KInd of don't like Tyrion anymore : / Also , what is Varys up to? Looked like he was going to leave the boat, then heard the bells from kings landing and then got on the boat?
They were right next to the Eyrie... she asked where the bloody gate was and was told... Arya and the Hound had just come back from the bloody gate - that was the last time we saw them... when Arya heard her Aunt had died and in the episode before the wall one Brienne and Pod were heading towards the Eyrie from that cross roads... so an encounter with either Arya or Sansa was blatantly on the cards...
That was the best episode of the season, it moved the story along in every scene. Zero fillers, no time wasted.
Can someone explain the Iron coin bit at the end? What did she say in that strange tongue?
I always thought the Hound was destined for big things - especially with some connection to fire, doesn't seem that way now.
I really like the series but it's the same way with most things in it, they never come to anything. It's not that kind of story I suppose.
KInd of don't like Tyrion anymore : / Also , what is Varys up to? Looked like he was going to leave the boat, then heard the bells from kings landing and then got on the boat?
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there's a lot more to that scene I think.
The box that tyrion got in - we've seen it before. Varys talked about being tortured and locked up in it a while back. This was explaining about how he became a Eunuch.
Not sure where he's taking tyrion and why he chose that box ?
Arya has always been the free spirit while Sansa was the silly naive one who went off to kings landing to marry a prince and live in a castle.
Arya couldn't be bothered with that and was always more a tom boy and wanted to swing swords and fight. Hence why her dad got her the training and the sword.
not sure what she's playing at though... she had a chance to see Sansa yet for some unexplained reason she just decided to turn back when finding out her Aunt died ( maybe the hound made her as he wouldn't get a ransom now however she could go back to find Sansa now she's left him for dead). Also she was then going to head north to the wall and then just randomly decided to get on that boat... she had a horse and money - don't know why she didn't go find either her sister or Jon Snow.
Yes maybe stannis sees him as a key to improve his army with the people of the north that are still loyal to the starks.Great episode.
I don't know if Dany has locked her dragons away to die or just to control them. Seems like that would be a naff end seeing as they seem so intrical to the story.
Varys deffo sodded off to avoid all the shenanigans about to ensue. Problem is though, Cersei will now be sure he is involved so he is pretty much an outlaw. Jamie is easy. He can just plead innocence and blame Varys. Cersei will believe him.
No Lady Stoneheart. Did that surprise anyone? It did me, after Lena Headeys Instagram pic a few months back.
Oh, and Jon has certainly gone up I society now Stannis has found him. If I remember rightly, was Stannis the heir that Ned was trying to get to the throne?