Remember when Arya last saw Sansa she was still acting like she liked Joffrey.
Remember when Arya last saw Sansa she was still acting like she liked Joffrey.
How do you know many of these plots weren't part of GMMR's discussions with the writers about the ending?
You guys are whinging, and it's getting old.
Funny, I was thinking the same thing. It's freaking cold there!
True, and she is the dragon queen so I guess it's fitting. It just seemed unnecessary since they surrendered.
Is that really a thing?
Noting that Jon is the true born heir to the Iron Throne seems like it will only be useful if Dany dies. I think Dany might not make it through this fight. Either that or they just get married and solidify the claim. Or it will be useful if Dany really is barren and then Jon could be the heir and any of his future…
I agree. What do you think Cercei will be doing during this armistice? Making many more scorpions of course. And since I've read the poison theory so much, I could see that becoming part of the plan as well.
I think Dany should have had the Tarleys beheaded instead of burned alive, but other than that I think she was right to follow through on her promise. She gave them the choice and they made it. It's not like Ned Stark or Jon Snow would have been any more lenient had they offered such a choice.
A man did act like that, and no one liked him - Stannis.
I was wondering about that. If the dragons came near enough to Jon, would they go towards him and give any indication that he could ride? How does that work?
If there are any records, wouldn't they be at Dragonstone? That was the Targaryon keep. I was wondering how maneuverable dragons in armor would be. I would assume not very maneuverable at all.
True. I don't know why then. Maybe she was thinking of Sansa, but just wanted to make sure.
Yeah, it's called feudalism. The world was a hard place.
Have you never heard of suspension of disbelief? There is so much happening off screen that you just have to assume it's possible that there was a large time jump.
Me too. Dragons were the reason the Targaryons ruled in the first place. No one wants to mess with dragons (except Cercei).
The people in the north know because Jon told them.
Thanks. I just watched the inside the episode and realized it's very obviously wood. Now I understand based on the comment above it wouldn't matter if it was metal or wood. Dragon fire could take out both.
Jon could have taken a wife.
I think the dragons will ultimately be useful in the battle against the White Walkers. They can't go yet.