Here's a thought for the "I want scientific explanations for everything" crowd.
How do we know that the 3 dragons haven't laid eggs somewhere.
If we are going to get an "out-of-left-field" plot development, and given that the previews showed someone looking up into the sky (but not showing us what they were looking at), it might not be so crazy to imagine that the war will be won by a whole squadron of dragons.
Or not. I'm patient. I'll roll with whatever happens.
Looks dope
Luckily I didn't read the books, so I have no starting point. But as to Varys, are you surprised? As Dany said in season 7, he has flipped allegiances multiple times over. I think the writing went out the window on the politics side bc they had to deal with the white walkers **** for the last 2 seasons. That has taken up a ton of time, and guy that don't battle like Varys and Tyrion get lost in the mix. Haven't seen a ton of my guy Bronn either.
I made the mistake of looking at oddsshark yesterday, who has a bunch of props up on who lives, who rules, first start to die, etc. Have to assume they are based on the leaks, cause some of the prices were odd, to say the least. Hoping for the best though - they had 2 years to get this figured out, better be worth the wait or there is gonna be a lot of backlash.
So the dragons pull a Jurassic Park.....interestingHistorians, like Septon Barth, Grand Maester Munkun, and Maester Thomax, disagree on the mating habits of dragons.[26] Dragons lay large, scaled eggs to reproduce.[27] According to Archmaester Gyldayn, and agreed upon by Maester Yandel, the ability of a dragon to lay eggs is proof that said dragon is female. When a dragon is never observed to have laid eggs, this is taking as proof that it must have been male.[28] However, according to Barth and Maester Aemon, dragons have no fixed gender, but are “now one and now the other, as changeable as flame”.[27] Barth believed that dragons can change *** at need,[28][27] but Maester Anson believes this to be erroneous, and states in his Truth that Barth's statement is simply a misunderstood esoteric metaphor.[28]
Any predictions on what is about to happen?
Great, cinematic directing this episode. Cannot deny that.It was great cinema but Jamie and Cersei should have burned alive. One last episode.
Great, cinematic directing this episode. Cannot deny that.
Tonight's episode had a heavy Arya focus that seemed to go nowhere. That and the weak killing of Cersei and Jamie render it disappointing to me.