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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 6, 2019 23:57:21 GMT
He said he's done fighting but he's not done killing when he threatened them. The only reason to reward him is to not kill Tyrion (Jaime doesn't matter) and I can't think of a reason Dany would do that. Can you? She would reward him for helping Dany take King's Landing. He's not helping Dany take King's Landing
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Post by movieliker on May 6, 2019 23:57:34 GMT
Cersie, Tyrion, Dany and Jaime have shown him appreciation and paid him for favors before. No reason for him to think they wouldn't pay up. He has done nothing for Dany lol. He is literally betraying the rest of them in the scene lol Part II He has a reputation for succeeding. He will help anybody that pays him.
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Post by movieliker on May 7, 2019 0:00:53 GMT
She would reward him for helping Dany take King's Landing. He's not helping Dany take King's Landing She is not going to reward him for doing nothing.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 7, 2019 0:02:40 GMT
He's not helping Dany take King's Landing She is not going to reward him for doing nothing. And now you know why people think the scene is stupid.
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Post by Marv on May 7, 2019 0:13:27 GMT
He has done nothing for Dany lol. He is literally betraying the rest of them in the scene lol Part II He has a reputation for succeeding. He will help anybody that pays him. He’s not offering help. He’s offering to not kill Jaime and Tyrion when the war is over. It’s a terrible bargaining chip.
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Post by movieliker on May 7, 2019 2:10:42 GMT
He has a reputation for succeeding. He will help anybody that pays him. He’s not offering help. He’s offering to not kill Jaime and Tyrion when the war is over. It’s a terrible bargaining chip. Apparently, they were willing to pay for that favor.
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Post by kilgorek on May 7, 2019 2:20:33 GMT
He’s not offering help. He’s offering to not kill Jaime and Tyrion when the war is over. It’s a terrible bargaining chip. Apparently, they were willing to pay for that favor. Why would they pay for that? They won’t have to. They’ll either be dead or one of the most powerful people in the world. In either case, they won’t have to be worried about being assassinated by Bronn, if they had to they could easily have him killed. I’m not sure why this is so hard for you to understand. They turned Bronn into a moron. Unforgivable.
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Post by movieliker on May 7, 2019 2:36:48 GMT
Apparently, they were willing to pay for that favor. Why would they pay for that? They won’t have to. They’ll either be dead or one of the most powerful people in the world. In either case, they won’t have to be worried about being assassinated by Bronn, if they had to they could easily have him killed. I’m not sure why this is so hard for you to understand. They turned Bronn into a moron. Unforgivable. He might have killed them right there if they hadn't promised him anything.
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Post by kilgorek on May 7, 2019 2:37:49 GMT
Why would they pay for that? They won’t have to. They’ll either be dead or one of the most powerful people in the world. In either case, they won’t have to be worried about being assassinated by Bronn, if they had to they could easily have him killed. I’m not sure why this is so hard for you to understand. They turned Bronn into a moron. Unforgivable. He might have killed them right there if they hadn't promised him anything. It doesn’t matter what they promised.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 7, 2019 2:48:35 GMT
He’s not offering help. He’s offering to not kill Jaime and Tyrion when the war is over. It’s a terrible bargaining chip. Apparently, they were willing to pay for that favor. Yes, Tyrion was willing to pay to not be killed lol.
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Post by randalgraves on May 7, 2019 3:18:59 GMT
This post sure didn't age well
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 7, 2019 3:56:15 GMT
Also...knock Tyrion out with pieces of a broken ship...but have him manage to get to shore and instead capture Missandei. Why not have Tyrion get captured and have Cersei finally kill him in front of a Dany and Jaime? It would’ve been a shock, it would’ve felt natural, it would’ve pushed Varys hand farther and given Jaime his breaking point with Cersei. Yes, that would have set-up what the masses want. It's not what's coming, though. They never got what they wanted, why should it start? The stupid want Daenerys or Jon on the throne, Jaime killing Cersei and Cleganebowl. I hope they don't get any of it.
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Post by movieliker on May 7, 2019 5:08:45 GMT
Also...knock Tyrion out with pieces of a broken ship...but have him manage to get to shore and instead capture Missandei. Why not have Tyrion get captured and have Cersei finally kill him in front of a Dany and Jaime? It would’ve been a shock, it would’ve felt natural, it would’ve pushed Varys hand farther and given Jaime his breaking point with Cersei. Yes, that would have set-up what the masses want. It's not what's coming, though. They never got what they wanted, why should it start? The stupid want Daenerys or Jon on the throne, Jaime killing Cersei and Cleganebowl. I hope they don't get any of it. Aaaahhhh, you big softy, you.
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Post by Winter_King on May 7, 2019 8:38:45 GMT
Personally I liked this one better than the previous one and it only serves to confirm what I've always thought: that Game of Thrones would be better without the White Walker threat. The scheming and intrigue are far more interesting.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 7, 2019 8:41:19 GMT
Personally I liked this one better than the previous one and it only serves to confirm what I've always thought: that Game of Thrones would be better without the White Walker threat. The scheming and intrigue are far more interesting. No doubt about this, but since the show only became popular thanks to its two most stupid story-lines, we wouldn't have had it for more than a couple of seasons. I read Bronn make no sense… I went to see the Rhaegal scene, by the way. It was so terrible, ridiculous and Daenerys looks so impossible on a dragon.
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Post by Morgana on May 7, 2019 9:26:09 GMT
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 7, 2019 11:07:17 GMT
Personally I liked this one better than the previous one and it only serves to confirm what I've always thought: that Game of Thrones would be better without the White Walker threat. The scheming and intrigue are far more interesting. I'm the opposite. It should have been the focus and now we have wind down episodes as the Throne even within the story is totally irrelevant now.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 7, 2019 11:17:09 GMT
Personally I liked this one better than the previous one and it only serves to confirm what I've always thought: that Game of Thrones would be better without the White Walker threat. The scheming and intrigue are far more interesting. I'm the opposite. It should have been the focus and now we have wind down episodes as the Throne even within the story is totally irrelevant now. It is still the same story of evil insisting on imposing its mark on everyone's life. It is staggered because this is human evil now, and you can see its worldwide basis when you look at the scum that supports it. This is not just a TV show.
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Post by DSDSquared on May 7, 2019 13:28:46 GMT
I cannot, for the life of me, get why people keep saying that Jon should have listened to Sansa before the Battle of the Bastards. This is a common misconception that now gets spouted as fact all of the time. What advice did she give? All she said the entire time was that they did not have enough men. Duh. Jon knew this and acknowledged it every time it was brought up, but what could he do about it? He did not have any more and it was Sansa who was pressing for the attack, not Jon. He wanted to walk away. She even knew of more troops (The Vale) and never said anything. She is a dumbass who constantly makes dumb decisions and everyone acts like she is some genius.
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Post by DSDSquared on May 7, 2019 13:30:29 GMT
The Bronn stuff was stupid. It made no sense whatsoever. I don't agree with that. Bronn has always been only concerned with himself. He just works for the highest bidder. Cersei gave him an offer. And now he is going to the other side shopping for the best deal. Seems consistent. I highly disagree. I know what Bronn always says, but I saw growth from his character over the past seven seasons. I believed that he genuinely changed and was a better man. I believed that he was friends with Jaime and Tyrion. Now they just made him an asshole for no reason.
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