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So obviously I don't think Jaimie is going to die (at least not yet and not by drowning) but I do think this experience is going to be a catalyst for him to change. The aftermath of the battle, watching his men burn alive and his own near death experience will either cause him to double down with Cersei, and he'll be

Bronn saved him from Drogon. He'll get Jamie out of his armor before he drowns. Tyrion.won't factor in unless it's to make jamie a pow.

winter is here. the water is frozen. also, they're zombies. it's not like they're going to drown. they can hurl themselves off mountains (battle of hardhome) and be fine. you think a little water will pose a threat?

they just took it as a "northern flight of fancy". it's dreary in the north. they need their stories.

Stannis just went around the Wall so i'm not sure why the Night's Kiing wouldn't think to do that

that's just, like, your opinion man…

The reigns of castamere

right. she left Ellaria alive with apparently no intentions of killing her. that may come back to bite her.

I don't think any of Robb's battles were ever shown on screen but they did mention how he was a great general and tactician and how he was undefeated in battle.

he's the three eyed raven. he can see everything that has ever happened or ever will happen.

they're Qyburn's birds, now…

Really, who cares? I mean, do you really want them to be wasting these last 8 or so episodes on the logistics of people travelling from point a to point b? what a thrilling way for GoT to go out!

it's a shame Tyrion didn't anticipate that his sister wouldn't just sit back and wait for Dany's armies. of course Cersei would go on the offensive. Maybe Tyrion should start drinking again. he was a much better tactician when he was soaked in wine.

yeah the story is that ford was sick with dysentary and couldn't do the elaborate fight scene they planned out. that's when he was like, "I have a gun. why wouldn't I just shoot him?"

What about Dany's brother who died way back in season one? Wouldn't he be the third? If Tyrion, or another Targaryn is out there, that would be 4 and they're a dragon short?

maybe folks are over thinking the "three headed dragon" thing. Could it just be as simple as there are three dragon heads on the sigil because dany has three dragons and, probably more importantly, the mad king Aegon before her had three dragons?

knowledge and information is very rare in westeros. its not like if they lose one of those books there's another copy just hanging around the next library over because, there is no "next library over". so it makes sense to me then that the books would be chained and under lock and key. That stuff is valuable and you

I'm betting they do. There's some unfinished business there. Arya owes them a debt, if I remember correctly. I think it's just a matter of time before someone no one shows up to collect it

in this case, he's right. the lannisters are all blond which is a recessive trait where as baratheons have dark hair which is a dominant trait. so that's how he knew Roberts "children" weren't his becauses if they were, they'd have dark hair. But if Lyanna Stark had dark hair (like all the starks do) and Rhaegar had

also, the last time they saw each other, Arya threw rocks at her. Direwolves don't forget.