Also, I would be shocked if Jon bent the knee.
On the premise that Danny helps with the Nightwalker I think Jon would do anything.
Also, I would be shocked if Jon bent the knee.
There were some pretty humorous cuts in that episode, I have to give the director that.
Theon made the right decision.
I really hope we see something like the Aeron chapter from TWOW, and truly show Euron's madness. Also that Aeron chapter is so good, GRRM still has it.
Also, I would be shocked if Jon bent the knee.
What should they be rewarded with when the apocalypse is on its way?
It will matter, otherwise what's the point in revealing it?I wouldn't like it. You just got crowned by your own people King in the Norf and Jon bends his knee just like that. But then again you've got an apocalyptic event coming so desperate measures I guess.
I wonder how Jon's lineage is going to play out as well. Considering Bran and maybe Howland Reed knows Jon's true parentage. Probably just fuck all, hopefully it won't
I wouldn't like it. You just got crowned by your own people King in the Norf and Jon bends his knee just like that. But then again you've got an apocalyptic event coming so desperate measures I guess.
I wonder how Jon's lineage is going to play out as well. Considering Bran and maybe Howland Reed knows Jon's true parentage. Probably just fuck all, hopefully it won't
Jon is on the way to Varys. Varys knows LF betrayed Ned and that's what got him killed. Do the show runners consider that?
I wouldn't like it. You just got crowned by your own people King in the Norf and Jon bends his knee just like that. But then again you've got an apocalyptic event coming so desperate measures I guess.
I wonder how Jon's lineage is going to play out as well. Considering Bran and maybe Howland Reed knows Jon's true parentage. Probably just fuck all, hopefully it won't
Jon is on the way to Varys. Varys knows LF betrayed Ned and that's what got him killed. Do the show runners consider that?
Well they never paid off the scene with Varys+Tyrion talking about Melisandre and how evil her magic is, so I wouldn't hold your breath.
(I can't find the scene on Youtube but it's ~15 minutes into Blackwater, S2E9. edit: i'm actually also remembering another scene with Varys and Tyrion, in S3, my point still stands)
what does Varys have to gain for Jon knowing about Littlefinger? Jon already NEEDS to work with them, trust isn't necessary right now.
Littlefinger has nothing to offer these days, Sansa could easily take his soldiers if she wanted. He's on borrowed time and won't last the season... IMO
I can't wait for Davos to give Dany the "cart before the horse" speech.
The more I think about it, the more annoying it gets realizing that somehow Euron built a literally gigantic armada in the amount of time it took Theon to sail to Mereen and to sail back.
Even in very slow ships, it only took like 20 days to sail from England to America and I don't know that Westeros and Essos are that far apart given they're sailing the "Narrow Sea." It should have taken the Iron Islands literal decades to build a fleet of that size, not to mention wherever the fuck they got the resources to build those ships. The Iron Islands would be Lannister-level rich if they had been building these ships for the Crown, so it makes no sense that nobody thought of it before.
He just straight up admitted to Jon that he spent his whole life wanting to bone Kat, and now that she's gone, he wants to bone Sansa.
So many people seem to be giving up on the books and living off the show
Are folks in here quitting/quit the books?
I dont remember what book Im on but Im reading about Adriana and Dorne's water wells
I dont want to give up but its hard to care knowing the show will spoil the end
The show doesn't even come close to matching the detail or number of plot threads the books have. I.e. FaigonSo many people seem to be giving up on the books and living off the show
Are folks in here quitting/quit the books?
I dont remember what book Im on but Im reading about Adriana and Dorne's water wells
I dont want to give up but its hard to care knowing the show will spoil the end
They get away with timing problems because they operate under the assumption that not every scene is linear, but rather highlights of what is going on; allowing them to gloss over the traveling details and slower pace of the books. Theon could have been in Mereen for months for all we know.
That's my issue with the writing for Littlefinger for the past 2 seasons. It's completely out of character. He would never go to the crypt and tell Jon that. Absolutely nothing good can come of it. He really gains nothing by it. Weak writing.
i might be remembering completely wrong as it's been a long time since i read the books, but i seem to recall a baffling scene in one of them where littlefinger lies, probably to tyrion, that he in fact did fuck catelyn. seemed totally off.
I just worry that the show's changes have GRRM stressing.the show will actually finish though, so I'll take that.
kind of silly how arya didn't find out about what's going on in the north until hot pie told her. she did impersonate walder frey for however long it took to poison all the freys.
I just worry that the show's changes have GRRM stressing.
I want to know how hot pie knew before tyrion and possibly varys
The Iron Islands would be Lannister-level rich if they had been building these ships for the Crown, so it makes no sense that nobody thought of it before.
I want to know how hot pie knew before tyrion and possibly varys
what does Varys have to gain for Jon knowing about Littlefinger? Jon already NEEDS to work with them, trust isn't necessary right now.
How fucked up would it be if the wolfpack ate Arya like when that bear ate that dude in the Edge.
How could Sansa take the Vale knights?
Not necessarily, they implied that House Tarly was going to try and usurp the Tyrells.
Then why did he follow Littlefinger north? And why is he bowing to Jon? Doesn't he know Sweet Robin is his rightful ruler?
I remember in the books it was a big deal for Cersei to commission new ships for King's Landing. Looking it up, there were apparently TWELVE ships left after the Battle of the Blackwater, so Cersei orders them to build TEN more. Keep in mind that there is protest against this idea because the crown doesn't have a lot of money, and building even a few ships is a costly endeavor. According to the ASOIAF wiki, they are built rather quickly: "three of the ships are nearing completion after what seems to be no more than a few weeks of time". Then Aurane steals them and becomes king of the pirates.The Iron Islands would be Lannister-level rich if they had been building these ships for the Crown, so it makes no sense that nobody thought of it before.
where did tyrion get a raven that knows how to fly to winterfell
where did tyrion get a raven that knows how to fly to winterfell