Dany was advised not to trust the Lion in that magic lady's dream sequence. I think Tyrion will end up being one of her three betrayals.
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I agree I am got so sick of her, her story is just dragging on.T
I can't believe we're this far in and Dany hasn't even gotten to the damn CONTINENT yet. I don't see how he's going to wrap that up without rushing it.
I had a firey debate with one friend regarding whether it was ethical or not for Jon to leave the wall and try to rule the continent (or part of it). I'm very serious about oaths, and I feel like since he took an oath, he can't ever leave the Night's Watch. My friend also felt that Jon shouldn't leave, but for a different reason- he felt that the Night's Watch needed Jon too badly.
My housemate thought I was nuts when I told him that Lyanna and Raegar are Jon's parents. Can I get a witness?
The most awesome comeuppances for me would be these:
Jaime is the one who actually finally kills Cersei. I know, it's a stretch, but that would be amazing.
Jaime is the one who actually finally kills Cersei. I know, it's a stretch, but that would be amazing.
And I can't see Tyrion strangling someone - .
Tyrion has already strangled someone, did you forget?
Not only did he strangle someone, he did it with a chain. But, yeah, he only kills those that deserve it.
Jaime is a weird character for me. I kind of want to see him completely redeem himself for all the horrible things he's done, but I get the sense as soon as he redeems himself, he'll go bye-bye.
I dunno, he alienated me a little by killing Shae. Yeah, she betrayed and turned on him, and yeah, it was very personal- but she was just a low-level pawn, and he knew that. I'm conflicted as to whether his reaction was- uh- overkill.
Dad, on the other hand... no ambivalence there. Sucka deserved what he got.
I think so too. He's one of those people that I hate one moment and sort of like the next. But there are some things you just can't come back from, and pushing a seven-year-old out of a tower window is one of them. He'll never redeem himself in my eyes from that.
I find it hard to accept his "redemption" when so much of it is based on explaining the Kingslaying title, which has nothing to do with why in Game of Thrones we the readers come to hate him so much.