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Post by Aj_June on Apr 29, 2019 4:52:52 GMT
Is it likely happening? If yes then this is one time to recognize that Leo of Red Keep was right about something.
Congrats Sansa and Tyrion.
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Tyrionsa?
Apr 29, 2019 4:57:14 GMT
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 29, 2019 4:57:14 GMT
I was getting that vibe tonight. Would be pretty left field, though.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Apr 29, 2019 4:57:43 GMT
There is no pride in being "right" about anything in a story written besides logic. Predictions might as well be made by rolling dices. My better ending has Sansa and Tyrion, yes. It's not a prediction, just a demonstration that anyone can come up with something more intelligent than whatever is coming.
So I assume they survived, right? Did Jaime die?
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Tyrionsa?
Apr 29, 2019 5:01:07 GMT
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Post by hehatesshe on Apr 29, 2019 5:01:07 GMT
There is no pride in being "right" about anything in a story written besides logic. Predictions might as well be made by rolling dices. My better ending has Sansa and Tyrion, yes. It's not a prediction, just a demonstration that anyone can come up with something more intelligent than whatever is coming. So I assume they survived, right? Did Jaime die? Spoken like a defeated man.
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Tyrionsa?
Apr 29, 2019 5:25:03 GMT
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 29, 2019 5:25:03 GMT
There is no pride in being "right" about anything in a story written besides logic. Predictions might as well be made by rolling dices. My better ending has Sansa and Tyrion, yes. It's not a prediction, just a demonstration that anyone can come up with something more intelligent than whatever is coming. So I assume they survived, right? Did Jaime die? Afraid so. His dying words to Tyrion were "Kill our lying bitch sister".
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Apr 29, 2019 5:34:37 GMT
There is no pride in being "right" about anything in a story written besides logic. Predictions might as well be made by rolling dices. My better ending has Sansa and Tyrion, yes. It's not a prediction, just a demonstration that anyone can come up with something more intelligent than whatever is coming. So I assume they survived, right? Did Jaime die? Afraid so. His dying words to Tyrion were "Kill our lying bitch sister". That doesn't sound like him. He doesn't swear that way.
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Tyrionsa?
Apr 29, 2019 5:37:37 GMT
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 29, 2019 5:37:37 GMT
Afraid so. His dying words to Tyrion were "Kill our lying bitch sister". That doesn't sound like him. He doesn't swear that way. I think he was a little grumpy on account of the White Walker spear in his chest.
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Post by hehatesshe on Apr 29, 2019 5:43:09 GMT
Afraid so. His dying words to Tyrion were "Kill our lying bitch sister". That doesn't sound like him. He doesn't swear that way. Just more crappy writing, I guess...
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Apr 29, 2019 5:49:47 GMT
That doesn't sound like him. He doesn't swear that way. I think he was a little grumpy on account of the White Walker spear in his chest. He's not in the cemetery, you dirty liar Oh, Melisandre was there and died too?
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 29, 2019 5:51:21 GMT
I think he was a little grumpy on account of the White Walker spear in his chest. He's not in the cemetery, you dirty liar Oh, Melisandre was there and died too? Yes, she's the one who confirmed Cersei was lying about the baby using her magic.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 29, 2019 6:59:53 GMT
There is no pride in being "right" about anything in a story written besides logic. Predictions might as well be made by rolling dices. My better ending has Sansa and Tyrion, yes. It's not a prediction, just a demonstration that anyone can come up with something more intelligent than whatever is coming. So I assume they survived, right? Did Jaime die? More than survive. They had a brief moment of warmth and affection. Sort of hint that they might reunite. Although they could be misleading us.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Apr 29, 2019 7:03:37 GMT
There is no pride in being "right" about anything in a story written besides logic. Predictions might as well be made by rolling dices. My better ending has Sansa and Tyrion, yes. It's not a prediction, just a demonstration that anyone can come up with something more intelligent than whatever is coming. So I assume they survived, right? Did Jaime die? More than survive. They had a brief moment of warmth and affection. Sort of hint that they might reunite. Although they could be misleading us. Whatever they make you want is not what will happen. Not an absolute rule, obviously, Jon did beat Ramsay in S6, but this looks just like new false hope to me. Unless it becomes a reason for Tyrion to reconsider his allegiances… Now, we're talking.
