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Post by Aj_June on Jul 17, 2017 19:44:53 GMT
This was the biggest humiliation Jaime Lannister ever faced? Here is a man who shows no fear in your own house and runs his mouth on your lover sister.
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Post by Nightman on Jul 17, 2017 19:47:05 GMT
I thought he was talking about Tyrion. They were just talking about Tyrion joining #TeamDany, and I don't think even Euron is stupid enough to suggest Cersei murder her beloved twin.
That, and the "two hands" comment, also looked to foreshadow Cersei's valonqar ending.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 17, 2017 19:57:23 GMT
I thought he was talking about Tyrion. They were just talking about Tyrion joining #TeamDany, and I don't think even Euron is stupid enough to suggest Cersei murder her beloved twin. That, and the "two hands" comment, also looked to foreshadow Cersei's valonqar ending. The whole meeting between them had jaime in that kind of look that he used to have when people used to mention or hint about his incestuous relation in the earlier seasons. First time I see a character not fearing the Lannisters and in fact playing with them. Do you think there is any chance Jaime will head north near the end of the show in some sort of final war situation?
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Post by Nightman on Jul 17, 2017 20:09:20 GMT
I thought he was talking about Tyrion. They were just talking about Tyrion joining #TeamDany, and I don't think even Euron is stupid enough to suggest Cersei murder her beloved twin. That, and the "two hands" comment, also looked to foreshadow Cersei's valonqar ending. The whole meeting between them had jaime in that kind of look that he used to have when people used to mention or hint about his incestuous relation in the earlier seasons. First time I see a character not fearing the Lannisters and in fact playing with them. Do you think there is any chance Jaime will head north near the end of the show in some sort of final war situation? Olenna toyed with the Lannisters too, but not giving a fook is her specialty. Yes, I expect Jaime to head North, mostly because of the book foreshadowing. First, he needs to get his hand on Widow's Wail (who has it now in the show? I can't remember). The Valyrian steel swords and Dawn need to get their pointy arses North where they're needed. Remember that dream Jaime had when he slept against the weirwood tree, when Arthur Dayne and a bunch of dead Lannisters (and Cersei) showed up, and Jaime and Brienne wielded pale glowing swords? That spelled it out. Oathkeeper and Widow's Wail, along with their owners, have a significant role to play in the new Long Night.
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Post by Ad○rably Obn○xi○us🐢 on Jul 17, 2017 20:37:23 GMT
The whole meeting between them had jaime in that kind of look that he used to have when people used to mention or hint about his incestuous relation in the earlier seasons. First time I see a character not fearing the Lannisters and in fact playing with them. Do you think there is any chance Jaime will head north near the end of the show in some sort of final war situation? Olenna toyed with the Lannisters too, but not giving a fook is her specialty. Yes, I expect Jaime to head North, mostly because of the book foreshadowing. First, he needs to get his hand on Widow's Wail (who has it now in the show? I can't remember). The Valyrian steel swords and Dawn need to get their pointy arses North where they're needed. Remember that dream Jaime had when he slept against the weirwood tree, when Arthur Dayne and a bunch of dead Lannisters (and Cersei) showed up, and Jaime and Brienne wielded pale glowing swords? That spelled it out. Oathkeeper and Widow's Wail, along with their owners, have a significant role to play in the new Long Night. Does Jaime believe in the white walkers? Or is he going to be going up there for some other reason? Maybe on Cersei's orders but will end up fighting the WWs?
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 17, 2017 20:38:51 GMT
I thought he was talking about Tyrion. He was.
