And again, the previews show Brienne fighting. Almost certain somebody makes a move on Sansa or Bran, or Sansa orders Brienne to take somebody captive.
Avenging poor Pod. I'm pretty sure I saw him hit the ground in the preview.bangobango said:
And again, the previews show Brienne fighting. Almost certain somebody makes a move on Sansa or Bran, or Sansa orders Brienne to take somebody captive.
Maximus_Meridius said:Because Sansa's not going to tell anyone what Bran just said? Not going to interrogate LF to see if he's told anyone?wangus12 said:
And I doubt LF knows what Bran can do and see
He will find out what Bran said, and being the sharp-minded fellow he is, will figure out real quick that Bran's presence is risky. Even ignoring all the Stark male lineage stuff.
Since we're talking about next episode - I freeze framed each sceneSpreadsheetAg said:
Episode 4 look ahead... snips
Longer clips:
-Dany whining to Jon
-Jamie and Bronn looking over army / gold
-Cersei and Braavosi discussion about debts
Then the quick hitting stuff... very interesting:
-Valyrion steel Cat's Paw being drawn from scabbard by (Littlefinger?)
-Jaimes army marching... okay
-Jon with torch in cave... okay
-Poderick falling down... ????
-Theon coming ashore... okay...
-Jon leading Dany and Misande into the tunnels hastily by torchlight... what's going on here? What did he find that requires a queen's attention? More eggs????......
-Littlefinger looking confused or caught off guard.... hmmmmm interesting, that's not normal
-Brienne bringing down her sword on something / someone... full combat mode
-Arya overlooking Winterfell on her horse on a hilltop
-Sansa looking through scrolls and ... unrolling her eyes? Discovering something?
-Dany flying Drogon swooping down on something
Could be another sparring session between the 2 of them.aggie1906 said:Avenging poor Pod. I'm pretty sure I saw him hit the ground in the preview.bangobango said:
And again, the previews show Brienne fighting. Almost certain somebody makes a move on Sansa or Bran, or Sansa orders Brienne to take somebody captive.
I think Jaime knew this already - which is why he let him go. But that led to Tywin being the victim of Patricide by Tyrion. So Jaime probably wasn't surprised that it wasn't Tyrion, but he was surprised it was Olenna. And he still is at odds with Tyrion over the death of their father (though probably understands why Tyrion did it, just doesn't condone it).BigN--00 said:
I thought it was interesting that someone finally started worrying about feeding people for the years long winter to come.
Also, you gotta' wonder what Jamie's thoughts were when he realized Tyrion didn't kill his son.
Quote:
-Gendry
Agreed, if only because it makes it seem that the whole story of GoT revolves around the Targaryens.dc509 said:
I might be alone in this, but I think it would be extremely lame for Tyrion to be a Targaryen.
SeattleAgJr said:
Does Dany have enough of a fleet to ferry the Dothraki over to Kings Landing?
Brian Earl Spilner said:Agreed, if only because it makes it seem that the whole story of GoT revolves around the Targaryens.dc509 said:
I might be alone in this, but I think it would be extremely lame for Tyrion to be a Targaryen.
They could march via land if she shuttled everyone over from the island right?SeattleAgJr said:
Does Dany have enough of a fleet to ferry the Dothraki over to Kings Landing?
Arya.Malcolm52 said:
Who was the lady boy who came to Cersei's door post brother smash sesh? Were we supposed to know who that was?
Not sure on the character, but definitely a call back to when Cersei said if she was Queen they wouldn't have to hide their relationshipMalcolm52 said:
Who was the lady boy who came to Cersei's door post brother smash sesh? Were we supposed to know who that was?
She was actually annoying me a bit in this week's episode.dc509 said:
Yup, and that would alter the story in a weird way. Talk the Thrones discussed that last night.
*Sidebar: Talk the Thrones would be MUCH better with 95% more Mallory Rubin, and 100% less Andy Greenwald.
You're a pretty hefty fella, huh?Brian Earl Spilner said:
Mallory Rubin. Would smash.
