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Oscirus

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  1. Alright lets clean up these damn spoilers They're definitely setting up a rivalry between the Jon and Sansa.
  2. If those spoilers are true then
  3. I chalk that scene up to freaky jaquen magic given everything that happened in that scene.
  4. That sounds more like speculation. If she uses the Waif face that would indicate that she went back to the temple after a contract was taken out on her and treated the face so that she could use it. That sounds doubtful.
  5. There are quite a few people who call Tyrion a prick for not throwing away his family status for her. Sansa's about to regain control of the North and Tyrion's currently working with the future queen who would need the North's support. Those are enough reasons right there. Based on the fact that she's defended/spoke fondly of him twice after she escaped King's landing, I'd say that she's pretty much over his last name. Maybe not book wise, but definitely show wise. That being said, if they do remain married, I doubt the relationship would be much more then a partnership of political convenience. The only romance we'll get in this show is likely either Sam and Gilly and Missandei and Grey Worm. Pick your ship.
  6. Well, we do know that at the very least she's a pyro as per her o face during the flaming deaths of the dothrakis and the harpies in the pit. Not that far to say that she enjoys her enemies pain. To me the Tyrell women came off as the schemers, keeping Loras and Mace on a need to know basis. I really doubt that either Marge or QOT would tell him that information. I think the information that Tommen probably heard was that the incest rumors were true and that Jaime was actually his father. Which would be why Cersei was so eager to silence the sparrow. As for what Tommen would feel if he knew that the Tyrell women were behind his death, he would probably be angry. Joffrey might've been a little shit, but that was still his brother. That would be impossible since I'm pretty sure that she stopped talking to Baelish after the Brandon duel. Besides, Cat took out all her anger on Jon so I doubt she would've had need to go out and find a revenge bang.
  7. Night watch is about guarding the wall and that entrance to the realm. Just because a threat hasn't been seen doesn't mean it still can't be out there.. For all we known other threats could've been seen they just haven't been reported/recorded for one reason or the other.
  8. Just because they've been around for so long doesn't change the fact that another threat can arise in their place. As a matter of fact, I'd argue that it makes it more likely. This story is it's own entity. You can't just set up an organization that is meant to protect the realm from everything that is unknown then all of a sudden just get rid of it because the main threat is defeated. Regardless of whether there's a threat or not, fear of the unknown should dictate that you keep that organization in place. That's already being set up. The elimination of the old guard and the rise of the new guard. We've been watching it for the past five seasons the old way of running the government isn't working anymore it's evolving thanks to the new players. That doesn't mean that everybody's just going to change the way they do business. It just means that new power players and new threats will have room to arise. To sum it up there is no reset button, I suspect it'll end with business as usual with people being where they need to be not where they want to be. If the two intersect, fine, that still doesn't mean that all the good guys are going to get what they want.
  9. There's always going to be a need for people at the wall. Just because the white walkers get dealt with doesn't mean that there won't be other threats out there. The men who plotted against him are dead. That motivation don't fly. He might try to reject the wall and claim that winterfel is his home, but ultimately, he'll figure out that the wall or whatever's left of it is where he belongs at the end.
  10. How would that have even remotely been a fair trial? Tyrion had no way of disproving the charges against him. Cat might've wanted to have a trial to ease her conscience and she might not have even expected her sister to be so crazy, but the intended consequence was definitely for Tyrion to pay. As for why didn't Tyrion set Sansa free, just like people say that Sansa owes Tyrion nothing ( a fact I agree with) the same goes for Tyrion. And he definitely shouldn't have turned his back on his family for someone he barely knew.
  11. I think he was nice to Tommen because Tommen was king and he was sick of serving idiot kings. So why not train them earlier?
  12. Margery's death means an end to the Tyrell alliance, I doubt that Cersei would be arrogant enough to try and kill her off. Especially with the lack of support that she's currently suffering from.
  13. I think he's over it at the moment because he got betrayed, but once he sees that wall gets breached, I believe he'll see it as his duty to defend the wall against such threat from here on out.
  14. I wonder if Jorah learned his lesson or if Dario forces Jorah to reveal his grey scale.
  15. I doubt they'd have Sansa apologize to Tyrion, that would be stupid on so many levels and it would needlessly piss off a lot of audience members.
  16. Nothing to forgive, not ignorant at all. Thanks to Weary Traveler for the thorough answer. Her loved one's souls infuses her dragons and the dragons were hatched in fire. That seems to meet both prerequisites, even if it isn't necessary for the weapon to be reforged, just saying.
  17. She was taking him to the Vale to set him up for a trial where he was definitely going to be found guilty and thrown out the moon door. If that's not murder, I don't know what is.
  18. In such an apocalypse, it's one thing to have a leader in place to set up who hunts and who gathers and what not. Quite another to give people a bunch of pointless jobs just because that's how the old government was. 1. Robert didn't raise his banners until after Aerys came after him. Before that, he merely complained about her. Also Elia and her children's deaths were all on Tywin. But he did support the deaths so that point still stands. .2. other then Rob, everybody you've highlighted is seen as a villain. Which fits in the overall narrative of Dany likely being a future villain. As for Jon, I just cant see him leaving the wall permanently. This series has spent so much time establishing the wall is his home that it would be really weird if Jon suddenly left the wall and became king knowing the threat that's out there.
  19. Because when you're trying to rebuild the world, setting up a small council should be the least of your worries.
  20. I agree with a theory I read about the prince and Azor being two different people. Dany's the only person in the story walking around with weapons powered with the souls of people that she loved/killed. Unless Jon gets another girlfriend in the next three seasons, I'm not seeing how he could be azor.
  21. In the scenario you proposed the world and life as these people have known it has ended. There is no sweet to that. that something so catastrophic had to happen to purge this world of it's sins is very nihilistic. Yes, even if that wasn't intended, the story of Noah is very nihilistic. Upon more consideration of the new government that you have in place, I doubt that Jon would think to marry or even set up such a government. He and the survivors would be too busy trying to rebuild to care about politics.
  22. I think what Tommen told Cersei and what Cersei told the small council are two entirely different things.
  23. Note that you called her a bitch not me. Please, explain to me how Cersei and Jaime's actions justify murdering Tyrion? What did Cat think was going to happen when she kidnapped and killed ( as she wanted to do) the queen's brother while her daughters were in King's landing?
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