I remember when decisions in GoT had consequences. Ep 4 will be a big dumb celebration, followed by a brainless invasion of King's Landing in Ep 5, followed by the political resolution in Ep 6. Something similar to what Tywin would've done in the earlier seasons (before the writing became one big good beats evil Disney movie).īut no, that won't happen. You know, an actual realistic military approach. They could easily orchestrate a siege of King's Landing, strain their supply lines, and force Cersei to attack them since time is on Dany's side. Literally every Lord of Westeros is against Cersei, who is sitting in King's Landing surrounded by them all. There is literally no good reason for them to attack King's Landing, but I'm damn sure that's exactly what they'll do, cuz who cares about the show's integrity anymore? Not the writers!ĭany's army is depleted. One point I will agree with you on is Dorne, sure the Sand snakes are dead, but it seemed like all of Dorne wanted to fight the Lannisters, so maybe we will hear about them in the coming episodes. Stormlands were Stannis army, so theyre gone now, the Reach forces that remained loyal to the Tyrells were defeated when Jamie took High Garden. I've got nothing on the Stormlands or the Reach because they just stopped being talked about. You may very well end up being right, in fact I was thinking the same thing last night.Įdmure Tully (Riverlands) is still alive and is the uncle to the ruler of the North and the ruler of the Vale. The actual Lannister army would follow Jaime before her. I believe Stormlands soldiers/Lords made up the bulk of Stannis' army that was defeated at the Blackwater and Winterfell. You mean the Freys and the Lannisters who no one in the Riverlands liked? Yeah I'm sure they flocked to Cersei's side.
The Freys and Littlefinger are dead so the Riverlands who were most recently at war with the Lannisters are doing what exactly It's a flaw in the westerosi Electoral College- WTF are you talking about? She had the power, she had the army, who TF is gonna say no to the person who just nuked her rivals. She murdered the pope of Westeros and the beloved royal family who were bringing food to the city. How? Olenna Tyrell as much as said multiple times Tyrell armys weren't as good as other armies, but they did have a lot of gold, couple with what was left of the Lanister gold. The Tyrell's getting wiped out so easily which also got her the gold to hire the golden company is bullshit. There has to be some hidden plot that Thawne hatched to orchestrate all of this, which The Flash didn’t even bother to hide in the brief promo for next week’s episode.R/television's favorite shows of all time (2020 edition)
Thawne is obviously up to something, but even if Barry becomes a full-blown villain, do I believe Iris, Chester, Alex Danvers, and many others in attendance at the private party would be in Thawne's corner? Absolutely not, and the fact that Iris is about to wed Reverse-Flash? It’s bonkers. It’s not entirely clear what’s going on in the brief scene at the end of the episode. Now, as we await the next episode, I can only imagine what comes next with the return of Tom Cavanagh’s Eobard Thawne and his supposed marriage. With few answers in the present, Barry managed to jump to the year 2031, in which he experienced something that absolutely blew my mind. The Flash continued Barry’s quest for answers on how he allegedly destroys the world in ten years time, and after an attempt to have his powers removed by Black Lightning, Barry finally came to accept that he might not actually be the problem.