>they’re ringing the bells to welcome their king!
>I’ve never known bells to mean surrender.
How did this become “everyone knows that if the bells of Kings Landing ring, it means they’re surrendering”?
>they’re ringing the bells to welcome their king!
>I’ve never known bells to mean surrender.
How did this become “everyone knows that if the bells of Kings Landing ring, it means they’re surrendering”?
Besides why would Tyrion tell it like 3 times to Jaime while breakikg him out if this was a well known signal
Jamie was head of the fucking Kingsguard, he should have been telling Tyrion that, it would make more sense. But really if the smallfolk know about it both Tyrion and Jamie would obviously fucking know. I don't understand how this shit gets written. They took a year hiatus to make sure they got this season right.
>DA BELLS DABID!! DA BELLS
because Tyrion told Danny that if the bell rings the city would have surrendered, then Tyrion tells Jaimie that he needs to get those bells ringing
do you reddit chucklefucks even watch this show?
and how do all the lannister soliders know that bells mean surrender huh?
How does everyone else know that? It's contradicted in the Battle of Blackwater, where Davos says the bells are not meant for surrender. Suddenly everyone in King's landing knows about the bells.
Tyrion told Jaimie, Jaimie told the soldiers, the bells started ringing, other dudes close to other towers hear the bells ringing and ring those too
if fucking game of thrones is too complicated for you then i dont know what to tell you m8
>It's contradicted in the Batt..
dude its just a tv show, not world history you fuck, its all fake, it doesnt matter shit happend because it needs to happen to move the plot forward
What about the backwater
they rang the bells as a warning then
but this time Tyrion told Jaimie to tell the lannister shits to ring the bells for surrender
Oh ok. So let's just write random shit that isn't connected to anything. I'm sure you wish every movie was The Room. Also, let's shut down this entire board. Because these discussions are worthless right? Just accept whatever shit Dabid and Dabid write.
Oh right when did Jamie tell everyone to ring the bells for surrender this time.
>Dany had a bad childhood experience involving bells
>she goes full psycho whenever she hears them
Bells triggered her period.
Thank you for pointing out most serious issue that episode had.
when he ran into the city
there was literally a plot point of Tyrion telling Jaimie to tell everyone to ring the bells
Jaimie runs in yells to ring the bells, other people yell the same, they ring the bells and this fucking retard doesnt understand why
you hear women yelling to ring the bells too, it's the smallfolk yelling not just the soldiers. there is no way Jamie spread a rumor that fast while trying to SNEAK into a besieged castle
and yet it happened to you are a retard who cant understand whats going on, on a tv show
Ok but when the bells ring and Daenerys has won. Victory is hers. She has conquered Westeros. Why does she BBQ innocent children and women instead of just Cersei?
No mercy to the capital of the continent that took her friend and dragons and doesn't love her for it.
bcos no dick in puss = mad queen
just dont think about it
Daenerys was horrified in past seasons, of what the masters had done to slaves. And after Missandei's death and Jon cockblocking her, she happily roasts children with her dragon?
She LOCKED UP her dragons when ONE child was accidentally killed in an earlier season. We're missing at least a season of character development here, of Dany descending intomadness.
The deaths are Cesei's and Euron's faults.
Dany has never blamed innocents for their master's cruel deeds. If Dany had saved the people from the woman who blew up the Great Sept of Baelor, they would have cheered her on.
she hadn't won. jon snow was rapidly becoming the favorite for king, and she knew that despite his protests he always ended up in positions he said he didn't want. without an extreme show of force she wouldn't have enough fear to override the people's love for jon. she basically says this at the start of the episode.
razing the entire city is a bit extreme but maybe she just got really manic once she started.
Not really, she's always been nuts. It's just in the books she's a 16 year old girl raised as a fugitive nuts and in the show she was barely kept in line by Jorah and Selmy.
Her first reaction to any challenge to her authority is to burn it down.
But didn't Daenerys turn down Daario and leave him in Essos because she wanted to be free for a political marriage in Westeros? How about doing exactly that and marrying Jon?
Right. But she has always spared innocents to he point of punishing her dragons for an innocent's death. So why this time, didn't she just burn Cersei, Euron and Jon? Then she'd have the throne and no contenders.
You're forgetting that Cersei will either be long dead or gone by this time in the books.
They dropped out the real Golden Company storyline and basically went whoops! We gotta do something now!
Jaime did not tell the soldiers. He was sneaking into the Red Keep. He never had a chance to
Because the whole lesson of punishing the dragon for being a dragon was don't.
Point is: Why not just kill Jon with the dragon if she hates his claim to he throne so much and doesn't wanna lose? It's better than killing everybody EXCEPT the guy with claim to the throne.
okay big brain, assuming you are right, why the fuck did Cercei look disappointed when the bells starting ringing? wouldn't she have no idea what that would mean?
It was Lina Headey's resting bitch face.
She needed john for the norths army and loyalty.
At what point between rowing the boat to the secret cave and dying in the crypt did Jaime have time to tell any soldiers anything?
for what?
to test Dany to see if she'll kill civvies or not. Now he'll be team Jon
So instead of killing Jon and claiming the throne, she kills innocents and now still doesn't have Jon or the north's loyalty.
Why not kill Cersei, thwn marry Jon? She left Daario so she could have a political marriage in Westeros.
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