How?? His armour, not to mention his hand, is gold plated. That's not going to float. Top episode. I did think Bronn was going to be the one that got it though.
That's my theory too. He killed the Mad King... why not the Mad Queen too? Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Look man, never ever assume a death. Unless a head has been chopped off on screen or the character looks like has had their neck sliced off. The scene ended with doubt, he probably gets rescued by Bronn who swims him out of the water.
He may run into battle with Brienne too and she kills him. Totally doable, but doubtful. A key character people like alot will die before the end of the season...Makes most sense. If I had to guess I thought it was going to be Jaime. Now, I dont know.
Here is another one for you... Mountain kills Jaime because Carsei learned that he was plotting to kill her. He did -- she already injected with poison and will also die. In this vacuum littlefinger somehow manages to take over the throne (he has the Knights of Vale and after last episode's battle, there is little left of King's Landing's army. I have no doubt that Baelish now knows he can't fuck any of the Starks. Might as well bail while he still can.
I think it is being set up for Arya to kill Littlefinger. There is a reason Bran gave her the blade...Chaos is a ladder.
Indeed. But the more I think about it, the more I hope he's gone. It leaves Cersei with Qyburn and Yuron as her only advisors. Hardly stable, and leaves her to go full on against her enemies with no moderating presence. Remember how Jamie said he talker her out of the horrible ways of killing Olenna, if he's gone there's no one left to do that. Could be a fun watch.
He will live as you said, it's going to cause tension between Danarys and the pimp, I mean Imp. But he is crucial to the story going forward.
I heard the last 2 episodes will be ~ 80 minutes each, a full movie pretty much. I gotta say I'm getting a little annoyed with convenient plot twists, map travels, unrealistic decisions, etc. To me the beauty of GoT always been logical sequence of events, character development. I'm getting a little pissed off. Here is the latest, re Jamie charging the dragon and Bronn saving him. After almost drowning they somehow resurfaced like a mile from the battle? And Dothraki just don't care. They are like "some dude just almost killed our Quinn, and the guy who almost killed our dragon saved him.... They are right here in this water, but that's ok, we'll just let them be..." gimme a break Edit: yeah, yeah, there are dragons.. I know
Your right. Last episode, the anticipated reunions we're rushed right through. It seems getting to the end game has become the priority. The upcoming episode was leaked after HBO accidentally aired it. I won't post any spoilers but I will say there are 2 deaths .
7 barely armed guys are moving in blinding snowfall toward an army of undead to capture a one of their soldiers... I'm surprised it's only 2
A thought from last week's episode Is John Snow really a Targaryen , Son of Rhaegar and rightful heir to the iron throne? Maynard says he issued an annulment to Prince Rhaegar and remarried him to someone else in a secret ceremony in Dorne." If that someone was Lyanna Stark..... We saw John touch the Dragon. Only a Targaryen can. From this Sundays episode Are there only 7 of them on a suicide mission? One of the deaths will not be anyone you are expecting...........