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12 Questions Game Of Thrones Season 8 Should Answer by press9ja: 12:40pm On Sep 04, 2017
Grandiose, epic and full of love, Game of Thrones’ season 8 marked the spirits. The plot narrowed around the main characters, responding to questions that lingered since the first season. But we look forward to some clarification on the next 12 points. Warning, spoilers.

# 1. Is Cersei really pregnant?


Cersei is the undisputed winner of this seventh season, holding the kingdom with mastery. More formidable than ever, it holds all the powers and shows to all the extent of its strategic talents. Thinking only of herself and her family, Cersei has only one goal: to crush his enemies. In the middle of these conflicts, it was a “happy” event that was announced by the queen who sits on the coveted Throne of Iron, namely that she is pregnant with Jaime.

Despite the prophecy of Maggy the Frog, who announced the death of her three children, the queen would be pregnant again. In this season, Cersei is afraid of no one’s gaze and seems ready to publicly announce his incestuous love and the fruit of this union. However, Cersei being the queen of false pretenses, it would not be impossible for her to lie on this subject to retain her dominion over Jaime. The latter, oscillating between love and hatred for his sister who has profoundly changed, gradually escapes from his unhealthy hold.

During his interview with Tyrion, Cersei plays on this information by touching his stomach and not drinking wine so that he understands the situation. If the dwarf has sworn allegiance to Daenerys, it would not be impossible for him to conclude a pact with Cersei to help them destroy the White Walkers in exchange for access to the throne for his heir will not hold). This theory could explain Tyrion’s disconcerted head as he watches Dany and Jon in action, who could also conceive a child.

# 2. Will the couple Dany-Jon survive the revelation of the origins of the king of the North?

The last episode of this seventh season finally confirmed the theory R + L = J , namely that Jon, or rather Aegon, is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. This ancestry makes him the nephew of Daenerys and this should complicate matters between the two allies, who have succumbed to temptation. Beyond the incestuous aspect of this relationship, it is also a political problem that will arise for the King of the North and the Mother of the Dragons.


Jon’s origins make him the direct heir of the Iron Throne, coveted by Daenerys and on which (for now) sits Cersei. While they are just beginning to get into a relationship after turning around for a little while, Jon and Daenerys will inevitably learn the true identity of the King of the North by Bran and Sam, and from there, three solutions are available their. They can stay together, even marry (a common tradition among the Targaryen) and then confront the White Walkers and Cersei together.

But they can also be completely disgusted by the news, stop their incestuous relationship and still fight their enemies to put Daenerys on the throne, given that Jon does not seem to care. Finally, they can tear completely and the war would be four-headed: Dany, Jon, Cersei and the King of the Night, which would lead to a final explosive battle. However, Dany and Jon are not Cersei and the fight against the White Walkers remains the priority.

# 3. Are Tormund and Beric alive?

This is the most burning issue of this post-season. The savageon and the member of the Brotherhood without Banner were responsible for defending the part of the Wall located at Fort-Levant (Eastwatch-by-the-Sea in VO). But the latter and their companions in arms could not do anything against the power of Viserion and its transformation into an undead dragon. The Wall collapsed on a large part and there was no chance of survival for Tormund and Beric. But appearances could be misleading.

In the rush and flight of the guardians of the Wall, many are killed by a fall in the void or because of the debris that crashes on them. Logically, it was thought that the two lustics were in the lot, putting a definitive end to the nascent love story between Tormund and Brienne – at least in the savage’s head. But there is still a chance that they have escaped the attack of the King of the Night and his mount.


On the above plan from the episode “The Dragon and the Wolf”, there is a small group of characters who avoid the collapse of the Wall by rushing to the west. Thus, Tormund and Beric could quite possibly be part of these running survivors for their lives. Kristofer Hivju played him a wooden tongue with the Hollywood Reporter , claiming that he was unaware of the fate of the savage and his companion, but that it was better to be as pessimistic as possible.

This is exactly the same kind of reactions Kit Harington had in interviews prior to Season 6 and the resurrection of Jon Snow. Guys, we got (almost) done once, it will not work a second. In short, the two friends should most likely find refuge in Chateaunoir before returning to the home of the Stark for the Great War to come.

