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- Though Jaime and Cersei were almost able to escape through the crypt tunnels beneath the Red Keep, they realized too late that the exits were blocked by fallen rubble, leaving them with nothing to do but cling to each other as the walls collapsed around them. And so Jaime and Cersei died in each other’s arms.
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May 15, 2019 · “The Bells” saw the battle of King’s Landing, Varys executed for treason, Tyrion and Jon Snow question their Mad Queen, Celganebowl, and Daenerys finally kill Cersei. But here’s everything ...
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May 13, 2019 · Game of Thrones season eight, episode five, “The Bells,” killed off two of the show’s most important and long-running characters: Jaime and Cersei Lannister. The siblings died in the same ...
May 14, 2019 · Tyrion betrays his queen (+15) by helping his older brother Jaime escape from the tent where he’s being held after he was caught trying to get to Cersei. How is it possible that Jaime keeps...
The belief that Jaime would kill Cersei largely stemmed from the flashback in season 5 in which a young Cersei has her future told by a witch named Maggy the Frog. “You will never wed the prince,...
- Varys’ Poison Plot
- The “Little Bird” Who Helped Varys HID Next to Him in The Crypts at Winterfell
- Daenerys’ Messy Hair Without Missandei
- Daenerys’ Destructive Traits Hinted at from The Start
- Jaime’s Confusing Line
- Bran’s Vision Coming to Life
- And Daenerys’ Vision Coming to Life Too
- Exploding Wildfire
- Aaron Rodgers’ Cameo
- Jaime’s Final Words to Cersei
In the last episode Varys made his intentions clear: he could no longer support Daenerys’ claim to the Iron Throne, and wanted Jon Snow crowned instead. In this episode he died for his decision – though not before sending some potentially realm-altering ravens about Jon’s true parentage, presumably to the lords of Westeros. But one detail which pas...
That little girl Varys was using to try to poison Daenerys? She was one of his famed “little birds”, and could be seen hiding next to him in the Winterfell crypts back in episode 3. Varys obviously decided she was worth bringing back to Dragonstone with him.
We’ve not seen Daenerys like this in years, looking all wild and unkempt. Her appearance in this episode certainly made her look a lot more like her brother Viserys and her father Aerys, aka the Mad King, but there’s another reason why her trademark braids were messy – she no longer has Missandei to do them for her. Nineteen languages anda talent f...
A lot of fans aren’t happy with Daenerys’ transformation from breaker of chains to destroyer of cities and murderer of innocents, but her actions have actually been signposted since the beginning. Yes, Dany could have just made a beeline for Cersei rather than incinerating thousands, but she was angry that “her” people never turned against Cersei, ...
One confusing moment in the episode came as Tyrion was freeing Jaime from Daenerys’ captivity – a nice reversal of how Jaime saved Tyrion back in season 4. Tyrion tells Jaime how many innocent lives are going to be lost in the war, to which Jaime responds that he “never much cared” for the common folk. While this may be true, it is a little strange...
It’s been five whole years since one of Bran’s visions showed the shadow of a dragon flying over King’s Landing, so we knew it was coming. Did it make Dany torching the entire city any less shocking? Not really.
Visions galore this week! Perhaps the most famous one in the show’s history was Daenerys’ at the House of the Undying in season 2, where she walks through a destroyed throne room with snow (or was it ash?) falling on it, and sees Khal Drogo and their son who was never born. That vision became something of a reality in ‘The Bells’, with King’s Landi...
As Dany and Drogon were destroying millions of pounds worth of beautiful architecture (and countless lives), you may have seen some green plumes of fire erupting throughout King’s Landing, along with your usual orange fare. This shows that there was still plenty of wildfire stored beneath the city, probably back from the Mad King’s days, when he in...
Blink and you’ll miss him, but Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a brief cameo in the episode, as a resident of King’s Landing helping an injured woman in the chaos. Here he is talking about the role.
“Look me in the eyes,” Jaime tells Cersei as her world literally crumbles around her. “Just look at me. Nothing else matters. Nothing else matters. Only us.” Many were angry to see Jaime return to Cersei after seeming to have changed for the better, but she was the obsession he could just never shake. His fatal flaw. His last words to his sister/lo...
May 13, 2019 · When he goads Jaime into a fight this episode, he fancies himself as Queen Cersei’s consort but he’s definitely not that as she’s just having him on.
May 13, 2019 · Daenerys' forces capture Jaime, recognizing his false hand, as he tries to get back into King's Landing after having left Brienne in the North. The night before the massacre Tyrion negotiates...