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Okay, help me out here. I dont know the logistics and alliances of everyone.

Is there any chance that someone (maybe the guy who went to take a piss) can stand up and take over and lead any other houses that had alliance with the Stark's and can fight in their name?

Or is this the end of the Starks and their friends and lets just focus on Dany, Lannisters, Wildlings, and Stannis?

the only allies the Starks have left are the Tullies. Sansa is the heir of Winterfell now, I think, which makes Tyrion the King of the North. House Stark as a political power is pretty much non-existent now
 
Why the hell would I continue watching this show now?

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Or maybe it's time to start aligning yourself to people who can actually win. Just like the characters on the show. Take a knee and swear fealty to the White Walkers!
 
Can someone tell me why Jon rode off and left his woman back there? That seemed totally unlike him to abandon her like that.

To save her. He wasn't "abandoning" her, he was leaving her behind so she could stay (and live) as a wildling.
 
Can someone tell me why Jon rode off and left his woman back there? That seemed totally unlike him to abandon her like that.

Because rescuing her is sentencing her to death? The Wall won't accept her and the Wildlings won't accept her if she's still with him. He's trying to provoke her to returning to her people of her own accord so that they won't kill her.

Edit: Wow. Nath'd hard.
 
the only allies the Starks have left are the Tullies. Sansa is the heir of Winterfell now, I think, which makes Tyrion the King of the North. House Stark as a political power is pretty much non-existent now

Bran and Rickon are heirs before Sansa, with Bran basically abdicating to Rickon this episode. Not that it matters since they have no power, and Tyrion does.
 
the only allies the Starks have left are the Tullies. Sansa is the heir of Winterfell now, I think, which makes Tyrion the King of the North. House Stark as a political power is pretty much non-existent now

Is this true?

What does that even mean. Can Tyrion just leave Kings Landing and rebuild Winterfell?
 
Bran's powers getting an insane buff was cool, but, like, the Starks now basically being an extinct house kinda cancels it out. Rickon has no-one to go to... and what, Arya and Clegane are gonna single-handedly overthrow Joffrey? As much as I love their dynamic, nah.

So many characters are totally aimless now. Where's Jon gonna go? I... god I'm glad there's another episode next week to help me contextualise what this all means going forward.

Unless next week is King's Landing centric, in which case booo.
 
Can someone tell me why Jon rode off and left his woman back there? That seemed totally unlike him to abandon her like that.

My take is that she sorta 'stood with him' there and so he tried to make it look like she was betrayed too and isn't just with him so they wouldn't kill her.

She'll feel hurt and angry but he can explain later and do that thing with his mouth, all will be forgiven!
 
I just want blackfish (who I will now refer to as blackbish) to still be alive due to his uncontrollable bladder and hopefully start getting something done in the way of getting revenge
 
So, the Lannisters have won. The North is no more. What is there left? The Stark children are just children. There is no hope. The Lannisters have won

Well, they've won in the sense that the Starks are no longer in danger of unseating them. But Stannis and Dany are still out there. The Starks were just one set of players in the Game of Thrones -- and not all of the Starks are done yet. Arya, Bran, Rickon, and Sansa are still around, and while they may just be children today, the story has a long way to go.
 
Why the hell would I continue watching this show now?

arya and tyrion are both in some seriously low spots, hopefully we get a great comeback story out of both of them. also theon will probably hear about robs death and have a good spot in the story as well.

i can't tell what stage of grief i'm in. maybe bargaining?
 
At least Daenrys's situation is going as swimmingly as ever. I shouldn't hope like this, but I'm guessing there's no way she pops her clogs before she reaches Westeros. *crosses fingers oh-so-tightly*

Lord Bolton needs to die.
 
Who is in Winterfell right now? I know its fucked but at least its land.

Tyrion needs to put out a search party for his wife's family and they all set up shop in Winterfell, rebuild it. Tyrion builds a great empire and uses it to overthrow his shitty family in kings landing?

Yes? Probably no.
 
I don't think anyone realizes Bran and Rickon are even still alive.

They do not. Official word, straight from Tywin, is that Theon killed them.

Can someone tell me why Jon rode off and left his woman back there? That seemed totally unlike him to abandon her like that.

Posted last page, he deliberately reacted and pushed her down so she wouldn't fight to the death for him:

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She may hate him now but she gets to live, because the Wildlings didn't see her fight her own, her bearded boss tackled her immediately after.


Note the betrayal in her eyes.

