Anton Sugar
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Why didn't The King or anyone from the Lannister camp save Cersei from imprisonment?
S6 opener reveals that Tommen is literally Cersei's puppet.
Why didn't The King or anyone from the Lannister camp save Cersei from imprisonment?
Huh?
I prefer Stannis realizing that Melisandre is not the one. She must be the character I hate the most now.Mel realizing Stannis is not the one is great
Jon Snow being 100% dead makes room for #TeamRickon for Warden of the North.
Mel realizing Stannis is not the one is great
I just don't see Jon not being rezzed that would be an awful way out
Why didn't The King or anyone from the Lannister camp save Cersei from imprisonment?
Winterfell -> The Wall
Bran: Several months, maybe years
Tyrion: Weeks on Kings road iirc
Bookstannis: Months, sometimes stuck for several days in a row
Melissandre on the show. Casual stroll, safest path ever. Oh look, Davos made it too! Maybe half a day on horse.
Why was Stannis suffering in the first place? His army could basically go to Castle Black for lunch and be back in time for a camping adventure.
Those altar boys wearing nothing but linen cloths and armed with billyclubs were too much for the Kings Guard.
S6 opener reveals that Tommen is literally Cersei's puppet.
She gave the new High Septon way too much power, the Septon's guards probably outnumber the Gold Cloaks and the Lannister guards and that's not including the people of the city who would also side with the faith.
There's a reason one Targaryen king (Maegor?) in the past tried to wipe religion from Westeros and banned the faith from having any kind of army.
Uhhh...
Exactly. Ellaria and the Snakes want war. A dead Princess and a captive Prince is a sure fire way to get their wish.
Why didn't The King or anyone from the Lannister camp save Cersei from imprisonment?
Those altar boys wearing nothing but linen cloths and armed with billyclubs were too much for the Kings Guard.
In hindsight, I'm now glad Arianne wasn't cast.
For all the whining about Ramsay, did he have some failures and setbacks in the books that I'm forgetting? Because I remember him coming out ahead every step of the way that we've seen so far.
It's not about how much failures he had in the books. The show makes him do impressive things like dismantling Stannis twice and the Greyjoys that never occured on the books.
It was just an easter egg joke manJust seems strange that D&D would lay the groundwork towards R+L=J (hell, they essentially confirmed it) the way they did this season, if there's not a payoff of some sort.
I know she wants war, that's obvious. My problem is her reason for wanting war is fucking stupid.
Alot of this is because this season covered 2 books, making up about 2000 pages.
Teleportation requires blood magic. Blood for the blood god and all that. Don't even ask what Littlefinger uses to power his.
Yep. She can't seem to get her head around the idea that dying in a trial by combat is not the same thing as murder. Like, at all.
Yep. She can't seem to get her head around the idea that dying in a trial by combat is not the same thing as murder. Like, at all.
why?
Choose a side GAF
#TeamGoodGirl
#TeamBadPussy
Tales from my ass- but I'm leaning toward him being more than just rezzed in the traditional Beric/LSH sense. I think he's going to be reborn through fire- either by Mel in some sort of ritual, or by the Watch burning his body to keep him from turning into a wight. Like, maybe he takes on a different physical form (Azor Ahai) altogether- which would explain Kit not coming back, if that is indeed true.
Just seems strange that D&D would lay the groundwork towards R+L=J (hell, they essentially confirmed it) the way they did this season, if there's not a payoff of some sort.
Picturing book Tyene saying "bad pussy" just makes me laugh.That about sums up everything Dorne related.
No resurrection hint to me means it's not happening.
For all the whining about Ramsay, did he have some failures and setbacks in the books that I'm forgetting? Because I remember him coming out ahead every step of the way that we've seen so far.
For all the whining about Ramsay, did he have some failures and setbacks in the books that I'm forgetting? Because I remember him coming out ahead every step of the way that we've seen so far.
That "bad pussy" line was awful.
*follows the writers of GoT*
"Shame"
*rings bell*
"Shame"
"Shame"
*rings bell*
No resurrection hint to me means it's not happening.
I really need to congratulate Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's performance as Jaime.
I remember in season one and two that I completely hated the character. Jaime was arrogant and a complete cunt. Now looking at Jaime in these last seasons he is completely different. Like a real nice guy. Just like the books.
3 & 4. Sansa & Theon
Casting is the one area this show has been consistently amazing. Aside from stableboy in Season 1, I don't think anyone has really struck me as terrible.
No resurrection hint to me means it's not happening.
Casting is the one area this show has been consistently amazing. Aside from stableboy in Season 1, I don't think anyone has really struck me as terrible.
Imagine the set up for that. Was Thorne there all like, "All of the tall people in the back! Bruce, switch spots with Alan. Okay, good good. Now squeeze in tight, we don't want him to see the sign until he gets up to it. Dave, Andy, stop giggling, get your poker faces on. Jesus, guys. Where's Olly?"I need to see a gif of Jon running to see the wilding tell him about Benjen, only to see the sign with Dickbutt on it. it would sum up the finale well.
The thing I don't understand....and it's highlighted more in the TV show....if you're going to kill Jon Snow, wouldn't you do it before he rallies a band of Wildlings to follow him across the wall....a band of Wildlings that would be divided, but ultimately see the Night's Watch turning on Jon Snow as just another betrayal?
In fairness to the Sand Snakes, I'm not sure any actor could have done anything interesting with that dialogue.
Death by jumping into a giant fluffy snowbank?