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Did the writing tank cuz they couldn’t pull dialogue from the books, or did it tank cuz we lost Tywin?
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For the life of me I cannot understand why any character actually believes Dany would be a good queen.
What’s funny is watching the night king ride his dragon. The dragon is moving around and the night has no expression on his face and his body doesn’t even move.
Did the writing tank cuz they couldn’t pull dialogue from the books, or did it tank cuz we lost Tywin?
This is what I think happens. Tyrion raises Cersei and Dany's babies.Something I just thought of, what if when its all said and done somehow Cersi has given birth (somebody kills her at some point but the baby is born and alive).
Tyrion takes the kid and similar to Ned and Jon raises him as his bastard.
Dany is trash ruler but if we're keeping it real Jon isn't doing well right now either. To us he's making honorable moves and is clearly a good leader but let's step out from being a viewer. He already got betrayed once and is losing the trust of the north. Seems another betrayal is brewing too. Whether he wants to or not he's part of the game of thrones. He needs to be smarter no?
That's just ****** up with a bad ending for the kidOr if the baby is Jaime's and Euron becomes the caretaker
It tanked because they couldn't pull dialogue from the books. Tyrion went from saying things like "a mind needs books like a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge" to "I drink and I know things."
In fairness, he has a similar character change in the books after he finds out that Tywin had Tysha gangraped and killed. Beniof and Weiss just weren't nearly as smooth with the transition.
I kind of enjoyed the period in the books where Tyron is angry and depressed about everything.
He was sentenced to death by his father for a crime he didn't commit, then caught the woman he thought he loved sleeping with Tywin (after she testified against him)...then murdered both. A drastic change in character and mood makes sense to me.
How did Euron's teleporting fleet find them in the dead of night on their way to Sunspear? Narrative.I wonder how Theon and his seal team got to the ship without all them other ships in that big *** fleet noticing like they came from an underwater submarine
How did Euron's teleporting fleet find them in the dead of night on their way to Sunspear? Narrative.
Worst character change in the entire series. He went from being one of my favorite characters to "what is the point of him even being here ??? "