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I mean, I was a Stark fan too in the sense that I wanted them to come out on top, but did those of you complaining about nothing to watch in the show now really find the Robb's musings on what to do next, his post battle scenes of glory, and his chats with Catelyn and Talisa scenes that took up the bulk of his storyline more entertaining than the King's Landing stuff? I can understand the not having anyone to root for part, perhaps, but I think I always found the political maneuverings in the capital more enjoyable even if I didn't necessarily like the characters more.

Know what I don't understand yet. Where exactly is Theon? I thought that was Winterfell he was being tortured in.

It hasn't been revealed yet.
 
Know what I don't understand yet. Where exactly is Theon? I thought that was Winterfell he was being tortured in.

All they have to do now is crush Stannis and the war is over until Ditsy Dragon Lady comes over.

Iron Born are still fucking shit up too.
 
I don't follow the show regularly (no books either), my gf does, but I'm starting to watch the current episodes with her on Sundays. While I have no idea of the bigger picture, I got the idea of what was happening and by the end of that scene she was crying. It was a reallly well done scene.
 
Know what I don't understand yet. Where exactly is Theon? I thought that was Winterfell he was being tortured in.

Show watches do not know.

Book readers have hinted they do, though.

The clues so far are that he is on a cross, the Bolton coat of arms. He's also clearly not being tortured by the Starks.

My guess? He's in a Bolton castle and they're using him to get the info about Bran and Rickon so they can control the North. Oh, and they're sadists.
 
I mean, I was a Stark fan too in the sense that I wanted them to come out on top, but did those of you complaining about nothing to watch in the show now really find the Robb's musings on what to do next, his post battle scenes of glory, and his chats with Catelyn and Talisa scenes that took up the bulk of his storyline more entertaining than the King's Landing stuff? I can understand the not having anyone to root for part, perhaps, but I think I always found the political maneuverings in the capital more enjoyable even if I didn't necessarily like the characters more.

I wasn't being serious. I will very much watch and enjoy the show.

It's just such a crushing bummer. I couldn't take another "dead Ned" moment, and this is like that times 1000.
 
All they have to do now is crush Stannis and the war is over until Ditsy Dragon Lady comes over.

I was thinking, with Robb gone, all of the north is ripe for making allegiance to Stannis. He can promise them revenge against the Lannisters. Whatever the north has left + whatever stannis has is at least something
 
He should have taken her with him. I can't see things going well for her from here on out.

Tormud seems like a pretty swell guy, I don't think he'd hurt her. I think the biggest problem is that she will hunt Jon down if it's the last thing she does and the rest of the watch could kill her.

EDIT:
Just remembered, there is one person who will stop at nothing to kill Bolton and Fray

Brienne! She is going to be mightily pissed off.
 
Okay, help me out here. I dont know the logistics and alliances of everyone.

Is there any chance that someone (maybe the guy who went to take a piss) can stand up and take over and lead any other houses that had alliance with the Stark's and can fight in their name?

Or is this the end of the Starks and their friends and lets just focus on Dany, Lannisters, Wildlings, and Stannis?

As things stand, I'm not really sure how the show will deal with it.

Without going further than this point in the books, at this point in time, all of the houses that remained south with Robb (as Karstarks went home and the Reeds were told to guard the neck) are...

Large Houses

- Manderlys (Led by Wyman Manderly, v. loyal to Starks and is currently head of White Harbor, the biggest city in the North, building a navy).
- Glovers (Led by Galbert Glover, v. loyal to Starks and led northern vanguard in S2)
- Mormonts (Jorah's family, very loyal to Starks, led by Maege Mormont seen in S2)
- Boltons (Traitors)
- Karstarks (Went Home)
- Reeds (Guarding the Neck)
- Umbers (Led by Greatjon, very loyal to Starks after losing fingers in S2)

Medium to Small Houses

- Tallharts
- Lockes
- Hornwoods
- Cerwyns
- Norreys
- Wulls
- Flints
- Norreys
- Rest of the mountain clains.

and then obv as the Starks united with the Tullys, who have

Large Houses

- Frey (Traitors)
- Mallister
- Blackwood
- Bracken

Medium to Small Houses

- Pipers
- Mootons
- Darrys
- Rygers
- Vances

all had casualties at the Red Wedding. However it's unfortunate as the TV show seems to imply that the Northern army is composed of a few random Stark men led by Robb, a few random Tullys (including the Blackfish) led by Edmure, Santa (who somehow had half of the Northern army....) and Roose Bolton.

