![]() The 2 do look very similar, though, very militaristic.īut I do think she planned to seize the throne. I don’t know about the time line, but Cersei isn’t wearing the same outfit. She must’ve made a snap decision to so after Tommen died (something she clearly didn’t plan on given she posted Mountainstein at his door). I think it’s clear Cersei was crowned queen on the evening of the day she blew up the Great Sept. You can’t know when the events in the North, Samwell scene or the murder of Lord Frey happen exactly in this timeline, even though you can make some educated guesses (for instance there’s no mention of the fall of Winterfell, let alone of a new king in the North in the exchange between Jaime and Lord Frey, and Lord Frey even gloats about the fate of house Stark, so presumably the battle from the previous episode is fairly recent at this point or maybe even didn’t yet happen).ĭon’t forget Cersei’s still wearing the same outfit. …some months pass… (and Varys return to Meeren along with the fleets from Dorne and Highgarden) The proper order for the last episode, for instance, is probably something like : It might be that only some days passed in Braavos between the scenes shown in two successive episodes, while several months passed between the events happening, say, beyond the wall. The events depicted happen very roughly during the same period but not simultaneously nor in the order shown. ![]() You should completely disregard the apparent chronology. ![]() But then again, the show doesn’t show us long voyages.] ![]() Similarly, it didn’t take Arya too awfully long to get there either. Varys seemed to have gotten there and back in the matter of a few days. ![]()
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