Bran's inability to remember what, exactly, caused his fall from that tower was the cause of much strife in Season 1. But that was human Bran. The person Jaime locked eyes with in the premiere's final moments was Bran's new form, the Three-Eyed Raven, and he remembers everything.
There might be some confusion about Bran remembering since he has never told anyone what he saw right before he was pushed. However, there are some major clues — on the TV show and in the books — that prove Bran knows exactly what happened to him, even before he honed his newfound skills beyond the Wall.
Bran had not forgotten the cause of his fall. He did not get amnesia. The show and books both support this. In the show and books, it is clear Bran remembers exactly what happened.
Jaime Lannister threw Bran out of a window when Bran was a young boy in an effort to kill him. Bran didn't die, but he did lose his ability to ever walk again. In the final season of Game of Thrones, Bran forgives Jaime, taking responsibility for his own life and understanding Jaime's motivations.
In the final moments of the season 8 "Game of Thrones" premiere, Jaime Lannister and Bran Stark came face-to-face in the Winterfell courtyard. It was a stunning reunion that has been building since Jaime pushed Bran out of a tower window on the very first episode of the show.
At the end of S1E02, Bran wakes up from his coma immediately after Ned kills Lady, the Dire Wolf. Later in the show, we find out that Bran is a Warg.
Bran couldn't remember, when he dreamed in the coma, he removed the fall and saw “a golden face”, but the 3-Eyed-Crow screamed that it wasn't important and pecked him. In Game of Thrones (TV series), what would happen if Joffrey was married to Margaery and abused her?
Bran calls out to him as he heads up the stairs, and Ned appears to be able to hear him in the above clip. What Bran doesn't realise at the moment is that Ned doesn't hear his voice – what he hears is more of a whisper, or some other kind of natural omen like the rustling of leaves.
But not Bran. He cares for no one at all. If someone does not benefit him or is incapable of serving his ends, they are dispensable. This relentlessness - and unwillingness to prevent the tragedy that forges his path to royalty - is what makes Bran the true villain on Game of Thrones.
The direwolf belonging to Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) died when the Three-Eyed Raven's cave was attacked by the White Walkers. The same “Hold the Door” sequence that claimed the life of Hodor (Kristian Nairn) marked Summer's end as he defended Bran from the undead. Shaggydog was next to go in Season 6.
Theon Turns Bran Into A Super Warg Walker Tomorrow
Using the Bran First Man/Stark power of warging, Bran would then become a super White Walker that could wrestle the wights and other White Walkers out of the control of the Night King.
Ser Jaime Lannister later realizes that Joffrey sent the assassin in an attempt to impress his father, after overhearing a drunken King Robert I Baratheon say it would be kinder to put the crippled Bran out of his misery.
Diana Gabaldon has confirmed there is no possibility that Jamie Fraser will time-travel into the future and live out his life at Lallybroch.
Bran is reunited with Jon when he returns to Winterfell with Daenerys Targaryen and her forces. Bran reveals to them that the Night King has reanimated Daenerys' dragon Viserion and used it to breach the Wall.
Back in Season 3, Episode 3, Jaime Lannister lost his right hand in a particularly gruesome scene, but mysteriously may have grown it back just in time for an emotional reunion.
Jamie's Secret is a story about a nine-year-old who loves soccer, playing with her best friend Sadie, and collecting crystals. She loves hugging and climbing trees, watching butterflies, and soaring on her swing. Jamie loves life and everything that points to it.
Jaime Lannister pushing Bran Stark out a window to his almost-death at the end of the “Game of Thrones” pilot because he saw him having sex with his twin sister Cersei is one of the most iconic moments in the history of the soon-to-be-ended HBO series.
Bran later went on to reconcile with and marry Meera Reed, siring three sons and four daughters.
“It's like imagining you have all of space and time in your head,” he said. “Bran is existing in thousands of planes of existence at any one time. So it's quite difficult for Bran to have any kind of semblance of personality anymore because he's really like a giant computer.”
I saw waves crashing into the gates … Drowned men were floating here, in the yard.”) But mostly Bran had a recurring dream of a strange three-eyed raven, which kept trying to lead him somewhere. Bran got no answers from Maester Luwin or even the wildling Osha about his dreams—she dismissed them as black magic.
Sure, he'll still impose on the Starks' hospitality, even suspecting that his siblings made an attempt on the life of a Stark in the Starks' own home. Tyrion seems to know that Jaime pushed Bran at the beginning of AGoT (how?), and yet lingers in Stark territory by...
“Tell me, if your precious Renly commanded you to kill your own father and stand by while thousands of men, women and children burned alive, would you have done it?” He asked Brienne. “Would you have kept your oath?” Jaime had lived with this shame for 17 years.
According to one fan theory, Bran's whispers are what drive the Mad King Aerys to madness. As anyone knowledgeable on Westeros lore knows, the campaign to depose the Targaryens began when he killed Ned Stark's father and brother, Rickard and Brandon, with fire. Aerys was known for repeatedly saying “burn them all.”
After Jaime loses his hand, he refuses milk of the poppy because he knows it will put him to sleep, and Qyburn, who is attending him, thinks he should amputate Jaime's entire arm.
Easily the most callous, dastardly, and self-destructive villain in HBO's Game of Thrones universe, Cersei Lannister was, at points, television's most despised character, as her thirst for power and hatred of her brother, fan-favorite Tyrion Lannister, put her at direct odds with the heroes of our story.