
She reminds Tyrion that if he can’t do what she needs, Daenerys will “find another Hand who can.” (+10) Nothing’s going right for the poor Lannisters. Just because they gained another fighter doesn’t mean Daenerys is a happy camper. (+15 for joining an alliance.) One hand is better than no hands? It’s like the Flobots said in their 2007 hit song - “I can kill White Walkers with one hand, ya huh!” (I refuse to apologize for this.) No one really wants Jaime around, but if it’s a matter of allowing him to hang out for a while and help take down some ice zombies or sending him away to rekindle the flame with his sister, Winterfell is going to take what they can get. As the most handsome Lannister tries to defend his actions from the show’s first season when his family essentially tore through Winterfell, Bran not-so-subtly calls out, “The things we do for love.” (+10) He tries to insist that he knows Jaime and can vouch for him, but Daenerys wastes no time in cutting him down with a simple, “Just like you knew your sister?” (+10)Įven Bran, Winterfell’s local sociopath, manages to get a jab in at Jaime. Not even Tyrion, her most loyal Hand, can convince her otherwise. I see one man - with one hand.” (+10 for brutality.) Daenerys has hated the Lannisters for years, thriving on her raging ambitions to overthrow their family.

She wastes no time berating him, either, scolding Jaime and Cersei for not holding up their end of the bargain. Daenerys isn’t happy to see him - but why should she be? Here’s the man responsible for her entire family’s plight. It’s wild just how well he wears unbathed.

This episode opens with the brief trial of my future betrothed, Jaime Lannister.
