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Who ends up sitting on the Iron Throne?


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that ****ing nod he gave Jon too like he just did him a favor :smh: :lol:


He got his in the end.
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He was in the first episode of this season.

I know i'm just saying if you watch the behind the season episode they said Maisie is a huge fan of his and wanted him on the show. I just didn't know he was down too.

Strange how something like GOT has been on for 6 years and there's still people who ain't down with Westeros.
 
should've hung him upside down by his feet, and then shoot an arrow that grazes his neck and let him slowly bleed out. Taken style
 
Another thing I dont see how anyone can really ever trust the lannisters after the red wedding. Not to mention how they turned on the mad king. But after the red wedding people should always have a plan b , c, and d when dealing with them.
 
Another thing I dont see how anyone can really ever trust the lannisters after the red wedding. Not to mention how they turned on the mad king. But after the red wedding people should always have a plan b , c, and d when dealing with them.

Of all the Lannisters, I feel like Jamie changed and grew the most. I feel like we can count on him to do the noble/right thing in season 8. But something about Tyrion tells me that his last scene of him creepin' on Jon and Dany is key to us understanding where his allegiance lies. I think he did get Cersi to agree to something but what that is, I don't know. Cersi would never, ever openly agree to something unless there was a huge benefit to her. That Golden Company has something to do with this mess, also.

Anyone else thinking that Tyrion is the third head on the Dragon? There's so many references but there's gotta be some thing up with the Jon/Dany/Tyrion combo that's going to make or break things in the Great War.
 
Olly was ****ed up for helping kill Jon but not for killing Ygritte. She murked his father, he got justice by killing her.

yeah I felt bad for olly, dont really blame him for being messed up after what he saw and lost. but I understand why he had to get put down too.

 
I thought the tyrion thing was explained with him just being cautious about their feelings getting in the way.

They was I see it one of them has to die. No way these guys survive and live happily ever after.
 
They was I see it one of them has to die. No way these guys survive and live happily ever after.

This. I think it will end the same way Jon came into this world: Jon's going to end up protecting Dany, she's going to die in child birth. It's that whole witch curse she got that having the baby, to give it life, she's going to have to give up her own. She's going to ask a Stark to watch after the baby who's the heir to the throne. That succession bit throughout the last few episodes is a dead giveaway that neither one of them will make it out alive.
 
My thoughts exactly. There is no way in Hell Tyrion would make a pact with Cersei and betray Dany.

We watching the same show here?? It's Game of Thrones, no one is safe and the most well loved characters are going to suffer the most but the bad ones get theirs in the end.
 
If you're implying that Tyrion would betray Dany for Cersei, we're definitely watching a different show.

I think Tyrion, at his core, is a Lannister and he'll never escape that. He (and Jamie) know that they're the only ones who can push Cersei to that level of commitment. She obviously didn't kill them for a reason. Why let Tyrion walk out without her when they came to terms? I'm just saying, we cannot trust GoT storylines to give our characters that happy ending they all want.
 
I think Tyrion, at his core, is a Lannister and he'll never escape that. He (and Jamie) know that they're the only ones who can push Cersei to that level of commitment. She obviously didn't kill them for a reason. Why let Tyrion walk out without her when they came to terms? I'm just saying, we cannot trust GoT storylines to give our characters that happy ending they all want.

You do realize she played Tyrion right? She told him that she'd send her troops to fight side by side with Dany's & Jon's army, without any assurances from either one of them. It wasn't until she revealed the double cross to Jamie that we were made aware of this. Once Jamie gets to Winterfell and links up with Tyrion, the truth will come out. Now like I said earlier, there's no way in Hell Tyrion betrays Dany for Cersei.

If Tyrion & Jamie survive the Great War, the Lannister name will live on once the both of them sew their seeds.
 
You do realize she played Tyrion right? She told him that she'd send her troops to fight side by side with Dany's & Jon's army, without any assurances from either one of them. It wasn't until she revealed the double cross to Jamie that we were made aware of this. Once Jamie gets to Winterfell and links up with Tyrion, the truth will come out. Now like I said earlier, there's no way in Hell Tyrion betrays Dany for Cersei.

LOL, that's the thing: Tyrion expected her to betray his promise. He knows his sister better than that. Tyrion purposely did that so that Cersei would let Jamie go because Tyrion knew that Jamie wouldn't stand for it. Tyrion knowingly weakened Cersei for the very reason that she thought she was going to be stronger without him. For all we know, Jamie went to go get that Golden Company that Cersei paid for herself with the Iron Bank to route them towards Winterfell.
 
I dunno, Dany is suppose to be betrayed one more time in the name of love. Tyrion could be doing it because his love for his family. It's definitely not something anybody wants to see though. Could be the last real shocking moment D&D have left lol
 
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