It was because every man in her life wants to bone her. He is no exception.
Varys: well, except for I. Such lurid thoughts have never occurred to me.Rudyjax said:
It was because every man in her life wants to bone her. He is no exception.
Urban Ag said:Varys: well, except for I. Such lurid thoughts have never occurred to me.Rudyjax said:
It was because every man in her life wants to bone her. He is no exception.
Grey Worm: You speak for yourself. This one would bone. Unsullied are resourceful, find other way.
Yet before a couple seasons ago, it seemed that he was ahead of them on everything (from what I can remember). I assume they knew him well back then too.redline248 said:
I don't think they've made him a moron as much as shown his bro/sis know him well enough to anticipate what's happening, and he figured he's just smarter than them.
That would be interesting. When he was looking at them closing the door I felt like he was a little anxious due to a potential loss of power. Being the hand, he is only as strong as the queen. If Tyrion doesn't know, but finds out about Jon, I want to see how he plays it. He obviously has a good relationship with both of them.gigemJTH12 said:
I have a theory that he already knows and has never said anything.
Remember how he was staring at the room when they first had the secks?
It was like he knew.
agrams said:
those were my thoughts too.
Jon isnt the type to just blurt it out. I wonder if Bran drops the ball publically, or maybe even Sam. but Daenerys' lifelong entitlement will just make her deny it without any blatant proof.
It's possible that they lose Winterfell in episode 3, and have to retreat back to the Iron Islands as Yara mentioned in the last episode, and on the way there they take refuge in The Neck, where the Reeds reside. Could open an opportunity.redline248 said:
I do wonder how HBO intends to legitimize Jon in the eyes of the realm. Would the Citadel maesters verify the journal entry? Using Howland Reed at this point seems very unlikely. Would Varys have heard rumors? Seems like the kind of think he'd have acted on sooner if he knew or suspected.
Was he really? Every time Tyrion thought he had things figured out, he got (not necessarily in order):aTmAg said:Yet before a couple seasons ago, it seemed that he was ahead of them on everything (from what I can remember). I assume they knew him well back then too.redline248 said:
I don't think they've made him a moron as much as shown his bro/sis know him well enough to anticipate what's happening, and he figured he's just smarter than them.
She signed the contract in Season Seven and missed the fine print about all items subject to HBO budgeting.Quote:
C) I was hoping for elephants. Cersei needs to double-check her receipt to see if she was charged for elephants or not.
I don't think they will go to the Iron Islands. I think if they do retreat, they will go to the Vale.FightinTexasAg15 said:It's possible that they lose Winterfell in episode 3, and have to retreat back to the Iron Islands as Yara mentioned in the last episode, and on the way there they take refuge in The Neck, where the Reeds reside. Could open an opportunity.redline248 said:
I do wonder how HBO intends to legitimize Jon in the eyes of the realm. Would the Citadel maesters verify the journal entry? Using Howland Reed at this point seems very unlikely. Would Varys have heard rumors? Seems like the kind of think he'd have acted on sooner if he knew or suspected.
Also possible Sam is still pissed at Dany so she does something to piss him off and he drops the news, or Sansa finds out and does something.
Maybe. Something like that doesn't seem like it'd make for good TV though.Aggie Pharmer said:I don't think they will go to the Iron Islands. I think if they do retreat, they will go to the Vale.FightinTexasAg15 said:It's possible that they lose Winterfell in episode 3, and have to retreat back to the Iron Islands as Yara mentioned in the last episode, and on the way there they take refuge in The Neck, where the Reeds reside. Could open an opportunity.redline248 said:
I do wonder how HBO intends to legitimize Jon in the eyes of the realm. Would the Citadel maesters verify the journal entry? Using Howland Reed at this point seems very unlikely. Would Varys have heard rumors? Seems like the kind of think he'd have acted on sooner if he knew or suspected.
Also possible Sam is still pissed at Dany so she does something to piss him off and he drops the news, or Sansa finds out and does something.
