forgot to ask this, but why didn't she just leave him to death? she even gave him the ONLY antidote, wtf?
So the scene amounted to a zero sum, but they got to show boobs.
That whole scene was so silly, lol.
forgot to ask this, but why didn't she just leave him to death? she even gave him the ONLY antidote, wtf?
Pretty good episode. Kept the pacing pretty well and finally provided some plot developments. Not much, but a decent amount.
Speaking of developments...
What's her name? She's a good actress and whatnot, that is why I want to know....
forgot to ask this, but why didn't she just leave him to death? she even gave him the ONLY antidote, wtf?
So the scene amounted to a zero sum, but they got to show boobs.
That whole scene was so silly, lol.
Cercei's mistake with the Faith Militant strikes me as completely plausible. In her arrogance, she believed she could use the Faith as an attack dog to destroy her enemies for her.
She thought she had a master stroke; force the Tyrells in to submission and absolve the crown's debts to the faith in the same move. She thought she could control it, but she had far too much faith in her ability to control those motivated by religious zeal. It's absolutely the sort of mistake I could imagine an arrogant politician making.
Did Lancel deliberately do something to Robert's wine when he was wounded hunting in season 1 or was it an accident. They kind of hint he was involved. She might be on the hook for more than the incest thing.
Fantastic episode. Man, is Littlefinger winning Game of Thrones right now or what?
Does Lancel know about Cersei's children? Or did he fess up to only screwing with her?
I'm sure he knows, probably not directly from the source but at this point I'm pretty sure everyone knows.
Cercei's mistake with the Faith Militant strikes me as completely plausible. In her arrogance, she believed she could use the Faith as an attack dog to destroy her enemies for her.
She thought she had a master stroke; force the Tyrells in to submission and absolve the crown's debts to the faith in the same move. She thought she could control it, but she had far too much faith in her ability to control those motivated by religious zeal. It's absolutely the sort of mistake I could imagine an arrogant politician making.
But is Cersei is imprisoned because of Lancel admitting to their fling or is it because he also brought up the relationship between her and Jaime?
I dont think they act on accusations, only direct evidence or testimony from a involved party. Unless Jamie or Cersei admits it I think they are safe on that charge.
But is Cersei is imprisoned because of Lancel admitting to their fling or is it because he also brought up the relationship between her and Jaime?
If that's the case, I'm curious to know what Cersei's punishment would entail. Since Brother Lancel walks free, I'm assuming Cersei's punishment wouldn't involve death or imprisonment.Pretty sure it is the fling, since that is what he confessed in the first episode
But is Cersei is imprisoned because of Lancel admitting to their fling or is it because he also brought up the relationship between her and Jaime?
We think the same but the zealots are very vulnerable because of how many prominent people they have locked up or displeased.If you rewatch the scene where Cercei first goes to see the High Sparrow, you can see she believes she's made a very clever arrangement; she is restoring political and military power to the Church in exchange for 1) a significant forgiveness of debt for the crown and 2) destruction of her political adversaries, the Tyrells. She doesn't quite say that outright, but it's a pretty clear subtext. She believes she has an understanding with the High Sparrow.
Further, you can tell that she believed that the High Sparrow was ultimately operating under the same rules that she was; a person maneuvering for power and position in the world. She believes he is putting on a face for the public to appear benevolent and kind, because in the world Cercei operates, that is expected.
But as Olenna Tyrell found out in this last episode, this is wrong. The High Sparrow is a True Believer, and Cercei's belief that they had some sort of mutual understanding was mistaken. Cercei would not be the first leader, in the real world or a fictitious one, who in their arrogance handed power over to zealots they wrongly believed they could control.
Natalie Dormer and a young Diana Rigg:
If that's the case, I'm curious to know what Cersei's punishment would entail. Since Brother Lancel walks free, I'm assuming Cersei's punishment wouldn't involve death or imprisonment.
Do they even kill anyone? I don't think so. They imprisoned a lot of them but I don't think anyone has been sentenced to death or murdered have they?
Natalie Dormer and a young Diana Rigg:
So now Tommen is open for anyone to manipulate him. There is nobody else there to advise him on anything.
We think the same but the zealots are very vulnerable because of how many prominent people they have locked up or displeased.
The Vipers are going to use Bronn to escape, I'd say.
The Vipers are going to use Bronn to escape, I'd say.
wow, that is crazy. Obara and Daario aside, the casting people know what they are doing
No. Does not compute. Why poison someone if you don't intend to kill them? No boobies will change that.
They were there to kill Myrcella, not Bronn
Sorry for the too subtle sarcasm. I just can't believe how narrow minded some people can be when trying to analyze these scenes.
No. Does not compute. Why poison someone if you don't intend to kill them? No boobies will change my mind.
Current prisoner count:
Jaime
Bronn
Cersei
Margaery
Loras
Jorah
Tyrion
Sansa
Theon
Sand Snakes
Am I missing anyone?
Current prisoner count:
Jaime
Bronn
Cersei
Margaery
Loras
Jorah
Tyrion
Sansa
Theon
Sand Snakes
Am I missing anyone?
Did Lancel deliberately do something to Robert's wine when he was wounded hunting in season 1 or was it an accident. They kind of hint he was involved. She might be on the hook for more than the incest thing.
he just overserved him (deliberately)
The Sand Snake scene almost made me think she had magical boobies that were able to cast a deadly killing spell on people.
They needed to keep the original Daario.
Was there an official reason Daario's original actor was replaced? The new one continues to be unconvincing and has absolutely zero charisma. The old actor had so much more bravado and seemed charismatic enough to win Daenerys's affections. The new one seems both incapable of that and also fails to exude any passion for her.
Was there an official reason Daario's original actor was replaced? The new one continues to be unconvincing and has absolutely zero charisma. The old actor had so much more bravado and seemed charismatic enough to win Daenerys's affections. The new one seems both incapable of that and also fails to exude any passion for her.
Current prisoner count:
Jaime
Bronn
Cersei
Margaery
Loras
Jorah
Tyrion
Sansa
Theon
Sand Snakes
Am I missing anyone?
hey, Tormund was released, so that's one going the other way.
I genuinely thought they were about to introduce telepathic powers for a moment.The Sand Snake scene almost made me think she had magical boobies that were able to cast a deadly killing spell on people.