
1. This show was never about magic
When we were first introduced to Westeros, the White Walkers were not much more than a legend, folk tales, superstition. Dragons had been extinct for hundreds of years. The world was solid all the way through. The whole show was like a medieval version of House of Cards. But as the narrative advanced Westerosis became more accustomed to magic. White walkers, zombies, dragons, the Red Witch birthing shadows that could kill people, Thoros bringing Beric Dondarrion back to life, Bran traveling back in time, wildlings controlling animals etc., etc.
2. Arya, The Hound and Jaime Are All On Revenge Mode
The Hound has never been exactly a festive type, but on this episode he was particularly not in the mood. Then we see him heading to King’s Landing with no intention to come back. My guess is, just as the show has been foreshadowing and just as fans predicted, the Hound is on a path towards Cleganebowl. In other words, he’s set on killing his brother, The Mountain, once and for all.
Meanwhile, Arya still has some trained assassin things to do, even if most people on her list are already dead. Interestingly enough, both the Mountain and Cersei are on it, so… is she to take it away from Jaime and the Hound? Maybe.
3. Something’s rotten in the State of Westeros
It might seem obvious that something has been rotten for a while, but episode 4 made it really clear that something is rotten even within the alliance of the quote un-quote good guys. To make it more simple, let’s agree there are currently three teams right now: Team Cersei (mainly Lannisters, Euron’s Ironborn forces, and the Golden Company), Team Daenerys (Yara’s Ironborn forces and Dornish armies) and Team Sansa (Northern Forces, and the Vale), temporarily aligned with Daenerys.
4. Tyrion will fall
Tyrion is the character who is most conflicted and caught between all of the teams: Cersei is his sister even if their relationship is… complicated. Aside from having been married to Sansa, Tyrion has seen she’s become just as good as he at playing politics and he’s therefore agreeing with her and her suspicions. But he once truly believed in Dany, whom he is currently committed to as Hand. Yet, he’s made bad decision after bad decision, and when he does make a good decision, he’s utterly ignored. Chances are Tyrion will betray Daenerys and will be given hell for it.
Daenerys Is Definitely Going Mad Queen On Everyone
Daenerys is about to lose it. She knows her entire life has been a lie. She’s not the rightful heir to the Iron Throne, Jon is. She’s come all this way only to find out it’s been for nothing. But she’s not having it! Dany ignores Sansa’s plea to wait some time before attacking Cersei, and ignores both Varys and Tyrion’s advice NOT to waste innocent lives by attacking King’s Landing, though she does concede to an attempt at a siege of the capital, and then to dialogue with Cersei. Then Cersei executes Missandei and Daenerys makes the face of someone who is about to really lose their shit.
Prediction: Fans have guessed this for some time now, but what I now think is that Daenerys will turn into the Mad Queen and will actually burn every living soul in the city unless someone stops her. But who?