# 4. Will we finally attend the “CleganeBowl”?

There is the aerial combat between the dragons, the great battle to come against the White Walkers, but the real ones know that a battle of titans awaited since the first season is desired: the “Cleganebowl”. The clash between Gregor and Sandor is a bit of a fight between McGregor and Mayweather of Westeros. All the fans bet on it, raising the stakes and the hype around this settlement of accounts, which was well teased during the face-to-face between the two characters on the occasion of the meeting at the summit of the final season .

Since the Mountain burned half of his face during their childhood, the Limier claimed revenge. For all the atrocities committed (Gregor notably slashed into pieces Aegon IV Targaryen, whereas he was only a baby), the Mountain must pay and the evolution of Sandor goes in this direction. He is no longer a stupid puppet manipulated by the Lannister, but now defends a certain form of justice and kindness, as evidenced by his affection for Arya.

By killing this abomination which his brother has become, Sandor would finish his redemption. The expectations surrounding this fratricidal struggle are particularly high. Everyone still has in mind the barbaric death of Oberyn Martell or the epic duel between the Limier and Brienne. Even the two actors are hot for the arrival of “Cleganebowl” in Game of Thrones . Our prognosis? Sandor will overcome his fire phobia, burn his living brother and reconcile himself with chivalrous values.

# 5. Will the Valonqar theory be confirmed?

This theory, very tenacious and very probable, could be confirmed in the final season of Game of Thrones . When we know that the first prophecy of Maggy the Frog was realized, namely the death of the three children of Cersei and the arrival of a new queen, more beautiful and younger (Daenerys and not Margaery), the second prophecy has a great chance of being realized: ” And when you have drowned in your tears, the little brother will lay his hands around your pale throat, and he will strangle you.” The little brother, or Valonqar in the upper Valyrians, could very well be Tyrion who would finally take revenge on Cersei. But it could just as well be Jaime, certainly twin but born just after the queen.


The Shakespearean relationship between Jaime and Cersei turns into a drama when, in spite of his sister’s “pregnancy”, the regicide decides to join the North to fight alongside Jon and Dany. The cut is clear between the Lannister lovers, Jaime no longer recognizing his sister who fails to have him killed by the Mountain. Now enemies, Cersei and Jaime could then find themselves in a final confrontation. If we take “Hands of Gold”, the song sung by Ed Sheeran, who interpreted a soldier Lannister in the premiere season , this one could announce the destiny of Jaime.

In the books of George RR Martin, she refers to Tyrion who strangles his mistress and prostitute, Shae, whose neck is adorned with a gold necklace. If one refers to the words, ” For hands of gold are always cold” , it could very well concern Jaime, he who now has a golden hand. The final season of Game of Thrones will perhaps offer us a memorable scene in which Jaime would end the days of Cersei by strangling him, which would accentuate the Greek tragedy side of their relationship.

# 6. Can Jon and Daenerys have a child?

The Mother of the Dragons is sure of it, she will never be able to have children again, which is why she considers Drogon, Rhaegal and the late Viserion as her sons. While she was married to Khal Drogo, Daenerys became pregnant and planned to call her child Rhaego. But when Drogo returns wounded from his looting, Dany asks Mirri Maz Duur, a maegi, to save him. The latter, to avenge the massacre of his people, gives only a semblance of life to Drogo and kills Rhaego, announcing to Dany that she would not have descendants.

Daenerys makes it clear to Jon Snow several times, and tells him what she has experienced with the maegi. But the king of the North replied: “You never said it was not reliable?” And he might be right. If Cersei does not lie, she is pregnant while the prophecy of Maggy the Frog only granted her three children. Above all, the consanguinity of the relationship between the twins Lannister did not prevent them from having babies, so why would it be otherwise for Jon and Daenerys who are only aunt and nephew?


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Re: 12 Questions Game Of Thrones Season 8 Should Answer by etiosa24(m): 5:01pm On Sep 04, 2017
I have a strong feeling that that deanerys and Jon snow oops Aegon Targeryan will have a child grin grin
Re: 12 Questions Game Of Thrones Season 8 Should Answer by Nobody: 7:34pm On Oct 11, 2017
The only question Season 8 should be answering is how the white walkers who apparently couldn't cross 10 feet of water could swim quite deep and pull out Viscerion. And where the hell did they get those gigantic chains from?undecided



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