfler
Mark Kozelek
Mark Lanegan
Mark Lindsay
Mark Ronson
Markus Schulz
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch
Maroon 5
Marshall Crenshaw
Martha and the Muffins
Martha Wainwright
Martha Wash
Martika
Martin Page
Marv Johnson
Mary J. Blige
Mary Jane Girls
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Game Of Thrones Season 5 Speculation - 33 Questions For The Last 6 Episodes This Season

This post will only make sense if you've seen all four leaked episodes of Season 5 and read The Winds of Winter.  If you haven't, then reading these posts might not make sense and will definitely contain MAJOR spoilers for Season 5 and beyond.

The questions are broken up by general location.


DORNE

1. Will Ellaria Sand attempt to crown Myrcella or kill her?

Will it be a Queenmaker plot (Trystane did audibly refer to Myrcella as his future Queen in Episode 3, though Tommen's death would cause that anyway.), an attempt on Myrcella's life or some third variation?


2. What is Doran's master plan?

With Arianne and Quentyn written out of the show, what is the "Fire and Blood" plan that Doran has been keeping in his pocket as he's otherwise been staying out of the Game of Thrones?  It must involve Quentyn, right?  Will he be betrothed to Dany?  Is he secretly Aegon / fAegon?  Is Varys involved?


3. Who will die in Dorne this season?

Much like the battle at the Wall featured the deaths of Pyp and Grenn, the plot in Dorne will require deaths of "face" characters in order to have proper impact.  Will Ellaria or one of the Sand Snakes die this season?  What about Bronn or Jamie?  Areo or Doran?  Given that one of the promotional videos featured every character but Bronn and Jaime and the scene appears to occur after Ellaria's plot has been foiled (I could be wrong about this) and Jaime has Valonqar story protection (I'm guessing that the Valonqar part of the prophecy has been excluded to avoid giving up the fact that Jaime will eventually kill Cersei), things aren't looking too good for Bronn, whose story has, for the most part, been wrapped up in the books.


BRAAVOS

4. Will Arya undergo blind training?

Dareon the singer is technically a member of the Night's Watch (Sam mentions him to Gilly in Season 3), but he hasn't had any presence on the show.  Even if he had, it seems obvious that Sam and co. aren't going to be stopping in Braavos this season.  If Sam and Dareon don't travel to Braavos, Arya can't be blinded in response to killing Dareon.  That doesn't, however, mean that she won't be blinded for some other reason / no reason.


5. Will Arya kill Meryn Trant wearing another face?

In the "Mercy" chapter from TWOW, Arya kills Raff The Sweetling while wearing the face of an actress named Mercy.  With Raff long gone and Meryn Trant taking his place on Mace Tyrell's (instead of Harys Swyft) mission to Braavos, it seems very obvious that Trant will be answering to the God of Death by the end of this season.  If Arya spends the entire season training, Trant may be the only person she kills this season and doing so may be the culmination of her Faceless Man training.  Will she already have learned how to wear another face by this point or will that be her reward for successfully killing Trant?


6. Will Meryn Trant's death give Cersei the opportunity to name Gregor to the Kingsguard to fight for her?

In AFFC, it's Arys Oakheart's death in Dorne that allows Cersei to name Ser Robert Strong to the Kingsguard to defend her in trial by combat.  With Arys written off of the show, will we experience the delicious irony of Arya's revenge against Trant inadverdantly giving Cersei the option that may end up saving her life?


KING'S LANDING

7. Will Cersei turn the High Sparrow on Queen Margery, or will that be replaced by her actions against Loras?

In episode 4, Cersei empowers the High Sparrow by empowering the Faith Militant and blatantly points him in the direction of Loras Tyrell.  It seems obvious from trailers and previews that Loras will be put on trial, but the question remains whether or not the result of this trial will be the sum total of Cersei's war on House Tyrell this season or if she'll eventually bring Maergary into the fray as well.  In AFFC, Maergary is accused of acts of adultery against her husband, with the primary evidence against her being a broken maidenhead.  Such evidence won't be valid on the show, as Tommen and Maergary's marriage has been consummated.  With this change of situation, will Cersei still try to have Maergary arrested (no proof of this is evident in the first four episodes) or stop with Loras?


8. What role will Littlefinger and Oleanna Tyrell play in King's Landing?

Two master schemers present in King's Landing during Cersei's otherwise (in AFFC) unchallenged reign of terror?  I have no idea how this is going to play out, but it's going to be a lot of fun!


