Ulysees E. McGill
This season is for you Sweets
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Wasn't Bravos founded by slaves and a very anti-slave state? Not sure why the Iron Bank would invest in the slave trade.
It looked like Bronn was with Jamie so I assume he won't be saving the bad kitty.
I liked it actually. I thought it was one of her better scenes of the series.
I don't get why they give up Casterly Rock if it's impenetrable and I don't get why taking out the Tyrells was so easy. I thought the whole point of the Tyrells was their army was so big. Seems like some writing short cuts.
She had already lost her family. Everything she had done since the wildfire, was about revenge against the Lannisters. She got that last little poke as she faded into painless death.
I don't get why they give up Casterly Rock if it's impenetrable and I don't get why taking out the Tyrells was so easy. I thought the whole point of the Tyrells was their army was so big. Seems like some writing short cuts.
I don't get why they give up Casterly Rock if it's impenetrable and I don't get why taking out the Tyrells was so easy. I thought the whole point of the Tyrells was their army was so big. Seems like some writing short cuts.
You said it better than me, but you missed that the Tarlys turned(which obviously means all their vassals also) thus fatally weakening the Tyrell forces.The big secret of the Lannisters was they ran out of gold a long time ago, but there was a lot at High Garden (which is why the Tyrells paid for the wedding and helped fund the defense against Stannis). Consequently, Casterly Rock was worthless except for family memories.
They needed to get rid of the Tyrells and get the gold to pay back the Iron Bank. The Tyrell Army was never known for much more than flowery armor, so it was easy for the Lannister Army to defeat them.
I can understand why Tyrion didn't know the family was broke, but it seems like that was a key piece of intel that Varys should have known. The Queen of Thorns should have mentioned it during the war council as well. If they knew there was no gold at Casterly Rock, I think they may have tried to reinforce High Garden instead or gone straight to King's Landing.
On Bran - seems like the show is stressing the point of his transformation from Bran Stark to the Three-Eyed Raven... notice how robotic he was with his reunion with Sansa? Are they suggesting he will have to give up his identity completely to fully become the 3ER?
I would guess it's because all that has and will happen is definite and he sees the structure of time and emotion differently now. or something.
On Bran - seems like the show is stressing the point of his transformation from Bran Stark to the Three-Eyed Raven... notice how robotic he was with his reunion with Sansa? Are they suggesting he will have to give up his identity completely to fully become the 3ER?
