Anonymous wrote:I want Tyrion to end up with Sansa. They are married after all. I think she was starting to respect him before she fled when Joffrey died.
I also think that we are definitely headed to a full blown matriarchy. Dorn, kings landing, yara, and Dany.
Little finger is definitely problematic. I don't ever know what he is really going to do. I believe him and his proposal to Sansa. He wants her and to sit on the iron throne. He will do anything he can to get there. Jon and Sansa need to be careful.
Remember how when the night King touched Bran and that allowed the king to enter the cave of the three eyed Raven? Does this mean that when Bran crosses the wall the night King will be able to pass?
How will Jon discover his parentage?
So many questions! I do feel very satisfied with this conclusion. I'm looking forward to next season!
Anonymous wrote:I know this is petty, but I expected Lyanna Stark to be gorgeous. Both Robert and Rhaegar wanted here and started a war about it. She was pretty average and plain looking. Why couldn't they have got a hotter actress?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember how when the night King touched Bran and that allowed the king to enter the cave of the three eyed Raven? Does this mean that when Bran crosses the wall the night King will be able to pass?
Oooooooo, hadn't thought of this. I did ponder how they will get past the wall when Benjen left Meera and Bran at the tree and talked to them about how the dead could not pass the Wall, but didn't think of this loophole.
Anonymous wrote:Remember how when the night King touched Bran and that allowed the king to enter the cave of the three eyed Raven? Does this mean that when Bran crosses the wall the night King will be able to pass?
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How are Jaimie, Arya and others showing up on time in all these long distance destinations when it seems to take all season, or at least several episodes, to travel in other instances?
Yes, we were talking about this also. Varis, in particular, seems to have serious globe-trotting skills (and resources.)
So curious, I had to Google:
http://heavy.com/entertainment/2016/06/how-does-varys-travel-so-fast-teleport-game-of-thrones-merman-dorne-ships/
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How are Jaimie, Arya and others showing up on time in all these long distance destinations when it seems to take all season, or at least several episodes, to travel in other instances?
Yes, we were talking about this also. Varis, in particular, seems to have serious globe-trotting skills (and resources.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jon seems quite dark to be half Targaryen--but I'll have to watch finale again, of course, and focus on the Lianna scene...
NP here. Lyanna had dark hair. So Jon gets his dark hair from her. I think that is why they had that scene -- to show that he takes after his mother but is still Targaryen.
I agree with the PP that Sansa is worried FOR Jon. She doesn't trust Little Finger. If she had any interest in the Iron Throne, she wouldn't have rebuffed his offer. And I don't think she will ever forgive him for the entire Ramsey thing. She knows LF serves himself and that he only cares about her in so far as she is useful to him.
As for Tommen, I do think that he loved Margery. I don't think his love was misplaced. Margery is shrewd, but she is not nasty in the way that Cercei is. She may not have loved Tommen like he thought she did, but she was the actually the right mixture of shrewd and reasonable that a queen should be. I think he committed suicide out of a combination of sadness that she was killed and a horrible realization that his mother is horrible -- willing and capable of doing unthinkable things. I don't think he wanted to be that kind of king, but he realized that he had no real power, not even in his home, to be the kind of king he wanted to be -- the kind of king Margery was trying to make him. His action was a combination of grief and escape.
I actually think it's telling that Cercei didn't seem that upset that he died. Compare how upset she was over Geoffrey's death compared to Tommen's death. I think that she liked that Geoffrey was ruthless, even if his sheer level of ruthlessness even surpassed her own. I think she was actually kind of disgusted by Tommen's compassion and preference for nonviolence. And I think she was even perhaps relieved that he was gone, because she could see he was not going to be the kind of king she thought he should be.
As for Jaimie, I think he is coming to see that Cercei is crazy. Jaimie can be ruthless as well (let's not forget what happened to Bran), but Jaimie's character has grown. I think he is also smarter than Cercei and knows that a ruler who is hated and viewed as crazy won't last long. After all, Jaimie is the one who killed the mad king. I think that scene where he looks at Cercei on the thrown is him starting to realize that Cercei is slightly (if not full on) mad. I think he also might realize that she sent him away for a reason. It will be interesting to see how they interact.
