I'm not sure she's actually threatened him before. Not that directly anyway.
I'm not sure she's actually threatened him before. Not that directly anyway.
Jon rules Westeros from the north and makes Dany the Warden of the South?
The inside the episode segment makes it sound as if the writers are making that ambiguous. It's up to us to decide whether she is turning into her father or if she's behaving in a reasonable, calculated manner, for a war time leader.
Robb, I write to you with a heavy heart. Our good king Robert is dead, killed from wounds he took in a boar hunt. Father has been charged with treason. He conspired with Robert’s brothers against my beloved Joffrey and tried to steal his throne. The Lannisters are treating me very well and provide me with every…
Unless she has a bag of faces somewhere would she have to kill someone to wear a face? I don't think she had any available to her. At least not yet. Maybe she will kill LF and take his face.
Cersei to Jamie: Never betray me again. Jamie's look - WTF?! Can't wait to see what happens with that.
Sorry but what's a Kinja switch?
That's right. Thanks for the refresher.
Could anyone read the scroll that Arya found in LF's mattress? Looked like it,was signed by Sansa and that she was pledging to King Joffrey. And was it real or did LF have it made up knowing Arya was on to him?
Cause he knows what he's doing.
Drogon likes Jon. There was an annulment and secret ceremony. Hmmmmm
Someone mentioned somewhere that Qyburn is the Kings Landing version of Q so Jamie could get a new one that shoots poison darts. Or something.
Except Aragorn.
Who stabbed her then? A random old lady or was the stabbing imagined? Not trying to be snarky. Serious question about your theory.
I'm not even sure Bronn was the one who saved Jamie. It appeared to be someone on a horse who jumped off his horse to push Jamie off of his. Could have been Dickson.
Especially now that he has full confirmation that Tyrion didn't kill Joffrey.
Unless the spear was poisoned.
Can Jamie get out of his armor (or enough to be able to swim back to the top) with only one hand? Will we see dragon armor now that a potential weakness has been exposed? And was the spear tipped with poison that might kill or sicken Drogon? Can believe Qyburn wouldn't have thought of that.
It was a bit hard to follow who the guy in white and his organization are for someone who didn't read the comics.
Where did you find the after episode features? I can't find them this week.