9. What will Cersei do when she gets news of Sansa Stark in Winterfell?

I'm going to guess that Cersei will find out about Sansa because it's two juicy a plot point for her not to.  There are rumors that Brienne will fight against Gregor Clegane this season and the only way I can see that happening is if Qyburn revives Clegane mid-season and Cersei sends him to Winterfell, charged with murdering Sansa Stark.


10. Why will the High Sparrow have Cersei imprisoned?

Among the things that Cersei is charged with in AFFC, we can definitely rule out the murder of the previous High Septon (who is alive on the show) and unless things change dramatically, it's unlikely that she'll be charged with incest with Jaime, as that would bring down Tommen as well.  Lancel will likely have confessed his affair with Cersei, but having sex with your cousin isn't a crime in Westeros (countless cousins are married throughout the Seven Kingdoms) and if their affair didn't begin until after Robert's death, then she wasn't committing adultery.  What high crime could Cersei be accused of that would cause her to be arrested?  Conspiring to kill King Robert Baratheon seems the most likely charge, as Lancel has remained in King's Landing throughout this season, is the face of the Sparrow movement and brought up the murder of King Robert when interacting with Cersei in Episode 1.


11. Will Cersei's champion be "Gregor Clegane" or "Robert Strong"?

Since Balon Swann isn't being sent to Dorne with Gregor Clegane's skull and Cersei actively taking subversive action against Dorne, I see no reason for the Robert Strong subterfuge.  I think that Gregor Clegane will be "miraculously" healed by Qyburn and retain his identity.


12. Will Tommen survive Season 5?

I think that the Golden Shrouds prophecy needs to have some payoff this season and I think that will mean that either Tommen or Myrcella will die this season.  The tricky part of this is that the Golden Crowns element of the prophecy requires that Myrcella be crowned before she dies.  Does that require the death of Tommen or will her being crowned by the Sand Snakes and Ellaria suffice?  My TWOW theory is that one of the Sand Snakes in King's Landing will kill Tommen, but the show could save time by having Varys kill him as part of his ADWD epilogue attack.


MEEREEN

13. Where does Varys go after Tyrion is captured by Jorah?

King's Landing is his eventual destination, but I think that there's a good chance he could end up stopping in Dorne to meet with Doran Martell and unite Varys' For The Realm conspiracy with Doran's Fire and Blood conspiracy, either by revealing Dany's betrothal to Trystane or revealing Tyrstane's identity as Aegon or some third plan that I haven't thought up.  There was a report out of Spain that an actor was unexpectedly present in Dorne who "didn't belong there" and the reporter was sworn to secrecy, so it couldn't be Jaime or Bronn, so my best guess is Varys.


14. Will the Stone Men attack Jorah and Tyrion while sailing through Valyria or around it?

Greyscale is prominently mentioned in three episodes and the Stone Men of Valyria (which is NOT where they are in ADWD) are mentioned in two, so there's no doubt in my mind that we're being set up for Tyrion and Jorah to encounter them (I think this encounter is what causes them to be captured by slavers).  Since the boat that Jorah stole is hardly what I consider a long-range vessel and scenes in the trailers indicate Tyrion will be staring up at ruins (and Drogon), I think it's possible that they will try to save time (and add spectacle to the show) by attempting to sail THROUGH Valyria, something that NO ONE in ASOIAF does (though Euron Greyjoy does claim that he did), which would be awesome.


15. Will Jorah contract Greyscale?

As previously stated, Greyscale is being set up as a major plot point this season.  In ADWD, Jon Connington contracts Greyscale while rescuing Tyrion following the attack by the Stone Men.  To this point in the story (and I think for good), Jon Connington has been written out of the show, but since it seems like Greyscale is going to be significant in the big picture of the series, I think that someone will take Connington's place by contracting Greyscale and secretly bringing it to Westeros.  I think that Jorah Mormont will contract the disease rescuing Tyrion and then fill the role that Jon Connington plays in Dany's invasion (his unrequited love for Dany is even similiar to Jon Con's love for Rhaegar) of Westeros in future seasons.  If Greyscale plays a role in the endgame, this would be the best way of getting it to Westeros, in my opinion.


16. How will Tyrion end up in Dany's service and Jorah in the pits?

Tyrion will probably talk his way into it and negotiate some sort of opportunity for Jorah.  Alternately, Dany might decline to free Jorah, leaving him as a pit slave until he proves his valor fighting the Sons of the Harpy and Drogon.


17. Who are the Sons of the Harpy?

In ADWD, it's implied that the SotH are agents of the Great Masters of Meereen and that Dany's marriage to Hizdahr zo Loraq appeases the Great Masters enough to cause them to cease their attacks.  If that's the case and Dany marries Hizdahr, why do the SotH attack Dany in the fighting pits, presumably after she marries Hizdahr?  Are they secretly acting under the orders of the Wise Masters of Yunkai who act as a phantom menace who only wanted the fighting pits re-opened as a trap to assassinate Dany?  Will former slaves take up the mask in response to the execution of Mossodor (unlikely, but who knows)?


