It was the most important threat. But the thing is, once you survive some impending huge threat, you then move onto everything else, and you’re back to worrying about the smaller things.
It was the most important threat. But the thing is, once you survive some impending huge threat, you then move onto everything else, and you’re back to worrying about the smaller things.
Don’t even bother. It’s the same people who says “Endgame” is 6/10 for “plotholes”. They don’t want to get entertained, they just want to nitpick.
What does George rr martin/the show have to do to make people happy? That was one of the best episodes of television ever assembled. All you have to do is pretend not to be a snarky hipster who hates everything. Was there plot holes? Yes. Is there plot holes in everything? Yes. Who cares the payoff was amazing for now…
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“oh the incest is fine, let’s talk about your claim”
Oof. You’re right, I did forget about that conversation. I blame two years between seasons.
We’ve been told about the food issue BEFORE—remember Dany said the main problem with losing the Tyrells was Cersei would have the food and could let them starve. . . .then she promptly flew Drogon over and stupidly BURNED THE ENTIRE FOOD TRAIN instead of capturing it.
It’s not just the Septon’s Diary and Bran’s word. Howland Reed (Meera’s father) was there with Ned when he went to the tower to ‘save’ Lyanna. He’s an actual witness that can verify what Bran ‘sees.’
People seem to think I’m saying lack of food isn’t a problem. I’m not.
They also call Dickon Tarly Sam’s older brother.. which is objectively not true since Sam was sent to the wall because he’s a coward and his father Randyl didn’t want his cowardly son to inherit his house and title. Maybe they’re not the most reliable source of information.
“the thing is we already knew [about Jon’s lineage]”
Jon to Theon: “Hey, if you gotta go be a Greyjoy I’m not stopping you.”
If they get married, it kind of doesn’t matter, and incest amongst Targaryans isn’t exactly uncommon. I doubt the show will bring up that she’s his aunt.
he’s kind of slow on the uptake.
Yeah, it seems like this should wrap everything up in a nice bow for them. They marry, and are able to unite the north with the other kingdoms since Jon will still be a king, and Dany can still be queen. Boom. Problem solved everyone.
It comes off as whining about a problem.
Sansa’s observation about feeding the army is valid, but probably not the best place or time to make it. Jon came back with much needed help, let’s try finding a solution instead of being resentful about a threat to your position.
I think the only reason why people expect Jon riding a dragon be a huge deal is because based on the books they have this expectation about only Targaryens being able to ride dragons. But that’s something that was never mentioned on the show, and we’ve seen the dragons carry people, so in the show’s context it’s not a…