I keep wondering about what and to whom Varys was writing in his chambers when they came for him. He burned it but quickly covered the vessel likely snuffing the flame. I'm thinking they'll find a half burned note stating he is writing to all lords of westeros urging them to back Jon's claim to the throne and decrying Dany's barbaric actions.
I think Jon kills Dany. I think his guilt for the loss of so many innocent lives because he wouldn't claim the throne and stand up to Dany causes him to abdicate the throne and return to the Wall to restart the nights watch as Bran informs everyone the threat from the North is always coming and will in time rise again.
I can't believe I'm saying this but I think they go the route of establishing some kind of senate or governing body and a collective rules the 7 kingdoms. Tyrion needs to die. He's just made way too many mistakes to not pay for them. The truest Game of Thrones death for Tyrion would be Bron killing him. Poetic justice as a man Tyrion always thought was his friend turns out to be exactly what we always knew he was. A hired sword who'll "befriend" the highest bidder. Just as Tyrion betrayed Varys, Bron betrays him. Sansa become queen in the north.
It seems an overarching theme is people are who you think they are. Jamie, for all his story arc progressing toward redemption, in the end was exactly the man he was at the beginning. Bron is a sellsword and always will be. Jon is too humble for his own good, even when his humility and honesty may cause mass suffering for others. Dany has always had a brutal streak and acted vindictive toward those who stood in her way and despite all the vocal claims she'll be a just queen, in the end she's just a murderous crazy person willing to torch all who oppose her.
I think Jon kills Dany. I think his guilt for the loss of so many innocent lives because he wouldn't claim the throne and stand up to Dany causes him to abdicate the throne and return to the Wall to restart the nights watch as Bran informs everyone the threat from the North is always coming and will in time rise again.
I can't believe I'm saying this but I think they go the route of establishing some kind of senate or governing body and a collective rules the 7 kingdoms. Tyrion needs to die. He's just made way too many mistakes to not pay for them. The truest Game of Thrones death for Tyrion would be Bron killing him. Poetic justice as a man Tyrion always thought was his friend turns out to be exactly what we always knew he was. A hired sword who'll "befriend" the highest bidder. Just as Tyrion betrayed Varys, Bron betrays him. Sansa become queen in the north.
It seems an overarching theme is people are who you think they are. Jamie, for all his story arc progressing toward redemption, in the end was exactly the man he was at the beginning. Bron is a sellsword and always will be. Jon is too humble for his own good, even when his humility and honesty may cause mass suffering for others. Dany has always had a brutal streak and acted vindictive toward those who stood in her way and despite all the vocal claims she'll be a just queen, in the end she's just a murderous crazy person willing to torch all who oppose her.