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Actually I'm betting he ends up as the Lord Commander of her Queensguard. She knows her father was insane and that Jaime didn't really have any choice but to kill him, and unlike the books Tyrion and Jaime actually parted on very amicable terms. The only way Tyrion honorably inherits Casterly Rock is if Jaime is part of the Queensguard. In fact, I suspect Jaime is exactly the kind of man Daenerys wants commanding her Queensguard.Cersei is the next major character to go. Should happen by mid next season as the deck is soooo stacked against her right now. I like the idea of Dany allowing for the separate kingdoms so to speak. But there's no way that Tyrion doesn't get to inherit Casterly Rock. Jaime will likely become a true knight and forgo such things.
But I somehow doubt Dany will let him be a Kingsguard again. So he'll probably die fighting the WW.
Damn. That's pretty amazing. Hard to tell the difference between CG armies and composited armies (i.e. one small group of people charging from multiple locations in a frame and then putting those shots together).
Except they went the exact opposite direction when Tyrion talked to her about the mad king. Even if she does get pretty bloodthirsty, she's keeping at least one advisor around to say no and be a check on her wits.Dany is going to die. Most likely fighting the white walkers and possibly after going mad over something and it having a heroic redemption slant. She isn't going to tolerate other rulers, bitch is nearly as power hungry as Cersei and believes everything is her birthright. It's also been foreshadowed with Daarios little quip about her being a conqueror, not a ruler. She thinks she just wants to hang out and rule the seven kingdoms, that is until someone somewhere annoys her and she goes and kills them ,ad nauseum.
This, she also let one of the masters and most of their army live.Except they went the exact opposite direction when Tyrion talked to her about the mad king. Even if she does get pretty bloodthirsty, she's keeping at least one advisor around to say no and be a check on her wits.
I thought that was when he brought up the mad king and why Jaime killed him.And Tyrion's already tempered her actions. When they were talking during the siege, she wanted to burn all of the Masters, but Tyrion "suggested another approach" which was to just burn one and take their ships.
That might've been the second time they talked about the Mad King then, because I thought you were referring to them talking about it when they first met last season.I thought that was when he brought up the mad king and why Jaime killed him.
Bronn. On the ship to Dorne.Jaime did tell someone, I forget who, that he would kill Tyrion if he ever saw him again. In the show. But maybe they'll have a bro moment again.
I don't remember that but it was probably Cersei. Or I guess it was Bronn. Also, holy hell I had no idea this was his first gig in the states.Jaime did tell someone, I forget who, that he would kill Tyrion if he ever saw him again. In the show. But maybe they'll have a bro moment again.
She needs to die for anything else in the story to have meaning.
He's talking about Dany, which is possibly even dumber.Yeah, what are you talking about?
She'll die because all of the Seven Kingdoms are either not going to lift a finger to support her claim (at best), or openly rebelling/at war against her (at worst). She won't get a redemption at this point. She is gone beyond the pale in terms of completely unforgivable atrocity.
The other houses have either sided with Jon Snow who doesn't want the Iron Throne. Or with Dany who does and will be taking it.