Gethsemani said:
bastardofmelbourne said:
To play devil's advocate with Euron's fleet sneaking up on Yara, it's been heavily implied in the books that he has some sort of magical power on his side. I get the feeling they were hinting at that in the show, which was why there was a thunderstorm behind his fleet. Of course, this means I get to beat the old drum of "the books did it better."
And the thing about PTSD is that it NEVER goes away for good. It's always lurking there, kind of like depression, and it only takes the right circumstances to bring it back into the open. You can adjust well enough to function in day to day life, but a really bad situation (which I say Theon was more than in) can make you have another attack. I'm in the camp that, while it's clear Theon has come a long way from Reek, it's clear he's not who he used to be. He's a lot more timid and quiet, and while he can work himself up to be brave, it clearly takes a lot more effort than it used to. I think they handled it well.
And, in defense of Tyrion, a famine is a lot easier to remedy when you have the Tyrells on your side than dragons running wild and burning half of King's Landing to the ground. And that Dany really does need to press her claim on the Iron Throne, lest someone who isn't insane get a grip on Cersei or, worst case scenario, no one gets a hand on Cersei and she goes full mad king, complete with Wildfire all over King's Landing. That and, when you get down to it, when you're in a middle age war and you have a lot of vassals providing you troops, you need to end things quickly or they get fed up and leave. I imagine this being a massive problem, in particular, for the Dothraki.