The fate of Gendry: is Game of Thronesâ biggest mystery about to be solved? | Television & radio
Name: Gendry.
From: Game of Thrones.
Last seen: Rowing out to sea.
Woah woah woah, will this be full of Game of Thrones spoilers? If your definition of a spoiler is a description of something that happened on television more than four years ago, then yes. Also, youâre an idiot.
But Iâm saving it up. Well, tough. Game of Thrones fans will remember that Gendry, the bastard son of dead king Robert Baratheon, was last seen escaping Dragonstone for Kingâs Landing on a rowing boat after being seduced by Melisandre the Red Woman, all the way back in 2013.
And heâs dead, right? He said that he couldnât swim or row, so the implication was that he wouldnât make it. I thought you said you hadnât watched it.
I was lying. Fine. Nobody mentioned Gendryâs death, so his fate has been left up in the air. He has been the Westeros equivalent of Huell from Breaking Bad, left for ever sitting in that safe house without resolution.
Hey! I was saving Breaking Bad up! I hate you. The point is that Gendryâs loose end has become a meme. Some say heâs starring in a Life of Pi remake now. Another goes: âRow, row, row your boat / Gendry down the stream / Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily / Ever since season three.â
Fun. But all this speculation was in vain, because Gendry is apparently going to make an appearance in the new season of Game of Thrones.
We say âseriesâ in this country. All right, Farage. Joe Dempsie, the actor who plays Gendry, almost definitely confirmed his return at the Game of Thrones premiere on Wednesday. And itâs rumoured that his appearance will be significant.
Significant how? You donât want to find out here.
What about a compromise? Why is Gendry important? Itâs because of his bloodline. Cersei Lannister maintained a sexual relationship with her brother after marrying Gendryâs father, so the children who took Robertâs place after he died arenât Baratheons.
Right. But Gendry is a Baratheon by blood. If his lineage can be legitimised, Gendry has a genuine claim to the Iron Throne.
Wow, this is more complicated than EastEnders. No EastEnders spoilers! Iâm saving it up!
Do say: âAll hail the true king.â
Donât say: âGame of Thrones is no Holby City, though.â
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