FightinTexasAg15 said:
Jon Snow burns the wight's hand
Jon Snow burned his hand previously and is a Targaryen.
Tyrion is hand to the queen.
Tyrion = a Targaryen totally confirmed.
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Illuminati: Confirmed.
FightinTexasAg15 said:
Jon Snow burns the wight's hand
Jon Snow burned his hand previously and is a Targaryen.
Tyrion is hand to the queen.
Tyrion = a Targaryen totally confirmed.
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I think it was just the same wigcombat wombat said:
By the way, was Rhaegar (wedding scene) played by the same actor who played Viseris? Looked like the same guy to me.
OldShadeOfBlue said:I think it was just the same wigcombat wombat said:
By the way, was Rhaegar (wedding scene) played by the same actor who played Viseris? Looked like the same guy to me.
Same wig, although it is said in the books that Rhaegar and Viserys looked very much the sameOldShadeOfBlue said:I think it was just the same wigcombat wombat said:
By the way, was Rhaegar (wedding scene) played by the same actor who played Viseris? Looked like the same guy to me.
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Rhaegar should have named him Muad'Dib.
I still see this as a fairly major flaw in the plotting and plausibility. No way she let's him ride away: "no one walks away from me", etc.Apache said:
*Cersei appears to be off the bottle and a turned into a rational, cunning leader an exceptionally strategic mind. Except she told her plans to Jamie and let him ride away. Oops. He should have spent the money on a Ravengram before he left btw.
I think that GRRM would have given LF a much. much, better send off than the show did. They painted him in to a corner with no plausible angle to stay alive in the game. In the books, LF didn't marry Sansa off to Ramsay, so the uber hatred is not there, thus giving LF a lot more sway with the Starks. It was a little hollow but I think they did ok given time constraints.ham98 said:
I'm surprised Littlefinger didn't offer to take the black to avoid death. He's supposed to be the guy who schemes for everything.
bangobango said:
If we are talking aa out flaws in the writing, why did Tyrion try to get Cersie to order the Mountain yo kill him amd why didny she take him up on it?
If she was planning to double cross from the beginning, then why refuse at the first negotiation? What if Tyrion would not had tried persuading her a second time?
my bet is Cersei ends up being responsible for Jaime Lannister's death which in turn enrages Tyrion who figures out a way to put her down.Ags4DaWin said:
So who kills Cersei? At this point it can't be Jaime because the Volanqar wraps his "hands" around her throat. Jaime has one hand, so he's ruled out.
John is technically a little brother, as his older brother was killed by the Mountain during the sack of king's landing. Tyrion, Sandro Clegane, heck Euron are all little brothers....and so is Theon. Bran could but only if he wargs into someone else to do it. Could he Warg into the Mountain?!?
Pull Arya take Jaime's face and kill her? Arya's style has been a slice across the throats though so that really would seem to not indicate her. Tyrion has killed someone (Shae) though strangling but not with his hands.
Strangling especially with your hands is typically a very emotional form of killing . You have to be up close and personal or it needs to be a life and death struggle or both. Jaime and Tyrion are the only ones I can think of for whom Cersei's murder would make it that personal.....
bangobango said:
If we are talking aa out flaws in the writing, why did Tyrion try to get Cersie to order the Mountain yo kill him amd why didny she take him up on it?
If she was planning to double cross from the beginning, then why refuse at the first negotiation? What if Tyrion would not had tried persuading her a second time?
Ags4DaWin said:bangobango said:
If we are talking aa out flaws in the writing, why did Tyrion try to get Cersie to order the Mountain yo kill him amd why didny she take him up on it?
If she was planning to double cross from the beginning, then why refuse at the first negotiation? What if Tyrion would not had tried persuading her a second time?
Giving in and agreeing to the truce so easily would have been suspicious. To refuse and then relent makes everyone think she might be changing and they can trust her.
Granted everyone should know better. You can't trust anything that woman says unless you know for certain that what she is saying lines up exactly with what she wants.
Bran might be able to look past that.bangobango said:
Also, something I have not yet seen mentioned - Jaime is riding North to help fight. Presumably the three eyed raven now knows who crippled him....
That's the best theory I've heard yet. It would make since for both Arya and Jaime to kill Cersei. I don't see Jaime making it out alive. And it would be poetic for Arya to kill Cersei with Jaime's face.Ags4DaWin said:
So who kills Cersei? At this point it can't be Jaime because the Volanqar wraps his "hands" around her throat. Jaime has one hand, so he's ruled out.
John is technically a little brother, as his older brother was killed by the Mountain during the sack of king's landing. Tyrion, Sandro Clegane, heck Euron are all little brothers....and so is Theon. Bran could but only if he wargs into someone else to do it. Could he Warg into the Mountain?!?