18. Will Barristan and Grey Worm die as a result of their wounds?

Sad to say, but Barristan Selmy fits the description of the prominent character that dies with a lot of book material left behind.  I think that we witnessed his last stand in Episode 4.  Grey Worm has a few scenes left, at least, as the scene with Missandei in the trailers still remains, but that doesn't mean he won't die from his wounds later on.


19. Will Dany marry Hizdahr and will he survive his wedding festivities?

It seems likely that she will (otherwise, why make him such a prominent character), but his absence from scenes during the attacks in the fighting pits seems to indicate that he has either been killed by this point or has fled, possibly implicating him in the attack.


20. Will Dany leave Meereen on Drogon and if so, will she return before the end of this season?

Dragon-riding seems like an important moment in this series, so I think that will be in and it's possible that she'll spend some time in the desert, but I think she'll end up back in Meereen by the end of the season, even if her return marks her last scenes of the season.


21. How do Dany's other dragons escape?

With no Quentyn Martell to die springing them, the most likely method will be with the SotH attempting to kill them only to get barbecued for their troubles.  I've also considered the possibility of Daario Naharis and Jorah getting the Quentyn treatment, but with Barristan dying unexpectedly, I think it's unlikely another major member of Team Dany will die in this updated scenario.


WINTERFELL

22. What purpose will Brienne serve in proximity to Winterfell?


Roose Bolton and Sansa recognize her, so she can't be filling a Mance-like undercover role.  I still think that Yara Greyjoy will be captured by Stannis, so she can't fill that role either.  I can't quite put my finger on exactly what Brienne will end up doing, but I think she'll play a crucial role in Sansa's escape from Winterfell, assuming that happens.


23. Will Rickon re-enter the picture, as he does in ADWD?

It's entirely possible.  Jon and Sam should know that Rickon is still alive and Roose, Ramsey and Theon definitely do.  If word of this gets to Stannis, he may seek out Rickon, possibly tasking Davos with finding him.  Alternately, he could just randomly pop up at pretty much any time during the war in the North or never be mentioned again.


24. Which time-bomb will go on first and which explosion will have more impact on the story, Myranda or Theon?

We know that Theon will get involved, probably to protect Sansa and it seems obvious that Myranda won't handle her role in this triangle as well as Shae did, so suffice to say, shit will go down in Winterfell.


25. When and how will Ramsey's true nature be exposed to Sansa and what will happen in response?

We know that the true Ramsey will show up, but will he abuse Sansa or will Sansa witness him abusing someone else?  Reek?  Myranda?  The Winterfell worker?  A random extra?


26. Will Yara Greyjoy / the Ironborn make their presence felt this season?

She's been present in the last three seasons and she has a role to play this season, so it seems like she'll enter the picture at some point.


THE WALL

27. What will happen with Shireen this season?  Will it be connected to Selyse's distraught appearance in the second trailer?

Yikes, probably nothing good.  She's being left at Castle Black with her mother and her father won't be around to protect her if Selyse decides that she is going to sacrifice her to the Red God or something equally horrible.  If it happens during the Hardhome scenes, Jon might not be around to protect her either.  Would that upset Selyse and cause her to break down as she does in the second trailer?  Perhaps, if she came to her senses too late, though it's more likely she's received bad news about Stannis or Melisandre.


28. What will Samwell Tarley do this season and next?

I'm not ruling out the Citadel in Oldtown (and rumor has it that he consumates his relationship with Gilly in Episode 7) for next season, but there's no indication one way or another what Sam will do this season now that Jon is Lord Commander.


29. Who will die in Hardhome?

It appears that Jon and Tormund will survive, but of the other prominent wildlings and Night's Watchemen, some of them will have to die to make the impact of the battle feel real.  Rattleshirt seems like a definite candidate and Ed is possibly a goner as well.


30. Will "For The Watch" happen this season, will it involve Olly betraying Jon (and who else) and will it be left as a cliffhanger or be resolved this season / left for Season 6?

I think it will happen and Olly is being set up as one of the daggers.  I do think that Jon will be brought back or his survival will be strongly implied before the end of the final episode, though as I don't think his involvement in filming Season 6 could be kept secret.


MISSING PIECES

31. Will Euron Greyjoy be set up to appear in Season 6 / Will Balon Greyjoy die this season?

Maybe.  He seems like the most likely of the three, as Balon's death is required to avoid a major plot hole from Melisandre's prophecy.  Euron's rise to power could be detailed off-screen, setting him up to be a prominent figure in Season 6.  It's always possible that Daario has secretly been Euron the whole time (and it does work better than it would in the books), but that seems too silly to be possible.


