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fandomsecrets2016-06-26 03:10 pm
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On Jon and Sansa, I think some reviews I watched are right, there's going to be further issues, as Sansa still doesn't trust him, and he, unintentionally, fails to give her due credit for her advice, and she has Littlefinger twisting her as well.
Arya is definitely going to seeking the remainders of her list, and does not know about a lot of the changes that have happened since the events the play depicted, so it's a question of when she finds out Sansa is in the North, Jon has been declared King there, and when she does, will she head for them? If she does, she can become the Wolf of the North.
One video has noted that of everyone, Tyrion is probably the single most loyal person in the whole story. The people he's turned against mistreated him prior - like his father. He's sworn to Dany, and hell, while he was trying to control Meereen, he tried to stay loyal to Dany's intent by holding it together while she was missing. I like that he's now her Hand, and of all her supporters (who remain in her immediate vicinity regularly, unlike Varys running off to get allies), he understands Westeros political shenanigans the best, and until all of that is pushed out of the way in the face of the White Walkers, she will need him.
I could go either way with who kills Cersei. Arya would be satisfying for her list, but so would Jaime for the valonqar prophecy. What happens to him after that depends on if Arya decides she hates him enough, or if Dany gets to pass judgement on him.
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