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Yep, and Rhaegal is going to get smashed by a huge warhammer wielded by… Gendry?

Bronn

It's too late in the day. Given that the show is more comfortable with abundantly clear foreshadowing than oblique easter eggs when it comes to the plot, I can't see them making Tyrion a Targaryen too. Not only would it feel a bit too much like rehashing Jon's questions about his parentage, which has had consistent

Possibly not but he was the only one with enough plot significance to use it and potentially split our sympathies. Turns out that he's a master of jumping out the way of incoming fire so he somehow managed to get off a successful shot and survive, in order to impart his 'jumping out the way' wisdom to save the far

Part of the issue is that the show never succeeded, or really tried, in giving Ross and Rachel memorable alternative options they definitively went with.

I dunno. I interpreted Tywin's last words as just a clear indicator of how he's always resented and hated Tyrion for his deformity and killing the woman he loved, thus giving the viewer a final sense of the shit our favourite imp has always had to put up with when trying to earn his father's respect. It works better

Perhaps there are pouches inside the pouches.

Good point, I guess I joined the two because he's technically the 'White' dragon. Makes sense if Viserion ends up dying in one of the battles and getting reanimated by the Night King, which I reckon might happen. I don't really feel like the show's gonna try and reveal Tyrion as a secret Targaryen too, making him the

Dany's apparently not in the mood for any of that wishy washy crap from her subjects so I'm not sure that would work. She's more likely to respond to him showing his worth by partnering up with one of her dragons and riding with her side by side on one of her firebombing missions.

I dunno. Hodor was a special case for Bran's warging because he was always rather simple-minded, not to mention the time paradox-like idea that Bran was only able to warg into Walder's head in both the past and the present because of the connection he'd always had with him, thus creating a Hodor he'd then be able to

It was the item she needed first and the grain needed to be coerced out of some of the farmers first while the gold was all ready after the siege.

Maybe the children made the simple ones and men made the ones that showed them allying together?

Perhaps we'll see the Hound joining Brienne and Arya on a trip to King's Landing after he and Tormund flee the battle of Eastwatch to Winterfell when the ice zombie shit hits the fan.

He was wearing his light leather. I'd be more worried for one-handed Jaime in his plate… and there's no chance he's dying from drowning.

He'd have comically bounced off the side of a plate armored Jaime.

Pretty sure Qyburn said he had people making a bunch of those scorpions. Her council is going to consider King's Landing too dangerous for Dany alone.

A proposal is one way for him to bend the knee and save face with his people back home.

Jaime doesn't know that he killed Joffrey, only that Olenna planned it. Yes, his joining the Starks would be show Cersei she can't trust him but right now she really can't pick and choose her allies, and she's already thrown in with one despicable guy she knows just wants her throne. If Littlefinger could bring her

Nah, if anything I'm curious whether the help the Iron Bank offer might not be a contract from their fellow Bravoosi Faceless Men…

To be fair, the distance from Highgarden to King's Landing to further than Dragonstone to KL, plus Dany would be going by sea first and then at the speed of Dothraki riders rather than a long wagon train.