I was re-watching the episodes with my wife, a first-timer, and we watched S4E4 Sunday night. It's when Littlefinger takes Sansa to the Eyrie. They are walking along the path and she asks isn't there another way to get to the Eyrie. Littlefinger says no. That the lords of the Vale didn't have much, but they had the mountains and that 1 defender could have the strength of 10,000 defenders as the only way to approach the Vale is through this narrow valley/pass that only would allow 3 attackers abreast to past through it.
That's my guesstimate...
Agree completely. I think the NK will be mostly "defeated"/storyline played out by the end of episode 4 and the final showdown with Cersei will happen over the last 2 episodes.Urban Ag said:
we're down to five episodes. Really don't think there is any time for retreat and regroup, to anywhere. We know Ep2 will be all the tension at Winterfell because of Jamie and Dany's your aunt reveal, and the build up to BOW. Ep3 is seemingly the BOW. So then Ep4 would be the flight from Winterfell and a regrouping somewhere else? While you still have to deal with Cersei? Just don't think there is enough time for more than two major events. BOW and KL showdown. Of course I could be wrong.
Ep2 - build up to BOW
Ep3 - BOW
Ep4 - aftermath of BOW
Ep5 - turn this party south
Ep6 - whatever happens at KL to finish out the Game of Thrones. Bran take a small boat with Gandalf and some Children of the Forest to a place where magical beings will be safe and comfortable. The end.
Urban Ag said:
we're down to five episodes. Really don't think there is any time for retreat and regroup, to anywhere. We know Ep2 will be all the tension at Winterfell because of Jamie and Dany's your aunt reveal, and the build up to BOW. Ep3 is seemingly the BOW. So then Ep4 would be the flight from Winterfell and a regrouping somewhere else? While you still have to deal with Cersei? Just don't think there is enough time for more than two major events. BOW and KL showdown. Of course I could be wrong.
Ep2 - build up to BOW
Ep3 - BOW
Ep4 - aftermath of BOW
Ep5 - turn this party south
Ep6 - whatever happens at KL to finish out the Game of Thrones. Bran take a small boat with Gandalf and some Children of the Forest to a place where magical beings will be safe and comfortable. The end.
C@LAg said:assuming the prophecy clips are true, we know the snow and ice makes it down to KL, and that the Red keep is damaged. I think the NK and his horde make it to KL.SAtxag16 said:Agree completely. I think the NK will be mostly "defeated"/storyline played out by the end of episode 4 and the final showdown with Cersei will happen over the last 2 episodes.Urban Ag said:
we're down to five episodes. Really don't think there is any time for retreat and regroup, to anywhere. We know Ep2 will be all the tension at Winterfell because of Jamie and Dany's your aunt reveal, and the build up to BOW. Ep3 is seemingly the BOW. So then Ep4 would be the flight from Winterfell and a regrouping somewhere else? While you still have to deal with Cersei? Just don't think there is enough time for more than two major events. BOW and KL showdown. Of course I could be wrong.
Ep2 - build up to BOW
Ep3 - BOW
Ep4 - aftermath of BOW
Ep5 - turn this party south
Ep6 - whatever happens at KL to finish out the Game of Thrones. Bran take a small boat with Gandalf and some Children of the Forest to a place where magical beings will be safe and comfortable. The end.
aggietony2010 said:
Reddit theory that I liked (for all I know it could be based on a leak, so I'm spoilering it, but it seemed like a pretty good one)
Everyone assumes that the big clash is going to be at the Battle of Winter fell, and that's probably where the army of the dead is marching. But that's not where the night king is headed.
Why would the NK head to Winterfell where he'll be facing a 2v1 dragon fight against a prepared army. We've seen glimpses of a frozen and destroyed Kings Landing, and a dragon riding overhead. But we've never seen who is on the dragon. Why wouldn't the Night King head that way with Ice-Viserion, wreck shop, and add a million to the army of the dead. King's Landing is defenseless aside from the wildfire. Dragonglass? nope. Valyrian steel? Nope, the last blade we know of headed North with Jamie.