I am with you brother. I hope she makes every last Stark suffer and die painfully.Surely I am not the only one that hopes Cersei fucks them all up, right?
Especially Jon Snow. What a crap character, Jesus.
I mean, my point was simply that the scene was made worse by the fact that I was eating when it happened, but if that's ^^ what you want to take away from my post, then alright ¯\_(ツ_/¯
Guys, don't go see Dunkirk or you will shit a brick when you see Harry Styles.
I am with you brother. I hope she makes every last Stark suffer and die painfully.
I seriously don't understand how Euron built all thos ships so fast.
Shouldn't that have taken years ?
How much time has past since last season?
Because you gotta be an edgelord to not love the Starks. Please. Cersei is a much more fun and interesting character than any of the Starks, and all of them are coming for her head. It's only natural that I want them dead.This is so much of an "edgelord" that I cant even.
But werk.
this season is a ticking timebomb on when Cersei dies.Goodstyle said:Because you gotta be an edgelord to not love the Starks. Please. Cersei is a much more fun and interesting character than any of the Starks, and all of them are coming for her head. It's only natural that I want them dead.
ooh she'd fit in this universe nicelySo does Lady Gaga show up on a decked out train in the next episode?
Euron is gonna get the rightful "King" isn't he? Arya's friend.. the dead King's illegitimate son, forget his name.
Euron is gonna get the rightful "King" isn't he? Arya's friend.. the dead King's illegitimate son, forget his name.
Dude had a better scene in this episode than the entire previous season combined. Love how much of a total dick he is. Suit is looking fly as well.
this season is a ticking timebomb on when Cersei dies.
How is a bastard the "rightful" king of anything? Not to mention Cersei did to his line (usurped the throne) what Robert did to the Targaryens (except he failed to get them all, and there now at least one if not two legitimate Targaryen heirs).
That kid Gilly has looks much older, maybe a couple yearsI seriously don't understand how Euron built all thos ships so fast.
Shouldn't that have taken years ?
How much time has past since last season?
That did seem crazy, but especially with S6 there have been a number of strange timeline issues, so who knows. That's a huge number of very nice ships built pretty damn quickly.I seriously don't understand how Euron built all thos ships so fast.
Shouldn't that have taken years ?
How much time has past since last season?
You can't believe in usurping being a rightful claim while also having any Targaryen be considered legitimate. Regardless, you're right that Gendry doesn't really mean shit.
I'm more shocked by the people who don't even know who he is. Considering you can't listen to any radio station that has pop music for more than 5 minutes before one of his like 8 hit songs comes on.
Two things:
1) Was that house that Sandor & the Fireboys were at something that appeared in the show before?
2) Dragonstone seems special; was it an ancestral home for Targaryens or am I making that up in my head?
Lol that's what I'm saying. If Gendry is the rightful king (ignoring him being a bastard), well how does that work when Cersei effectively ended the Baratheon line? If Gendry the bastard is rightful because Cersei's claim is rejected, than legitimate (as in non bastard) Targs have even more of a claim right? I think usurping becomes legitimate if you succeed in wiping out all members of the previous royal family. So as long as there has been living Targs, Robert was still a pretender.
Earlier thrones seasons were good about letting you know that there is passage of time when people travel. Does the show really need to make it obvious that people aren't teleporting from place to place?
1. I was getting those vibes from the scene, especially when the Priest asked Hound if he knew them, but I can't seem to remember it
1. I was getting those vibes from the scene, especially when the Priest asked Hound if he knew them, but I can't seem to remember it
2. It just became special. It's the only source of Dragon Glass confirmed in Westeros. Jon/Dany alliance is a go
The twist is that cersei's motherly instincts come back and she starts grooming gendry to be her successor.
Cersei straight up calling her son a traitor was rough man. She's fucking losing it.
Yeah, Cersei has always been a shit person but at least she REALLY loved her children. That was the only good thing about her.
Jamie knows they're fucked.
Not after all what she has done to TyrionSurely I am not the only one that hopes Cersei fucks them all up, right?
Especially Jon Snow. What a crap character, Jesus.
How is a bastard the "rightful" king of anything? Not to mention Cersei did to his line (usurped the throne) what Robert did to the Targaryens (except he failed to get them all, and there now at least one if not two legitimate Targaryen heirs).
You guys don't know who Ariana Grande is you don't know who Ed Sheeran is
I just feel really fucking sorry for you, Jesus
Agree. Yes, send word to Jon and die off please.already too much sam this season.
Doing the expected thing would be less satisfying than history not repeating itself. Cersei kills Jaime. The Lannister she cares for most is the one she actually kills by her own handsThey're going to be besieged, Cersei will have all of Kings Landing's sewers lined with wildfire barrels. She'll order the whole thing be blown up (like the mad king "burn them all" in S1 story that Jaime told to Robert) and Jaime will kill Cersei to stop her, just like with the Mad King.
Doing the expected thing would be less satisfying than history not repeating itself. Cersei kills Jaime. The Lannister she cares for most is the one she actually kills by her own hands
Unsurprising for who? It may have been guessed by some, but let's not assume that it wasn't a surprise for the vast majority, especially when they frame it as a flashback at firstI guess it was cool to see Arya murder all those people dressed as Walder, but it felt like an unnecessary and unsurprising scene. Like, we know that's Arya, we know that's poison, we know she's killing them all
Felt like it should've just been referenced by Jaime, we didn't need that cold open
I guess it was cool to see Arya murder all those people dressed as Walder, but it felt like an unnecessary and unsurprising scene. Like, we know that's Arya, we know that's poison, we know she's killing them all
Felt like it should've just been referenced by Jaime, we didn't need that cold open
Unsurprising for who? It may have been guessed by some, but let's not assume that it wasn't a surprise for the vast majority, especially when they frame it as a flashback at first