32. Will Aegon Targaryen be set up to appear in Season 6 / Is Trystane Martell secretly Aegon Targaryen?

Maybe.  The actor playing Trystane definitely does look a lot like Viserys, but that could just be a coincidence.  I don't consider it likely that Aegon is involved in the show if he isn't Trystane, though and for that matter, I don't consider it very likely that he is him, either.  More likely, he's been written out of the show.


33. Will Lady Stoneheart be set up to appear in Season 6 / Ever?

Maybe.  There are many dangling threads left to be resolved in the Riverlands (the Brotherhood, the Blackfish, Gendry, the downfall of House Frey, and of course LS), but it doesn't seem like they will be touched upon this season, as there aren't any prominent characters in the Riverlands at the moment and Brienne and Jaime are otherwise occupied this season.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Game of Thrones Season 5 Speculation - Part 11 - Final Summary

A lot of new information has come to light since I first wrote these summaries, so my plan for the final summary (which I plan to post on the Saturday, April 11th, the day before the season begins) is to post my original final summary and then all my revisions, which are based on new trailers, leaks, interviews and analysis.


TYRION LANNISTER

Tyrion will travel with Varys to Pentos, where they'll meet with Magister Illyrio.  The trio (Varys may not leave Pentos) will travel together until Tyrion leaves for Volantis, where he'll visit a whorehouse and be captured by Jorah Mormont.  Tyrion and Jorah will be attacked by the Stone Men, who sink their boat.  They will then be captured and sold into slavery.  They'll escape into Meereen where Tyrion will ally himself with Daenerys.  The two will plot together until the re-opening of the fighting pits, where Drogon returns and Daenerys flies out of the city on his back.  Tyrion will remain in Meereen during the fallout and the upcoming battle in Season 6.


Final Edits:

I'm now convinced that Illyrio's mansion will be featured in Season 5, but Illyrio himself will be absent.

There's plenty of evidence that Varys will accompany Tyrion to Volantis (shots from Volantis in the trailers, the episode description for Episode 3).  It's likely that he'll be handed off from Varys to Jorah in Volantis as well, though whether he's Jorah's prisoner or not (I think he will be) is still a mystery.

There's been no confirmation of the Stone Men or the Sorrows as of yet, though the Season 5 poster certainly hints at this scene.  I think that the Sorrows will be moved to somewhere around Valyria for the show.  It's possible that the Sorrows is what Tyrion is looking at in the second trailer, but only if the image of Drogon flying overhead is a fake-out.


There have been several instances of dialogue from the first four episodes referring to the "Stone Men Of Valyria", which feeds my theory about the attack happening near Valyria and possibly while Jorah and Tyrion sail THROUGH Valyria (though there's nothing to confirm that awesome possibility).  The apparant death of Barristan Selmy and absence of Jon Connington from the story also makes it possible that Jorah contracts greyscale after the Stone Men's attack.

It appears that Jorah will be purchased as a gladiator / slave and Tyrion will persuade Yezzan to buy him as well for entertainment purposes.  Tyrion will somehow win his way into Dany's graces, while Jorah will have to fight his way through the pits to earn her trust again (if it's even an option).

Tyrion is present at Daznak's Pit when Jorah fights, the Sons of the Harpy attack and Drogon returns.  What, if anything else, happens to him in Season 5 is unknown.


JON SNOW

Season 5 will open with the Night's Watch holding the first votes to determine the new Lord Commander.  Stannis will offer to legitimize Jon, make him the Lord Of Winterfell and betroth him to Shireen.  Jon won't take the offer, at first due to his vows / the rights of his brothers and sisters and later because Samwell's intervention, Denys Mallister's death and Alliser Thorne's endorsement / refusal to allow Janos Slynt to ascend lead to Jon being elected as the Lord Commander (in Episode 2).  Jon will behead Slynt for insubordination, send Sam, Gilly and Aemon to Oldtown, advise Stannis on winning the North, oversee the faked execution of Mance Rayder and form a fragile alliance with the wildlings that have crossed the Wall, with Tormund Giantsbane as a liason.  Jon will have several interactions with Melisandre, culminating with her sending Mance on a mission to Winterfell to rescue Arya, who Melisandre believes is riding to the Wall.  Jon will send a rescue party to Hardhome, which will end disastrously.  His actions in response to Hardhome and the Pink Letter will lead to his betrayal and death in a chaotic scene at the end of Episode 10.


