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I hope not, Tommen seems like a good person and Mycella is in Dorne so she should be safe for a while. I'm sure Jaime will see her this season.
I hope not, Tommen seems like a good person and Mycella is in Dorne so she should be safe for a while. I'm sure Jaime will see her this season.
Tommen is dead! Long live Tommen!
You better hope Maggie the Frog is off her prediction than... because so far she has been right on the money......
Jam Master Jay looks like Baron Davis.
What was the big deal with the huge dragon showing up for a minute at the end and then just flying off with Queen HotBabe just staring after him?
Last night's episode was a bit boring, but was probably the most important in the entire series, so far.
SPOILERS...
Between Jon refusing to accept the Stark name and Varys bringing Tyrion to Mereen - and Dany - I think you can make the assumption that they are both Targaryen. There are theories out there supporting that, but there have been a bunch of clues throughout the season.
Last night, Aemon Targaryen aligned himself with Jon after Jon turned down Stannis' offer to be a Stark, and when Tywin's "you're no son of mine" seems pretty telling. Varys' relationship with the Targaryen's means he probably knows who Tyrion's father actually is, so it would make sense to bring him to Mereen and Dany.
I thought the reason he didn't do that was b/c it would shame his wife and hurt the family name...basically the same thing as Ed Stark.While I think Jon is a Targaryen, I don't think Tyrion is. Most of the theories out there involve Tywin having an inclination, but if that were the case, I think Tywin would have had him killed a long time ago.
I thought the reason he didn't do that was b/c it would shame his wife and hurt the family name...basically the same thing as Ed Stark.
That's fair, to some extent.Ed never would have killed Jon Snow just to avoid shame (but we are on the same page about Jon). But if Tyrion was not his, the shame of truth would have been worse than the shame of him having his son killed. Personally I think it's very unlikely that Tyrion is the son of the mad king because George RR Martin likes to hide certain things in characters actions, sometimes they will be explicitly said, other times they won't. I think Tyrion's role is clear that while Tywin does not treat him like a son, due to him being a dwarf, due to his mother dying in childbirth, he is more like Tywin than either Jamie or Cersei. Cersei is ruthless, like Tywin, but not nearly as cunning and Jamie cares little for politics. Tyrion is perfect blend of cunning, ruthlessness but he does posses far more compassion than Tywin ever did.
That's fair, to some extent.
I won't get into all of the "evidence" that supports Tyrion being a Targaryen, but it's out there if you want to Google lol
But, in this context, you also have to consider the Season 5 art. It pretty directly aligns with the idea of Tyrion as a Targaryen
That's fair, to some extent.
I won't get into all of the "evidence" that supports Tyrion being a Targaryen, but it's out there if you want to Google lol
But, in this context, you also have to consider the Season 5 art. It pretty directly aligns with the idea of Tyrion as a Targaryen