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If he does know, maybe I'm just disappointed by the complete lack of a reaction. I mean, you killed a king and ruined your entire reputation to prevent him from blowing up Kings' Landing via wildfire. Now your sister lover does something quite similar, causing your only living son to kill himself and…meh.

I don't think wildfire has anything to do with dragons.

They're Danish, but I see what you're saying.

Which Dutch accent?

KHALEEEESIII

Stupid question, but is Jaime aware that Cersei blew up the Great Sept? If so, does he just not care that his sister pulled what he killed Aerys for in order to prevent?

There's weird poetry in the Hound avoiding fire all of his life and then suddenly being a seer once he actually looks at it. RELIGION.

Did the Hound say "top knot"?

Right, he makes a comment about disagreeing that Ned would have a bastard with any random woman. I think pretty much anyone who knew Ned would agree, but I think that line is more a *WINK WINK MAYBE JON'S MOM ISN'T WHAT SHE SEEMS WINK WINK* to non-readers than it is Stannis actually knowing Jon's parentage.

She only wishes that she could be so bamf.

HBO apparently put out this graphic explaining lineage:

They're a lot quicker than the non-book readers I know then!

"I'M NOT A STARK."

No, I think they just haven't given enough backstory for the inclusion of Rhaegar to have an impact on (non-reader) viewers yet. Next season it'll all spill out, I'm sure.

Really? If he does, I'm curious as to how he would've figured it out. It seems like information that's pretty much under lock-and-key aside from Bran. If LF does know, it's impressive even for him.

"So he's not Ned's son?"

What makes you think that Littlefinger knows Jon's true lineage?

Yeah Rhaegar is missed.

Off the top of my head, Robert and Ned briefly discuss it in the show's first ep. From there I don't think it comes up again until 5 with LF and Sansa in the Winterfell crypts. 2 more episodes in 5 dropping hints that Jon may not be what he seems. Then the flashbacks from this season.

I agree, but I think it's only redundant for book readers. If you haven't read the books it's like "who the hell are these people?". Unless you've paid close attention to some dialogue here and there thrown into the 5th and 6th seasons. Maybe the 1st ep ever.