Didn't they say she hadn't eaten in days/weeks?
Pretty sure that's all it is.
Pretty sure that's all it is.
Phrasing said:Don't buy it either.Texaggie7nine said:I don't buy it. She looked terrible when she wasn't eating. Then she looked better on the dragon. If she was poisoned she would look even worse in the last shot we see her face.Phrasing said:
So does anyone think this theory that Dany is already poisoned makes sense? Not sure I like that ending - was hoping to see her go out in a bigger death - but then again I was saying the same thing about Cersei and ended up being fine with it. If Dany is already dying and Cersei and Euron are already dead, then what drama do we have left?
Every poison we have seen in this show works pretty quick. yes, there could be another one out there that works a slow death, but why would Varys use that kind of poison and not just get it over quickly so she didn't have time to burn the city.
Also, if she did die and turn the throne over to Jon, would anyone really trust another Targ at this point? I'm pretty sure she wants Jon dead anyway since he has the better claim.
MuckRaker96 said:But the "unlikely timing" complaint is kinda laughable. If you don't like coincidence timing, I'm assuming you hate every action movie that has ever existed. Were you mad when Aragorn, Gmili, Legolas and the Undead Army showed up at the last moment to save Gondor? Or in the previous film when Gandalf and the Riders of Rohan did likewise at Helm's Deep? An Euron ambush would have been cooler, but tons of films use extreme coincidence time and place meeting as a plot device.Proposition Joe said:
But we need to have Jaime and Euron face off... How do we get there? Make the previously stoppable dragon unstoppable forcing Euron to shore at the exact time and place where Jaime is.
That takes us from brilliant works of writing to something out of a high school English class.
His horse is clearly killed when the gate is destroyed.dcAg said:
The leader of the Gold Company wasnt on his horse when Drogon started napalming everyone. I think it is his horse.
redline248 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
This panning shot around Strickland to the cavalry charge was a great callback to BoB. (Another Sapochnik-directed battle.)
Speaking of which, as much as I've enjoyed Seasons 7-8, I don't think any battle in these seasons has come close to matching this one moment from Battle of the *******s, for me.
The feeling of impending doom for Jon Snow, the climactic nature of it, the music swelling, just everything about it is perfect.
For a split second I thought "they aren't going to have him stand off the whole charge like Jon, are they?" Subtle nod to the kind of person Jon is
He tried to poison her; it didn't work. That's it.Phrasing said:
I definitely think the trying to get her to eat thing was definitely him trying to poison her. He said, we will try again at supper, so at that point, there was no way he could have poisoned her.
However, the next scene we get is him burning a letter, led off in chains and subsequently executed. Who knows if he succeeded at supper or at any meal in between those two points in time or not.
My question is, why would he use a slow acting poison and give her time to carry out the torching of KL? Counter point to that is that D&D in their infinite wisdom and self inflicted time crunch just needed it to be that way for dramatic effect - which if true, blows.
Tried before? It's been awhile but I thought Varys was playing the part for Robert, acting like he was trying to carry out orders to have Dany killed, but was actually feeding Jorah info to keep her alive. In other words, Varys sets up the assassin to poison her, to placate Robert, but informs Jorah so ensure it doesn't happen. IIRC.M.C. Swag said:
It was poisoning. Not complicated at all. He tried to poison her before and he's trying to do it again now. That's all that convo was hinting at.
We're basically down a few big questions anyway right?Phrasing said:
If Dany is already dying and Cersei and Euron are already dead, then what drama do we have left?
Nah, Varys actually tried to kill her. Jorah changed his mind at the last second.Urban Ag said:Tried before? It's been awhile but I thought Varys was playing the part for Robert, acting like he was trying to carry out orders to have Dany killed, but was actually feeding Jorah info to keep her alive. In other words, Varys sets up the assassin to poison her, to placate Robert, but informs Jorah so ensure it doesn't happen. IIRC.M.C. Swag said:
It was poisoning. Not complicated at all. He tried to poison her before and he's trying to do it again now. That's all that convo was hinting at.
/none of the above was meant specifically for you other than the question about Varys attempting to poison Dany in S1.
Good, that's what I'm hoping for. Thanks for bringing me off the Tommen ledge.M.C. Swag said:He tried to poison her; it didn't work. That's it.Phrasing said:
I definitely think the trying to get her to eat thing was definitely him trying to poison her. He said, we will try again at supper, so at that point, there was no way he could have poisoned her.
However, the next scene we get is him burning a letter, led off in chains and subsequently executed. Who knows if he succeeded at supper or at any meal in between those two points in time or not.
My question is, why would he use a slow acting poison and give her time to carry out the torching of KL? Counter point to that is that D&D in their infinite wisdom and self inflicted time crunch just needed it to be that way for dramatic effect - which if true, blows.
Yeah, this is how I took that as well. I wasn't sure why Varys wanted her dead at that point, but I took it that he did try to kill her. Jorah had changed his mind about her at that point and was in the right place in the right time to sniff it out and prevent the assassination.M.C. Swag said:
Nah, Varys actually tried to kill her. Jorah changed his mind at the last second.
At that time Varys was serving Viserys. They (Varys and Ilyrio) were the ones who orchestrated her marriage to Khal Drogo so that Viserys could have his army.Phrasing said:Yeah, this is how I took that as well. I wasn't sure why Varys wanted her dead at that point, but I took it that he did try to kill her. Jorah had changed his mind about her at that point and was in the right place in the right time to sniff it out and prevent the assassination.M.C. Swag said:
Nah, Varys actually tried to kill her. Jorah changed his mind at the last second.
