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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:00:48 GMT
Daenerys: I banished you. Twice. You came back. Twice. And you saved my life. So I can't take you back. And I can't send you away. Jorah: You must send me away. Daenerys: Is there a cure? Jorah: I don't know. Daenerys: How long does it take? Jorah: I don't know that either. But I've seen what happens when it goes far enough. I'll end things before that. Daenerys: I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
Jorah: Don't be. All I've ever wanted was to serve you. Tyrion Lannister was right. I love you. I'll always love you.
Good-bye, Khaleesi.
Daenerys: Do not walk away from your queen. Jorah the Andal. You have not been dismissed. Daenerys: You pledged yourself to me. You swore to obey my commands for the rest of your life. Well, I command you to find the cure Wherever it is in this world.
Daenerys: I command you to heal yourself
and then return to me.When I take the Seven Kingdoms, I need you by my side.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:03:23 GMT
Probably right there with Dany's last scene with Barristan for my favorite non-badass Dany moment. Idk...will have to think on it. It's definitely up there though.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:10:55 GMT
Emilia and Iain were both brilliant in this scene. Emilia has always been at her strongest in these heartfelt genuine moments such as her last scene with Barristan, her chaining Viserion and Rhaegal in the catacombs, her seeing Drogon on the balcony, and even when she saw Drogo and Rhaego in her HotU vision. I really hope Jorah finds a cure though because I think if his story was over they would have just killed him off. Whether it be through the maesters in Oldtown (which I think is a strong possibility) or maybe Quaithe, even though it's likely she won't appear again, but who knows.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:14:51 GMT
Emilia and Iain were both brilliant in this scene. Emilia has always been at her strongest in these heartfelt genuine moments such as her last scene with Barristan, her chaining Viserion and Rhaegal in the catacombs, her seeing Drogon on the balcony, and even when she saw Drogo and Rhaego in her HotU vision. I really hope Jorah finds a cure though because I think if his story was over they would have just killed him off. Whether it be through the maesters in Oldtown (which I think is a strong possibility) or maybe Quaithe, even though it's likely she won't appear again, but who knows. I think there's a really strong chance Jorah finds a cure via one of the magical types in the story. Perhaps like Moqorro healed Victarion's hand, a Red Priest (or Priestess!) will heal Jorah's Grayscale. This may be the last we see of him until Season 7 though.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:19:34 GMT
Emilia and Iain were both brilliant in this scene. Emilia has always been at her strongest in these heartfelt genuine moments such as her last scene with Barristan, her chaining Viserion and Rhaegal in the catacombs, her seeing Drogon on the balcony, and even when she saw Drogo and Rhaego in her HotU vision. I really hope Jorah finds a cure though because I think if his story was over they would have just killed him off. Whether it be through the maesters in Oldtown (which I think is a strong possibility) or maybe Quaithe, even though it's likely she won't appear again, but who knows. Idk she does badass pretty well too. I agree though, when she's given good scenes/direction she always nails it.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:19:37 GMT
Emilia and Iain were both brilliant in this scene. Emilia has always been at her strongest in these heartfelt genuine moments such as her last scene with Barristan, her chaining Viserion and Rhaegal in the catacombs, her seeing Drogon on the balcony, and even when she saw Drogo and Rhaego in her HotU vision. I really hope Jorah finds a cure though because I think if his story was over they would have just killed him off. Whether it be through the maesters in Oldtown (which I think is a strong possibility) or maybe Quaithe, even though it's likely she won't appear again, but who knows. I think there's a really strong chance Jorah finds a cure via one of the magical types in the story. Perhaps like Moqorro healed Victarion's hand, a Red Priest (or Priestess!) will heal Jorah's Grayscale. This may be the last we see of him until Season 7 though. Not sure if Kinvara will play a role in healing Jorah, but she is essentially the equivalent of Moqorro and Benero in the show.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:20:51 GMT
I think there's a really strong chance Jorah finds a cure via one of the magical types in the story. Perhaps like Moqorro healed Victarion's hand, a Red Priest (or Priestess!) will heal Jorah's Grayscale. This may be the last we see of him until Season 7 though. Not sure if Kinvara will play a role in healing Jorah, but she is essentially the equivalent of Moqorro and Benero in the show. And Jorah is extremely important to her messiah...
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Post by Admin on May 23, 2016 6:24:26 GMT
I laughed Jorah who is wearing the same shirt for 6 seasons and has incurable disease is told to go and find a cure (how? where? huh?) and come back while Dany is gonna do her "taking back what is hers" Seriously poor Jorah
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:24:57 GMT
Not sure if Kinvara will play a role in healing Jorah, but she is essentially the equivalent of Moqorro and Benero in the show. And Jorah is extremely important to her messiah... That's true. I can't tell which direction Jorah was riding in though.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 6:28:14 GMT
I laughed Jorah who is wearing the same shirt for 6 seasons and has incurable disease is told to go and find a cure (how? where? huh?) and come back while Dany is gonna do her "taking back what is hers" Seriously poor Jorah Don't ruin our scene!
