Will Westeros run out of food? Who are the Golden Company? What does “Chaos is a ladder” mean? How does Brienne understand her identity? What do the cave paintings in Dragonstone mean? What’s the significance of Jaime and Tyrion’s relationship?

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27 COMMENTS

  1. That single moment when Bronn saved Jaime a-la-deux-ex-machina ruined the entire season for me. And after the ridiculous way they both escape Daenerys the next episode the series really fell totally apart. Most illogical and plot-driven season of all, by far… This video is totally better than the episode itself o_O

  2. The Iron Bank thing makes sense. This way Cersei gains its support and also prevents the bank from investing into Daenerys's army. Two birds, one stone. Of course, the problem with this is that the Iron Bank can be fickle. When it sees that Cersei stands absolutely no chance, it may quit its funding… so Cersei lost liquid gold in exchange for preventing the iron bank from funding her enemies (at least for a while).

  3. So about why the Iron Bank is lending more money. They can make more money that way and Cersei has all the Tyrell gold which she can use to pay back some of her current loans or ignore them and let them gain interest while she uses the money for the war. Paying back the money allows her to borrow more.Think of it like if I borrow 5 dollars from you then get 5 dollars, I can either keep the the money or pay you back, if I keep the money I have ten dollars but owe you five, if I pay you back I have five dollars but you know I am good for it so maybe you'll loan me ten and now I have fifteen. This ignores interest and all that so it is even more complex. Cersei paying back the bank allows her to borrow more money, which might be a bad thing in the long run because she doesn't have any stable revenue (Can't always sack Highgarden when you need money) and the Iron Bank is very good about forcing people to pay. However, their best bet is with Cersei as well since Daenerys really doesn't have to use money at the moment and so probably wouldn't even accept a loan and may not honor Cersei's and so maybe they'll be more lenient.

  4. Amazing analysis as usual.
    Thanks for the quality content.

    Does someone know the software Alt Shift X uses for the videos. I really love the style. It's good to keep track what he is talking about.

  5. Jamie is still a piece of shit to me. No amount of charm or regret makes up for trying to murder an innocent little boy. That is only the main reason I dislike him, there are plenty more.

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