I just hope she teams up with the Hound again. Arya/The Hound vs Cersei/The Mountain? A match made in hell!
I just hope she teams up with the Hound again. Arya/The Hound vs Cersei/The Mountain? A match made in hell!
"If I go North, I'll get to see family again…but South…Cersei…that's where my revenge is…"
He says it in his scene with Jaime…he does his experiments to further knowledge of life and death and whatnot. In his mind, experimenting on sick people in the poor house is a necessary evil.
I have a feeling we'll get to the"Qyburn, you can have this girl, she's boring me now with her grief" "OoooOoo can I use her for my EX-PEAR-Imeeeeents?" dynamic next season.
Yeah but I feel that the High Sparrow represented the people rising up against Cersei….to do it again would be repetitive. No, I think the population is properly cowed. Disobey the Mad Queen and she'll blow you up.
Wait, didn't Tyrion find out that the only thing Littlefinger did as Master of Coin was borrow money? What a piece of shit! Can't wait to see him get his.
Yeeeaaaah but c'mon, they gave Littlefinger a whole monologue in season two about him selling one of his prostitutes to a man who "transformed" them all because she was a bad investment. Dude is the most sinister dude in Westeros.
Bronn's getting shived by Arya. Count on it. It'll be very sad and make us conflicted.
Please, the White Walkers have GIANT ICE SPIDERS. We just haven't seen them yet.
Do you think Ned was particularly cold towards Jon not because he was a bastard that he's ashamed of but because Jon reminds Ned of his sister and all the madness that lead to the rebellion? Hell, Jon is a direct result of actions that got Ned's sister, brother and father killed.
Ned's an honorable fool, so when his sister tells him to promise her he'll keep Jon safe, he takes that to mean "never tell my wife even though it would result in her not hating and resenting my nephew."
Yeah, she hasn't depleted that arsenal….yet. In fact, will getting Wildfire be a plot point? Bran knows about it, does he tell Jon and Sansa that the best way to stop the dead is in King's Landing and they'll have to march there for it?
Arya will meet an old witch in the woods and not even realize it's the same one that took her Gendry.
Jon said it himself…he's tired of fighting. I don't know if that's changed, but as Thorne said "You'll be fighting their wars forever."
Ian McShane summed up the High Sparrow best without ever meeting him: "Plenty of pious sons of bitches who think they know the word of God."
The Sparrows are very popular the same way Trump is very popular….
Did what she had to do? Why exactly did she have to dismantle the Tyrells? She never knew they killed Joffrey, in her eyes the worst thing they did was disrespect her by laughing behind her back. For that, she enables psycho religious fanatics and blows everyone up.
I think her scene with the Septa explains it; she basically admits that while she tried to justify her evil actions as being all for her children, deep down, the truth is, she LIKED it.
Nah, if that were the case she wouldn't have sent the Mountain to keep him in his chambers, she would have just let Tommen go to the sept and die with everyone else. Nice and clean. Wait, is Cersei taking credit for that explosion, or at least trying to blame it on someone else?
Nah, like it was said above, the whole point of her season arc was that she's NOT a cold blooded assassin, if she was she could've easily killed Lady Crane. She's a Stark; she doesn't kill anyone unless they have it coming. She took some faces with her when she quit, like how I took a stapler from the office when I…