Final Edits:

I'm still not sure when (or if, I guess) Jon becomes Lord Commander, but it appears that he will be "tempted" prior to becoming LC, both by Stannis (with power and legitimacy) and by Melisandre (sexually, it appears, as there's a scene where Melisandre undresses in the first trailer and this scene is apparently connected to Jon).

The visions promotions finally paid off with a video of Jon consulting with Mance Rayder.  It seems that Jon is trying to convince Mance to join Stannis' cause and bring his Wildling followers with him.  This fits with alleged script leaks indicating that Stannis forced Jon to do this.  If Mance says yes, Stannis is supplied with the army he gets in the Mountains in ADWD.  If he refuses, Stannis and Mel will execute him, which may be what happens.  Leaked information from the premiere indicates that he is executed and that is real rather than a switcheroo.

The major storyline at the Wall (after the LC election) appears to be a disastrous rescue mission to Hardhome.  I don't know what happens between these two events, but it looks like most of ADWD will be dropped.

There's still no news of Sam's storyline this season.  He hasn't featured in either of the trailers or any of the promotional material yet, so whether he stays at Castle Black, travels to Hardhome or gets sent elsewhere by Jon remains up in the air.

My best guess regarding "FTW" is that it will either happen and be resolved this season or be saved for next season.  This is because I believe that Jon will be coming back in some form in Winds and there's no practical way of concealing his return in Season 6 if he's dead at the end of Season 5.


SAMWELL TARLY

Sam will use deception to get Jon Snow elected as Lord Commander.  He'll be dispatched to Oldtown by way of Braavos, along with Gilly, a Dareon-equivalent and Maester Aemon, taking the mission with less distress than he did in AFFC.  Before arriving in Braavos, he'll have new interactions with Davos and Salladhor Saan.  In Braavos, Sam will be rescued by Arya, fight with Dareon and rescued by a captain who agrees to take him and his companions to Oldtown.  After Maester Aemon dies, Sam and Gilly consummate their relationship, which Sam handles much better than he does in the books.  His season will end somehwere in episodes 8-10, when his ship arrives in Oldtown, though I don't think we'll see any more of Oldtown than possibly a CGI rendering ala the show's Season 4 introduction to Braavos.


Final Edits:

Your guess is as good as mine.  Other than some interviews where it's confirmed that Sam interacts with Stannis, he's been left out of the promotional materials, which either means that what he's up to isn't very exciting or is so amazing that it has to be kept completely under wraps.  There is a report on a reliable sex / nudity scene web site that indicates that Sam and Gilly will consumate their relationship around Episode 7.


DAENERYS TARGARYEN

Season 5 will open with the attack on Stalwart Shield at some point during Episode 1, launching the Sons of the Harpy storyline.  During Episode 1 and 2, Dany will deal with the ramifications of the SotH and Yunkai and Slaver's Bay will declare war against Meereen.  Through the middle of the season, increased activity by the SotH and the beginning of the Yunkish siege on Meereen will prompt Dany to arrange a betrothal with Hizdahr zo Loraq.  Around Episode 7, Tyrion and Jorah will present themselves in Meereen and be brought before Dany, who hears Tyrion's epic speech and is persuaded to allow him to advise her, though Jorah will still need to prove himself.  Dany and Hizdahr will be married in Episode 8 or 9 and the fighting pits will re-open, with Jorah fighting for his life in order to earn his way back into Dany's good graces.  During or after Jorah's fight in the pits, the Sons of the Harpy will stage a massive attack on the fighting pits, causing chaos and drawing Drogon to the fighting pits, causing mass devastation and the death of Hizdahr zo Loraq. 

Dany will mount Drogon and the two will fly away into the Dothraki Sea.  Barristan Selmy will rule in Meereen in Dany's absence with help from Tyrion, Missandei and Grey Worm while the SotH amplify their attacks and Yunkai prepares to attack Meereen.  A deseperate Jorah Mormont attempts to free Dany's dragons, only to get killed for his efforts.  Yunkai attempts to end the siege at Meereen by flinging corpses infected with the Pale Mare over the city walls, forcing Meereen to prepare for a battle that will start in Season 6.  Season 10 will close with Dany wandering in the Dothraki Sea before being confronted by a khalasar led by one of Khal Drogo's former bloodriders.


Final Edits:

Leaked information indicates that the interaction with Drogon from the end of the second trailer will take place at the end of the 2nd episode.

Since Tyrion and Jorah appear to be sold into slavery in Episode 7, they probably won't meet up with Dany until Episode 8 or so.