It sucks a lot, because they at least had the Greatjon Umber, Mage Mormont, Galbart Glover and Tytos Blackwood, however for godknows what reason all of these have dissapeared. We DID see Wendel Manderly at the Red Wedding, but why the fuck they put him there has yet to be seen.

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So yes, it's possible a Northern leader will rally them.
 
I say wow, the source material has BALLS. That was CRAAAAAAAAZY.

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I guess Jon Snow is really the main Stark at the end huh
 
I mean, I was a Stark fan too in the sense that I wanted them to come out on top, but did those of you complaining about nothing to watch in the show now really find the Robb's musings on what to do next, his post battle scenes of glory, and his chats with Catelyn and Talisa scenes that took up the bulk of his storyline more entertaining than the King's Landing stuff? I can understand the not having anyone to root for part, perhaps, but I think I always found the political maneuverings in the capital more enjoyable even if I didn't necessarily like the characters more.

robbs story has been building up since the end of season 1. i felt like it had a lot of potential and it was gonna lead to some great things. overall, it wasn't where most of the interesting things were happening. most of the interesting stuff was with the other characters and in kings landing. there isn't really anything major to look forward to right now, everything feels so far away now.
 
I feel like part of the "bargaining" stage is developing this anger towards the victim, regardless of how you felt about them before. You see it with book readers and both Ned and Robb, and now I'm starting to see it in the show watchers. Basically:

"Well, those guys were pathetic idiots who were bound to die at some point anyways."

While that may be true in some sense, I do feel those blaming it on Robb for marrying Talisa are overlooking another sin: Walder Frey's. I've been over this point before with others, but I feel it bears repeating. Robb was Frey's liege lord. He owed him nothing- that whole marriage deal? That's kind of out of bounds to begin with as Robb had every right, going by oaths if Walder wants to use oaths as some sort of moral high ground like he did when gloating to Robb, to demand whatever he wanted for the war effort. More than seeing Frey get some sort of physical justice, what I really want to see is someone call him out on his bullshit and leave him without his moral high ground. It's almost more infuriating to me that he sees himself in the right than it is that he betrayed Robb and Catelyn.

Counterpoint: Robb was in open rebellion against the Kingdom. Frey had not rebelled (or even picked a side). He owed Robb nothing. Also, I think that the Freys are Lords under some ofthe area, not the North. Tullys maybe?
 
Note the betrayal in her eyes.

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<joke>Producers just told her they're killing off her character in order to get this reaction from the actress.</joke>

Note: Not a book reader, just making a joke.

Edit: Wow. The little jaw twitch really sells it. At least for me. Also, beautiful woman, in a non-traditional way. At least, IMO.
 
So yes, it's possible a Northern leader will rally them, however it's unlikely for the Tullys as both of their heads of house are in unknown status and Lysa is being Lysa in the vale.

just a little note here, it would probably best to not 'speculate' since you seem to have read the books. Providing background information about the series is absolutely fine of course
 
I haven't read Storm of Swords yet, but was spoiled about the major event of episode 9. Now I'm kind of dreading watching it, especially after seeing some haunting pictures of Cat.

Maybe I should just wait a week and watch it with episode 10? There's bound to be something there to cheer me up (Sansa swearing revenge with Littlefinger, Arya transforming into a direwolf and killing everyone. Or something.) :/
 
Counterpoint: Robb was in open rebellion against the Kingdom. Frey had not rebelled (or even picked a side). He owed Robb nothing. Also, I think that the Freys are Lords under some ofthe area, not the North. Tullys maybe?

My mistake. They are under the Tullys. Per the wiki:

During the War of the Five Kings, Walder again delays coming to House Tully's summons when Edmure calls his banners in support of Robb Stark

So, yeah, it's my understanding that he was to serve his liege lord- be it Robb or Edmure- regardless and did not have any right to demand anything of them. (I think the reasoning they did the deal in the first place was just that Catelyn knew of his reputation for being a prickly old bastard and did not want to offend) Not really sure how the rebellion against the current rulers would figure into their oaths, though. That could be valid. I just really really want Walder to be completely in the wrong lol.
 
Counterpoint: Robb was in open rebellion against the Kingdom. Frey had not rebelled (or even picked a side). He owed Robb nothing. Also, I think that the Freys are Lords under some ofthe area, not the North. Tullys maybe?

The Freys are bannermen of the Tullys. Of course, killing Cat is something of an attack on the Tullys, not to mention whatever happened with Edmure and the host of Tully men riding along with them.
 
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