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[sp]How did Cersei know right after meeting with Tyrion that a dragon was killed/captured by the knight king? That's right, Tyrion negotiated in some way with Cersei.[sp/] unless I'm wrong.
 
isn't that Balki? woah!

Also, how do I do spoiler thing?

[sp]How did Cersei know right after meeting with Tyrion that a dragon was killed/captured by the knight king? That's right, Tyrion negotiated in some way with Cersei.[sp/] unless I'm wrong.

She saw only two dragons, she didn't know that the knight king has one or anything like that.
 
I thought Cersei's behavior made sense. If she rolled over too easily they never would have bought it. The way she did it convinced even Tyrion (and Jaime). Tyrion is no idiot. He knows not to trust her.

Also the two best actors in the show by far. Cersei, Tyrion and of course Tywin when he was still around.
Alfie Allen is the best actor by far
 
Apparently a scene In which Sansa goes to bran and finds out the truth about everything was cut so they could go for the 'surprise' trial and death.

Also many are saying ravens are heard in every winterfell scene as a little nod to bran keeping an eye on the whole thing.
 
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Apparently a scene In which Sansa goes to bran and finds out the truth about everything was cut so they could go for the 'surprise' trial and death.

Also many are saying ravens are heard in every winterfell scene as a little nod to bran keeping an eye on the whole thing.

Laughably bad story line. Sansa needed Bran's powers to know not trust LF over her own sister? Worst story line in the entire show.
 
Laughably bad story line. Sansa needed Bran's powers to know not trust LF over her own sister? Worst story line in the entire show.

No he revealed what really happened to Ned which then convinced Arya that Sansa didnt betray him like the letter implied.


Also to add to the theory I posted last page....

 
No he revealed what really happened to Ned which then convinced Arya that Sansa didnt betray him like the letter implied.

But you said Sansa goes to Bran which is what Isaac Hempstead Wright said was the scene.

Going to Bran makes sense but going that late really doesn't especially since we know she didn't really trust LF anyway.

I mean look at this

There was actually a scene that was meant to be in the last episode but didn’t make it in where Sansa came to Bran’s chambers and said, “Bran, I need your help,” and so the idea was that Sansa came to him just to fact-check, like, “before I kill my sister, can you confirm that’s what’s going on?”

Its embarrassingly bad
 
What's bad? That two sisters who didn't have the best relationship in the beginning had issues?
That one felt her sister betrayed the family due to a letter she wrote? Or the other feared her now kill happy sister who thinks she's betrayed the family. You do remember how pro Lannister and bitchy towards her own family sansa was the last time Arya saw her?

That LF did what he's done since before the shows timeline and make families and friends doubt one another...
 
1. They didn't trust each other from day 1 in Winterfell. LF can't get credit for that
2. There is a massive difference from kids fighting as siblings do and wanting to kill each other

And the way it was done makes even less sense as you likely have half the audience thinking they were faking and the other half assuming it was Bran telling her but confused as to why it happened so late in the game.
 
No ones giving him credit for how they are in s1 but it's clear he acted on it and he could tell sansa feared Arya after seeing her spar with Brienne

Sansa even says its what he does.

The man was able to bring the 7 kingdoms to war but two sisters is stupid??
 
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Arya mentions before about her list and so on which Sansa mistakes as a bad joke she then sees this and bran also brings up the list and realises that Arya has become dangerous not to mention her faces.
 
Arya mentions before about her list and so on which Sansa mistakes as a bad joke she then sees this and bran also brings up the list and realises that Arya has become dangerous not to mention her faces.

Zero reason for Sansa to think she is a her at that point
 
Amazing show, doubt they drop the ball for the last season. Right behind Sopranos, Breaking Bad and The Wire for my favorite shows.
 
We must be watching a different show
nah,
Have you ever acted? Playing the hero or lead is often very easy , however, playing a character actor is hard. Acting as Theon Greyjoy is the hardest, most complex part to play on this show.
 
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nah,
Have you ever acted? Playing the hero or lead is often very easy , however, playing a character actor is hard. Acting as Theon Greyjoy is the hardest, most complex part to play on this show.
Oh I need to be a actor to have taste on what good acting is.......
Id say the Hound character and Tyrion roles are the hardest.
 
But at the same time gets clear filler just because they feel they need him in nearly every episode.

S6 in particular with the scenes with Greyworm and Missandei