Most surprisingly is that the promotional material provides no indication that Meereen will be under siege this season.  Based on this, I think that the show will look to save time and money by replacing the Battle of Fire with the insurgency led by the Sons of the Harpy (the forces of Slaver's Bay will likely play a "Phantom Menace" type role behind the scenes).  This will also eliminate the Pale Mare plot point.  It's also unknown whether or not Dany will depart Meereen on Drogon or merely be taken by Drogon to a safe location.  The Dothraki will play a major role in Winds, so it might not be possible to write them out of the story.

I do still think that Hizdahr will be killed in Episode 9 when the SotH attack Daznak's, but I no longer thing that Jorah Mormont will die this season.  I'm not sure how the other dragons will be freed, but the reason I think Jorah survives the season is because I no longer think Barristan Selmy will survive this season. 

The EW article reveals that one of the actors (confirmed as male) filming in Northern Ireland (confirmed as where scenes in Meereen are filmed, though it's also the location of Castle Black and some other locations) who is a book reader (which describes Ian McElhinney, who plays Selmy) found out that their character dies unexpectedly this season, even though he had a lot of remaining story in Feast / Dance (which does describe Selmy but not Loras Tyrell, another character who could die unexpectedly this season).  Many speculators (myself included) think that Selmy will die in the Battle of Fire, either in combat or betrayed by pitfighters, so if the show is going to write around the Battle of Fire, killing Selmy this season makes sense and adds impact to Dany's storyline this season.

It has since been revealed that Selmy will definitely die at the end of Episode 4 (and possibly Grey Worm as well, though his fate is more up in the air) and that his death will be after one hell of a fight and a huge part of the mid-season climax.



ARYA STARK

The captain from Episode 10 of Season 4 will bring Arya to the House of the Black and White.  Arya will agree to train as a Faceless Man by Jaqen H'ghar and the Waif.  While training, she'll learn the history of the Faceless Men and witness petitioners asking for and receiving their gift (death).  Arya's training will continue when she abandons her identity as Arya of House Stark (though she only hides Needle rather than throwing it away) and assuming the identity of Cat of the Canals.  As Cat, Arya rescues Samwell Tarly from a pair of Braavos, but violates the rules of the Faceless Men by killing Dareon for deserting the Night's Watch, leading to her being blinded as a punishment (note: this may happen at the end of the season as punishment for killing Trant).  After a few episodes of blindness, Arya will earn her eyesight back and be assigned a mission related to Mace Tyrell's mission to the Iron Bank, leading her to kill Meryn Trant, partially for her mission as a Faceless Man, but mostly as revenge for killing Syrio Forel.  Her season will either end with the murder of Meryn Trant or with the fallout of that murder, seen from the perspective of Mace Tyrell or in Jaqen reprimanding Arya for violating the rules of the Faceless Men.


Final Edits:

It appears as though the scene with the Bravos (bullies) will be at the beginning of Season 5 and will not involve Sam.  In fact, it appears that Sam won't be travelling to Braavos at all, so Arya won't save Sam or kill Dareon.  This calls into question whether or not Arya will undergo blind training this season.  It's possible she could be blinded as just another phase of her training or be punished for some other transgression (though it's not likely to be Meryn Trant, as Trant isn't expected in Braavos until late in the season) or never be blinded at all.

I'll call it right here and right now.  Some variation of "What do we say to the God of Death?" will be used prior to the death of Meryn Trant.  I'm not as confident in saying that Arya will be wearing the face of Mercy (or a Mercy-like character) when she kills Trant, but I do think it makes sense and definitely could happen.


CERSEI LANNISTER

Season 5 will open with Cersei dreaming about her encounter with Maggy the Frog, who gives her the Valonqar prophecy.  The discovery of Tywin Lannister's body and his funeral will be in Episode 1 and that Cersei will dispatch Jaime to Dorne to bring Myrcella back to King's Landing in Episode 2 or 3.  Olenna Tyrell will be returning this season for Tywin's funeral / Tommen and Margaery's wedding, which will happen before Jaime's departure.  Qyburn and Pyrcelle will have larger roles this season than they do in AFFC and Qyburn's experiments with Gregor Clegane will be given a much larger focus than they are in the books.  The High Sparrow should arrive early in the season and the Sparrows to cause trouble in the name of the Faith throughout the season.  Cersei will order Littlefinger back to King's Landing early in the season and he should arrive mid-season.  Cersei will meet with the High Sparrow mid-season and authorize the return of the Faith Militant and Poor Fellows.  She will dispatch Mace Tyrell and Meryn Trant to Braavos to treat with the Iron Bank in Episode 5 or 6.  Throughout the season, Cersei will frame Margaery Tyrell for treason.  Margaery will be arrested around Episode 7 and Cersei to be arrested later that episode as the final scene of the episode.  Cersei will remain in her cell until the Walk of Penance, which will take place either in Episode 9 or 10.  After the Walk of Penance, Cersei will have a scene where the details of her trial by combat are laid out and she's introduced to her champion, Ser Gregor Clegane of the Kingsguard.  One of the final scenes of the season, but not the final scene of Episode 10, will be the murder of Pycelle by Varys.


