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Indeed, hence why he was honest about not following her blindly.

They still should have acknowledged the possibility that a) he would have *some* force and b) that he would have approached Cersei instead of Dany, due to her already being on the throne.

I suggested elsewhere that Arya killing him in disguise is basically the only way he can die and it not feel cheap.

It is the only way him dying wouldn't feel cheap.

YUP. That will be her downfall. Dany's spot-on impression of Jon Snow will be hers.

Yeah, kill the guy who won you the allies (you just sent to - unwittingly - get killed). Not very bright. I agree that Theon's vulnerability (plot-wise) makes him more interesting, but his weakness saved Yara, ultimately. And Olenna said that because she knew the plan was fucked. Between unwittingly sacrificing a

Selective hearing and/or focus. She probably only listened to him, because he is a friend.

Indeed. Jon, if you get your dumb ass killed early again…

Nice. I like the thought of the Night King cutting across Westeros, hot on their heels.

That was as much blind luck as his survival of that season 1 battle. One successful battle does not a military advisor make. Honestly, he should be stressing this to her, especially after what just happened.

Essentially, Tyrion made a stupid fucking plan that involved sending (part of) their fleet right on past King's Landing (close enough to wave) and also Euron's army.

Given how things are going, I think we will see the corpses of many prominent characters by seasons end, with no limitations on who.

"Fuck you I am *not* going with you. Look, I won't eat you, but we are done."

And Arya. What if Arya kills Littlfinger?

Cersei won't survive, but I do like that she is proving more competent than "make things boom."

Overconfidence. She trusts her Hand to be a brilliant tactician. Tyrion's strengths are diplomacy and managing finances. You don't trust him as a general.

It is a thign that is badass in the moment, but incredibly stupid as an actual strategy. Casterly Rock should be last priority.

Given the Night King invasion, I wonder if their will be time to orchestrate a coup or if he will let it go (for now).

Also, it would have ketp Jon from going to Dragonstone.

Well, given she is on the way to getting her whole army sundered, I feel like we will be seeing repentent, unsure Dany before lone.