The spoiler filled return episode of Throne Talk, featuring an in depth discussion of the theory that Cersei Lannister will burn King’s Landing to the ground in the coming seasons of Game of Thrones. Will she become the Mad Queen?

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  1. If the show ends with Kings Landing blowing up, I bet the last shot would be Little Finger walking trough the rubble, up to the red keep, sitting down on some remains of what could have been a throne, and slowly smiling.

  2. In a way, Margaery really does fit the prophecy as the queen who takes all Cersei holds dear. Joffrey dies at his wedding to Margaery. Myrcella dies as part of Ellaria Sand's revenge for Oberyn's death, which is caused (one way or another) by Joffrey's murder. Tommen distances himself from Cersei and eventually commits suicide because of his love for Margaery.

    Plus, in the books, the investigation of Margaery's adultery leads to Cersei's own affairs being exposed, leading to her walk of shame.

    Cersei may have eliminated Margaery, but not before Margaery causing the loss of Cersei's children and whatever pride she may have had in front of the smallfolk she despises.

  3. You're all wrong people, jaime doesn't love cercei anymore, he loves brienne… He'll died in brienne's arms after beeing killed by the mountain. She'll arrive too late to save him, and the mountain will be killed by sandor, who's now lord of light's follower… Brienne will kill cercei for they are the ultimate opposite and, it is because of jaime's death that she dies, wich is as if it was jaime that killed her = valonqar. Well at least i'd found this more twisted and epic. All the things told in the video are far too obvious.

  4. WOW! You pretty much nailed it.

    However, I feel that the term "valonqar" was used because it is High Valyrian, that Targaryens are "the blood of Valyria", and that Tyrion is indeed Aerys's bastard with Cersei and Jamie's mother. (Not my theory, but it makes sense and the story alludes to it).

    I just don't feel like Jamie really gives two shits about his kids in the book, and while he's more loving of Myrcella in the show (who is still alive in the novels thusfar), Tommen did exile him from the King's Guard in favor of some loon. Jamie only cares about Cersei, especially so in the show (though if Cersei rejected him, I could see him eyeing Brienne).

  5. I kind of love Cersei. Forgive my English, I am not native speaker,
    anyhow Ramsay or Joffrey were totally evil, as we say in Polish, evil
    from the deep of their bones. Cersei is not like that, she has lved
    their children, Jaime. Argue with me, but she didnt have loving
    childchood nor marriage. Can you imagine your husband whispering another
    name during orgasm?Despite my love to Cersei, I wish her good death in
    next season. Her time has gone.

  6. Well, after season 6, all I can say is that the story arc pulled a complete 180 and it's far more interesting than anyone thought it could be. I mean holy shit. The Mad Queen? More like the Devil Queen.

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