That wasn't Bronn who knocked Jamie off this horse. It was...Jorah Mormont
Later period.benchmark said:
Clarification on Children/white walkers history. I thought we learned previously that the white walkers were made by the Children to help protect the Children from Men. But then Jon interprets the cave drawings as Men and the Children fighting together against the white walkers.... was that from a later period or was Jon just wrong or was he purposefully misrepresenting the story line to help win Daenerys' support?
combat wombat said:
Who she admitted was Evil.
And assuming they capture him. They'll probably find some loopholeTrident 88 said:combat wombat said:
Who she admitted was Evil.
Which is why she Jaime still has a fair chance of avoiding execution, assuming that he was saved from drowning (which is likely but ridiculous).
combat wombat said:
Makes you wonder about their training. How bad was the punishment that they would be willing to stand there with the Dothraki and a dragon coming at them?
TheVarian said:
Soooooo..... did the gold Jamie had before the battle make it to the place where that hot sister is?
Asking for a friend...
Looks to me like she is addressing the survivors of the battle. Maybe the Tarlys as wellQuote:
In regards to Dany's "bend the knee or die" line, I think that is a message for Cersei and not a threat towards Jon or Jamie.
Jon's gonna act all nonchalant and rub Drogon behind the ears like a puppy.Trident 88 said:
In the scenes for next week, Drogon is roaring at Jon, presumably after Dany returns to Dragonstone. I'm wondering why, but more importantly, I'm wondering if anything will happen in that scene to make Dany wonder if there's more to Jon than meets the eye.
Maybe she's showing off her dragon and wants Jon to do the sameTrident 88 said:
In the scenes for next week, Drogon is roaring at Jon, presumably after Dany returns to Dragonstone. I'm wondering why, but more importantly, I'm wondering if anything will happen in that scene to make Dany wonder if there's more to Jon than meets the eye.
combat wombat said:
Who she admitted was Evil.
Aggie_2463 said:
Did the General Tarly die in the battle?
The children of the forest were originally at war with men, and they were being killed left and right.benchmark said:
Clarification on Children/white walkers history. I thought we learned previously that the white walkers were made by the Children to help protect the Children from Men. But then Jon interprets the cave drawings as Men and the Children fighting together against the white walkers.... was that from a later period or was Jon just wrong or was he purposefully misrepresenting the story line to help win Daenerys' support?
dellgriffith said:
Tarly has to die so Sam can have power to switch loyalty of the Tarlys to the good guys and reunite with Jon Snow.
Obi Wan Ginobili said:combat wombat said:
Who she admitted was Evil.
You think that makes it easier to forgive the dude who killed her Father?