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Future Queen of the North would be fitting, considering her already apparent strength, wisdom and loyalty. although that would leave House Mormont's succession cupboard completely bare.

By the people, I mean the Lords who think for them. A big theme of the Lannisters 3 is that they never get their due.

Part of me roots for that.

Yes, the people want to live under the hand of a dwarf-king who murdered his father. That'll have about as much legitimacy as hordes of Dothraki and eunuchs rampaging through the 7 Kingdoms.

Considering the traditions of these people, Lyanna was probably 'unbroke' by anyone before Rhaegar, considering Robert hadn't married her yet.

Tommen will probably be enshrined in history as Tommen the Weak.

HS needed to show he was still in control. If Margarey had been a little subtler and simply exited stage-left, she might've been able to sneak out. Her outburst, which was probably geared towards saving everyone, probably doomed her.

I can be Margarey Tyrell… or a bit part a as a Camerawoman in the future. Oops.

Sexism? He didn't listen to Margarery at the end because he didn't want to lose face, and in his mind, Cersei could only win the hand if he vacated. Wildfire wasn't his concern, being drawn out into some kind of martial conflict was much more likely. Sexism? Please.

Sexism? He didn't listen to Margarery at the end because he didn't want to lose face, and in his mind, Cersei could only win the hand if he vacated. Wildfire wasn't his concern, being drawn out into some kind of martial conflict was much more likely. Sexism? Please.

Robert killed any person with any conceivable shot at the throne. The only people he left alive were so distant neither he nor they knew probably even knew they were Targaryen.

I think Littlefinger has a ruler scoped out for the Vale if he needs to axe Robin. I forget the name and relation.

I could see a jump either to start the next season, or in between the coming ones. I think GRRM is supposed to do one somewhere in his books, around 10 years or so.

Except Sansa practically abdicated, and holds no individual power now, and Yara is little more than a lieutenant for Dany. Cersei seized control for what looks like a reign that'll last about as long as Joffrey or Tommen's, considering her precarious position.

Loras is a living corpse in the books. He's dead, for all intents and purposes. Myrcella, similarly, is dead for all that matters. The show seems to be pointing the characters to similar fates, even if in a roundabout way.

The smoke and dust had yet to settle when Jamie looked upon the city. It'd seem he got there within the day, or at least by the next day of the explosion. When exactly he set off from the Riverlands, who could say?

Robert had Targaryen ancestry in his line. And if I had to guess, Jon and Dany will come to some kind of alliance in the future, based on their shared lineage. Jon, from what I can tell, doesn't want the Iron throne too awfully much.

How do we know she didn't appropriate the face from a serving girl that passed, or perhaps she took a bag of faces from Braavos. There are plenty of other ways to explain how she got the face, I seriously doubt Arya murdered for it.

Bran is a cripple. It's still questionable as to whether or not he can even produce heirs. Not the king a place as desolate and unforgiving as the North needs.

Robert had Targaryen ancestry in his line. And if I had to guess, Jon and Dany will come to some kind of alliance in the future, based on their shared lineage. Jon, from what I can tell, doesn't want the Iron throne too awfully much.