What's the good of Qyburn as Hand when they've made it seem like his only "scientific" project was The Mountain? That guy ought to be creating his own undead army.
What's the good of Qyburn as Hand when they've made it seem like his only "scientific" project was The Mountain? That guy ought to be creating his own undead army.
I hope they put Oldtown in the actual credit sequence next season. Maybe with the white ravens being sent out.
Sure, they COULD have just not done something that defied logic to look cool, but why start now?
Okay, but like 6 episodes before this he hanged a child, and he hasn't seemed too torn up about it.
Yeah, I am bummed about Marg. Would have loved to see her show up in season 7 with a little bundle of joy to punt Cersei off the throne.
Some Westerlands house to further undercut the Lannisters? None of those houses are really established on the show so probably not.
Yeah, they definitely could have thrown a Dorne representative in there for the big group photo. I guess Ellaria probably has to stay in Dorne to run things? But they could have popped a Sand Snake in there, assuming they'd all recovered from their sweet Queen of Thorns burns.
Alternatively, maybe they brought the fleet to Dorne and picked up Varys and the Dornish and Tyrell fleets* and now they're moving towards King's Landing.
I think only Gendry and Barra (the infant) were referenced by name. I guess Edric could have been one of the other assassinated bastards… so either he doesn't exist in the show or he's dead in the show. No help to the Florents.
And when she kind of regrets one of those women she gave Qyburn the next day and tries to get her back, Qyburn's like… "ummmmmm, that's not gonna work."
I think you are referring to Edric Storm, but he doesn't exist in the show.
1. I think it was just to show us that the wildfire was there and to provide context as to its location via its proximity to Lancel, and to give them something to cut to from the action in the sept beyond just the visual of the candles burning down. Also, possible shoutout to book readers and Lancel's professed wish…
Maybe they cut the scene where Jon holds up Longclaw, points at the direwolf pommel and says, "See this? I have a real one of these! And not just the head!"
The books also establish the backstory of The Rat King being doomed to eat his children for all eternity after breaking the guest right. With no Rat King in the show and therefore no connection between eating your own children as punishment for the breaking of guest right, Walder Frey doesn't really need to eat the…
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Perhaps she just did some recon for a future date when she learns he pushed Bran, and then it's on. Maybe eventually, she kills him, takes his face, and then kills Cersei while she's wearing it, thus crossing a name off her list while fulfilling Maggy the Frog's prophecy.
I do think a great fiery conflagration in King's Landing could be the third reveal, though IMO the fall of The Wall is also a contender.
As soon as that girl appeared and eyed Jaime, I thought she was actually Arya. She recognized him for sure, but there's really no reason she'd have gone to The Twins to try to kill Jaime Lannister, because there's no reason for her to think he'd have been there.
He's an unacknowledged, lowborn bastard of a dead guy. I don't remember if he has knowledge of who his father is in the show. It was revealed that the people who were menacing/attacking Yoren and his group on the way to The Wall were looking for Gendry and not Arya, but I can't recall if they said why he was of…
She's her father's daughter, and one of Tywin's uses of Gregor Clegane was sexual violence on top of the regular kind. (See: Elia Martell in books and show, the general maximum horribleness of Gregor's rampage through the Riverlands in the books.)