Cersei will kill jaime
"dont betray me again" it was a prelude to it. lamenting that cersei is infact pure evil.
share"dont betray me again" it was a prelude to it. lamenting that cersei is infact pure evil.
shareJaime was so stunned by that comment that he didn't even question her or defend himself. I think Lady Olenna's words were echoing in his ears -- "She'll be the end of you."
shareOoohhh, you could be right! He'll get fed up and leave, but he might be dumb enough to do it with Frankenmountain around!
And BTW my bet for the "Valonquar" is the Hound. He's the "little brother" of her bodyguard Frankenmountain, he'll kill the Mountain and then her. And BTW I hope he gets killed in the North and reappears as a zombie in King's Landing, wouldn't Zombie Hound vs. Frankenmountain be too cool for words?
The Hound is one of my favorites, so I don't want him to become Zombie Hound. But you're right - it would be a cool battle between them.
shareWe have a bet in our house that they won't bring back just any wight down South to convince Cersei. It needs to be someone she recognizes, so she can't deny what's happening. Our nomination for that, sad though it is, would be the Hound if he's changed during a confrontation with them. (And he can still fight Frankenmountain then.)
shareOh I like your valonquar theory...matter of fact...I like the whole damn thing!!! Disfigured zombie brother battle royal!
shareI haven't heard the Hound Valonquar theory before, but I like it. Not quite as fitting as Jaime or Tyrion, but still interesting. Not a fan of zombie Hound, though. Hasn't the poor guy suffered enough?
shareI have, and thought the same thing. Interesting angle, but maybe too much of a long shot. I'm betting on Jaime.
shareValonquar - This part of the prophecy wasn't covered by the show. So we have no way of knowing if this will play into the series
shareSince "valonquar" basically means "somebody's younger sibling,", and about 90% of Westeros either has an elder sibling or belongs to a brotherhood or sisterhood...
They don't have to make a point of it. Any of the major characters could fit the bill and fulfill the prophecy that's in the books, so why take up script time with it.
I'm saying that in the flashback scene with the witch, she doesn't mention the word valonquar or even that cersei would be killed by her younger sibling. That's something from the book that wasn't mentioned in the series. Therefore, there's no guarantee that this will play into the show. Meaning her death may not be at the hands of her brother.
shareDon't you dare wish death on him! Although...he's got a fan following. Prolly going to die. I WILL NEVER BE READY! *ragequits*
shareIf ever there was a character whose arc was doomed to end in a heroic, redeeming death... well, maybe not until the final season.
I suppose I'll be sorry to see him go, as I always look forward to what he's going to say. Which is usually filthy, but don't think I'm saying that like it's a bad thing.
I knoooow. *sobbing*
But it's ok, I can get my fix from Twitter. ๐
Yeah, I gotta agree. I was hoping someone else would do it๐
shareOr it will mean that he will betray her again and kill her
shareYeah, I didn't get her "don't betray me again" comment. When did Jaime betray her the first time? If she was referring to his meeting with Tyrion, he didn't even know he was meeting him... it was an ambush. Does she think he "betrayed" her by not killing him on the spot or something?
shareDoes she think he "betrayed" her by not killing him on the spot or something?