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Post by Admin on May 23, 2016 6:31:14 GMT
I laughed Jorah who is wearing the same shirt for 6 seasons and has incurable disease is told to go and find a cure (how? where? huh?) and come back while Dany is gonna do her "taking back what is hers" Seriously poor Jorah Don't ruin our scene! If it's any consolation comparing to Sansa scenes that was at least a touching scene that didn't make me wanna strangle anyone involved
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Post by DaveyJoe on May 23, 2016 9:14:25 GMT
I thought this was the emotional scene everybody was talking about. I got so choked up. The acting was excellent by both E&I. It was an interesting reversal to have Jorah willingly leave after being banished twice. Emilia does a great job when she's letting her vulnerability peak through the cracks, I wish they'd let her do it more often.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 12:48:03 GMT
This was a great scene that showed the deep and strong bond between Dany and Jorah. No matter what happens they are too important to each other, I cannot imagine this will be the last we will see of Jorah. Usually, when the show wants to get rid of a character (with multiple screen time) they kill it off.
Regarding the acting, the times the Emilia suffers is when they have her play the unfeeling, aloof queen. When she is allowed to display any type of emotional, she is usually pretty good. She just doesn't do aloof well.
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Post by kingeomer on May 23, 2016 12:55:11 GMT
I thought this was the emotional scene everybody was talking about. I got so choked up. The acting was excellent by both E&I. It was an interesting reversal to have Jorah willingly leave after being banished twice. Emilia does a great job when she's letting her vulnerability peak through the cracks, I wish they'd let her do it more often. This would be one of the emotional scenes I would be talking about. I just get the feeling, I hope I am wrong, because Jorah's Greyscale seems to be advancing quickly...there is no cure for him and he won't find one. But he will find her and knowing he's a dead man--he'll be her Hodor--and die so she can continue her journey and meet her destiny. She will know that he died for her and will fight on partly for him. But, in my mind, this is all final season stuff.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2016 3:30:31 GMT
My favourite scene I don't understand the decision to let him go find a cure and what he'll find. I think he will go back to Mereen to take a ship or is he just going to ride ? I don't know but he should have at least gone back to Mereen with her lol
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2016 3:40:57 GMT
My favourite scene I don't understand the decision to let him go find a cure and what he'll find. I think he will go back to Mereen to take a ship or is he just going to ride ? I don't know but he should have at least gone back to Mereen with her lol I think there's 5 options for Jorah here: 1. He takes a ship and travels to Oldtown as the maesters at The Citadel might know the cure for greyscale. He could also meet Sam. 2. He goes back to Meereen receives help from Kinvara and the priests that she brings in just as Morqorro healed Victarion's hand 3. He goes to Volantis and seeks help from the priests there, then as a gift brings the Golden Company to Westeros just as Jon Connington did for Aegon and he opens the door for Dany to land there. 4. He travels to Asshai and maybe finds Quaithe who could heal him as she told him in S2, those who travel through Old Valyria must have protection. 5. He doesn't find the cure, returns to Dany as she lands in Westeros, and dies fighting. Even though they gave him greyscale, I think they would have just killed him off already if he didn't at least have more to his story.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2016 4:29:48 GMT
My favourite scene I don't understand the decision to let him go find a cure and what he'll find. I think he will go back to Mereen to take a ship or is he just going to ride ? I don't know but he should have at least gone back to Mereen with her lol I think there's 5 options for Jorah here: 1. He takes a ship and travels to Oldtown as the maesters at The Citadel might know the cure for greyscale. He could also meet Sam. 2. He goes back to Meereen receives help from Kinvara and the priests that she brings in just as Morqorro healed Victarion's hand 3. He goes to Volantis and seeks help from the priests there, then as a gift brings the Golden Company to Westeros just as Jon Connington did for Aegon and he opens the door for Dany to land there. 4. He travels to Asshai and maybe finds Quaithe who could heal him as she told him in S2, those who travel through Old Valyria must have protection. 5. He doesn't find the cure, returns to Dany as she lands in Westeros, and dies fighting. Even though they gave him greyscale, I think they would have just killed him off already if he didn't at least have more to his story. They gave him greyscale for tragedy and to give him a specific timeline. I think he will die but maybe in season 7 in westeros. I think he's either going to volantia or Qarth to seek out Quaithe. I would love a throwback to quaithe!