Does anyone remember the scene with Varys and Allyrio (sp?) in the tunnel in the Red Keep in Season 1? The one where Arya was down there chasing cats and overheard them. What were they talking about - even during the rewatch I couldn't make sense of that convo - was that Varys plotting to have Dany killed? if so, that would be strange since Allyrio was the one that housed Dany and her brother all those years.
Agree - I will add some minor ones that may or not get shown:bobinator said:We're basically down a few big questions anyway right?Phrasing said:
If Dany is already dying and Cersei and Euron are already dead, then what drama do we have left?
- Will Dany kill Tyrion before someone kills her?
- Does Dany die?
- If so, will it be Jon or Arya (or a wildcard)?
- How do the Starks decide to rule Westeros?
- Is there anything left with Bran?
There's some other questions you could throw in there, but that's basically it right?
Which should mean Arya is either on the road to Judea or is now armed with Mighty Joint.chipotle said:saltydog13 said:
It was Shadowfax as said earlier in the thread
Nope, it was Miracle
So if he was serving Viserys, then why would he try and poison Dany on behalf of Robert? So did he actually warn Jorah?M.C. Swag said:At that time Varys was serving Viserys. They (Varys and Ilyrio) were the ones who orchestrated her marriage to Khal Drogo so that Viserys could have his army.Phrasing said:Yeah, this is how I took that as well. I wasn't sure why Varys wanted her dead at that point, but I took it that he did try to kill her. Jorah had changed his mind about her at that point and was in the right place in the right time to sniff it out and prevent the assassination.M.C. Swag said:
Nah, Varys actually tried to kill her. Jorah changed his mind at the last second.
Does anyone remember the scene with Varys and Allyrio (sp?) in the tunnel in the Red Keep in Season 1? The one where Arya was down there chasing cats and overheard them. What were they talking about - even during the rewatch I couldn't make sense of that convo - was that Varys plotting to have Dany killed? if so, that would be strange since Allyrio was the one that housed Dany and her brother all those years.
Viserys was murdered by Khal Drogo before the assasination attempt.Phrasing said:So if he was serving Viserys, then why would he try and poison Dany on behalf of Robert? So did he actually warn Jorah?M.C. Swag said:At that time Varys was serving Viserys. They (Varys and Ilyrio) were the ones who orchestrated her marriage to Khal Drogo so that Viserys could have his army.Phrasing said:Yeah, this is how I took that as well. I wasn't sure why Varys wanted her dead at that point, but I took it that he did try to kill her. Jorah had changed his mind about her at that point and was in the right place in the right time to sniff it out and prevent the assassination.M.C. Swag said:
Nah, Varys actually tried to kill her. Jorah changed his mind at the last second.
Does anyone remember the scene with Varys and Allyrio (sp?) in the tunnel in the Red Keep in Season 1? The one where Arya was down there chasing cats and overheard them. What were they talking about - even during the rewatch I couldn't make sense of that convo - was that Varys plotting to have Dany killed? if so, that would be strange since Allyrio was the one that housed Dany and her brother all those years.
lol yea man. The Mad King sent Dany and Viserys away. Varys originally backed Robert and his rebellion (he mentioned it in S7). Then once robert turned into a drunk, he turned to Viserys and conspired to get him to the throne. He didn't care at all about Dany other than how it could help Viserys.Urban Ag said:
You sure? Varys conspired with Illyrio Mopatis to evacuate Dany and Viserys to Pentos. It's the only reason they were even alive when GOT starts out. Varys and Illyrio have been close allies since they were teens. And Illyrio keeps sending help to Dany (sending Strong Belwas with Selmy, later helping Tyrion).
Why would both Varys and Illyrio go through all that trouble to keep Dany alive if at some point Varys actually was trying to carry out Robert's orders? I thought he was simply playing Robert and always intended to keep the Targ kids alive and well. Are you saying Varys was in agreement with Robert that Dany should die and later had a chance of heart?
No, they were plotting against Robert and trying to delay the war between the Starks and the Lannisters. That was their game.Phrasing said:Yeah, this is how I took that as well. I wasn't sure why Varys wanted her dead at that point, but I took it that he did try to kill her. Jorah had changed his mind about her at that point and was in the right place in the right time to sniff it out and prevent the assassination.M.C. Swag said:
Nah, Varys actually tried to kill her. Jorah changed his mind at the last second.
Does anyone remember the scene with Varys and Allyrio (sp?) in the tunnel in the Red Keep in Season 1? The one where Arya was down there chasing cats and overheard them. What were they talking about - even during the rewatch I couldn't make sense of that convo - was that Varys plotting to have Dany killed? if so, that would be strange since Allyrio was the one that housed Dany and her brother all those years.
That horse is twisted in around and the camera pans on it for several seconds without moving. Its supposed to be dead.dlance said:It was clearly knocked down.wangus12 said:His horse is clearly killed when the gate is destroyed.dcAg said:
The leader of the Gold Company wasnt on his horse when Drogon started napalming everyone. I think it is his horse.
bobinator said:
It is great that this thread has literally moved onto deciding if a horse is dead or not. I'm here for it.
FWIW I don't think that horse is clearly dead in that scene. I think he was blown over and he's like 'you know what, my rider got thrown, I'm just gonna lay here a bit and pretend I'm dead and see how this plays out.'