Belton Ag said:You're a pretty hefty fella, huh?Brian Earl Spilner said:
Mallory Rubin. Would smash.
redline248 said:Could be another sparring session between the 2 of them.aggie1906 said:Avenging poor Pod. I'm pretty sure I saw him hit the ground in the preview.bangobango said:
And again, the previews show Brienne fighting. Almost certain somebody makes a move on Sansa or Bran, or Sansa orders Brienne to take somebody captive.
However, here is a shot from the preview for next week:
99% chance that is Sansa learning something about LF that he's not going to enjoy.
Also, based on season trailers, and the next week trailer...Dothraki + Dragons (with Dany riding) are about to unleash some fury on Jaime and the rest of the Lanisters. Hope Bronn makes it out ok and is taken for a reunion with Tyrion (he was with Jaime and Tarly marching on Highgarden).
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Mallory Rubin. Would smash.
This was/is a big question for me. Yes, it was awesome the Olenna went out in style with a last f.u. to the Lannisters. However, does that really make a difference?SpreadsheetAg said:I think Jaime knew this already - which is why he let him go. But that led to Tywin being the victim of Patricide by Tyrion. So Jaime probably wasn't surprised that it wasn't Tyrion, but he was surprised it was Olenna. And he still is at odds with Tyrion over the death of their father (though probably understands why Tyrion did it, just doesn't condone it).BigN--00 said:
I thought it was interesting that someone finally started worrying about feeding people for the years long winter to come.
Also, you gotta' wonder what Jamie's thoughts were when he realized Tyrion didn't kill his son.
To me, Cersei should realize that Sansa & Tyrion didn't kill Joffrey; but she should still be mad at Tyrion for Tywin's death.
Considering Jaime's army is likely marching back toward King's Landing from Highgarden, I do wonder where the Dothraki are going to make landfall. They are closer to King's Landing right now, but I doubt very much they engage Jaime outside of King's Landing. It will be somewhere in the Reach.Ol Jock 99 said:
Kings Landings isn't too far from Dragon Stone. If Lady O could teleport home, the Horde can get to KL no worries.
Why would the Dothraki go past KL and into the Reach? I would suspect the Dothraki will come at KL through Blackwater Bay and land just south of KL. That would be the only location that the Dothraki and Jamie would intersect as he is coming back to KL.redline248 said:Considering Jaime's army is likely marching back toward King's Landing from Highgarden, I do wonder where the Dothraki are going to make landfall. They are closer to King's Landing right now, but I doubt very much they engage Jaime outside of King's Landing. It will be somewhere in the Reach.Ol Jock 99 said:
Kings Landings isn't too far from Dragon Stone. If Lady O could teleport home, the Horde can get to KL no worries.
One advantage Dany has right now is that a current guest is a former smuggler that knows just about everything there is to know about where to go in the South.
I liked the line from Olenna that Cersei is a virus... I think Jaimie will take out the virus eventually.AGeng25 said:This was/is a big question for me. Yes, it was awesome the Olenna went out in style with a last f.u. to the Lannisters. However, does that really make a difference?SpreadsheetAg said:I think Jaime knew this already - which is why he let him go. But that led to Tywin being the victim of Patricide by Tyrion. So Jaime probably wasn't surprised that it wasn't Tyrion, but he was surprised it was Olenna. And he still is at odds with Tyrion over the death of their father (though probably understands why Tyrion did it, just doesn't condone it).BigN--00 said:
I thought it was interesting that someone finally started worrying about feeding people for the years long winter to come.
Also, you gotta' wonder what Jamie's thoughts were when he realized Tyrion didn't kill his son.
To me, Cersei should realize that Sansa & Tyrion didn't kill Joffrey; but she should still be mad at Tyrion for Tywin's death.
The only way I can see it mattering is if Jaime is pissed at Cersei for blaming Tyrion for Joffrey's death AND Cersei acknowledges that she knew it was not Tyrion from the beginning but blamed him anyways. So Jaime could legitimately be mad since Cersei blaming Tyrion basically led to Tyrion killing Tywin (after being imprisoned and escaping), which could lead to Jaime killing Cersei as everyone thinks will eventually happen. Again, all Cersei would have to do is deny she knew the truth and all this doesnt matter.
I guess we'll have to wait to see if it ends up being a big deal and why...