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I could see that as a possibility, but why would he do that?
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I still don't get the "creepily standing in the hallway" moment from him either. |
That made me wonder if he'd figured out Jon's parentage already.
It was really weird, I thought. |
Maybe it's all connected to everything he was saying about Dany needing an heir in previous episodes.
In any case, would Cersei tell him about the Golden Company even if they were in cahoots? Again, I'd ask 'why?'... Because it would not make any sense at all for her to suddenly trust him enough for the two of them to scheme together. She's hated him his entire life, way before anything happened with Tywin, or his becoming Dany's hand. And the larger question would be why would he choose siding with his sister in King's Landing over getting as many as possible to the North when he knows the army of the dead is there? |
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However, let's not pretend that Tyrion's plans have been very good lately. |
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I wonder how far Jamie will go. That's about my favorite part of the episode, him finally ****ing leaving his sister, instead of this wishy-washy shit the show his done for years. He's finally at the point on TV where he should have been 3 or 4 years ago. And he can finally start to redeem himself the way he'd started to when he saved Brienne.
So does he straight up tell the Starkgaryen's about the mercenaries and just completely turn his back on his sister? |
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My take on his gear grinding outside the door [which is not much because I think it's purposefully cryptic at the moment]. He's tactically concerned about the need for a line of succession, whether named or sired, as discussed explicitly previously. [Spoiler that's actually rampant speculation, in case you don't even want to think about it]
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He's politically concerned about the optics of his putative pending queen cavorting with a bastard, blithe to matters of state/propriety [not so much news of this specific incident making rounds as future higher profile association and/or unexplained pregnancy]. And finally, not a negligible amount of jealousy/horniness. He's already an established horndog. And he's fairly settled as of royal lineage. Even if he's actively pursuing restraint in his stead as Hand, the myriad and sensible benefits of his nutting instead of Jon has to cross his mind. |
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You know, I wonder if it really would be all that big of deal to Dany that she's Jon's aunt. The Targ's were an incestuous bunch.
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She'll be bothered by the fact that HE'S THE ****ING KING. |
So Jon is the heir apparent to the throne, this has been speculated for many years. Hasn't he said he doesn't care to be King? He never wanted to be King of the North. Why would he suddenly want to become King of Westeros after he finds out the truth?
Just for the sake of the conversation, say this series has a somewhat happy ending (LOL) and Danny and Jon are married. He can just say, "Hey, I may have the title of King, but she rules the place, I just get to bore her out every night." Crisis averted, Danny doesn't try to kill him in his sleep. |
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