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Post by janicia on May 24, 2016 4:59:42 GMT
My favourite scene I don't understand the decision to let him go find a cure and what he'll find. I think he will go back to Mereen to take a ship or is he just going to ride ? I don't know but he should have at least gone back to Mereen with her lol I think there's 5 options for Jorah here: 1. He takes a ship and travels to Oldtown as the maesters at The Citadel might know the cure for greyscale. He could also meet Sam. 2. He goes back to Meereen receives help from Kinvara and the priests that she brings in just as Morqorro healed Victarion's hand 3. He goes to Volantis and seeks help from the priests there, then as a gift brings the Golden Company to Westeros just as Jon Connington did for Aegon and he opens the door for Dany to land there. 4. He travels to Asshai and maybe finds Quaithe who could heal him as she told him in S2, those who travel through Old Valyria must have protection. 5. He doesn't find the cure, returns to Dany as she lands in Westeros, and dies fighting. Even though they gave him greyscale, I think they would have just killed him off already if he didn't at least have more to his story. That's a good list. I'm trying to think of characters that I'd like to see traveling with Jorah. If he doesn't have an interesting travel companion, I'm assuming that he'll be pretty much offscreen. Sam and Jorah could be good together - sort of a kinder reprise of the Jorah / Tyrion dynamic, where Jorah is stuck with somebody that talks too much. I do think Sam and Jorah could develop a nice friendship. Jorah and Cersei-in-exile would be hilarious, but Cersei is probably going to die rather than go into exile. Jorah / Yara / Theon could be interesting. I think it would be good for Theon to meet somebody who doesn't already know him. And Yara and Jorah could probably get up to some fun verbal sparring. If Jorah does go back to Mereen (which makes sense as a launching point - he could travel faster than Dany's horde and give Tyrion a heads-up that they're coming, and take advantage of Dany's wealth in Mereen to fund his quest) and is healed by Kinvara, he could just stay with Dany and serve the purpose of helping convert her court to the Red God as a living proof of the Red God's power. Jorah / Arya could also work, as Arya continues her tour of Westerosi badasses.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2016 11:48:35 GMT
My favourite scene I don't understand the decision to let him go find a cure and what he'll find. I think he will go back to Mereen to take a ship or is he just going to ride ? I don't know but he should have at least gone back to Mereen with her lol I think there's 5 options for Jorah here: 1. He takes a ship and travels to Oldtown as the maesters at The Citadel might know the cure for greyscale. He could also meet Sam. 2. He goes back to Meereen receives help from Kinvara and the priests that she brings in just as Morqorro healed Victarion's hand 3. He goes to Volantis and seeks help from the priests there, then as a gift brings the Golden Company to Westeros just as Jon Connington did for Aegon and he opens the door for Dany to land there. 4. He travels to Asshai and maybe finds Quaithe who could heal him as she told him in S2, those who travel through Old Valyria must have protection. 5. He doesn't find the cure, returns to Dany as she lands in Westeros, and dies fighting. Even though they gave him greyscale, I think they would have just killed him off already if he didn't at least have more to his story. I agree with you about his story not ending yet. Whether he lives or dies, there's still at least something more which is why they sent him off-screen now. Jorah could have had a "hero's death" in Vaes Dothrak, in the fighting pits, or even against the harpies like they did with Barristan if they had intended to kill him off. They may still kill him off but it will be for a specific purpose which makes me much happier than him simply dying of grayscale. My choice is him finding a red priest or Quaithe to heal him and even bringing that healing knowledge back to help others. I dislike the popular theory that he brings Grayscale to Westeros as an epidemic. The story doesn't need anymore major problems added to it's already convoluted situation and having a grayscale epidemic on top of the white walker invasion seems over the top and unnecessary.
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Post by kingeomer on May 24, 2016 13:01:30 GMT
I think there's 5 options for Jorah here: 1. He takes a ship and travels to Oldtown as the maesters at The Citadel might know the cure for greyscale. He could also meet Sam. 2. He goes back to Meereen receives help from Kinvara and the priests that she brings in just as Morqorro healed Victarion's hand 3. He goes to Volantis and seeks help from the priests there, then as a gift brings the Golden Company to Westeros just as Jon Connington did for Aegon and he opens the door for Dany to land there. 4. He travels to Asshai and maybe finds Quaithe who could heal him as she told him in S2, those who travel through Old Valyria must have protection. 5. He doesn't find the cure, returns to Dany as she lands in Westeros, and dies fighting. Even though they gave him greyscale, I think they would have just killed him off already if he didn't at least have more to his story. I agree with you about his story not ending yet. Whether he lives or dies, there's still at least something more which is why they sent him off-screen now. Jorah could have had a "hero's death" in Vaes Dothrak, in the fighting pits, or even against the harpies like they did with Barristan if they had intended to kill him off. They may still kill him off but it will be for a specific purpose which makes me much happier than him simply dying of grayscale.
My choice is him finding a red priest or Quaithe to heal him and even bringing that healing knowledge back to help others. I dislike the popular theory that he brings Grayscale to Westeros as an epidemic. The story doesn't need anymore major problems added to it's already convoluted situation and having a grayscale epidemic on top of the white walker invasion seems over the top and unnecessary. I don't foresee a grayscale epidemic on the show (maybe the books) but I do think he will not die from it but having it will make him more comfortable with fighting to the death for Dany's cause(I think he would fight to death for her w/out grayscale)...probably in the final season and in Westeros.
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