But how could he have done so long enough to permit Bran his gal to get very far away?
I'm trying to understand what exactly happened with Hodor. Bran 'takes him over' in the present - seemingly while still observing him in the past. So is his repetition of "hold the door" coming from Bran within him, or does it somehow represent Hodor's own effort? Would it be dangerous for Bran to still be in Hodor when the creepy crawlies finally do him in? And when we see Hodor's eyes roll back in the past, is that his own doing (meaning Hodor too is a warg as some have speculated) or was that Bran taking him over in the past as well? I'm a little confused what to make of this.
I'm trying to understand what exactly happened with Hodor. Bran 'takes him over' in the present - seemingly while still observing him in the past. So is his repetition of "hold the door" coming from Bran within him, or does it somehow represent Hodor's own effort? Would it be dangerous for Bran to still be in Hodor when the creepy crawlies finally do him in? And when we see Hodor's eyes roll back in the past, is that his own doing (meaning Hodor too is a warg as some have speculated) or was that Bran taking him over in the past as well? I'm a little confused what to make of this.