How exactly did Jaime 'betray' Cersei? By coming right to her and telling her about his meeting with Tyrion? What?
She is just insane. I hope Jamie realises this. According to leaks, he will.
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Yes he did. Bran wouldn't have gotten under the wall like he did without Sam. Their paths crossed when Sam and Gilly were fleeing Crasters keep. And despite the way they are playing with time, it clearly happened years ago.
Well that's the show's fault, ain't it? As you've said, in previous seasons such things would be barely noticeable that almost no one would complain. But right now the plot is being rushed so much that these flaws are laughably evident.
Asking the fans to set aside such blatant silliness because the top brass decided to change the format of the show falls, well, on the top brass.
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Wasn't contesting his meeting, but the time frame.
How many more episodes are there this season?
Also it would be shit if Jamie let his sister kill Bronn. That dudes scenes are always great. One of my faves on the show.
There is no blatant silliness. Characters are just traveling further and more often now, so it seems more blatant. But they've been doing it, again, since season one.
And when idiots going around saying "no, you didn't meet him years ago, DERR HERR HERR!" just makes them look like a fucking moron, not the show.
That part with Gendry and Jon where they say there father fought togethere... wait until they find out Gendry father is the one that killed Jon father...
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There is a non spoiler thread in this forum, they won't be discussing leaks there. I mean, it is a spoiler thread
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I agree. When Olenna was dropping some truth bombs on him, he couldn't hide the fact that they hurt- he knew she spoke the truth, but it having difficulty facing it. I hope he goes the way of the book and drops her. He needs to reunite with Brienne. She made him see the Jamie he could have, should have been, and still could be.
My memory of the previous 5 seasons may be a bit foggy, but i don't recall a lot of examples of characters making any specific chronological references. I'd go on a limb and say this is the first season where they openly make those sort of descriptions.
The only thing that would suggest that years have gone by is, well, the obvious physical growth of the characters.
was it just me, or was Dany really tan this episode. And wants to bang her cousin(?).
Hope Arya breaks out some no one/faceless shit on LF.
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Nephew *
Had to laugh at the "annulment" part - cliché writing 101.
Also many lols at the "Still rowing" Davos throws at Gendry.
The Hound is still awesome and so is Bronn. Cersei better not try and do him in.
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Hack screen writing 101:
Queensguard confront Bronn - he tries to defend himself - reaching for his trusty dagger but he threw it at a Dothraki in battle and hadn't thought it necessary to replace it since he wasn't in any immediate need for combat.
Dies looking at Jaime - "never trust a Lannister".
Cersei smirks and Jaime looks devastated.
*scene*
He better fooking not die i want him to fight up in the north.
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