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Originally posted by Salacious
Cersei needs to die tragically. The writers need to break her. The moment she realizes that Jamie is actually the one who is prophesied to kill her (hopefully the writers add that part in if it wasn't mentioned in the show), she has to feel agony and pain like never before - agony so excruciating that it feels like her soul is being ripped from her body. Cersei doesn't know how to play the game. She definitely has a superiority complex from growing up privileged. Her father and lineage have always protected her from the consequences of her actions. When she faces an enemy, she finds a temporary fix, and that temporary fix usually ends up becoming a bigger threat than her previous enemy (e.g., the High Sparrow).
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Cersei is already broken... like, anyone thinking she'll be the next big villain is sadly mistaken, my prediction is she'll be dead in the first 5 episodes next season. She's completely unhinged, had no alliances, the people hate her, and even her lover/brother was giving her the side eye.
Either that, or the prediction everyone has about it being Cersei vs Dany will be wrong and she'll submit to them and somehow avoid justice. I can also kinda see them getting delayed by Euron, just to preserve the tension and give cersei more episodes. Also wondering how Jaime will interact with Tyrion given how he apparently turned on him.
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Originally posted by wehan6
Ned could have told Catelyn who Jon really is. I'm pretty sure she wouldn't have said anything. I know he wanted to keep his promise to his sister but still.
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I unfortunately think he made the right choice in order to protect Jon. We saw when she released Jaime for the safety of her children that she'd do anything to protect them, even something as stupid as selling info of a surviving targaryen for the chance of their safety.
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Originally posted by Ressti
I think he'll be the one to die. He's likely die in battle fighting against the Night King.  I can't see GRRM keeping a character like him alive til the end. He'd be Aragorn 2.0 and GRRM likes to do things differently.
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Yeah, I unfortunately agree, Jon's chance of survival in the grand scheme of things is close to 0%
