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Post by jon snow loves sansa on May 13, 2019 14:11:28 GMT
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 13, 2019 15:05:17 GMT
The writing doesn't care for logic. Drogon should have been met with flak and crashed down in the first minute he spent over the city.
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Post by shinnickneth on May 13, 2019 15:14:22 GMT
It would be a skill to shoot a Scorpion - much like a crossbow or a regular bow. Just because Bronn could do it, doesn't mean others could. The Greyjoys are hardly disciplined on top of that. Cersei's forces got some shots off. They just missed and the weapons take too long to reload to inflict the casualty they needed. Dany also came down on them from higher in the sky, which was something others on here were complaining about her not doing the first time around when Rhaegal died.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 13, 2019 15:15:49 GMT
He only times a dragon has been hit is when it’s a surprise.
Bronn said he was sitting this out.
I guess he only has Tyrion to kill now.
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Post by shinnickneth on May 13, 2019 15:18:42 GMT
He only times a dragon has been hit is when it’s a surprise. Bronn said he was sitting this out. I guess he only has Tyrion to kill now. There's no point to do that now. Cersei isn't around now to give him anything for the trouble.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 13, 2019 15:22:20 GMT
He only times a dragon has been hit is when it’s a surprise. Bronn said he was sitting this out. I guess he only has Tyrion to kill now. There's no point to do that now. Cersei isn't around now to give him anything for the trouble. Maybe he does before he finds out. I would like that
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Post by hehatesshe on May 13, 2019 15:23:57 GMT
There's no point to do that now. Cersei isn't around now to give him anything for the trouble. Maybe he does before he finds out. I would like that Wishful thinking. An idiot's favorite pastime.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 13, 2019 15:36:03 GMT
He only times a dragon has been hit is when it’s a surprise. Bronn said he was sitting this out. I guess he only has Tyrion to kill now. There's no point to do that now. Cersei isn't around now to give him anything for the trouble. It was based on the assumption that Cersei would lose so the only option is Tyrion lied and gets killed for it. Yes it was a stupid proposition.
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Post by Nightman on May 13, 2019 15:43:13 GMT
He's out shopping for furniture and decorations for Highgarden. Someone should tell him to delay that order.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2019 17:41:17 GMT
the whorehouse...where else?
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Post by pk9 on May 13, 2019 17:44:46 GMT
I've maintained all along that the only reason Bronn was able to hit Drogon at all was because Dany flew directly at him.
As for Euron killing Rhaegal, that was when logic went out the window.
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Post by hi224 on May 13, 2019 17:47:43 GMT
Bronns going to kill Tyrion sadly.
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Post by hugsfromlv426 on May 13, 2019 17:57:11 GMT
Bronns going to kill Tyrion sadly. He has no reason to, and a great reason not to.
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Post by Marendil on May 13, 2019 18:28:33 GMT
I've maintained all along that the only reason Bronn was able to hit Drogon at all was because Dany flew directly at him. As for Euron killing Rhaegal, that was when logic went out the window. In the books that's probably what the dragonhorn is for, Euron will take one down with that. In the show I don't have a problem with an ambush allowing for a few lucky hits against a completely unaware dragon. Dorne took down one (Meraxes) with a weapon called a scorpion once.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on May 13, 2019 18:31:12 GMT
Bronns going to kill Tyrion sadly. He has no reason to, and a great reason not to. he would just to call a bluff.
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Post by bluerisk on May 13, 2019 19:13:59 GMT
He only times a dragon has been hit is when it’s a surprise. Bronn said he was sitting this out. I guess he only has Tyrion to kill now. There's no point to do that now. Cersei isn't around now to give him anything for the trouble. And why would the mad queen give him anything but a death sentence?! He was the one who put an bolt into Drogon, thus proving the effectiveness of this weapon, which led to Rhaegal's demise. When he was sure that the mad queen would win, he shouldn't have stayed with her, but joined Jaime up North, or better left for Essos.
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Post by shinnickneth on May 13, 2019 21:51:28 GMT
And why would the mad queen give him anything but a death sentence?! He was the one who put an bolt into Drogon, thus proving the effectiveness of this weapon, which led to Rhaegal's demise. When he was sure that the mad queen would win, he shouldn't have stayed with her, but joined Jaime up North, or better left for Essos. True. Bronn, with his sellsword mind, doesn't see any issue switching sides whenever it suits him. Dany most certainly would have animosity towards him for what he did though.
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Post by hehatesshe on May 13, 2019 22:16:45 GMT
And why would the mad queen give him anything but a death sentence?! He was the one who put an bolt into Drogon, thus proving the effectiveness of this weapon, which led to Rhaegal's demise. When he was sure that the mad queen would win, he shouldn't have stayed with her, but joined Jaime up North, or better left for Essos. True. Bronn, with his sellsword mind, doesn't see any issue switching sides whenever it suits him. Dany most certainly would have animosity towards him for what he did though. Trial by combat! Bronn V Tyrion!!!
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Post by Marendil on May 13, 2019 22:40:47 GMT
And why would the mad queen give him anything but a death sentence?! He was the one who put an bolt into Drogon, thus proving the effectiveness of this weapon, which led to Rhaegal's demise. When he was sure that the mad queen would win, he shouldn't have stayed with her, but joined Jaime up North, or better left for Essos. True. Bronn, with his sellsword mind, doesn't see any issue switching sides whenever it suits him. Dany most certainly would have animosity towards him for what he did though. Let's hope he's clever enough to omit that from his resume.
It would be entirely believable if she couldn't identify him from that far away.
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Post by bluerisk on May 13, 2019 22:55:25 GMT
True. Bronn, with his sellsword mind, doesn't see any issue switching sides whenever it suits him. Dany most certainly would have animosity towards him for what he did though. Let's hope he's clever enough to omit that from his resume.
It would be entirely believable if she couldn't identify him from that far away.
They can't be that stupid. He was the commander of her army when Jaime left, and he was leading the Lannister escort when they arrived at King's Landing to negotiate with Cercei. He is no more a nameless sellsword: he is Ser Bronn of the Blackwater. Others will tell her who he is, and what he did; especially when he has the nerves to claim High Garden from her. She put King's Landing to ashes with thousands of civilians. I hardly believe she will welcome one of the highest ranked officers of her enemies and offer him the most important part of her kingdom: the Reach is the most populous of all kingdoms, the bread basket, and it has Old Town, the only major city left in Westeros. But greed has often troubled and clouded the judgment of people.
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