Could Arya take Jaime's face and kill her? Arya's style has been a slice across the throats though so that really would seem to not indicate her. Tyrion has killed someone (Shae) though strangling but not with his hands.
Strangling especially with your hands is typically a very emotional form of killing . You have to be up close and personal or it needs to be a life and death struggle or both. Jaime and Tyrion are the only ones I can think of for whom Cersei's murder would make it that personal.....
Not following. Jaime has already left.Ags4DaWin said:
I don't think Cersei is pregnant. Personally I think the whole pregnancy is a manipulation, which she devised first to keep Jaime. Secondly she let Tyrion know about the pregnancy too easily. That kind of information (that would make her seem vulnerable) is not something she normally would have revealed of her own free will.
The "pregnancy" has done two things for her so far 1) kept Jaime around in spite of his misgivings. 2) convinced Tyrion the truce was real.
We have not seen her consult with qyburn regarding it, and as her Maester you would think that she woukd have.
Jaime realizes the pregnancy was a lie, and tried to leave permanently she kills him, and Tyrion kills her out of revenge maybe?
I think Bran knew who crippled him as soon as he hit the ground...bangobango said:
Also, something I have not yet seen mentioned - Jaime is riding North to help fight. Presumably the three eyed raven now knows who crippled him....
I think it'd be a little cheesy for the writers to suddenly be like "just kidding!" I think they're playing this up for her to lose the baby somehow and have her go back to 100% Mad Queen.Ags4DaWin said:
I don't think Cersei is pregnant. Personally I think the whole pregnancy is a manipulation, which she devised first to keep Jaime. Secondly she let Tyrion know about the pregnancy too easily. That kind of information (that would make her seem vulnerable) is not something she normally would have revealed of her own free will.
The "pregnancy" has done two things for her so far 1) kept Jaime around in spite of his misgivings. 2) convinced Tyrion the truce was real.
We have not seen her consult with qyburn regarding it, and as her Maester you would think that she woukd have.
Jaime realizes the pregnancy was a lie, and tried to leave permanently she kills him, and Tyrion kills her out of revenge maybe?
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Also, something I have not yet seen mentioned - Jaime is riding North to help fight. Presumably the three eyed raven now knows who crippled him....
OldShadeOfBlue said:I think Bran knew who crippled him as soon as he hit the ground...bangobango said:
Also, something I have not yet seen mentioned - Jaime is riding North to help fight. Presumably the three eyed raven now knows who crippled him....
Urban Ag said:
I thought about that.
I can see a scene at the beginning of next season, in the great hall at Winterfell, where Jamie's fate is being decided.
Bran: It is true. You threw me, a young boy, from the window, when i saw you and Cecei together.
Jamie: I don't deny it. I have traveled here knowing I may die for my sins the moment I stepped foot in the North. I accept whatever punishment I have coming.
Bran: You also saved Brienne from the Bolton men. You kept your vow to my mother. You ended the siege at Riverrun as peacefully as you could.
jamie: I...............I...............
Bran: The realm knows, Jamie Lannister, why you are called the Kingslayer.
Jamie: Yes.............
Bran: The Realm does not know that you stayed true to your vows until you had to kill the Mad King to keep all of King's Landing from burning. The Realm does not know how many people lived by your actions.
Jamie:
Bran: Had I told my father what I saw, King Robert would have killed you, killed Cercei, killed all three of your children.
Jamie: Yes....
Bran: I am satisfied with this Jamie Lannister. You traded one life for several. You proven to be a changed man. You seek nothing for yourself.
This followed by Brienne making some impassioned statement and begrudgingly Jamie is allowed to join them.
Or he just rides to Dragonstone since Tyrion will be happy to see him.
Joseph Parrish said:I think it'd be a little cheesy for the writers to suddenly be like "just kidding!" I think they're playing this up for her to lose the baby somehow and have her go back to 100% Mad Queen.Ags4DaWin said:
I don't think Cersei is pregnant. Personally I think the whole pregnancy is a manipulation, which she devised first to keep Jaime. Secondly she let Tyrion know about the pregnancy too easily. That kind of information (that would make her seem vulnerable) is not something she normally would have revealed of her own free will.
The "pregnancy" has done two things for her so far 1) kept Jaime around in spite of his misgivings. 2) convinced Tyrion the truce was real.
We have not seen her consult with qyburn regarding it, and as her Maester you would think that she woukd have.
Jaime realizes the pregnancy was a lie, and tried to leave permanently she kills him, and Tyrion kills her out of revenge maybe?