To me there where only two big issues. Jamie not dying and robbing ten minutes from me.....
Otherwise it was an overflowing of awesomeness.
Otherwise it was an overflowing of awesomeness.
FightinTexasAg15 said:Daario did it earlier in the series in that one on one battle.combat wombat said:
I don't care how sharp it is, or how strong the arm wielding it is, I don't see anyone cutting off a horse's leg in One swipe while on horseback.
But yeah, probably would be pretty difficult
There's a chance Daario comes back with the Golden Company in betrayal of Dany.Sasappis said:
No one has mentioned Cerci s plan to hire the gold company. Not sure if that will come to fruition or if it was a pointless aside.
At this point I hope cerci dies somewhere between episode 7 and 9.
Cersei forsakes Jaime for failing. He lost their food and their army. This compounds onto what he already knows and was told by Olenna. Jaime turns against her after she leaves him to die at the hands of their enemies.Zombie Jon Snow said:
So let's assume Jamie is captured/rescued - that sets up quite a dilemma.
So you could assume that he could be used to either stall Cersei or trade for Yara/Ellaria. But
a. I don't think it would cause Cersei to yield in any way....sorry Jamie that B is Cra.
b. I don't think Dany wants to trade him at all - she needs all Lannisters dead. She cannot leave them alive as a threat.
c. I don't think you can even trust him if he were to swear allegiance to Dany.
So that then also causes an issue for Tyrion as adviser. If Dany wants Jamie dead.....Tyrion owes Jamie his life and although he wants Cersei dead and Dany to win I doubt he wants Jamie killed so callously. Like he would have been fine if he died in a battle but he doesn't want to have to deal with that directly. You saw Tyrion telling him to "flee you idiot" during the battle because he knows what an awkward position that puts him in.
Same goes for Bronn really because he has saved Tyrion's life before as well.
Tyrion is about to be in a no win situation and if he betrays Dany in any way....well his life may be...ahem...short.
No. Gold had already made it into King's Landing. This was the rear of the escort column that was straggling behind with some grain/foodPapaKilo said:
Was the gold in the caravan that Drogon torched?
PapaKilo said:
Agree that GRRM may not have let all the main cast members get away unscathed. Would have been interesting to see Bronn take the napalm bath in Jamie's stead.
EagleFordEarl said:
Just outside of San Antonio
/TexasRising
AggieChemist said:FightinTexasAg15 said:
Wouldn't it have made more sense for Dany to napalm strike the soldiers and capture the wagons for herself?
She's a woman driver. Hell, I'm amazed that she hasn't backed Drogon into a curb or knocked one of his side mirrors off yet.
cone said:
why make Jamie invulnerable against a dragon? GRRM would never save someone from doing something that foolhardy.
Jamie has to survive to do something that only he can do. so that just confirms the witch's prophecy (and likely outcome).
Randyll Tarly was Pope Sixtus in Da Vinci's Demons as well. He was good in that but you frequently had to endure seeing his peen as he was always walking around naked.cone said:
oh and randyll tarly is uncle geoffrey from bridget jones which is great
I thought the exact same thing.Clarke95 said:
The dothraki leaping to their feet on their horses' backs was so badass. I can't believe the Lannisters didn't run when they saw that (or the dragon coming at them)
Zombie Jon Snow said:
So let's assume Jamie is captured/rescued - that sets up quite a dilemma.
So you could assume that he could be used to either stall Cersei or trade for Yara/Ellaria. But
a. I don't think it would cause Cersei to yield in any way....sorry Jamie that B is Cra.
b. I don't think Dany wants to trade him at all - she needs all Lannisters dead. She cannot leave them alive as a threat.
c. I don't think you can even trust him if he were to swear allegiance to Dany.
So that then also causes an issue for Tyrion as adviser. If Dany wants Jamie dead.....Tyrion owes Jamie his life and although he wants Cersei dead and Dany to win I doubt he wants Jamie killed so callously. Like he would have been fine if he died in a battle but he doesn't want to have to deal with that directly. You saw Tyrion telling him to "flee you idiot" during the battle because he knows what an awkward position that puts him in.
Same goes for Bronn really because he has saved Tyrion's life before as well.
Tyrion is about to be in a no win situation and if he betrays Dany in any way....well his life may be...ahem...short.