DJ1BigTymer
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I just can't buy into that theory. It has not been established that Bran can look into the future, he has only seen past actions, and with warging, he can see other thing in his present time. Not to mention one of the last things he said was the he lives mostly in the past.So I am not one to harp on all the various theories being put out there but I read this one on Reddit and I think it would make some sense if this is what they go with.
The theory I saw was: So remember the conversation that Bran and Tyrion had by the fire in episode 2, I believe. They only showed like a few minutes but implied that Tyrion and Bran had a longer conversation off screen. So the theory is that Bran told Tyrion what was going to happen at KL with Dany and that she would go off the deep end unless Tyrion got her to change course. Or Bran could have just warned him about some of the things Dany has already done and it made Tyrion second guess his allegiance to Dany.
If you go back and watch episode 4 and the beginning of episode 5, Tyrion seems to be trying to convince everyone else (or possibly himself?) that Dany is the right choice to rule. In ep. 5 he seems to be 100% sure that Dany will win and is desperate to save the citizens of KL. Did he already know that Dany was going to go full heel and was tyring to save as many people as possible. Is that why he freed Jaime to try and save Cersei? And why he was so adamant about the Bells?
Yes this is probably just some people grasping at something to either justify Tyrion's actions or make Bran seem more important. It just sounded plausible to me and I think would make some of Tyrion's actions/decisions make a little more sense. Probably just another wrong theory though.
What do you guys think? Plausible or totally fan fantasy?