Game Of Thrones Season 7 Implications: What "The Queen's Justice" Really Means
4. Dany Foreshadows Euron's Downfall
Even Euron's cynical sceptics must concede that he's becoming increasingly brilliant. From goading Yara about the adulation of the crowds to asking Jaime whether Cersei likes a finger in the bum, he's a joy to watch. He's also inevitably going to fall in a way that delivers as much satisfaction as his characterisation perversely does now.
You could have been forgiven for thinking that Jaime foreshadowed Euron's death by telling him that the crowd would bay in delight to see his head on a spike if he betrayed them, it's more likely that Dany actually mapped out how he'll meet his end.
Annoyed at the defeat of Yara, she vowed to ride out with her dragons to burn his fleet, commenting cleverly that his ships were essentially made of kindling and wouldn't stand a chance against dragon fire. She might have been delayed by Tyrion, whose cautious tactical approach lies in ruins once more, but she'll get her own way eventually, and we'll all get to watch a Greyjoy barbecue.