Okay that's a good one lol
Okay that's a good one lol
My favorite character in the episode was Sam. What a great few scenes.
The other points are true but I don't think anyone knows Bran was pushed by Jaimie. Only Bran and Cersei.The idiot part comes from apparently not expecting retaliation from the Starks before coming to Winterfell. I guess it just slipped his mind that he attempted to murder Bran.
He swore an oath that he would march north and help fight the dead.
White Walkers are a real threat to all life in Westeros?
To fight the undead that he saw in the dragonpit.
Because there were only two locations (plus the boats I guess) in this episode and he needed to appear at one of them.
Bran will probably surprise him when he says that it's no harm done.
Requires magic/dragons.I'm a little surprised Gendry didn't learn how to turn Dragonglass into Valyrian Steel.
Maybe he finds out how to do that in another episode, I dunno. I've bet my first born that that'll happen so Gendry better not let me down.
I think you need dragon fire to create Vaylrian Steel.I'm a little surprised Gendry didn't learn how to turn Dragonglass into Valyrian Steel.
Maybe he finds out how to do that in another episode, I dunno. I've bet my first born that that'll happen so Gendry better not let me down.
Requires magic/dragons.
Might need Mel or Azor/Hot Pie to brown the butter so to speak
I thought that was more a 'we guess it had something to do with that since no one has ever been able to do it' and not a hard fact or am I misremembering?
Dany plunging her sword/Jorah into Drogon's heart to forge Lightbringer/Jazor Mormonthai
People don't know how to make it. There's like one or two people in the world who are able to reforge existing Valyrian steel.I thought that was more a 'we guess it had something to do with that since no one has ever been able to do it' and not a hard fact or am I misremembering?
Sam's performance was great but it was weird to see him conspiring
She seems the type, to me at least, who would try and have it both ways even if it was obvious she couldn't."You gave up your crown to save your people... would she do the same?" Jon knew the answer. It was the perfect illustration of why Jon is the true King. He never sought titles, he only rose to do what needed to be done when it was asked of him. Remember what Varys says about Littlefinger? That he'd see the realm burn if he could be king of the ashes? I don't think that's quite an accurate way to describe Dany, but if it came down to her crown or her people, I cannot confidently say she would choose the latter.
100% lock for both in my booksTwo characters who I wonder if we'll see again:
- Jacquen
- Daario
Two characters who I wonder if we'll see again:
- Jacquen
- Daario
The more I think about it, the more I think I'll be disappointed by the end of the season. This isn't mindless shitting on the show. It's just that they've introduced too many characters that we all know and love, and it will be impossible for all of them to have key roles in the climax.
But then again, all I really want to see is Arya's story. I am hoping she has become Death, or at least its physical manifestation in Westeros. I wanna see all her new tricks.
There's the question of how far she'd be willing to go for Jon and Sansa though.Arya seems to have come back from the brink there. She seemed to be on the verge of it, but reuniting with her family seems to have rekindled her humanity.
Jaime:Possible things for Bran to say to Jaime:
"You said you would shoot my uncle's baby into Riverrun with a catapult."
"You pushed me out of a window."
"You strangled your own cousin to death."
"You offered Roose Bolton a deal in exchange for stabbing my brother."
"You raped your sister in front of your son's corpse."
"You stabbed Jory Cassell through the eye."
"You crippled my father."
Arya seems to have come back from the brink there. She seemed to be on the verge of it, but reuniting with her family seems to have rekindled her humanity.
I can't even imagine what Cersei's faceless man price would beIt was implied Cersei has something special in mind for Dany. Perhaps hiring Jacquen or Daario.
It was cute seeing her being cold to Gendry at first, cuz thats what she has become, but slowly got more friendly and personable. I hope they continue on the path of making her more well-rounded and not just a cold killer. We don't need two emotionless Starks.
Her unborn child.I can't even imagine what Cersei's faceless man price would be
What if he doesn't survive the battle with the Night King though?What if....
Bran decides to tell Jamie of Cersei's plot to hire Bronn to murder him and Tyrion? Could Bran, working on Jamie's guilt and his desire to be honorable for once, turn Jamie and Tyrion against Cersei? What is Jamie going to do anyway? He has no real choice but to join the Northerners, since Cersei wants him dead now. They'll know if Jamie lies or not - Bran already knows the answers to any questions they ask him.
Honestly though....
Bran fucking knows EVERYTHING. That ability he has as the Three-Eyed Raven sorta makes everything a predetermined setup. He can manipulate anything he wants by revealing everyone's plots, conspiracies and past discretions.
He outed Littlefinger. He tells Dany and Jon about their dragon being turned, the wall falling, etc... He saw the marriage ceremony of Rhaegar & Lyanna and the Tower of Joy and Ned taking baby Jon/Aegon.
He can take control of animals or weak-minded humans and see through their eyes and even give them basic commands.
The only thing he doesn't know is the Night King's intentions because the Night King doesn't verbally communicate anything to anyone. All Bran can see is his location.
Everything just comes down to how well they can try to disrupt and stop the Night King. Everything else with King's Landing has probably been foiled already.
Question: the little boy the White Walkers strung up, who Tormund and crew found was at Last Hearth, right? Did they say that in the show?
What if....
Bran decides to tell Jamie of Cersei's plot to hire Bronn to murder him and Tyrion? Could Bran, working on Jamie's guilt and his desire to be honorable for once, turn Jamie and Tyrion against Cersei? What is Jamie going to do anyway? He has no real choice but to join the Northerners, since Cersei wants him dead now. They'll know if Jamie lies or not - Bran already knows the answers to any questions they ask him.
Remember that Tyrion already told Dany about all of that when she wanted to burn two cities into ash, which makes her reaction to Jamie showing up a bit more interesting.Bran can save Jaime from any punishment by telling everyone why he killed the mad king. I assume that will come out and cast further doubt on the fitness of Dany to rule. Selmy told Dany her father was shitty, but she doesn't know about the wildfire plot afaik.
Question: the little boy the White Walkers strung up, who Tormund and crew found was at Last Hearth, right? Did they say that in the show?
Remember that Tyrion already told Dany about all of that when she wanted to burn two cities into ash, which makes her reaction to Jamie showing up a bit more interesting.
He said that the Mad King had planned to burn the entire city down around the Lannister army, innocent citizens and all. He didn't go into the detail Jamie did with Brienne though.
Arya seems to have come back from the brink there. She seemed to be on the verge of it, but reuniting with her family seems to have rekindled her humanity.
If Jaime makes it out of that courtroom alive, it will be nothing more than a Lord of Light miracle.The idiot part comes from apparently not expecting retaliation from the Starks before coming to Winterfell. I guess it just slipped his mind that he attempted to murder Bran.
Then there's Dany probably not being all that cool with him killing his father.
Good luck, Jaime. What is he even doing here, besides coming to the gathering of the heroes.