Is that a laden or unladen raven?
Is that a laden or unladen raven?
And they solve crimes!
I have never wanted a tag team spin-off more than Tormond and the Hound Take On Westeros.
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Excellent!
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Yes, Jon should be the heir to the Iron Throne. Being a bastard doesn’t take away from his claim. After all, Cercei had all of Robert’s bastard children killed (except Gentry) to make sure none of them ever tried to lay claim to the throne.
This is kind of complicated question that requires a lot of things to be “just so” in order for Jon to be a legitimate Targaryen heir. IF a Targaryen is on the throne, and Targaryen rules about polygamy apply and IF Rhaegar actually married Lyanna, or IF Rhaegar made some sort of provision legitimizing the child…
Is it possible Bran is talking about Sansa’s future wedding, and we’re being trolled by D&D?
Olenna may have thought it was a cruel barb but I think it will come as a great relief to Jamie that he didn’t release his son’s murderer (Tyrion, as Cersei believes).
Dany was in full Royal Taking No Shit mode when Jon entered Dragonstone; letting him leave with what he wants without demanding—or forcing, rather—him to bend the knee seems uncharacteristic of her at best, a cop-out at worst.
That’s the thing - Cersei’s crusade against Tyrion, and her lack of morality compared to Brienne, should’ve been things that pulled Jaime away from Cersei. Instead, it’s like that stuff never happened. His attempt at murder on Cersei’s behalf doesn’t mean he’d be okay with the stuff going on now. His lover went from…
He’ll bring the Onions