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That is a good point. Cersei is always in the red keep. Never leaves and it doesn’t have infinite escape points so she would be trapped in there. The only reason I think she doesn’t do that is because the Throne is there and it’s also the greatest castle her ancestors built. The Red Keep is like unholy “holy” ground. Just like the White House or Buckingham Palace it’s a symbol of power and authority over the people.

Yaboi7117

When season 7 ended, we had to wait 2 years instead of 1 cause they needed more time for shooting in the winter.

Vincent Price

Dawn playin into Alicia's dislike of Sunsa sold fr🤣 Nice work.

GrimPitbull

When it comes to Jon Snow pledging loyalty to Daenerys, why didn't Daenerys tell him to stand down and accept Cersei's request? If he is loyal to her then why didn't she order him to agree to those terms? He could still be loyal and true to his word. I know Cersei isn't likely to trust Daenerys but in that moment they could have drawn up a binding agreement, and defined the collateral for breaking it.

Craig

Alicia has to stop saying "he loses these" shes 0-2 this week for saying that about a character just before he wins those lol. First Jonathan in stranger things now Theon here.

Shadowsofpain

Littlefinger said to assume the worst, thats how that game works, why is Alicia getting mad at Sansa for answering with the worst assumption? Thats literally the point of it lol

Shadowsofpain

The zombie running for Cersei is a cool scene, very dramatic, but I find it funny how her entire queen's guard and Jamie just watch it charging their queen without moving a finger until it was too late. As for Jon wanting to be honest, I think he is right. Credibility was the most valuable currency back then (and now). If you had a reputation for breaking your word, no one would want to make any kind of deal with you. If an army demanded the surrender of a city and then sacked it after they surrender, then no one else would have surrendered to them anymore, making an entire conquest campaign more costly. There were benefits to show you kept your word. Cersei demonstrated that by the fact that she would've trusted Jon's word. And by the way, Nedd didn't die because he didn't lie, he died because he was betrayed by Littlefinger. That's an entirely different issue from him being honest. Of course, there are ways around that. Besides using technicalities, Jon could've still promised not to aid Dany with his army while still pledging for Dany, for example. "Who passes the sentence should swing the sword" - that seemed to be an important value of the Stark, so I think it should've been Sansa to kill Littlefinger, not Arya. That bothered me a little, tbh.

leviathan_13

Littlefinger's strength and weakness were the same he always wanted more, strength in the fact that it got him a lord of a minor minor house all the way to master of coin for the whole kingdom. Weakness for still wanted to go above that, he didn't want to serve anyone he wanted to rule at any cost, and he used anyone and anything to get that. If Littlefinger had been content with his life at one of the 5 or 6 advisors of the king Jon Aryn wouldnt have died which wouldnt have brought the Starks south, everything that happened in the show from Bran "falling" off the tower, to Ned's death, to the war of five kings was directly his fault.

Shadowsofpain

Viserion was also named after her brother, so it fits that it would be the one fighting for her enemy.

leviathan_13

I genuinely don't believe Littlefinger knew how bad Ramsey would be to Sansa. (He never met him) He told her the plan was for her to be rescued by Stannis and be named Wardeness of the North. And Stannis would have won if he hadn't got caught in a blizzard, sacrificed his daughter to magic it away and lost most of his men to desertion. After Sansa escaped, he threw in with her and Jon to fight the Boltons. My guess was that he planned to eventually get Sansa to become queen and marry her, but then they elected Jon. Which threw him off again. Lastly, he planned to have Sansa overthrow Jon while he was south, but then Arya showed up and threw another wrench in, so he had to find a way to get rid of her, as Arya would never let Sansa overthrow Jon. But he miscalculated Sansa siding with Arya and Bran being able to expose his role in betraying Ned. He successfully got Catlyn and her sister to work against each other, so I must have been confident he could do it again. The sad part (if you are Littlefinger) is that he could have lived and gotten to become a lord, maybe even king, if he just hadn't sold Sansa to the Boltons. I fully believe Sansa, pre-Boltons, would have done anything he said and married him if he had asked back then. Then, when Jon was told Rickon was being held by Ramsey, he could have helped Jon defeat the Boltons, just like on the show, but already have been married to the Lady of Winterfell, and even if Arya showed up as she did, I doubt she would have been able to convince Sana to kill him.

Twiska Brand

Jon Snows loyal stupidity is one of those things that seems true to his character, but also seems like something the more tactful characters should have been able to think of a way to talk around.. He swore loyalty to Danny? Cool. There are still several options! He could: A) make it clear that HE is loyal to her, but agree that the NORTHERN ARMIES will not march south. B) Danny releases him from his oath in front of Cercie. C) Some combination. And though not in his character ybe including how if the North is to not get involved on either side of the war, then the North should be Independent

QuibblesAndGitz

Part of me hopes they picked Viserion to be the dragon killed and turned so they could make a blue-eyes white dragon reference.

Twiska Brand

lets gooo!

Taka


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