I don't understand his motivation at the end. Why is he killing prisoner Lannisters at the start of the episode but holding Jon and Tyrion prisoner for months later on?
What I want to know is why, the same guy who’s unflinchingly loyal to his Queen, throws a spear at unarmed lannister soldiers and starts a fight, and is cutting the throats of unarmed soldiers in streets and reacts badly when Jon is trying to stop him, when he finds out Jon killed his Queen doesnt kill him on the spot.
Cavs2018_Champs on May 20th, 2019 at 15:36 UTC »
I don't understand his motivation at the end. Why is he killing prisoner Lannisters at the start of the episode but holding Jon and Tyrion prisoner for months later on?
zogo13 on May 20th, 2019 at 16:26 UTC »
What I want to know is why, the same guy who’s unflinchingly loyal to his Queen, throws a spear at unarmed lannister soldiers and starts a fight, and is cutting the throats of unarmed soldiers in streets and reacts badly when Jon is trying to stop him, when he finds out Jon killed his Queen doesnt kill him on the spot.
bad_as on May 20th, 2019 at 16:35 UTC »
this is gonna blow for the parents who named their kid greyworm