Final Edits:

Since the third episode's description features details on Margaery "enjoying" (nice, HBO, real nice) her husband, her wedding to Tommen will probably take place in the second episode, with Tywin's funeral taking place in the first.


Leaked information from the first four episodes does in fact indicate that there will be a bedding ceremony at Tommen's wedding and that their marriage will be consumated... repeatedly.  I don't know what Tommen's current age on the show is supposed to be in Season 5, but HBO will likely regret Renly and Loras stating that Tommen was 8 back in Season 1, as this will probably be much more controversial if someone does the math. lol

Cersei will receive the threat from the Sand Snakes in the second episode (it will probably be revealed after Tommen's wedding) and dispatch Jaime to Dorne shortly thereafter.

The third episode of the season is called "High Sparrow", so that's when he'll make his introduction on the show, with Cersei visiting him for the first time at a soup kitchen for the poor.  At this meeting, Cersei will allow the return of the Faith Militant and Poor Fellows.

Early trailers and leaked information show that the Faith will go after Littlefinger's brothels and Loras Tyrell.  Tommen will try to demand Loras' release, but be denied by the Sparrows and retreat to avoid a riot.  I speculate that Littlefinger will agree to shut down his brothels in exchange for setting aside Sansa's marriage to Tyrion, though he may get that just for testifying against Loras, the High Septon and other patrons.

As for Loras, things look grim.  A scene from the trailer seems to show that Loras is on trial before the Faith and the Crown, with Loras sporting an unusual (imprisonment?) beard and attacking Littlefinger's consigliere Olyvar.  My guess is that Loras is being tried for homosexual acts and Olyvar is testifying against him.  I'm not sure if Loras will be imprisoned or executed if found guilty, but the Tyrell's tone in all preview material seems to indicate either is possible.  Loras is gravely injured capturing Dragonstone in AFFC (or so the Tyrells claim), so if he dies in Winds, killing him in King's Landing this season isn't a major change.

There's been no indication that Margaery will be imprisoned as part of Cersei's schemes, so it's possible that the show might sub in Loras' trial in place of Marge's.  That being said, there's also no indication that Cersei will be arrested by the Faith and we know that will happen, so Cersei and the Faith might go full on against the Tyrells this season, after all.


THEON GREYJOY / YARA GREYJOY

Theon's S5 story will begin as the Boltons are establishing themselves in Winterfell and welcoming Northern Lords and armies to the castle for Ramsay's marriage to either an impostor Arya Stark or Sansa Stark.  Theon will vouch for the authenticity of Ramsay's bride at their wedding.  I can't say at this time whether or not the bedding scene will happen, as that will depend on who the bride is.  Theon will continue to be tormented by Ramsay and have small interactions with random Northerners and Dreadfort men.  While walking through the Godswood, Theon will see Bran Stark's face in a weirwood tree and hear him say "Theon", partially restoring his identity.  Theon will assist Mance Rayder in his plan to rescue fArya, leaping out of a window into the snow piling up around Winterfell.

Yara's S5 story will pick up in Deepwood Motte, which is held by Yara and her Ironborn soldiers until Stannis' forces arrive, capture Deepwood Motte and take Yara hostage.  Stannis' forces march on Winterfell in the midst of a blizzard that forces them to wait at the Crofter's Village, where Theon is brought after being captured by Northern soldiers allied with Stannis.  Theon will be held prisoner and have conversations with Stannis and Yara while Stannis makes the final preparations for the battle and Roose Bolton sends out his first wave of troops.


Final Edits:

Theon's story will have more drama this season as it's confirmed that Sansa Stark will be returning to Winterfell.  Leaked information shows that Sansa will be betrothed to Ramsay Bolton this season and travel to Winterfell to marry him as Sansa Stark.  What happens from here will resemble a version of what happens in ADWD, with Sansa standing in for several Northern Lords and fArya and the forces from the Vale eventually betraying the Boltons in battle against Stannis.

I also expect Theon to rescue Sansa after her wedding this season as the climax of his storyline, which will end with him being reunited with Yara in Stannis' camp. 

There are reports of an ambush on Stannis' forces during their march to Winterfell.  I think that this will be Ironborn forces lead by Yara Greyjoy and that this attack will take the place of the battle in Deepwood Motte.


