I've been waiting for you behind this rock Jamie Lannister

>I've been waiting for you behind this rock Jamie Lannister

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Why was this fight so fucking lame?

The show never had that great of fights, but this is literally forgettable. I can't even remember how it went and I watched it last night.

Why can't they orchestrate a good fight to save their lives?

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Why did the fight even happen in the first place? Euron was rude to Jamie in the past so that means he's now going to try kill him out of nowhere? And if Euron did think Cersi was pregnant with his baby why would he bit be going to save Cersi as well?

DUDE HE'S CRAZY LMAO

Funny how they took the potential final boss of the novels and turned him into a wacky cartoon retard.

Euron conveniently swimmed towards the secret exit nobody knew about

a wild Euron appears.(pokemon battle music plays)

After Qyburn's death this was the scene I most disliked in the episode: why did Euron try to kill Jaime INSTEAD OF ESCAPING ON THE BOAT RIGHT NEXT TO HIM?

Sure, one could say one little boat couldn't help him that much escaping a battlefield, but he is a sailor, he could at least have waited until the battle was over and let Jaime go to the capital and die

Yep, the whole thing about Euron being the father seems rather pointless.

>red keep could collapse on them at any moment
>let's waste our time fighting instead of rescuing Cersei and getting the fuck out of there

>nobody knew about

Clearly Cersei knew about it, as that's where she was heading when the shit hit the fan. It's not a stretch to assume Euron knew too seeing as he was the de facto king in King's Landing.

The only contrivance was that he arrived there at the exact time that Jaime did.

How would that keep with Euron's character at all? When has he ever exhibited self-preservation as a primary motivation? His whole arc is based around a desire for infamy primarily stemming from fucking a queen and killing the kingslayer.

I assumed (and I guess the writers meant to have it this way) was that Euron knew Jaime betrayed them and was going to take his girl away.

qyburn's death was fitting. his monster killed him.

>waits for dragons behind a rock
>waits for Jaime behind a rock

10 jump cuts in 1 minutes and the fight is pointless cause no one gives a fuck about euron

BRAVO dabid!

>they took the potential final boss of the novels and turned him into a wacky cartoon retard.
D&D writing in a nutshell.

how he even had strength to fight after swimming to shore?

>I just happened to be on shore way below the city even though I was just in the city a few minutes ago so I can up to the highest part of the city

he just arrived from a marathon on open sea user
he wasn't hiding

Why was nobody guarding the secret exit that Tyrion knew about (and Cersei knew that Tyrion knew)?

He really wanted that golden arm and had to pay the iron price.

Caught between a rock and a tard face

>fucks from behind the heir of Casterly Rock

Rock n' droll

Third rock from fun

It was the way Gregor kill him that bothered me. The whole pacing of the scene. Like the writers did not care about Qyburn at all
Euron always had some kind of self-perservation sense, specially in catastrophic situations

Viva rock vagueness

my bet is Eurons ship caught fire or something and he swim to the castle and there he is perfect time

>iron price.
with all the hamfisted callbacks to earlier season one would assume they'd recycle this line as much as possible whenever Ironborn are on screen