What happened the last time a monarch took Jaime Lannister hostage?
Jaime can't afford to spend another season making his way home and losing another hand.
First off, Bronn is the GOAT when it comes to coming through in the clutch. The man has a knack for pulling off the big move, whether it's winning the trial by combat for Tyrion way back when, to firing that arrow in the Battle of Blackwater. He apparently took the Giant Crossbow Annex course between episodes since he handed that thing like it was part of his body. I really did think this was going to be his swansong, that he'd ultimately die saving Jamie but looks like he will at least live another day.
I think Tyrion now finds himself in an extremely tough situation. The two men (other than Jon Snow) that he likes and respects in the world are now at the mercy of Dany. If they haven't drowned of course and while that would be very GoT to have characters die in a random way, I think Jamie's story isn't over yet. Still, does Dany now try to kill Bronn, for injuring her dragon, and Jamie because he killed her dad? This might be the ultimate test of Tyrion's power of persuasion and I also love the theory posted earlier that he might ultimately have to betray Dany out of love for his brother.
I definitely think someone is getting burnt though, maybe that heel Randyll Tarly? Where was he during that battle anyway?
Also, does this big loss force Cersei to have to accept Euron's offer of marriage now? She's suddenly lost her biggest strength and he might just be out there with all the leverage now.
I think the biggest thing I'm looking forward to next episode, if the trailer seems right, is trailer spoilersJON and ARYA reuniting! Jon looks like he's getting back to Winterfell before heading further north and that might finally be the reunion we've all been waiting for.
The next episode is called Eastwatch, so I also wonder, could it be RIP for Tormund and The Night's Watch? The Walkers I would think are finally going to be heard from this season.
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If Tormund died, I will roll heads.
Also Dickon actually seems great and a sweetheart and I'd love to see Randyll bite it and Sam and Dickon reunite. And at the end of the series, when the White Walkers are defeated and The Night's Watch has ended, Sam can take up his rightful place as heir of the Tarly clan if he so chooses. (And the other men of the Night's Watch get the recognition the deserve and get to live out their lives as the choose, and in comfort for being such good boys.)
My guess is the Night's Watch is about to become the Night King's Watch.
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OH MAN so Tormund and the wildlings are going to eastwatch
i'm assuming jon is cause of the next time mentioning of it
and that's where the hound and berric were headed too!
will eastwatch be our big wight battle scene?
Tag yer reveals from trailers if possible, just for those of us that don't like to watch the trailers (ie spoilers) for the next episode. I love being surprised, I think a few others have mentioned that kinda stuff earlier in the thread too.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
People who don't like watching "Next time on" trailers to hype themselves up are weird.
Your face is weird. >=O
EDIT: I don't avoid them to hype myself up, but rather to allow for surprise. I prefer going into each episode with zero expectations.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Yeah I'm with BoB. At the end of shows I have to keep my finger ready over the 'off' button to avoid the "next time on..." thing that a lot of TV shows have now.
That's weird, why do you guys do that? Why don't you want to know more about the show? It doesn't usually spoil anything but gives enough to tease you
do you...
do you not watch movie trailers either?