Wanted to add that I actually wanted Jaime dead when he stood up to Cersei, and she gave the nod. It would have been so poetic to see her kill her brother, the one she actually loved.
Wanted to add that I actually wanted Jaime dead when he stood up to Cersei, and she gave the nod. It would have been so poetic to see her kill her brother, the one she actually loved.
Is it just me or was the Whitewalker version of the dragon much faster! When they normally show the dragons, they feel kinda heavy. Like the wings are having to do so much work to get the dragon flying. But this one was wicked fast. This war is going to be insane. The wall came down in no time.
Yeah, didn't like how Dany got back from the war at all. What's the point of trying to intimidate your ally Jon with a dragon, especially when he's standing atop a cliff.
Also feel the same way — one of them would end up dying by the time this all ends (and now I hope it's Dany).
A little sidenote: Emilia Clarke is doing a fantastic job with her facial expressions in Dany's role — her role may be written terribly at this point, but as an actress, she's been fabulous.
How do you think Dany is going to take the news that Jon is the rightful heir of the throne?
Also, since both Jon and Dany are Targaryens, and since Targaryens are known to marry within the family, do you think there's a chance that the two actually end up married and rule the Seven Kingdoms together?
This is going to get interesting from here :)
I was on the edge of my seat throughout. There were so many moments when I thought one of Jaime, Bronn, Dany or Drogon was about to die. It's gotten to a point where they have killed so many well-liked characters, that I felt anything was possible. This battle scene tops any other battle scene in GoT so far!!