What is Dany referring to when she says "You should have never trusted Cersei" and Sansa says "Neither should you" or the other way around? When did Sansa trust Cersei?
its a preview, different scenes stiched together
What is Dany referring to when she says "You should have never trusted Cersei" and Sansa says "Neither should you" or the other way around? When did Sansa trust Cersei?
When Cersei had manipulated Sansa into writing an implicating letter iirc.What is Dany referring to when she says "You should have never trusted Cersei" and Sansa says "Neither should you" or the other way around? When did Sansa trust Cersei?
When Cersei had manipulated Sansa into writing an implicating letter iirc.
Thoros didn't use magic for his?Some (Thoros) have used wildfire to set their blades ablaze, but it's extremely volatile and kinda destroys the weapon after prolonged use.
Also you'd have to be a moron or a psychopath to carry even a tiny amount of Wildfire around with you on your goddamn body.
PLEASE don't tell me Jaime is planning on not telling them about the golden company.
I mean there HAS to be some magic, like, potions and oils don't result in this:In season 4 I think, Melisandre says there are various potions and oils which make the lord of light seem more believable.
Yeah but that's only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Jaime's fuckery throughout the showBut would Jon be cool with her killing someone for saving over a million lives? That goes pretty hard against his entire character arc. He's the type that would probably do what Jamie did in that moment.
Yeah but that's only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Jaime's fuckery throughout the show
I mean no argument from me there. I just was not subjected to the most drab drama from these stupidity like I am with sansa lol
At the same time: does the Northern Coalition really have the ability to be choosy about who wants to help them, especially when they're one of the best swordsmen in Westeros and bringing a Valyrian sword with them?
Double Toasted crew hit the nail on the head with this premiere.
It was the episode of intense staredowns. lol
The fool who almost tried to kill Arya last season due to obvious manipulation from Baelish
I don't even know. What in the seven hells is that theory anywayAre you referring to the theory that his harp is in the crypts?
What is Dany referring to when she says "You should have never trusted Cersei" and Sansa says "Neither should you" or the other way around? When did Sansa trust Cersei?
What is Dany referring to when she says "You should have never trusted Cersei" and Sansa says "Neither should you" or the other way around? When did Sansa trust Cersei?
Was that burning arm corpse thing a reference to that wheel metaphor Dany mentioned a couple things back?
That legit gave me a jump when they kid started screaming lol
Ohhhhh right forgot about that. That would make more senseThe white walkers/NK have made that pattern several times, it's roughly the pattern the children of the forest were standing in when they created the NK.
S1. Sansa told Cersi that they were leaving Kings Landing and asked her to help them stay so she could marry Joffery
This directly led to Ned's Death
Beric Dondarrion is so goddamn fuckin cool mofo bastard. I want him on the Iron Throne. There is no one more badass than him. Although Hound did beat his ass.
Beric Dondarrion is so goddamn fuckin cool mofo bastard. I want him on the Iron Throne. There is no one more badass than him. Although Hound did beat his ass.
Beric needs to stop fucking around and teach Jon how to flame on Longclaw.
Never know when you need to get lit
A fire sword's coolness is never redundant.
I don't even know. What in the seven hells is that theory anyway
In the books got 10 plotlines locations
dany
Young griff
Dorne
Kings landing
The riverlands
The vale
The iron islands
The north
And the wall and beyond
And arya
Now 5 of those I think will converge
Young griff will kill cersia and tommonlen and defeat lannister rule of kings landing
Dorne will support
S ansa will marry him and little finger will become hand to think king after Jon conington dies.
Brienne will die in the river lands, to save Jaime, Jaime will return to kings landing, kill Cersei, then go to the wall and become the 1000th and final lord commander
Stannis beats the boltons will either die to the other or to dany
Dany will have 2 villians before the other, young griff and euron
No idea how arya will factor besides killing lady stone heart.
In the books got 10 plotlines locations
dany
Young griff
Dorne
Kings landing
The riverlands
The vale
The iron islands
The north
And the wall and beyond
And arya
Now 5 of those I think will converge
Young griff will kill cersia and tommonlen and defeat lannister rule of kings landing
Dorne will support
S ansa will marry him and little finger will become hand to think king after Jon conington dies.
Brienne will die in the river lands, to save Jaime, Jaime will return to kings landing, kill Cersei, then go to the wall and become the 1000th and final lord commander
Stannis beats the boltons will either die to the other or to dany
Dany will have 2 villians before the other, young griff and euron
No idea how arya will factor besides killing lady stone heart.
I thought that by the time LIttlefinger was telling Sansa 'I play this game where I think about the worst possible intentions of people' or whatever, and Sansa was smiling and nodding and going along with it, the show was revealing that nobody is falling for his nonsense anymore.I'm still not clear as to whether that was misdirection for viewers (with no in-universe explanation), misdirection for Littlefinger (and his spies?), or the sisters actually falling for it (until Bran told them).
I thought that by the time LIttlefinger was telling Sansa 'I play this game where I think about the worst possible intentions of people' or whatever, and Sansa was kinda smiling and nodding, the show was revealing that nobody is falling for his nonsense anymore.
I'm still not clear as to whether that was misdirection for viewers (with no in-universe explanation), misdirection for Littlefinger (and his spies?), or the sisters actually falling for it (until Bran told them).
The fact the Second dance of dragons is already teased by grrm and the mummers dragon vision
Why didn't Bran just straight up tell them?The writers straight say in the BTS of that episode that the sisters were fooled by LF until they realized they could tap into Bran to learn the truth.
Because all of these characters are morons now.
One can hope. But I doubt it, it'd be nice to have an actual reason that it was the Golden Company, but considering the Blackfyres were never established in the show, it's probably just a shitty name drop.