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Martin has said he'll show up again in the books, so it wouldn't be that big a stretch for him to show up on tv. And this has been a season for dredging up long-dormant stuff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Martin has said he'll show up again in the books, so it wouldn't be that big a stretch for him to show up on tv. And this has been a season for dredging up long-dormant stuff.
Yeah its possible. But, there is no long Bratheon history or claim to the throne especially a bastard one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Yeah its possible. But, there is no long Bratheon history or claim to the throne especially a bastard one.
Maybe not a long one, but the last one that people would have considered legit if they knew the truth (about Cersei's kids) was a Baratheon. The bastard part is a hurdle, but aside from that it seems like Gendry would have a stronger claim than all but (maybe) Daenerys (or Jon Snow if some of the theories end up being true). [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
There's also the theory that Gendry is actually Cersei' s 'stillborn' child, which would make him legitimate.
'Course I don't expect that's the case, or that Cersei will out Tommen as a child of incest.
It might not be her intention, but with the King giving these sparrows all this power they will arrest him after Cersei loses her trial... Which leads to her trying to burn down the city like the Mad King. [Reply]
So if Tommen is gone there has to be someone ruling Kings Landing that is not exactly a beloved character by fans or the people in the show if we are to assume there will be conflict between that person/house and Dany in which Dany is the hero. If it isn't someone disliked than neither Dany nor Jon would be saving things. To create the proper drama, conflict, and tension it seems like it has to be someone powerful, intimidating, and generally disliked. Of course this all assumes the end game is for Dany or Jon or both to have the desire to rule there and actually make it that far. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
So if Tommen is gone there has to be someone ruling Kings Landing that is not exactly a beloved character by fans or the people in the show if we are to assume there will be conflict between that person/house and Dany in which Dany is the hero. If it isn't someone disliked than neither Dany nor Jon would be saving things. To create the proper drama, conflict, and tension it seems like it has to be someone powerful, intimidating, and generally disliked. Of course this all assumes the end game is for Dany or Jon or both to have the desire to rule there and actually make it that far.
Maybe the white walkers are taking over Westros killing everyone and Dany saves the day?
I don't think GRRM would have it be that straightforward.
I think it would be closer to something like.. Sam discovers the secret the Maesters exploited to rid the Kingdom of Magic. This stops the White Walker invasion.
..but it also kills the dragons, Jon (since he was revived) and Dant. [Reply]