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Don't think the show has made any mention of Nissa Nissa. Again, it would just be legend and have nothing to do with what is to come.
All we know in the show is that Mel speaks of this great hero (Azor Ahai) who will forge a great sword (Lightbringer) and defeat the NK. Where I believe it will be shown Mel has messed up the prophecy a bit is the way she uses Azor Ahai and the Prince/Princess that was promised interchangeably.
While Melisandre is now certain Jon is Azor Ahai, Kinvara is just as certain that Danyreus is the Princess that was promised. Neither has to be wrong because both can be right. Both Jon and Dany are needed to defeat the dead. While Jon is the one who warns all and unites and readies them for the coming attack as well as being the one who will ultimately put the NK down, the living allies would have no hope of defending themselves against the army of the dead without Dany's dragons and army.
If the show hasn't mentioned Nissa Nissa, then they haven't mentioned the need to plunge it through some chicks heart either. You pick and choose bits and pieces of what you wish to try to make an argument, yet your argument is inconsistent. Mel didn't have Stannis plunge fake lightbringer through anyones heart either.
Jon can be the last hero.
Your video fails to prove the NK stopped Bran from warging. All I see is Bran, having warged into a flock of ravens, doing a little recon work, once he spotted his target he pulled out of the warg, nothing in that video suggests the NK had anything to do with Bran being forced out. Bran saw his target, mission accomplished, warg over. At best the NK felt Bran's presence. Was Bran supposed to fly the flock back to the tree? Why? Was he supposed to attack him and try to peck his eyes out?