I'm still waiting for her two dragons to have secks, she'd have a damn army of dragons. But maybe it's like with pandas and Westeros doesn't have Panda (in this case dragon) p*rn to make them do the deed.
Obviously they are of the same secks. There would many deaths more and King's Landing would be a nice pile of Ash if Dragons were to roam the sky and every major House had 2.
Little finger's weakness is he is blind to the unexpected supernatural forces. He is a very pragmatic dude. He didn't expect an all knowing kid to know all of his past hidden deeds.
It is a guess, maybe an educated or not. Ser Jaime looks like a death candidate in the last Season. He is still skilled in fight but he just waited too long to leave Cersei, making him weak and more than expendable (Sorry, Nikolaj) Cersei must die tho.
Jaime has to play a very key role in the plot. The whole mission beyond the wall and King's Landing meeting that took up so much screen time ended up failing to convince Cersei. The only impact that it had was convincing Jaime to leave-- probably to join the Jon/Dany/Tyrion side and warn them of the arrival of Euron+the Golden Company. Jaime probably has to kill Cersei first, though.
Oh I agree, Littlefinger was playing checkers while Bran was playing underwater 32-D Jenga. It was actually a pretty fitting way for him to go, as a behind-the-scenes schemer who is completely powerless once all his secrets are exposed to the world. It was just surprising to me that he was so blindsided by Sansa playing him, but honestly after thinking about it a little more it does seem that he actually was in love with her and fell victim to his own lust by teaching her his devious ways but failing to see her for who she truly was at the same time.
IMO, Jamie is the most decorated "general" in the show and his military prowess will be critical to outwitting/outsmarting the Night King. That is my assumption. I think Jamie's brains have been underrated his whole life and he will prove it once again. I think he will still go back to Cersei but may find himself in a position like he was in before with the Mad King where he has to choose to kill his sister (the Queen) or watch thousands die.
Man, I was pumped for that Theon scene. I've been waiting for his redemption for what feels like decades.
I lol'd at that. Getting kneed didn't phase little Theon. I'm pretty sure getting kneed still hurts regardless of genitalia.
I loved the way LF's cocky smile disappeared. I thought it was a good way to end him although I would've loved to see him and Varys talking again. Their conversations were some of my favorites from GOT.
Littlefinger basically schemed himself into a corner he couldn't scheme his way out of. Sansa has been onto him for some time now and leveraged his desire for her to bring the Knights of the Vale North. He tried to win Bran's loyalty and drive a wedge between Sansa and Jon/Arya but he overestimated how into his scheming she was. She kept saying it over and over again throughout Season 6 and 7. Not to trust Littlefinger. Brienne was sent away because Sansa had someone protecting her who was just as good (Arya). Littlefinger became victim to the very chaos he created. His island got smaller and smaller over time until there was nothing left. His begging wasn't out of character because he wasn't a man of honor or pride (Ned, Barriston, Khal Drogo). He was weak and would rather beg for his life than lose it. Tyrion is kind of in the same boat, once you leave King's Landing (the center of the world's politics) you're power and role gets significantly reduced. In KL he had multiple people to puppet (Bronn, Jamie, Tywinn, Cersei, Qyburn, Hound, Joffrey, Tommen, etc etc) but now he just has Dany and she's well aware of his cunning. I do think there is something to his longing stare into the room where Jon and Dany were but what comes of it I'm unsure.