Game of Thrones season 8



The hand to the queen "we must lay seige instead of attacking resulting in the deaths of thousands........ If only i knew a spot around kings landing a team of 20 could sneak in and kill cerci but alas i don't"
2 minutes later "yo bro i have secret entrance to kings landing"
Hmmm aye - however, I really don't think Tyrion wanted her dead.


Ya'd have also though Arya might have mentioned her little jaunt south anarl.
 
Hmmm aye - however, I really don't think Tyrion wanted her dead.


Ya'd have also though Arya might have mentioned her little jaunt south anarl.
Just thought didn't arya use the secret entrance in season 1 to get out of the red keep after finding out the plot to kill ned? Yet she still wanted to wonder along kings landing, I guess she forgot.
 
What I do think is class is that nobody has predicted anything that has actually happened.
Agree with this.

Just thought didn't arya use the secret entrance in season 1 to get out of the red keep after finding out the plot to kill ned? Yet she still wanted to wonder along kings landing, I guess she forgot.
Won't have been easy to get to whilst Euron still had control of the Blackwater.
 
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Just thought didn't arya use the secret entrance in season 1 to get out of the red keep after finding out the plot to kill ned? Yet she still wanted to wonder along kings landing, I guess she forgot.
Nah. She got hoyed in with a load of convicts that Yoran bloke was taking to the wall. Sansa bailed out that way.
 
Biggest issue with Dany's turn is that she's spent seven and a half seasons trying desperately not to be The Mad Queen, only to turn for no reason at all after the battle is won.
 
Biggest issue with Dany's turn is that she's spent seven and a half seasons trying desperately not to be The Mad Queen, only to turn for no reason at all after the battle is won.
I thought that at first, but was told on here it isn't a massive shift in character. I can see both sides to be fair.
 
Amazed at the amount of people that dont understand why she went mad , it's been building up all season and shes done things in other seasons that showed she wasnt exactly a saint, plus the fact her father was mad, why are so many people struggling to grasp what she did ?
I'm not - but the decision to torch the city rather than making a beeline for Cersei does seem a bit daft.
 

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