Nah, Cersei is getting dead this season. Possibly Jaime goes with her.
Nah, Cersei is getting dead this season. Possibly Jaime goes with her.
Jaime kills her, gets redemption, dies.
I'm pretty sure Euron's "gift" to Cersei is going to be [trailer spoilers]:Spoiler: show
What's really amusing is that Euron's Ironborn have had to sail past Dragonstone twice. Whoops? Geography is hard.
I don't see Olenna Tyrell going out easily.
Jaime seems like the most fitting choice, but I think there's at least some chance that they just lock her in a tower somewhere and suffer in some terrible fashion for the rest of her days. I think the Ed Sheeran scene was the start of a newer, gentler Arya, so I don't know that it's going to be her.
Gotta disagree, I don't think Arya while be kinder or gentler at all. I just think she "took a break" from being a fucking savage, after having just ended the Frey family line, and all.
she can be kinder and gentler but she's still gonna murder the fuck out of cersei if she gets the chance, which she wont
I thought she was going to eat every fucking chicken in that camp. But, no. Sad!
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There is so much mayad on FB/interwebs over the Ed Sheeran cameo. I had no idea he was so polarizing!
He played the most minor of minor characters, who cares if you're taken out the world a split second to say, hey, that's Ed Sheeran! Worth it to hear that angelic voice.
People don't like genre crossovers
Why is this Sheeran guy so polarizing?
Muh immersion
I think Jamie is the only person that can kill Cersei at this point. No one else makes sense.
I have rewatched the opening Frey scene like 5 times with such fucking delight. I genuinely wonder what her family will (or would have, in the case of Ned) think of his youngest daughter being a vicious fucking assassin that ends entire families. And what is the logical end to the Arya storyline? Death? Taking over winterfell (three more kids have to die for that to happen?)?
I don't see Arya going to King's Landing at all. She's gonna run into Nymeria and/or her pack, realize that the long wolf dies but the pack survives, and make her way to Winterfell. Especially when she catches word that the Starks have taken it back.
If Arya was telling the truth about going to assassinate Cersei, the soldiers' wistful desire for home clearly changed her mind. She's most certainly heading north now. To what end... who knows. Her ending is really hard to place.
Hopefully Nymeria returns and contributes to her decision to journey home, but knowing D&D, they probably forgot she existed.
As for Olenna... much as I seethe at the thought, the Tyrells are about to get curbstomped in nonsensical fashion. So much for the Lannister armies being depleted, and the Tyrells having 100k men.