| | Every Major Game of Thrones Theory For Season Eight | | We've had nearly 20 months since its Season Seven finale to contemplate how Game of Thrones will end. That's enough time to, without sleep, watch the entire series about 212 times through. And, judging by the depth of analysis that fans put into this show, it's easy to imagine that some people have actually gone and done just that. As such, Game of Thrones has never been far from mind over the last year and seven months. Fans have been active on Reddit and elsewhere, coming up with new clues and details through re-watches that could make their way back in Game of Thrones Season Eight. Leading up to Season Eight, we've spent nearly two years following the deep dives, rumors, and spoilers to compile an ultimate list of the 30 most important fan theories going into the final season. READ THEM ALL | | | | |
| | Does It Matter That the President Knows Nothing About History? We Asked 3 Historians. | | We are frequently reminded that the most powerful people in our country have no knowledge of or interest in history. In fact, they frequently demonstrate outright disdain. Front of center, of course, is the president, whom nobody ever accused of reading a book. So why do we study history? Are there perils when our leaders disregard it with such proud ignorance? Perhaps now is as good a time as any to ask the question—which we did of three preeminent historians. Here's what they had to say. Read On | | | | | | | | | | Jon Snow Must Die in Game of Thrones Season 8 | | Exactly one month ago, Esquire began running a series of essays about each core character of Game of Thrones, analyzing how each could win or lose the eponymous game. Taking the Iron Throne didn't always mean winning, and dying didn't always mean losing. But in our final essay about what should come from Season 8, only one thing is clear to culture editor Matt Miller: Jon Snow must die. Here's why. Read On | | | | | | | | | | I Brought My Dad to The Masters. And Then He Brought Me Back to Life. | | Esquire's Ben Boskovich knew his dad was excited to fulfill their dreams together, but a moment walking around Amen corner proved that his father knew his presence meant a little bit more. "He knew I needed him. And he came equipped. This trip wasn't just a favor to my dad or a chance to do something cool with him. His perspective, his advice, and his presence were the cure to what ailed me. I just didn't realize it until it happened." Read On | | | | | | | | | | | |
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