Surprised the odds for Davos aren't a bit higher, especially ahead of someone like Cersei or Jaime whom nobody would follow. I could see him being named Regent for someone else also. So even though he wouldn't be King, he would still be sitting on the throne.
I could see people following Jaime at the end of the story if he redeems himself. I figure he has to survive that encounter with Lady Stoneheart given that it would be kind of a shitty end for him after his redemption arc to just be hanged.
Never really considered this before, but what if the Brotherhood Without Banners uses him to get them all into Frey's castle so they can pull off their own version of the Red Wedding?
Is there anyone out here who is going to actually buy and read Fire & Blood? I'm......eh. I dunno.
Is there anyone out here who is going to actually buy and read Fire & Blood? I'm......eh. I dunno.
I mean he really messed up not racing to finish it before the show got ahead of him. Now I can see why he might think "What's the point of getting this story done now that the show is so far ahead?"
It also seems weird to finish all those irrelevant story lines like the fake Aegean which don't even appear in the books. Lady stoneheart etc. Like how could those possibly be important. Very tricky.
Yeah, the only way is if the books takes a different ending from the show, which I really don't see happening.
I can't see Jon winning it in the show and then Dany taking it in the books. Just would be too far of a shift considering it's more or less the same universe with, up to this point, nothing game-breakingly different between the two except for maybe Stannis (I'm halfway through Book One, so that may not be correct).
Everyone in here has mostly agreed that the Lord of light is bad. Jon was brought back to life by him, and we know you lose your personality a bit because of coming back to life and Beric essentially became a cult leader. In the book Lady Stoneheart is very hard to see as a good guy.
So doesn't it stand to reason that Jon is there for a bad purpose? I keep getting the feeling they are hinting he is bad and think that must mean he leads to Dany's end. With the way everyone's hopes are dashed in this story, I cannot see either Dany or Jon winning it.
Oh, I wasn't thinking that in-depth.
All I meant is that I can't see two different people sitting on the throne at the end between the two mediums. I do agree though, and think that he will play a role in Dany's demise.
Yeah, the only way is if the books takes a different ending from the show, which I really don't see happening.
I can't see Jon winning it in the show and then Dany taking it in the books. Just would be too far of a shift considering it's more or less the same universe with, up to this point, nothing game-breakingly different between the two except for maybe Stannis (I'm halfway through Book One, so that may not be correct).
I mean he really messed up not racing to finish it before the show got ahead of him. Now I can see why he might think "What's the point of getting this story done now that the show is so far ahead?"
It also seems weird to finish all those irrelevant story lines like the fake Aegean which don't even appear in the books. Lady stoneheart etc. Like how could those possibly be important. Very tricky.