![]() And, as we all know, a Red Priestess like Melisandre from Asshai has the ability to resurrect a person. One Reddit fan theory suggested that Drogon is taking Daenerys to Asshai, where she will be resurrected and become the Undead Dragon Queen of the Shadowlands. And I think that if you can think of it as there's still a dragon out there that's fueled by anger and fueled by grief and stills got a sense of bitterness then nobody is going to quite sleep easy in their beds. As John Bradley, who plays Sam on the show, told me after the episode, that can't mean anything good: is probably going to get up to his adventures presumably he's still fueled by grief and the bitterness of that. ![]() Near the end of the episode Samwell Tarly points out that Drogon was last seen flying east. One of the major questions that lingered after the Game of Thrones Season Eight finale was about where Drogon flew with Daenerys' body after she was killed by Jon. And since the Game of Thrones Season Eight finale on May 19, 2019, fans have come up with some pretty compelling theories that answer some of those lingering questions. Nor has it calmed the excitable fans who have spent the last months sifting through the destruction of Westeros for what really happened to these beloved characters. Yet, time has not quelled the anger for that disappointing series finale. Jaime may have privately engaged in some delightful Seven Kingdoms trash talk with Cersei, putting down the Iron Born to Cersei as "bitter, angry little people." But he recognizes the desperation of their situation and, despite his misgivings, knows that they have to accept any help they can get.It was one year ago that millions of fans watched Arya sail off into the unknown, Jon ride into the north, and Bran take his place on the Iron Throne. Even his apparent praise of Jaime for his combat skills years ago is actually a subtle put-down - Jaime before his dismemberment was a very different man, and they all know it. He amusingly insults Jaime's lack of hand and suggests Cersei kill her brother. He can't help but test Cersei's boundaries by advancing on her, watching The Mountain step protectively forward. The man's totally showing up next time in a fedora. Euron has seemingly been reading pick-up artist forums and is peacocking and negging all over the place, trying to demonstrate his social proof. He pitches himself to Cersei, not treating her like a queen worthy of respect, but like a woman in a tavern he's hitting on while she sits right next to her boyfriend (in this case, Jaime). ![]() To have somebody traipse onto the stage with a swagger and the attitude that Euron has, it's a lot of fun and lets a lot of air into the room."Įuron wastes no time. Everybody in this world cares very deeply - whether they're awful, wonderful, or, most of them, somewhere in between - they all care deeply about the politicking and give a lot of thought into everything they do. As showrunner Dan Weiss points out in our interview with actor Pilou Asbæk about his return in this episode, "We haven't had somebody with a rock star swagger who doesn't give a s- before. Euron last season was like an angry ambitious warrior, something we've seen before on this show and others. Martin fans, Euron still doesn't have an eye patch, which in the books the character wears just for the hell of it I think that would be one pirate trope too far.) I'm very curious to hear the reactions to his physical and personality makeover. Enter Euron Greyjoy 2.0, all black leather pants and low-cut pirate shirt, looking a bit like an R-rated Captain Hook from Once Upon a Time.
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