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What did you think I thought borderline meant? What made you think I meant oxymoron? Nice try, but try again. You should do it for yourself. Literacy is a fortune, not a privilege. Your.* You're welcome. I'm not sure about that. Isn't that what Jon Snow's initiative has been the whole time he set his foot on Dragonstone? Stupid him? Lannisters has an army. So does Jon Snow, and Dany has one too. By Jon Snow's own words, if they don't ally and stop being children of a children's game and defeat a common enemy, there won't be any to be kings or queens of other than graveyards. Did you not watch the episode? Therefore, their alliance is obvious. You must be new to the Internet! How do you manage to speak and sound like an out-of-date 78-year-old who just received his first pasokon? I bet you don't even know what a "pasokon" is... Your comment is entirely immaterial. It holds no water in IMDb where actual productive posts are more valued. I phrased it questionably, but the gist is the same. Dany and Cersei will die, and someone will replace Cersei. If you didn't notice, most of the claimants are dead now. Dany won't be queen. She is nothing more but a nepotist despot who lays her claim on a birthright that depended on conquest in the first place. Grey Worm will be killed by Euron in next episode, and it shows that Dany might very well lose to them. Cersei is slowly becoming the Mad Queen here, and either a revolt by the people or the white walkers will devour her. Jon Snow, if you hadn't noticed, isn't interested in becoming the king of the Seven Kingdoms. The only one to replace Cersei is her brother, so that is why I place my bets on him. Jaime undoubtedly doesn't hate Tyrion. He will be accepted back into the family. In the end, Jaime and Jon Snow (who isn't a claimant) will ally to defeat the white walkers. There is no reason they will fight each other. Over for what? Arya is the only one with a justified reason to kill him. Since he's a Lannister. When he dies and Bran reveals Jon's origins, he will be persuaded to become king. There is no objective reason to think this is not the case. Prove me wrong. To me, Littlefinger is a cliche of way too many sly characters conspiring behind the curtains. Sometimes it's even hard to differentiate his personality from Varys' since they are so similarly written. I suppose Saul Goodman is made out of the same cloth, or perhaps Gustavo Fring or Walter White.