the north is not sansa's
the stark claim was lost with the death of robb, the boltons have legitimacy through conquest
just like dany can't just walk to the iron throne, she needs to retake it because the targaryens have lost their claim to the baratheons
She and Littlefinger never once discussed killing Ramsey.
Marrying Ramsey makes sense because a child of the Stark line (the ex wardens of the North), and the Bolton line( the current wardens of the North) would have a very strong claim on the North.
Strong enough, that after producing one or two sons with Ramsey, it would have been very easy for her and Ramsey to take the North from Roose Bolton by force.
And once Ramsey is in charge, again, it would have been very easy for either her or one of her sons to take control of the North away from Ramsey.
Do you guys think those pictures lend more credibility to the Spanish guy's rumors or refute them?
The biggest disappointment in season 5 is that it closed so many doors that the books left open.
Maybe a better metaphor is that I'm watching a spoiler filled Wikipedia summary of the last two books in the series written by a couple of drunk guys who already read the books but can't get their facts straight.
The biggest disappointment in season 5 is that it closed so many doors that the books left open.
It was a joke.
On a speculative note, I never felt like it was clear either in the book or in the show if I'm supposed to be worried about Dany at the end of the ADWD / S5. Like, do we know for sure or have a good reason to say she's really in trouble or not with the Dothraki?
I thought Dany meeting the Dothraki at the end of ADWD was triumphant for her. I didn't get that she would be taken prisoner at all. She's got a dragon right there! Maybe I misread it, though.
I thought they made it pretty clear in Season 2 out in the desert that the Dothraki weren't happy about a woman leading a Khalasar. Heck they even beheaded one of her blood riders for it.I thought Dany meeting the Dothraki at the end of ADWD was triumphant for her. I didn't get that she would be taken prisoner at all. She's got a dragon right there! Maybe I misread it, though.
I thought Dany meeting the Dothraki at the end of ADWD was triumphant for her. I didn't get that she would be taken prisoner at all. She's got a dragon right there! Maybe I misread it, though.
Marrying Ramsey does not make sense for Sansa.
She could marry any powerful lord and use his means and her name to take back the North. I think Harry the Heir is a distant relative to Ned too like Cat mentions in the books that some Starks married the Waynwoods. Hell she could marry Sweet Robin.
It doesn't even logically make sense for the Bolton's. Yes she's technically the supposed heir of the North, but is also wanted for regicide by the power that installed the Bolton's as Wardens of the North.
Also a legitimate heir for Roose reduces Ramsey's claim to the North as well.
I'm still bugged by the fact that Stannis was killed (or "killed") off-screen. There's a chance that he'll be back next season, which could be quite interesting/funny because the average show watcher probably hates him now
I found the House of Black and White visually interesting in the show maybe just because I personally didn't get a solid visual ID of it from the books.I wonder if they realize that no one wants to watch characters in that room again.
It was kinda cool initially, but on reflection it's just stupid.
I hope so, I need some Blackfish back.Does anyone remember that scene when Walder Frey is talking to Roose about the Blackfish and says something like "He's an old man with no allies."
I wonder if they'll bring that back up this season.
I'm still bugged by the fact that Stannis was killed (or "killed") off-screen. There's a chance that he'll be back next season, which could be quite interesting/funny because the average show watcher probably hates him now
There's no chance he'll be back.
I'm still bugged by the fact that Stannis was killed (or "killed") off-screen.
Wait, are the Sand Snakes going to be in this season?
On one hand, I don't ever want to see them again, so I don't mind if they're not. On the other hand, it's laughably awful if that was their sole contribution to the overall plot.
Wait, are the Sand Snakes going to be in this season?
On one hand, I don't ever want to see them again, so I don't mind if they're not. On the other hand, it's laughably awful if that was their sole contribution to the overall plot.
I believe they are, and Siddig mentioned shooting for season six. I would assume they don't have a ton of screen time this year though.
I hope they are, the Lannisters have some debts to pay them.
One of the dumbest scene in season 5.If only Jaime could have somehow turned that ship around...
That's assuming the SS and Ellaria don't want Trystane killed. Maybe they want him out of the way so they can take over Dorne from Doran? I'm just trying to make sense of that clusterfuck.One of the dumbest scene in season 5.
Yeah, kill the Lannister princess with your sole heir to Dorne on board, that's smart! There's 100% no risk of a hostage situation, or just a good old revenge.
I do not, do not want a Dorne civil war plot with those characters and their dialogues.That's assuming the SS and Ellaria don't want Trystane killed. Maybe they want him out of the way so they can take over Dorne from Doran? I'm just trying to make sense of that clusterfuck.
The show would come up with a dumb reason somehow :/The first scene is Trystane floating face down in Blackwater Bay.
I do not, do not want a Dorne civil war plot with those characters and their dialogues.
Maybe not a full civil war but with Trystane killed it would force Dorne into a war with KL like the SS wanted all along. They fight KL and weakens them before Dany comes over.I do not, do not want a Dorne civil war plot with those characters and their dialogues.
NOOOOO!!Their reasoning was so dumb too - "It would have been gratuitous to show his death!"
I believe they are, and Siddig mentioned shooting for season six. I would assume they don't have a ton of screen time this year though.
The Boltons have no real support in the North outside of themselves. Indeed, Roose notes that in explaining why they want the marriage; which only calls attention to the fact that Sansa doesn't gain anything by marrying them. With the rest of the North plus the Vale, she should be able to supplant the Boltons by force.the north is not sansa's
the stark claim was lost with the death of robb, the boltons have legitimacy through conquest
just like dany can't just walk to the iron throne, she needs to retake it because the targaryens have lost their claim to the baratheons
The specifically labeled it as a teaser, and it's likely to be under a minute, so I imagine that this:I hope that "teaser of the tease" isn't representative of what we're getting tonight. Even if it's shorter than normal, i'm just craving a trailer teasing various storylines. If it's just a small clip from Arya's storyline or god forbid like the other teasers we've gotten, that will be very disappointing.
Is what we're going to get. Maybe we'll also get some shots of characters reacting to things that they won't show.So 8:59 is when we get to hear random out of context dialogue over set pans?
Wait, are the Sand Snakes going to be in this season?
On one hand, I don't ever want to see them again, so I don't mind if they're not. On the other hand, it's laughably awful if that was their sole contribution to the overall plot.
Maybe we'll also get some shots of characters reacting to things that they won't show.
I knew who it would be and exactly which gif it would be before clicking on the spoiler. I thank you any way.But none that warm the heart as much as this:
So 8:59 is when we get to hear random out of context dialogue over set pans?
The true king Westeros needsBut none that warm the heart as much as this:
Gets me every time...But none that warm the heart as much as this: