Also did you watch the Hardhomme episode stupid? You don’t think a undead army can surprise anyone?
Also did you watch the Hardhomme episode stupid? You don’t think a undead army can surprise anyone?
Ok fucking idiot. Who is this “everyone” that warn Jon Snow not to fall for Ramsey’s tricks?
First, how is he ignoring all around him? Only he and Sansa disagree and she is withholding important information.
Nope. Blood and sex don’t mix. End of story.
If that were the case Jon Snow should have died. PERIOD. Instead they show that Jon has incredible plot armor.
Incorrect. If that were the case we would have seen the consequences of Johns horrible decision instead of the “King in the North” scene.
I get you. Why did Rickon run in an absolute straight line. Because that is how it was written. Why did Jon Snow then decide to try to commit suicide by running alone at army. Because that is how it is written. And it was written that way because it would be “badass”, not because it made any logical sense.
Yes, enjoying GRR Martins writing does make me a bigger fan. I don’t think it is flawless, I just don’t see D&D dumbing the plot down as “better”.
Because Rickon is secretly Jaqen H’gar?
What? It’s even harder to justify letting thousands of men(including your sister)die to save one person. It's very stupid.
Arrows and bullets are not the same thing.
You know nothing Jon Snow.
“What changes is we gain insight into why he does what he does. We get outsiders’ perspectives on why he did what he did: we originally see Ned criticizing Jaime for betraying his oath to Aerys. Then, in A Storm of Swords, we learn Jaime did it to prevent Aerys from burning an entire city to the ground and killing…
CHuh.
“Jaime has always had an incestuous relationship. Both the books and shows indicate that he never “turned” towards chivalry, but that he was always a decent guy placed in unfortunate circumstances. His gifting Oathkeeper and active willingness to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the Riverlands shows that.”
My prediction is Stannis will die, but only after he takes Winterfell. The wall will come down and Stannis will be surrounded by white walkers. At that point when all seems lost he will burn his daughter and chaos will ensue.
“And at this point, the show is handling the plot better than the books have.”
Amen!