I wonder how things will develop between Dany and Jon. Even if it comes to light that Jon is Targaryen, I can't imagine she will readily believe it without seeing him survive fire or some such thing. I don't think Jon is interested in the Iron Throne. Perhaps they will negotiate something.
But the real question in my mind is, what happened to Ghost? I don't recall Ghost getting killed in any of the episodes. Perhaps I missed something?
And will Nymeria come back now that Arya has returned?
Anonymous wrote:Why is Cersei on the Iron Throne instead of Jaime? As the male Lannister heir, wouldn't he have a stronger claim to the throne than Cersei?
Didn't he agree not to have kids as part of becoming part of the kingsguard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How are Jaimie, Arya and others showing up on time in all these long distance destinations when it seems to take all season, or at least several episodes, to travel in other instances?
Yes, we were talking about this also. Varis, in particular, seems to have serious globe-trotting skills (and resources.)
Well, it is the *narrow* sea! But yes, it was really Varis getting to Dorne and back that impressed me. They are not necessarily good at letting us know how all the timing goes. You assume these things are happening simultaneously as they are shown, but perhaps not.
Anonymous wrote:Why is Cersei on the Iron Throne instead of Jaime? As the male Lannister heir, wouldn't he have a stronger claim to the throne than Cersei?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I actually think it's telling that Cercei didn't seem that upset that he died. Compare how upset she was over Geoffrey's death compared to Tommen's death. I think that she liked that Geoffrey was ruthless, even if his sheer level of ruthlessness even surpassed her own. I think she was actually kind of disgusted by Tommen's compassion and preference for nonviolence. And I think she was even perhaps relieved that he was gone, because she could see he was not going to be the kind of king she thought he should be.
As for Jaimie, I think he is coming to see that Cercei is crazy. Jaimie can be ruthless as well (let's not forget what happened to Bran), but Jaimie's character has grown. I think he is also smarter than Cercei and knows that a ruler who is hated and viewed as crazy won't last long. After all, Jaimie is the one who killed the mad king. I think that scene where he looks at Cercei on the thrown is him starting to realize that Cercei is slightly (if not full on) mad. I think he also might realize that she sent him away for a reason. It will be interesting to see how they interact.
I think Cercei's non-reaction may simply be due to the fact that she has gone over the edge now. Without her children, her last shred of humanity is gone.
I agree about Jamie having mixed feelings as he watched her in the throne room. And Tommen was his child, also. He also has lost all his children, children he never got to love and acknowledge as a father (other than Myrcella at the end. That scene with Myrcella on the boat where they acknowledged each other was so moving.) And Jamie, although capable of a lot of bad shit, is not as far gone as Cercei, so I agree it will be really interesting to see where their relationship goes.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how things will develop between Dany and Jon. Even if it comes to light that Jon is Targaryen, I can't imagine she will readily believe it without seeing him survive fire or some such thing. I don't think Jon is interested in the Iron Throne. Perhaps they will negotiate something.
Another piece of this puzzle is that Tyrion spent time with Jon on the journey to the Wall and then at the Wall. Dany will likely hear about Jon from Tyrion, who came to like Jon (and Jon him) before Tyrion left. And...Sansa was married to Tyrion in Kings Landing and he was just about the *only* person there who treated her with kindness and respect. So it is likely Sansa is predisposed to have kinder feelings towards Tyrion than most other people. Having Tyrion as her advisor may color how Jon and Sansa see Dany.
Anonymous wrote:But the real question in my mind is, what happened to Ghost? I don't recall Ghost getting killed in any of the episodes. Perhaps I missed something?
And will Nymeria come back now that Arya has returned?
I know! I miss Ghost and have always hoped that Arya and Nymeria will be reunited. Corny, I know.
Just one of those things that impresses me about GRRM's writing -- how he put Tyrion in all these places -- like the Wall -- in the first book, knowing that it would be useful far, far in advance. Like the name "Hodor" -- did he think about "Hold the Door" that long ago? Makes you understand why he takes so long to write each book; he has to think 5 moves ahead.
Why is Cersei on the Iron Throne instead of Jaime? As the male Lannister heir, wouldn't he have a stronger claim to the throne than Cersei?
Anonymous wrote:
How are Jaimie, Arya and others showing up on time in all these long distance destinations when it seems to take all season, or at least several episodes, to travel in other instances?
Yes, we were talking about this also. Varis, in particular, seems to have serious globe-trotting skills (and resources.)