I know this is so stupid, but it just hit me now that there are some major characters on this 8 season show who never once interacted at all, or maybe only did one or two times. It hit me the other day that the actors for Jaime and Bran had one tiny scene in Winterfell in the first season and then never again until one tiny season in Winterfell 8 years later to talk about that scene. Like in the S8, E1 opening with the "trial for Jaime" - Bran recites his words back to him "The things I do for love" - I try to imagine what is the actor for Jaime trying to capture with such a complex situation god what a cast.
It's mind-boggling how this ends up having zero consequences for Cersei. The fact that she just destroyed the most sacred place in all of Westeros for its largest religion without any reprisal makes no sense.
That children of the forest lady died for no reason. She held off the horde for maybe 2 seconds and killed maybe 20 of them, and the horde still got through the explosion just fine and she provided no real benefit to Bran by sacrificing herself. Great use of a character there 👏
Now there once was a time when the northerners sang Of a King they had crowned. More a boy than a man, More a pub than a wolf With the cold of the realm in his eyes
don't mind me he just looks so funny so gonna repeat these parts when i'm down 0:37 - 0:40 1:14 - 1:18 (no, not 1:17, that face swap was funny to me too idk) 1:26 - 1:30 1:42 - 1:46 2:22 - 2:26
I get that the Lord's chambers might be bigger and more luxurious...but If I were Sansa I would have wanted to go back to my own fucking room. Jon is a bastard so I assume he didn't have as nice of a room. But after everything she went through, I would imagine Sansa would love to go back to the nostalgic and comfy feeling of her own childhood bedroom.
Regarding Vaemond: it already became very clear, when the war was going on at the Stepstones. Leanor named it by saying ... "What have you been doing, but being the master of complaint?" (Translating it from german to english). Further even Corlys says:"Even if you are from my blood, I won't let you starting a rebellion". Vaemond was not so strong in belief, it seems. He rather plays the safe cards in this play; he wants to secure himself whereas the others take the risk, not knowing about the outcome. Paddy should have get at least an acknowledgement for portraying Viserys during his last breaths.