HBO's "Game of Thrones"

Takeaways from the Episode...

Back to season 1 (always looking back) Arya already said she didn't want to be "the Lady" of a castle. No surprise there. However, I still have this feeling she and Gendry are gonna hook up eventually. Arya has a lot of work to be done with or without the Hound.

Is Jamie's redemption tour over? Or is he heading down south to take care of business with Cersei?

Bronn has more to follow. He has to.

Have this feeling Sansa isn't going to sit quietly in the North. Nor is Yara Greyjoy going to sit idly by in the Iron Islands.

Cersei gets offed if the prediction from Season 5 works out. Just who and where?

And why for the love of all things holy wouldn't you open fire on your most hated sibling, your rival wannabe queen AND her advisers when they were literally sitting right in front of you? Honor? Does Cersei strike anyone as honorable?

The dragon was still there chillin. Even with those shots if they use them all up they’ll get burned pretty quick. Plus Cersei is trying to curry favor of other houses. Taking out someone dishonorably like that won’t help you at all
 
The dragon was still there chillin. Even with those shots if they use them all up they’ll get burned pretty quick. Plus Cersei is trying to curry favor of other houses. Taking out someone dishonorably like that won’t help you at all

Again, does Cersei seem like the kind of person trying to curry favor with the other houses?
 
Same here, I was also upset at Jon sending ghost off with Tormund to the north. That's like severing off part of who he is.
Yeah, I was really upset about the dog and Tormand leaving. Then the Dragon, because he just lived through all that mess with the NK, and then? Never did feel the attachment to Missandei.
 
Again, does Cersei seem like the kind of person trying to curry favor with the other houses?

As crazy queen regent? No she doesn’t. As Queen of the seven kingdoms? Yes. You gotta have some allies. Or else you’ll constantly be in war.

Plus I’d rather challenge Danerys as ruler than Jon Snow as ruler
 
As crazy queen regent? No she doesn’t. As Queen of the seven kingdoms? Yes. You gotta have some allies. Or else you’ll constantly be in war.

Plus I’d rather challenge Danerys as ruler than Jon Snow as ruler

She's not acting like she wants allies at this moment. She has the Golden Horde and the Ironborne Fleet at her disposal. Her troops just proved they could beat a dragon.
 
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Cersei wants Dany to bend the knee to her, it’s all a matter of power tripping to her.

It’s why she let them live to see her execute Missandei and leave. More of a “I bested you once, I will do it again.”

She is all ego, why I think she won’t see Jaime betrayal coming.
 
Cersei wants Dany to bend the knee to her, it’s all a matter of power tripping to her.

It’s why she let them live to see her execute Missandei and leave. More of a “I bested you once, I will do it again.”

She is all ego, why I think she won’t see Jaime betrayal coming.

Yup. She’s a classic narcissist. She truly think she is going to win straight up and wants that satisfaction.
 
I think Jaime kills Cersei but dies as well. They came into the world together, they'll leave the world together.
 
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Book prophecy says little brother will choke her to death.


Jaime randomly mentioning he choked out his cousin to get to Cersei...foreshadowing to a T
Book prophesy didn't come on screen-- Just about the three kids with golden hair and they'd all die. Nothing about the one she is carrying now. Don't think the show mentioned the brothers, did it?
 
She'd be probably the most painful to lose, so there's a good chance it happens.
I don't want it to happen, so I fully expect it will. And if you think about it, she seemed to fulfill her destiny by killing the NK.
 

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