If Margaery gets pregnant (or at least claims to be) then she'd still be queen and her child would be heir (assuming it's a boy). Otherwise I believe the line of succession would mean that Jaime, as Tommen's uncle would inherit the throne.
If Margaery gets pregnant (or at least claims to be) then she'd still be queen and her child would be heir (assuming it's a boy). Otherwise I believe the line of succession would mean that Jaime, as Tommen's uncle would inherit the throne.
And in all of those instances the act has followed the perpetrator for the rest of their life. Walder Frey was never anyone's favourite, but The Red Wedding makes him an object of disgust for everyone. Even the people who follow the Boltons throw the fact that the Bolton's betrayed the Starks in Ramsays face. It's…
I wondered that too, but since it never comes up I guess we're meant to assume that they were part of the murder bunch.
The fact that Jaime has reiterated his love and devotion to Cersei more than once now hints at which one it is. His "redemptive arc" in the books his involves the dissolution of their relationship so if this is the shows way of doing it then they're doing a poor job. He was certainly willing to slaughter the Sparrows…
Not a good guy? What are you talking about!? He was really nice to Brienne, so all the incest and attempted kid killing stuff doesn't matter anymore!
Of course, for all we know they're working directly off GRRM's pointers.
Nine months is a long enough time for body to go ripe.
Gendry's a bastard, so I doubt anyone would accept that.
Cersei is going to use the Mad King's wildfire to destroy King's Landing!
I don't have anything to respond to your last point, but I feel like they could have made the choreography work.
Does that last part about the cheese still apply to the whore?
It's been clearly established at this point that obeying your Lord's command is of the utmost importance so it's hardly unbelievably.
And go where? Certainly not in the direction of the Hound. Especially since the Hound is presumably going North now.
The only reason he'd never met the son was because he was being held prisoner and he wasn't allowed to.
It was those three plus the four the Hound killed at the beginning. They did it because….plot I guess?
Decent episode. I didn't mind the pointlessness so much, the chase scene with the Waif was directed well, and I'm glad the Riverrun stuff is over (how long could we really have expected to stay there?).
Maybe he could have stuck it out a bit longer? I mean, they'd run out of babies eventually, right?
Considering that after Craig is gone, the new Bond will probably be younger (or at least look it) that's something that could well happen.
Which I think is one of the reasons it's still fairly popular. People like that kind of novelty.
I remember they tried to do it on Nickelodeon way back when but it just didn't work out.