Rest in peace Hodor, or should I say, Willis.
Rest in peace Summer.
Rest in peace Hodor, or should I say, Willis.
Rest in peace Summer.
But they were not ready to go along with Roose, why would they suddenly go along with Ramsay?
Bran told Rikkon to go to the Umbers and hide. According to what we have seen, Littlefinger shouldn't know that Rikkon is with the Umbers. But, like you, I hope this is a set up for something greater later, and not just delivering Rikkon to be killed.
I won't argue whether this is a technically a ret-con or not, and I'll concede the point. But whatever it is, it clearly is changing the story through magical revelations. I'd just prefer that it be through actual events.
I don't read the books, bur all I saw in the first season was that Ned wouldn't talk about Jon's mother.
If they were going to do that, then they could have done it with Roose. Roose was a more stable character than Ramsey.
Actually, an Umber double-cross wouldn't be a bad move here. It's a good time for it. Ramsay is drunk on power and in need of allies. So he has to let someone in. He murdered Roose so the Bolton men can't be too happy. They'll probably accept a new leader. Moreover, it's got to be known that he is wants to attack…
Moreover, once again I call Shenanigans. Thus far in the story, every non-Bolton northerner that we have seen has been loyal to the Starks. Ramsay has been having to flay whole families, lords and their wives and brothers and sisters and children on down until the lord in charge is a child to young to understand…
Clearly Bran's warging is being used to ret-con into the story that Jon is Rhaegar's son. The internet has already figured out that Jon could be Rhaegar's son. Still, I wish he would get that into the story a different way, or just leave it to the audience to choose what to believe.
This.
I think this is Ramsay's last season. Jon is coming for that ass. I don't like Rikkon simply being handed to Ramsay. It just too easy. Moreover there is no advantage for the Umbers in handing Rikkon over to the Bolton's. They are in a better position if they just keep him hidden for a rainy day. They control the last…
The church had made inroads and political relationships for centuries. To get the kind of power. The Sparrows have not put in any political work to get the power they have. The sparrows have basically been off the grid for the entirety of the show. Then all of a sudden they are arresting Queens left and right.
I thought the real BS was killing Jon in the first place. I figured it is a plot device to get him out of the Night's Watch and ultimately to becoming Lord Stark. Jon would have WAYYY to much clout for half of his own faction to kill him. He literally told them that giants and zombies exist and then he literally…
This.
That is exactly right. Nothing to see here. No Drama, move along.
I felt bad when Ygrit got killed because there was no way to make it so that she could be with Jon, but Olly made the right call when he killed her. Ygrit was a killer who came to kill. She reaped what she sowed.
For me it was since he betrayed Jon.
The Sparrows are in no way as bad as the Lannisters. Their story-line is ridiculous like something out of a Three Stooges skit because there is no way they could exercise that kind of power over a King and Queen so quickly with so little investment of time or people or money. But the sparrows actually adhere to an…
Oh yeah, he is going to try say that, but everyone is going to see right through that.
Exactly.