What exactly were the Dothraki doing with Daenerys?
Presumably just capturing her to find out who she is.
Very mild book spoilers
What exactly were the Dothraki doing with Daenerys?
Presumably just capturing her to find out who she is.
Very mild book spoilers
"Whose this weirdo who keeps calling herself Khaleesi?"
That would remotely make sense if they didn't send the whole horde.
That would remotely make sense if they didn't send the whole horde.
Sent the whole horde because either they saw a dragon go down from wherever they were at, or bad plot writing. Really not a whole lot of wiggle room otherwise.
One of the things I was disappointed about was that Alliser was one of the ones in the "for the watch" scene. I had prefered him in the show and had been hoping he could develop into a halfway decent character. Guess not. Man's just a ******.
What exactly were the Dothraki doing with Daenerys?
Circling her on horseback.
The famous Dothraki-WhirlpoolTM . Setting up people to be followed by Gimli, Legolas and Aragorn Daario and Jorah since 432 before the Conquest!
But seriously: Is Jhaqo even a thing in the show? I can't remember if he appeared anywhere in Drogos khalasar.
Cersei and Jaime started shacking up while their mother was still alive so it had nothing to do with her father being a jerk or her mother's death.
They did? How much younger is Tyrion than the twins? Because ew.
What happened to all those Dothraki people Dany had in season 2? They just vanished somwehere during the story, and she couldn't care less.
The famous Dothraki-WhirlpoolTM . Setting up people to be followed by
Gimli, Legolas and AragornDaario and Jorah since 432 before the Conquest!
But seriously: Is Jhaqo even a thing in the show? I can't remember if he appeared anywhere in Drogos khalasar.
Better, she is going to get the Dothraki on her side.
What happened to all those Dothraki people Dany had in season 2? They just vanished somwehere during the story, and she couldn't care less.
Well... there was one lonely Dothraki bodyguard in that "I got a present for you, my queen" scene.
Here is a fun thing I noticed. Lyanna Stark dies the same year Jon Snow is born. Meera Reed is born in that year too. Ned Stark and Howland Reed are the only ones who survive that encounter where they find Lyanna bleeding to death in the bed. They both leave for the north afterwards.
Now if you look at Meera Reed and Jon Snow....could it be they are twins? Ned and Howland took a twin each to raise?
She was a sociopath from birth. That girl who went with her to the witch's hut, she pushed her down a well because the witch said she (the girl) would be happier than Cersei.See, I've always kinda sympathized with Cersei. Her dad was a jerk. She was so screwed up in the head from him and the death of her mom that she fell in love with her own brother, while vehemently hating her other brother.
Joffrey was a monster of her own making.She had two nice kids but one nasty one and at one point he was King over her, making threats against her.
I seriously doubt that. /unclekevanThough if you think about it, she would have made a far better ruler than the mad king, Robert, Joffrey, or Tommen.
They softened her in the TV show. In the books she led the effort to skewer Robert's bastards, for instance.She also never struck me as a person who favored cruelty like Joffrey did.
She was slightly more pragmatic than her irredeemably spoiled adolescent, yes.On more than one occasion she chastised him for being so irrationally cruel - telling him that it won't help him as a king.
Better, she is going to get the Dothraki on her side.
As much as I like disagreeing with people who jump to conclusions with certainty, I actually think you're right on this. From a storytelling perspective it makes no sense for her to be killed and I can't see how she would escape so a reasonable alternative would be her somehow taking power.
If this is true then Dany would have Dothraki (also known as the greatest cavalry on the planet) and Unsullied (also known as the greatest infantry on the planet). Plus dragons. Which would lead to Dany having the single most awesome army the world has ever seen.
They did? How much younger is Tyrion than the twins? Because ew.
I think there's eight years or so?
Joanna's maid caught them fooling around and told her leading to Joanna dismissing the maid to parts unknown and separating Jaime and Cersei to opposite sides of Casterly Rock warning them that if she found them doing whatever they were doing again then she would tell their father. She died soon after while giving birth to Tyrion and the twins started humping again.
As much as I like disagreeing with people who jump to conclusions with certainty, I actually think you're right on this. From a storytelling perspective it makes no sense for her to be killed and I can't see how she would escape so a reasonable alternative would be her somehow taking power.
Drogon will probably munch Khal Jhaqo and since she is more or less a "rider" like them and has the most awesome ride around...
As much as I like disagreeing with people who jump to conclusions with certainty, I actually think you're right on this. From a storytelling perspective it makes no sense for her to be killed and I can't see how she would escape so a reasonable alternative would be her somehow taking power.
If this is true then Dany would have Dothraki (also known as the greatest cavalry on the planet) and Unsullied (also known as the greatest infantry on the planet). Plus dragons. Which would lead to Dany having the single most awesome army the world has ever seen.
then she comes up against 20 good men led by Ramsay
then she comes up against 20 good men led by Ramsay
Or Brienne.
As much as I like disagreeing with people who jump to conclusions with certainty, I actually think you're right on this. From a storytelling perspective it makes no sense for her to be killed and I can't see how she would escape so a reasonable alternative would be her somehow taking power.
If this is true then Dany would have Dothraki (also known as the greatest cavalry on the planet) and Unsullied (also known as the greatest infantry on the planet). Plus dragons. Which would lead to Dany having the single most awesome army the world has ever seen.
...just in time to get to Westeros to help save it from a likely White Walker invasion.
Dany gaining control over that Khalasar at some point would be my bet as well. It just makes a lot of sense if you're going to move her eventually to Westeros, which should be where her story is headed.
I think there's eight years or so?
Joanna's maid caught them fooling around and told her leading to Joanna dismissing the maid to parts unknown and separating Jaime and Cersei to opposite sides of Casterly Rock warning them that if she found them doing whatever they were doing again then she would tell their father. She died soon after while giving birth to Tyrion and the twins started humping again.
Yep. Ew. It's good some stuff from the books gets left out of the show (I'd clearly blocked that from my mind anyway). Plus with the show's tendency to make everything more rape-y, it's clearly for the best.
Here is a fun thing I noticed. Lyanna Stark dies the same year Jon Snow is born. Meera Reed is born in that year too. Ned Stark and Howland Reed are the only ones who survive that encounter where they find Lyanna bleeding to death in the bed. They both leave for the north afterwards.
Now if you look at Meera Reed and Jon Snow....could it be they are twins? Ned and Howland took a twin each to raise?
Guest_Sithis_*
She was a sociopath from birth. That girl who went with her to the witch's hut, she pushed her down a well because the witch said she (the girl) would be happier than Cersei.
Irrelevant to the TV show. Didn't happen.
Joffrey was a monster of her own making.
Tommen and Myrcella weren't monsters, so obviously Joffrey is an isolated problem child with unique issues of his own.
They softened her in the TV show. In the books she led the effort to skewer Robert's bastards, for instance.
Who cares what's in the books? We're discussing the TV show. I have zero interest in those books.
I haven't read the books. I am referring solely to the TV show Cersei. This thread is called "HBO's Game of Thrones." Ergo, your arguments are somewhat unfair since the show very very very very loosely follows the book series.
One thing I've always wondered, though. What does GRRM think the appeal of the Wall is without Snow there? Maybe he just wants us to watch the rest of the Watch get massacred in the most drawn out and depressing way possible.
Well large parts of the show is already just villains doing villain stuff.