Sure looks like Bronn. Pretty much everyone else was wearing Lannister armor.
Awesome episode!
What are the odds that Jaime Lannister drowns? He’s wearing medium to heavy armor. No way he swims out of there. The only ones not wearing armor were Dothraki, and they can’t swim. Only if that water was shallow is he getting out there with conventional means. The ending shot made it look deep though.
Why did Daenerys burn the supply lines? Wouldn’t she want to capture those? Burn the Lannister soldiers instead.
On a side note, does anyone else think Daenarys is really lazy for just naming the dragons after people she knows and just half assedly changing the end to -gon? I mean, if I miraculously became the owner of some thought-to-be-extinct dragons, I’m not going to name them Phil-Gon or Steve-gon.
I can’t see them killing off Jaime that way. If they were going to kill him, why not just let Drogon fry him? If they wanted a cliff hanger, they could have ended when Drogon turns and opens his mouth. I think they dumped him in the water, along with Bronn, so they could have a “plausible” way for both to escape the battlefield. There’s no way either would have been able to ride away and I don’t see Dany keeping Jaime as a hostage given the fact that he killer her father (stabbed him in the back if I remember correctly). As ridiculous as it seems, I fully expect Jaime to remove his armor and he and Bronn swim underwater for an unrealistically long distance before being able to sneak away. Maybe Tyrion sees them but doesn’t say anything.
Dany was burning the supply lines because she doesn’t really know what she’s doing, particularly in actual battle.
Why name one after Viserys regardless? He wasn’t exactly a nice brother to her.
I’m guessing Jaime will ultimately be the one to kill Cersei, so I don’t think he’s dead.
^ I’m thinking the same.
Interesting how Missandei pointed out that there’s no such thing as a b a stard in Naath. Given how Dany views the Iron Throne as her birthright and is insistent on Jon Snow “bending the knee”, I wonder how she’ll deal with the fact that he has a superior claim to the throne than she does when it becomes know who his real father is.
Ditto. A lot of folks online are trying to get clever and argue that it will be Theon, since he is technically a younger brother and his sister is being held by Cersei, but my money is still on Jaime.
Piggy backing on my predictions now??
For the record
Why does Cersei have to die? Maybe she will win in the end. It could be that the whole series was a plan for GRRM to show the correlation between success and female CEO.
How about ya? Get fcked too? lmao
Sweep- “Chaos is a Ladder.” please explain.
Edit- nevermind a quick search yielded the answer. LF had said it to Varys in season 3 so Bran is saying he knows LF’s game.

Why does Cersei have to die? Maybe she will win in the end. It could be that the whole series was a plan for GRRM to show the correlation between success and female CEO.
It was in a prophecy from Maggy the Frog: “And when your tears have drowned you, the Valonqar shall wrap his hands about your pale white throat and choke the life from you.”
From Reddit:
Did anyone else notice the similarities in the shots of Jaime sinking down into the water at the end of the episode and Bran falling after being pushed out of the tower in S1E1?
Also seeing echoes of Jon bleeding out in the snow as the camera pulls back! Is this the beginning of Jaime’s “rebirth?”

From Reddit:
Did anyone else notice the similarities in the shots of Jaime sinking down into the water at the end of the episode and Bran falling after being pushed out of the tower in S1E1?
Also seeing echoes of Jon bleeding out in the snow as the camera pulls back! Is this the beginning of Jaime’s “rebirth?”
I think two more significant things have happened to Jaime that caused him to rethink his path. First was losing his fighting hand. That really changes things for one of the best swordsmen in the world. The second happened in the hot tub with Brienne when he finally admits to someone why he killed the Mad King. We find out he actually did it to save the people of King’s Landing but he never asked for glory or used it as an excuse when people called him Kingslayer.
So I think good guy Jaime has been around for a while now, just very few people noticed. Maybe this “rebirth” with be facilitate the final part of his story arch as he goes full-on hero and kills Cersei.

I just want to know who shrank Dickon Tarly’s head.
Lol he looks like johny bravo
What i want to know is how is that lake that jamie fell into so deep, he keeps sinking. I mean its right next to the shore

Why does Cersei have to die? Maybe she will win in the end. It could be that the whole series was a plan for GRRM to show the correlation between success and female CEO.
Grrmis very pro women. Lotta chicks watch it.
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