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Post by Marendil on Apr 29, 2019 7:22:39 GMT
You'd think this one would be called Santy or Sanion, Tyrionsa is a terrible name.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 29, 2019 7:43:07 GMT
You'd think this one would be called Santy or Sanion, Tyrionsa is a terrible name. Santy sounds like a name of a mischievous boy although Sanion appears to be better than Tyrionsa.
But did you notice Tyrion was feeling let down that he had to be in crypts and was not allowed to be a hero. Would it translate to his fight with Dany later?
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Post by Marendil on Apr 29, 2019 8:28:07 GMT
You'd think this one would be called Santy or Sanion, Tyrionsa is a terrible name. Santy sounds like a name of a mischievous boy although Sanion appears to be better than Tyrionsa. But did you notice Tyrion was feeling let down that he had to be in crypts and was not allowed to be a hero. Would it translate to his fight with Dany later?
What fight with Dany? I only saw a very brief preview of the next ep and nothing suggesting they were feuding. Are you talking about the leaks reported by Frikidoctor? I don't know what to think about that, it could be mis/disinformation. What he reported like Davos presiding over a trial at the Dragonpit without Dany or Jon present and Bran recalling a season one scene incorrectly that is proof of nothing as well as easily countered (by 'that was before my sister wrongly prosecuted me and my father condemned me for a crime I didn't commit') makes no sense at all. D&D regularly pull pranks on actors with false scripts (they sent one to Alfie Allen which had him as--literally--a zombie season 3 amongst others) and I could see them deciding to do something similar if they identified the guy who leaked so much of past seasons considering their penchant for security as well. Or they could have just paid him $50k or something.
Two spoiler boxes, don't press the second one if you don't want to know what I mention in the first, the guy has a good track record so it could be legit.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 29, 2019 8:43:07 GMT
Santy sounds like a name of a mischievous boy although Sanion appears to be better than Tyrionsa. But did you notice Tyrion was feeling let down that he had to be in crypts and was not allowed to be a hero. Would it translate to his fight with Dany later?
What fight with Dany? I only saw a very brief preview of the next ep and nothing suggesting they were feuding. I didn't press the spoiler. I was happy to be in the dark (especially about big reveal regarding Arya) so I will continue to avoid the spoilers.
I was talking about possible differences between Jon & Dany based on some theorists who put videos on youtube. Some of the reviewers have stressed on the fact that there may eventually be a new development in Tyrion. He might side with Cersei. As an example, Tyrion was looking gloomy all through the 3rd episode. Was complaining about how he didn't like to be in the crypts and that his intelligence could have been used if he were in the battle.
So do in your opinion (without being affected by any possible spoilers) do you think Tyrion gets into trouble with Dany or will he just reconcile with Sansa and become a good husband?
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Post by Marendil on Apr 29, 2019 8:57:06 GMT
What fight with Dany? I only saw a very brief preview of the next ep and nothing suggesting they were feuding. I didn't press the spoiler. I was happy to be in the dark (especially about big reveal regarding Arya) so I will continue to avoid the spoilers.
I was talking about possible differences between Jon & Dany based on some theorists who put videos on youtube. Some of the reviewers have stressed on the fact that there may eventually be a new development in Tyrion. He might side with Cersei. As an example, Tyrion was looking gloomy all through the 3rd episode. Was complaining about how he didn't like to be in the crypts and that his intelligence could have been used if he were in the battle.
So do in your opinion (without being affected by any possible spoilers) do you think Tyrion gets into trouble with Dany or will he just reconcile with Sansa and become a good husband?
