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David Caballero
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LF has served his purpose and he has served it well. Now that the fight is a supernatural one, there's no more use for him. Put him to rest already.

At this point, what noble families are there left? Meaningful families to the story, I mean. The Starks, of course. The only Lannister she intends to keep alive is Tyrion. The Greyjoys are almost done, considering Yara might be dead and Theon is a eunuch. The Martells are gone, the Tyrells are gone, the Baratheons are

The common people will despise her as long as it's convenient. They shamed and threw food at Cersei and now they vow to her and cheer for her when she humiliates her enemies. If GoT has taught us anything is that the alllegiances of the common folk are easily turned.

That's most likely where they're heading, after they get rid of LF. Arya has the strength, the stamina, the bravery and the will, while Sansa has, arguably, the smarts, the cunning, the experience and the ruthlessness.

A bottle episode that spans six instead? That could either be great or a a mess. It would be interesting to see how all of them would function together, but I don't think they would last more than two episodes together, not all of them alive anyway.

Yes, yes, you're right on that one, Daenerys did have a choice. While I don't necessarily condemn her choice of riding Drogon to battle, I do think burning the Tarlys alive was not only cruel but also foolish.

Bull, it's the exact same thing. Whether it was out of desperation or hopelessness, he did it all the same. They're both extremely powerful weapons capable of ending one's enemies in a matter of seconds. If a dragon is an atomic bomb, then so is wildfire.

He saw Tyrion, talked to him and let him go. That would be a betrayal, considering one of Cersei's biggest enemies is Tyrion.

Part of me thinks the army will reach King's Landing (which would mean the North does a terrible job in stopping them), part of me actually thinks Cersei will leave Kings Landing in an attempt to get close to Daenerys and kill her, thus ending the war herself.
If they choose this road of all of them uniting against

Daenrys still doesn't really believe in the WW, does she? Even if she sent her two dragons, even being her mother and whatnot, they still wouldn't be able to say "Hey mom, we did see a huge army of dead on it's way here and we shot some fire and killed a lot of them". She would have to go herself and watch with her

That would be the writers not knowing what to do with him now that the traditional game has been sidelined in favor of the WW.
Littlefinger was a great player when the game was about backstabbing and power. Now that it's basically a battle between life and death, Littlefinger as a figure has kinda lost it's point.

She's selfish but not stupid…well, not anymore, apparently. She'll know she can't rule if her kingdom is filled with zombies.

I like Arya a lot, but she's not a mastermind tactician. I don't think she could successfully pull off Littlefinger.

Liitlefinger is an enemy of the Queen, right? He has pledged for the Starks, I'm sure Cersei would immediately give him her "Power is Power" demonstration.

I think he would. He was basically Daenerys's Hand/bodyguard, he's obviously someone she trusts and respects.

Why would she assume his identity?
I'm almost sure she's the one who'll off him but I don't see what she'd gain from stealing his face and using it.

Davos isn't going, Jorah is though.

I think Cersei is too much of an important character to be absent from the final season. Yes, she's evil and she certainly will die, but I think she'll have a role to play in the final battle against the White Walkers. I don't think the show will redeem her, she's way past that point, but she will most likely make it,

The thing is, she didn't use fear before coming to Westeros, not really. I mean, the Unsullied follow her because she "freed" them (arguably, they follow her because they feel they need to) and the Dothraki do because they see her as some sort of goddess, coming out naked and unharmed from a burning building and

Yes to this. I keep saying, if the Stark children would stop with their bull and started communicating with each other like fucking normal human beings, they would save themselves a lot of trouble. This "conflict" is just so they can but time and have Littlefinger's eventual execution at the end of the season.