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Post by Nightman on Jul 17, 2017 20:43:10 GMT
Olenna toyed with the Lannisters too, but not giving a fook is her specialty. Yes, I expect Jaime to head North, mostly because of the book foreshadowing. First, he needs to get his hand on Widow's Wail (who has it now in the show? I can't remember). The Valyrian steel swords and Dawn need to get their pointy arses North where they're needed. Remember that dream Jaime had when he slept against the weirwood tree, when Arthur Dayne and a bunch of dead Lannisters (and Cersei) showed up, and Jaime and Brienne wielded pale glowing swords? That spelled it out. Oathkeeper and Widow's Wail, along with their owners, have a significant role to play in the new Long Night. Does Jaime believe in the white walkers? Or is he going to be going up there for some other reason? Maybe on Cersei's orders but will end up fighting the WWs? In the books, he doesn't know about the Others yet. He's going with Brienne to face Lady Stoneheart. He'll probably survive that encounter. All hints point to the BWB heading North, and since they do in the show, they will in the books as well. Jaime will likely tag along with them. According to show spoilers somebody put on the OG Imdb board: Jaime will believe Team Jon when they show proof of the Others. He might go North at the beginning of next season.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 17, 2017 20:45:48 GMT
Remember that dream Jaime had when he slept against the weirwood tree, when Arthur Dayne and a bunch of dead Lannisters (and Cersei) showed up, and Jaime and Brienne wielded pale glowing swords? That spelled it out. Oathkeeper and Widow's Wail, along with their owners, have a significant role to play in the new Long Night. Good catch. I don't remember if they showed it in the show. I remember it to be striking when I had read it in the book. Kind of surreal depiction of that scene. And I pretty much agree with the Jaime killing Cersei interpretation of valonqar prophecy. Widow's wail is definitely with the House Lannister so basically available to Jaime when it wants it.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 17, 2017 20:47:24 GMT
I thought he was talking about Tyrion. He was. Could have employed double entendre as well. Bloody cunning man.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 17, 2017 21:30:59 GMT
Yes, I expect Jaime to head North, mostly because of the book foreshadowing. First, he needs to get his hand on Widow's Wail (who has it now in the show? I can't remember). The Valyrian steel swords and Dawn need to get their pointy arses North where they're needed. Meera picked up Dark Sister in the cave:
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Post by Nightman on Jul 17, 2017 23:34:43 GMT
Yes, I expect Jaime to head North, mostly because of the book foreshadowing. First, he needs to get his hand on Widow's Wail (who has it now in the show? I can't remember). The Valyrian steel swords and Dawn need to get their pointy arses North where they're needed. Meera picked up Dark Sister in the cave: Sweet. Arya needs to get hold of it. She's a fan of Visenya and she trained (some) with a sword. Meera can already to crannog magic; Arya needs that sword more.
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Post by pk9 on Jul 18, 2017 0:57:01 GMT
He was definitely talking about Jaime, but like really, Cersei's been trying to off Tyrion for like 4 seasons now.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jul 18, 2017 3:25:54 GMT
I thought he was talking about Tyrion. They were just talking about Tyrion joining #TeamDany, and I don't think even Euron is stupid enough to suggest Cersei murder her beloved twin. That, and the "two hands" comment, also looked to foreshadow Cersei's valonqar ending. I got the impression he was talking about Jaime although now I forget the whole statement. He was wanting Cersei to get rid of his competition.
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Post by Ad○rably Obn○xi○us🐢 on Jul 18, 2017 5:47:44 GMT
Meera picked up Dark Sister in the cave: Sweet. Arya needs to get hold of it. She's a fan of Visenya and she trained (some) with a sword. Meera can already to crannog magic; Arya needs that sword more. Can someone list all the valyrian steel swords? I know the one Samwell took from his house was one, and I believe the one Jaime gave Brienne? I can't remember the names of them all.
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Post by Nightman on Jul 18, 2017 6:27:42 GMT
Can someone list all the valyrian steel swords? I know the one Samwell took from his house was one, and I believe the one Jaime gave Brienne? I can't remember the names of them all. This link has a list of them: awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Valyrian_steel
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jul 18, 2017 6:29:53 GMT
Can someone list all the valyrian steel swords? I know the one Samwell took from his house was one, and I believe the one Jaime gave Brienne? I can't remember the names of them all. This link has a list of them: awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Valyrian_steelIs there a list of major idiots in Westeros? Sam Tarly, who left without telling Jon about dragonglass on Dragonstone, should be on it.
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