Geez, that's hard up. Surely there's something else she's known for, besides covering a song from a fantasy tv show?
New season debuted tonight.
"Hey, this season's episodes are all longer!"
*10 minute slow sweeping shot of white walkers approaching camera*
For the dramatic effect...I'll say though, as smart and vicious as cersei is, that and her naivety will become her undoing. I suspect Jon and Danny will met next episode or one after, curious how that interaction will go since neither Danny or Jon are expecting to bump into each other.
Cersi is a survivor. I somehow see her surviving everything thrown at her. She may not have a kingdom at the end, but I like her will to survive.
Cersi is a survivor. I somehow see her surviving everything thrown at her. She may not have a kingdom at the end, but I like her will to survive.
Right up until she meets Arya again!
This is how I see cersei meeting her demise...after she loses her kingdom and army
I'd love to see Daenerys die in a wholly unremarkable way... but they likely wouldn't do that.
The show has, for the most part, tried to evade expectations and predictions.
I'd love to see Daenerys die in a wholly unremarkable way... but they likely wouldn't do that.
Cersi is a survivor. I somehow see her surviving everything thrown at her. She may not have a kingdom at the end, but I like her will to survive.
One of my favorite scenes so far was between Daenerys and Tyrion, when she made him the Hand of the Queen. For the first time EVER someone has respected Tyrion for what he is capable of.
Oh, and let us not forget that Tyrion and Sansa are still legally married. I don't think that has ever been undone, but will it be acknowledged by either one of them?
I had a thought last night - and it's probably crazy - that, in an act of tragic, poetic symmetry, Jamie Lannister will be forced to kill Cersei Lannister, in an act to spare the Seven Kingdoms.
And speaking of random thoughts about Lannisters, I only recently considered what I have now discovered to be a quite-old fan theory: that Tyrion Lannister was sired by Aerys, and is therefore part Targaryen. Would Dany, John Snow, and Tyrion being the eventual, three-headed dragon be too clean/trite of an ending to the story?
Thoughts/questions:
1. Bran, bearing the mark of the Night King, crossed the Wall, and through its magical protections. Does that mean that the magical protection of the Wall is now negated, as with the erstwhile protection of the Three-Eyed Raven's cave?
2. Will we never see Lady Stoneheart? Hard to see that plot point being introduced, now
3. Are we about to see Arya reunited with Nymeria? (See: EP2 previews)
4. How did the Ironborn build a 1,000-ship armada that quickly?
5. Is Euron's "priceless gift" going to be the Dragonbinder horn?
6. John Snow needs to align with Dany, post haste. But how is that possible, logistically, with them being on opposite ends of Westeros, and with the Night King coming from the north?
7. Littlefinger still has his own schemes. How will they play out? (He currently has the largest, and perhaps only, mounted army left in Westeros.)
8. Undead GIANTS?!?
Yep. If you read the books, Aerys had a unhealthy obsession with Tywin's wife. And of course Tywin hated Tyrion. Tywin makes the statement "...and I can't 'prove' you aren't mine" to Tyrion, which may be a bit of a hint.
One thing that's going to be hard for me to swallow, is Dany's enemies fielding armies against her and her dragons. The history of Westeros and dragons is well known. You put an army against dragons, and they get roasted.