The timing doesn't really line up though. They burnt her long before he died. It would be one hell of a delayed reaction.What if Shireen was sacrificed not for Stannis but to save Jon in some way?
The timing doesn't really line up though. They burnt her long before he died. It would be one hell of a delayed reaction.What if Shireen was sacrificed not for Stannis but to save Jon in some way?
so how is Jon's death different in the books?
If that boat doesn't immediately turn back around to dock, this show has totally gone off the rails.
More build up against him. More focus on the tension of wildings, Stannis's men and the nights watch living together. Plus he does say he will march on winter fell which is breaking his vow.so how is Jon's death different in the books?
Jon openly breaks his vows pretty much moments before getting stabbed.so how is Jon's death different in the books?
Hey I haven't read the books but I'm curious;
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much does the show resemble bad fanfiction rather than the actual story?
dead people can't take the black ^^Stannis will be taking the black (or sacrificing himself to bring Jon back), and once Sansa, Brienne, and Pod make it to Castle Black, Davos will have his orders to go find Rickon. Man, it's going to be fun watching the wildlings fuck up the Boltons.
The Balon effect!The timing doesn't really line up though.
In the books, there's a hell of a lot of set-up. First, Mance isn't dead, he's been sent to Winterfell to rescue 'Arya' (Jon doesn't know that the Boltons are parading Jeyne Poole as Arya in order to claim Winterfell.)so how is Jon's death different in the books?
I'd give it a 5/10. Right down the middle in terms of well done and downright stupid moments.Hey I haven't read the books but I'm curious;
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much does the show resemble bad fanfiction rather than the actual story?
Have any of the unsullied figured out r+l=j?
That makes no fucking sense. They could have easily turned the fuck around.
"Hey. Dawg. When that lady kissed my daughter. She got poisoned. I demand her fucking head in a platter. With a side of bad pussy"
Yeah, the instant Littlefinger raised his eyebrow at the opening of the season a bunch of people did.Have any of the unsullied figured out r+l=j?
Because Jon is a warg in the books. And it's his wolf and the only thing at castle black he truly trusts and cares about.Why did Jon whisper "Ghost" in the book?
That makes no fucking sense. They could have easily turned the fuck around.
"Hey. Dawg. When that lady kissed my daughter. She got poisoned. I demand her fucking head in a platter. With a side of bad pussy"
That makes no fucking sense. They could have easily turned the fuck around.
"Hey. Dawg. When that lady kissed my daughter. She got poisoned. I demand her fucking head in a platter. With a side of bad pussy"
If that boat doesn't immediately turn back around to dock, this show has totally gone off the rails.
6/10. More so in Seasons 4 and 5.Hey I haven't read the books but I'm curious;
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much does the show resemble bad fanfiction rather than the actual story?
Doran isn't an idiot, and they would probably have Trystanes word on their side as well. It makes total sense after Dorans "I don't believe in third chances" speech.Why would they turn around? To make accusations likely to get you killed? This complaint makes no sense, especially given that we don't know what they actually do.
Doran isn't an idiot, and they would probably have Trystanes word on their side as well. It makes total sense after Dorans "I don't believe in third chances" speech.
What's Jaime supposed to do? Take the L and his daughter's corpse back to King's Landing? With her decomposing along the way?Why would they turn around? To make accusations likely to get them killed or start a war? This complaint makes no sense, especially given that we don't know what they actually do. Of all the things wrong with the show, this is what makes it go off the rails?
Yep, it's like pre-purchasing a game. Shireen is your money and Jon 2.0 the game.The timing doesn't really line up though. They burnt her long before he died. It would be one hell of a delayed reaction.
This would come down to what would most people do when their daughter is dead from poisoning. Logic shouldn't dictate anything in here. But to be fair jaime never treated her as a daughter.And Jaime is supposed to trust Doran after this? He didn't read Martin's books or watch the show. There's nothing suggesting that not turning around is some improbable action.
What's Jaime supposed to do? Take the L and his daughter's corpse back to King's Landing? With her decomposing along the way?
The entire situation is just stupid!
They're doing a good job of convincing everyone he might actually be dead
Doran isn't an idiot, and they would probably have Trystanes word on their side as well. It makes total sense after Dorans "I don't believe in third chances" speech.
I don't think Jaime has any reason to believe 1) that Doran isn't in on it or 2) that Doran wouldn't panic and lock him up in a bid for self-protection.
Like, Doran seems like a nice guy but he also has every reason to hate the Lannisters and no reason at all to let an accusation that his family killed a Baratheon Princess stand, let alone reach King's Landing where, for all everyone in Dorne knows, the highly vindictive Queen Cersei still reigns.
Stannis will be taking the black (or sacrificing himself to bring Jon back), and once Sansa, Brienne, and Pod make it to Castle Black, Davos will have his orders to go find Rickon. Man, it's going to be fun watching the wildlings fuck up the Boltons.
Doing something is better than nothing. And I doubt Jaime cares about his own life then (if he does turn back), saving family is first priority.The entire situation is stupid, but I'm not sure what returning to Dorne would accomplish. I could see why he would do it, but him not doing it is hardly some crazy outcome.
I suppose, I just think with how sloppy and lame the whole Dorne story was that the Sand Snakes coming out of it victorious could only mean that everyone else involved must be retarded to be outwitted by some children.I don't think Jaime has any reason to believe 1) that Doran isn't in on it or 2) that Doran wouldn't panic and lock him up in a bid for self-protection.
Like, Doran seems like a nice guy but he also has every reason to hate the Lannisters and no reason at all to let an accusation that his family killed a Baratheon Princess stand, let alone reach King's Landing where, for all everyone in Dorne knows, the highly vindictive Queen Cersei still reigns.
Oooh oooh your love is a baaaaad pussyyyyyyyWe really need a new thread soon. Someone just throw something up.
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LMAO at them making that traitor sign like it's a freaking April Fool's prank instead of a mutiny.
Show Ramsey continues to be the sadist's Gary Stu.
I'm thinking Ramsay killed all these guys while the guy on the horse just watched.
I suppose, I just think with how sloppy and lame the whole Dorne story was that the Sand Snakes coming out of it victorious could only mean that everyone else involved must be retarded to be outwitted by some children.