DORNE / JAIME LANNISTER

Jaime's story will open with the funeral for his father, Tywin Lannister.  Shortly after the funeral and Tommen and Margaery's wedding, Cersei will show Jaime a package received from Dorne containing a snake holding Myrcella's necklace in it's fangs.  In response, Cersei will send Jaime to Dorne to rescue Myrcella. 

Before Jaime arrives in Dorne, Doran Martell will meet with three of Oberyn Martell's bastard daughters, known as the Sand Snakes, Nymeria, Tyene and Obara and Oberyn's paramour Ellaria Sand.  Each will present a plan for revenge against the Lannisters that Doran rejects.

The Sand Snakes and Ellaria sneak Princess Myrcella out of Sunspear, intending to crown her and start a war between Dorne and the Lannisters.  The scheme will go badly due to the intervention of Areo Hotah, Jaime Lannister and Bronn.  Myrcella and Obara Sand will be killed in the confusion.

In the aftermath of the Queenmaker plot, Doran Martell will meet with Varys as they finalize their conspiracy to betroth Prince Trystane to Daenerys Targaryen, arranging a marriage and Dornish alliance to be enacted when she arrives in Westeros.  After explaining the plot to Trystane, Ellaria and the remaining Sand Snakes, Doran dispatches Nymeria to King's Landing to take his seat on the Small Council and Tyene to King's Landing to infiltrate the Faith Militant, while Ellaria and Trystane remain in Sunspear to prepare for the arrival of Dany.


Final Edits:

There hasn't been much more revealed out of Dorne.  I'm still wavering on whether or not Myrcella will die this season, as there's been a lot of speculation that Tommen might instead, so all bets are off.  The same goes for the Sand Snakes, as it is possible that a shot from the HBO Asian trailer could show Ellaria and all three Sand Snakes addressing Doran after their failed plot, meaning that they survive said plot (though it's also possible that it's from before the plot, though their body language does seem to indicate far more respect that they'd show at the beginning of the season).


SANSA STARK / BRIENNE OF TARTH

Early in Season 5, Sansa Stark will interact with Brienne of Tarth, rejecting her offer of protection and either dismissing her or sending Vale guards after her.  From Brienne, Sansa will learn that her sister is still alive, though she'll later learn that her sister has been found and will be marrying Ramsay Bolton at Winterfell.  After Littlefinger leaves the Vale for King's Landing, Sansa will continue to plot revenge against the Lannisters.

Brienne will locate Sansa and after failing to join her service as a protector, she'll be forced to leave the Vale and be pursued through the Riverlands.  At some point she'll have lengthy interactions with an elderly woman who may or may not be based on Septon Maribald.  At this time, I don't know the direction her story will take, but it's possible that she might be on some sort of mission involving Sansa, Arya or Jaime.


Final Edits:




Leaked information from the first four episodes indicates that Brienne will chance upon Sansa and Littlefinger at an Inn (Brienne's dumb luck on the show is the polar opposite of her lack of forturne finding either Stark in AFFC), have her offer rejected and then gets chased off by knights of the Vale.  She then decides to travel north to Winterfell (there's a scene in a promotional video showing Brienne and Pod looking at Moat Cailin).  What happens on their way there and when they get there and how that will impact Sansa, the Boltons and Stannis remains to be seen and will be one of the most fascinating wild-cards of Season 5, as she's sworn oaths to kill Stannis and protect Sansa.


STANNIS BARATHEON / DAVOS SEAWORTH

Stannis and Davos will spend the first half of the season at Castle Black, treating with Jon Snow and the Night's Watch.  They will depart from Castle Black (leaving Melisandre, Selyse and Shireen at the Wall) and reappear at Deepwood Motte, defeating the Ironborn and capturing Yara Greyjoy.  Their forces will then march on Winterfell in the midst of a blizzard, settling at the Crofter's village and preparing to do battle with the Boltons and Freys that are stationed in Winterfell.  Their Season 5 storyline will end with the capture of Theon Greyjoy.  At Castle Black, Selyse Baratheon will attempt to sacrifice Shireen Baratheon, only to be stopped by Melisandre, who is setting Selyse up for some mysterious purpose.

Final Edits:

There really hasn't been anything new from the Stannis storyline, as he sticks pretty close to the ADWD storyline until he leaves Castle Black.  It does seem that Deepwood Motte will be replaced with an Ironborn surprise attack on the road to Winterfell.  It's also possible that Melisandre accompanies Stannis to Winterfell, but I still think she'll stay at Castle Black.

Davos remains one of the most intriguing characters this season as his (and Samwell's) Season 5 activities have been kept pretty hush-hush.