Greyjoys are leagues ahead of the freys. Euron is badass. If you read the books you would know this.
I think that Euron will try and find a way to abduct Tyrion now that he is back in Westeros to give as a gift.
that cold opening...
Euron is going to bring Cersei Olenna Tyrell's head and she will agree to marry him. Jaime will kill both of them on their wedding night.
The "little brother" will choke your life away - the prophesy that Cersei has feared and caused her hate of Tyrion.
But she is a few minutes older than Jaime ...
I think you'll find out before the end of the next episode that Euron isn't your average Greyjoy...
Euron is going to bring Cersei Olenna Tyrell's head and she will agree to marry him. Jaime will kill both of them on their wedding night.
The "little brother" will choke your life away - the prophesy that Cersei has feared and caused her hate of Tyrion.
But she is a few minutes older than Jaime ...
The Hound stabbed the father and took their money, leaving them for dead, while he was traveling with Arya
Euron is going to somehow abduct Tyrion and bring him back as a prize for Cersei. Jamie will have to choose between them. He'll ultimately decide to kill Cersei. Then he'll kill Euron or Dany will.
Tyrion will be catalyst that begins Dany's attack on King's Landing. She's going to try to save him.
If I was capable of polishing a turd, you'd be on your way to becoming a much better poster**
I'm trying not to post on what comes next, since I did read leaks of the whole season almost a year ago that are proving to be true. I know that the first episode on screen was much better than the written synopsis. The Jon/Sansa conversation came off as ridiculous on the page, but was great on screen I thought. Arya's deal was still a little over the top logically, but it made better sense that she had taken a fortnight to round up "all of the Freys that mean a damn thing".
I realize this is definitely too much to ask.Haha a better poster? Like you?** Pfft...
Yea I'm going to go ahead and disagree with you there. As well as practically everyone else. The production value has continued to go up along with the budget. The acting has continued to get better. The quality of the story itself has gone downhill tremendously. But if you don't see that already -- I certainly can't explain it to you. If it's a show "about tits and dragons" -- it seems you'd be pretty upset that we see less and less of the former every single year.And its not a coincidence the show has gotten better since we've gotten past Martin's books.
No one is saying it should be verbatim. But Ramsey betraying the Lannisters -- and leaving Moat Cailin unfortified -- and then LF marching a big Vale army north undetected -- is not quality storytelling. It made for compelling tv and adds to the shock factor of the show. But it defies the trust in "reality" of the situational hardships that the first 3-4 seasons worked so hard to build. And going forward, given the ground that has to be covered, and the fact that there's only 12ish hours of show left, every character is going to be borrowing LF's teleporter to travel thousands of miles mid episode.It's like comic book movies. Martin's source material and characters are good but shouldn't be word for word with the books