Game of Thrones Season 5 Spoilers: More Information on Flashback

By Andrew Meola | Oct 17, 2014 03:05 PM EDT

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News broke earlier this week that Season 5 of Game of Thrones would contain the first flashback in the show's history. Now, some more information could reveal the content of that flashback.

EW.com exclusively reported that the expectation is for the scene to be the opener for Season 5, though this could change in the editing process.

Showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss revealed the flashback would occur doing a Q&A session with film students in Spain, where the series is currently shooting part of Season 5. EW.com posted a quote, which was translate from a Spanish website and not attributed to either producer. "By making the first season, we set a rule: No prophecies, dreams or flashbacks. We failed the first two and this season the third. So yes, this season will finally have flashbacks."

Now, consider the following comments from actor Charles Dance last month. When fans last saw Tywin Lannister in the Season 4 finale, the character was squatting over his chamber pot. Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) then waltzed in and tagged his father with two crossbow bolts to end his life.

But in a September interview with MTV, Dance reveals that Tywin will be back in Season 5. "I'm not completely missing out on the next series," he said. "You haven't seen the last of Tywin Lannister."

A bit of amateur detective work would lead one to believe that Tywin would appear in the flashback. Some speculate that the flashback would show a scene from Cersei's youth.

What do you think the flashback could be? Let us know in the comments section.

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