Those 'theorists' are highly likely relying upon what I mentioned in the spoiler boxes. Short answer if you don't want to press the buttons: that could be mis/disinformation as what was posted makes very little sense--the guy does have a good track record though.
I didn't see anything in this episode which would justify a split with Dany outside Sansa noting it could never work between the two of them because of Dany. After that victory and all that Dany sacrificed to achieve it--the Dothraki and possibly Rhaegal--Sansa could change her mind.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 29, 2019 9:01:30 GMT
I didn't press the spoiler. I was happy to be in the dark (especially about big reveal regarding Arya) so I will continue to avoid the spoilers.
I was talking about possible differences between Jon & Dany based on some theorists who put videos on youtube. Some of the reviewers have stressed on the fact that there may eventually be a new development in Tyrion. He might side with Cersei. As an example, Tyrion was looking gloomy all through the 3rd episode. Was complaining about how he didn't like to be in the crypts and that his intelligence could have been used if he were in the battle.
So do in your opinion (without being affected by any possible spoilers) do you think Tyrion gets into trouble with Dany or will he just reconcile with Sansa and become a good husband?
Those 'theorists' are highly likely relying upon what I mentioned in the spoiler boxes. Short answer if you don't want to press the buttons: that could be mis/disinformation as what was posted makes very little sense--the guy does have a good track record though.
I didn't see anything in this episode which would justify a split with Dany outside Sansa noting it could never work between the two of them because of Dany. After that victory and all that Dany sacrificed to achieve it--the Dothraki and possibly Rheagal--Sansa could change her mind.
Great point regarding a possible change in Sansa-Dany relations. I also had a passing thought though didn't think much. Yeah, it may be possible that Dany develops a better relationship with the survivors. That also felt from watching the preview of episode 4.
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Post by Marendil on Apr 29, 2019 9:12:54 GMT
Those 'theorists' are highly likely relying upon what I mentioned in the spoiler boxes. Short answer if you don't want to press the buttons: that could be mis/disinformation as what was posted makes very little sense--the guy does have a good track record though.
I didn't see anything in this episode which would justify a split with Dany outside Sansa noting it could never work between the two of them because of Dany. After that victory and all that Dany sacrificed to achieve it--the Dothraki and possibly Rheagal--Sansa could change her mind Great point regarding a possible change in Sansa-Dany relations. I also had a passing thought though didn't think much. Yeah, it may be possible that Dany develops a better relationship with the survivors. That also felt from watching the preview of episode 4. There's only three episodes left too, they don't have time for much more in the way of machinations.
Also, Bronn is headed north to kill Tyrion and Jaime on a commission for Cersei, or so he was told. If he succeeds the point is moot, if he fails or is bought off Tyrion finds out Cersei tried to have him and Jaime killed. Why would he jump ship at that point, because Daenerys wanted him kept safe as his life was so valuable? I don't see it.
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Post by Marendil on Apr 29, 2019 9:32:53 GMT
Those 'theorists' are highly likely relying upon what I mentioned in the spoiler boxes. Short answer if you don't want to press the buttons: that could be mis/disinformation as what was posted makes very little sense--the guy does have a good track record though.
I didn't see anything in this episode which would justify a split with Dany outside Sansa noting it could never work between the two of them because of Dany. After that victory and all that Dany sacrificed to achieve it--the Dothraki and possibly Rheagal--Sansa could change her mind.
Great point regarding a possible change in Sansa-Dany relations. There was another thing that struck me as curious which might indicate a change in relations of a different sort. During the episode itself I got the impression Sam had been killed and Jon left him for dead, thus I went through the preview looking for him and it looked like he was standing next to Dany in the scene where they're all outside Winterfell, presumably for a funeral ceremony. Perhaps he's forgiven Dany for executing his father and brother for treason after all that occurred in the great battle?
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