From what I understand, Moon Tea is basically Abortion Juice. All the maester's know how to brew it and it's mentioned multiple times including during Cersei's trial when Pycell is accused of giving it to Margaery .
From what I understand, Moon Tea is basically Abortion Juice. All the maester's know how to brew it and it's mentioned multiple times including during Cersei's trial when Pycell is accused of giving it to Margaery .
Renly was eating a peach when he was talking to Littlefinger, so I thought that was a nod to the book there.
I agree. I don't even think there was any sort of Lannister conspiracy. And that's definitely Jeyne Westerling (Lanister) anyway so it doesn't matter.
Yeah, you're right. I think I'm just getting confused because in the book Cleon Frey delivers Tyrion's message to Cat and there is a failed attempt to free Jamie. For some reason I thought that it was her idea, but it was her putting faith in Tyrion's promise and Jamie's word.
I think Frey would be even more insulted if Robb broke is betrothal for someone below his stature, let alone another highborn. But yeah, any sort of Lannister conspiracy would be off the table.
Yeah, so many of LF's shady deals take place off screen that it makes sense to show them here. Especially since we learn more and more of what an important role he plays in many of the events at King's Landing.
I don't know how Reek is going to work out. Because of Theon's highlighted daddy issues this season, I wouldn't be surprised if Ramsey gets cut out and totally replaced by Roose. That way when Roose betrays Theon at Winterfell it will crush him even more.
I don't like how basically they set up that it was Littlefinger's idea to trade Jamie for the Stark girls. I feel like it lessens the effect when Catelyn actually releases him.
It's nice to see the Smoke Monster getting work.
It's funny because I always thought that they were being killed, but then seeing the show I realized that what you're saying about growing their ranks seems way more likely, but yeah the book doesn't make any of this clear.
It's not her fault all her "mentors" are straight up bad asses. Syrio, Yoren, Jaqen. She even hangs out with the Hound for a while. Of course she's going to go off and kill the shit out of people.
Yeah but much like the Others and the cold, are the Dragons causing the magic or did the magic cause the Dragons?
I think the problem is that Dany has Jorah, 3 blood riders, and she'll be getting 2 more protectors (Strong Belwas and Arstan) which is quite a crowd. This makes the blood riders redundant, so 2 should serve as well as 3 I suppose.
That's my point, we don't need anymore annoying boy toys to take Dany away from her mission of burning cities to the ground with her dragon army.
Yeah with no Reeds, this makes the most sense to me too. Even though it kinda sucks that we don't get to hear about Jojen's green dream about the sea sweeping over the walls and people drowning. That was pretty cool. I wonder if SPOILERS they'll get to Bran and Rickon's "deaths" this season or as you say, just get to…
Haha I know right. It's a bad time to be a baby in the Seven Kingdoms. Infanticide is coming.
I noticed that too. It was subtle, but for those in the know, it was pretty cool.
Her name is Gwendoline Christie, she 6'3'' and actually kinda hot, but they uglied her up pretty good from the one image I've seen of her in her armor. I approve.
…and Salador Saan wants to give Cersei her own shadow baby.
I hope that's how they end this season.