I don't think so. That would be a mistake on the part of Ramsey.
I don't think so. That would be a mistake on the part of Ramsey.
My response to you wasn't anymore dickish than your original response to me.
Being a dick???? Are you his wife. Am I refusing to call you by your name? Who are you to get insulted by what I call someone else?
Is it a theory or a spoiler? I'll look it up if it's a theory. But I don't want a spoiler from the books.
Why wouldn't she feel comfortable in his care, Littlefinger is the only person who is actually killing people to keep her safe. Everybody else just watched her suffer.
I think he wants a little more than to just fuck her. He most likely has some kind of transference going on. But there are three possibilities….
About Gendry??? Oh yeah baby, I'm all in. With the stuff about Jon and his mother I'm a bit more cloudy.
Well, I couldn't because I didn't know her name. But now that I know it, I somehow still think it's appropriate to call her Oberyn's wife, or perhaps Oberyn's widow.
The answer is "with LittleFinger". We know LittleFinger lies and schemes, but we also know that he loved Kat Stark more than can described in words. He'll take better care of her kids than anyone else.
I'm betting that she will end up in a marriage / relationship with Jamie.
Then why not kill him?
Mark my words, He will be King, if only for a second.
Wouldn't that put he in line to be the first lady of Dorne one day?
It's either a plot device (Deus ex-machina) or a scene that was poorly translated from the book by the directors, similar to the Jamie/Cersei rape scene that was undeniably a rape on the TV show and undeniably NOT a rape in the book.
I still think that Jon might end up leaving. Jon needs someone to leave the Night's watch and still keep his honor intact. Moreover, Jon doesn't need Stannis to be Lord of Winterfell, and Stannis needs help from someone, most likely the North, if he is to win. I think there may be conflicts within the Night's watch…
Yeah, but Jon has a strong resemblance to Ned. I would use the "Ned raised him like a son" logic to refer to Theon.
I saw someone in a comment say that apparently Jon is definitely Ned's son. Apparently he LOOKS JUST LIKE NED. Jon looks more like Ned than do any of the children Ned fathered by Katelyn.
Well the fight was rigged, but by the author. I've seen that fight at least 3 times. That fight was over. The only way the mountain has the strength to pull off that victory is that the writer can write whatever he wants.
The thing you should understand about people is this….
And how long before the people put all their heads on a spike. The mad king burned people with wildfire. When the Red Woman burns her first person at the stake, the whole country will flash back to visions of the Mad King; Stannis will be out by the end of that year.