GAME OF THRONES: 7 Things You Missed in Daenerys and Jon’s Scenes
Game of Thrones Season 7 E1 Breakdown
This is a breakdown of all the Easter eggs in GOT Season 7
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I think Dany's dream foretells that she will never 'Sit the Iron Throne', I think Cersi would use the Mad King's "Wildfire" on the city before she allowed that to happen which would result in what Dany dreamed. I think it's likely that either she or Jon will die maybe before they can marry. I think Jamiee rushed that dragon because of seeing the men he lead into battle burned to a 'crisp', blaming himself and being taken with a sudden burst of rage…. Cersi many have been in the 'back of his mind' but in that moment I really don't think so.
dont know how they would do that whole nightqueen stuff in such short time scale.
jamie's charge was born out of pure furstration and fear that if this war goes on everbody will lose and he will be forced to c the real cerci for what she is a monster, so right after he got out of the water he said that he wanted to finish the war, and by now he does not love her at all he is just loyal to her and he has got no other choice but her i mean where will he go who would accept him, and if daeny becomes the snow queen there is no need for the world to end because she will marry jon and their love will end the wars unless the white walkers cant think for them selves
When Euron said to Jaime: shhh, we'll talk later. It seems to imply that they'll fight/settle it later, but not now.
I doubt they'll have the chance with the Army of The Dead approaching, but don't be surprised if they do fight for Cersei's love.
Jamie charged at the dragon not because of love, but his sense of duty. Here are two scenes without actual episode references:
First scene, Jamie lost his sword hand and then refused to eat until Brienne talked some sense into him. He said "I am my sword hand". It has always meant a lot to him to be a warrior of the best calibur.
Second scene, him, Jefforey and another knight in the king guard are reading the a book of documentation that has all the king guards documented. Jeoffrey was telling the other knight how he is choosing him to replace Jamie. He argued that the book has less than a page when it comes to the deeds of Jamie, and then went on to decline Jamie's interest of staying his position at the time by saying "A 40 years old man with one arm…". The conversation turned into a Jeoffrey's monologue, as he mocked ofJamie that his current position is not suited to someone that is capture. The scene ended with Jamie closing the book silent frustration.
Jamie is like Stannis, but with less political power, one is interested in ambition, the other is interested in personal glory. Moreover, Jamie has spent most, if not all of his youth to be among the best swordsman in Westeros.
Game of Thrones's main characters are complicated, from where I watch it, Jamie insisted on staying into battle, simply because of being a soldier in command and his willingness to fight to the bitter end of a warrior. The moment before he charge at Danny, he knew it was suicidal for a chance to take out the dragon rider, but he did it anyway. It was bravery, not love for a queen.
There is another scene where he obtained the sword Oath Keeper from his father, who asked him to succeed him, and then Jamie declined. The words of his father was declined out of love for his sister and children. Also that he is never interested in married life and living like his father, who never showed joy in his eyes, but bitterness and tyrannic psychic.
Yeah that scene from S4E1 SHOULD have been the red flag for Jamie. I know if some broad said that to me I'd dump her in a heartbeat. The fact that he keeps going back to that vile cunt is comical. Well Tywin did say he was a "slow learner."
I would like to see a more in depth analysis into Dany's dream sequence. I've seen other people analyze it in different mediums. However, it would be interesting to see a fresh take on it.
The Starks will be solid. Jamie will not betray Cercei. Olenna Tyrell was right. Cercei will be the end of Jamie, just like she's been the end of EVERYONE who loved her & that she loved. Jon & Dany will be an Oedipus level tragedy.
LittleFinger is not long for this world.
vissayies (the dragon)
becomes the night kings dragon
Spoiler:
Dany becomes an actual dragon, Jon and Tyrion marry and ride her into the sunset to live happily ever after.
Roll credits.
Jaime trying to kill Dany was him trying to end the war. He just watched a ton of his men turn to literal ash before his eyes, he knows he can't win against a dragon….I don't think he was thinking of Cersei at all. He was thinking of Aerys and how he wanted to burn them all, now he's fighting another Targeryan, this time with a full-grown dragon.
The stare that Arya gave Little Finger was because she is aware that he his a lying snake who plays all sides. When Arya was Tywins cup bearer she was present when he and little finger had a conversation where little finger spoke of taking out Rob Stark.