That episode was EPIC, I dont even know where to start.
Firstly any warmth I had towards Cersei was completely obliterated when she murdered Margery and Lorras. She was not even remorseful when Tommen was dead, she truly is the new face of evil and selfishness on the show.
Finally proud of Ayra for actually doing something worthwhile and using the skills she learnt spending the time in that ****ing **** hole, so it wasn't an entire waste of time. It seems like the four remaining stark sibilings (well 3 + Jon) will be reunited at some point next season, i'm not sure what role they are going to play in the 7 Kingdoms but I imagine they will rule the north under Jon's watch (presuming Daenarys takes over and rules the 7 Kingdoms.
I'm confused though, so are the Tyrell's and Martell's on Daenarys side now? Because of Vary's? How the **** does he travel around so quickly??? If thats the case then the Lannisters (or whats left of them) are basically ****ed. I can't believe we have to wait another year.
That episode was EPIC, I dont even know where to start.
Firstly any warmth I had towards Cersei was completely obliterated when she murdered Margery and Lorras. She was not even remorseful when Tommen was dead, she truly is the new face of evil and selfishness on the show.
Finally proud of Ayra for actually doing something worthwhile and using the skills she learnt spending the time in that ****ing **** hole, so it wasn't an entire waste of time. It seems like the four remaining stark sibilings (well 3 + Jon) will be reunited at some point next season, i'm not sure what role they are going to play in the 7 Kingdoms but I imagine they will rule the north under Jon's watch (presuming Daenarys takes over and rules the 7 Kingdoms.
I'm confused though, so are the Tyrell's and Martell's on Daenarys side now? Because of Vary's? How the **** does he travel around so quickly??? If thats the case then the Lannisters (or whats left of them) are basically ****ed. I can't believe we have to wait another year.
The producers are just trying to move the plot along, the timing shouldn't be taken seriously. Just assume there has been enough time for it to happen logically.
Honey this is a slight rise before a major flatline. There's a storm coming.
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Can we talk about the scene where marg was trying to convince the old man that the place will explode?
they way she was trying to leave truly sad literally my fav scene from the episode :*
I mean the score and the tension was so high.
She wouldn't have gotten far enough away in time, anyways. Keeping her in the Sept gave it more of a "you played with the Faith, and you died with them" feeling.
Were all of the other people in there the rich, elite families of court? Cersei basically just wiped out entire family lines, killed off a bunch of people from the big houses. Nobody in Westeros will like her.
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Dorne - sworn, no male ruler.
Greyjoys - sworn, Theon incapable.
Stormlands - null, House Baratheon extinguished.
Reach - sworn, no male ruler.
Crownlands - Cersei, House Lannister support, Jaime only male ruler/heir.
Riverlands - House Frey in possible disarray, internal warfare, power very weak. Lots of Male heirs.
North - King Jon.
So, 2 kingdoms sworn, 1 basically non-existant, 2 in internal warfare. Dany's only struggle is going to be the North, and both Jon and Dany are unmarried.. The Incest That Was Promised
Dany can reinstate Tyrion, though, so that's the Crownlands accounted for.
Omg. What has happened in the Stormlands in the past 4 seasons?
I wonder just how many of the Frey family Arya killed.
so are the Tyrell's and Martell's on Daenarys side now?
The Martells and Tyrells were on Team Targaryen during the war that toppled the Targaryens.
Martells because Rhaegar's wife was scorned and murdered - that was the whole point of Oberyn's character.
Tyrells owed their rule of the Reach to the Targaryens.
Dany can reinstate Tyrion, though, so that's the Crownlands accounted for.
Omg. What has happened in the Stormlands in the past 4 seasons?
I wonder just how many of the Frey family Arya killed.
Where is the Vale? Riverlands?
Based on the "Making the Eight" thing, its:
1. The North
2. The Vale
3. The Westlands
4. The Stormlands
5. The Reach
6. Dorne
7. The Iron Islands
8. Also starring the Riverlands.
"Crowlands" is just an extension of the capital but not a kingdom I guess.
I mean, not only does she have the best cards in the game right now, she's also morally a rather good and just character.
I like her, but she's too "good" and doesn't really fit into the story, where almost every other character is Grey.
She should've become the Mad Queen, it would've been a needed flaw in her story.
I think shes just a much lighter shade of Grey. She definitely HAS the capability to be strong and ruthless, "fire and blood", and its been shown before in the show and in the books, but she has counselors and friends to guide her on the right path. Realistically in any sort of distribution, we have the majority of people in the middle, but then a few extremes or outliers. Having just one or a few extreme "goods" doesn't seem unrealistic to me. We have extreme "bads" like currently Cersei, Euron, formerly Ramsey, and if we want to include them, the white walkers are the definition of evil, bad, chaos personified
One could also argue that the white walkers have a potentially unlimited army, still very few people know they are coming, and we have only a limited number of weapons that can actually stop them for good.
The Queen of Westeros finally taking her rightful place.
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Also, as much as it would seem Danny to be the 'younger, more beautiful' queen to overthrow Cersei, I would honestly love it to be Sansa. They have a much more visceral connection and could be an iconic scene compared to Danny simply killing a Queen she has never met before.
She wouldn't have gotten far enough away in time, anyways. Keeping her in the Sept gave it more of a "you played with the Faith, and you died with them" feeling.
Were all of the other people in there the rich, elite families of court? Cersei basically just wiped out entire family lines, killed off a bunch of people from the big houses. Nobody in Westeros will like her.
I wonder what we're going to get out of Sam being at the Citadel. They wouldn't have sent him there onscreen unless he's meant to learn something important (and likely send a raven off to Jon, considering how long transportation took for him in comparison to literally every other character on this show).
I'm in awe of the number of books at the citadel, though. We have seen virtually no books at all throughout the course of this series (Pycelle had some books, the Wall had a decent library, and Winterfell had a small library that burned), so it's kinda shockingly unbelievable that that much literature exists at the Citadel when there's so little elsewhere in the world.
Y'all claiming Dani will rule with her dragons, but one of them can easily imprint on Jon. One dragon for each Targaryen rider.
I always assumed the dragons were loyal to Dany because she symbolically "gave birth" to them by being in the fire with them. I think they'll stick with her.
The Queen of Westeros finally taking her rightful place.
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Also, as much as it would seem Danny to be the 'younger, more beautiful' queen to overthrow Cersei, I would honestly love it to be Sansa. They have a much more visceral connection and could be an iconic scene compared to Danny simply killing a Queen she has never met before.