So who is the broken man of titular fame for next episode?
So who is the broken man of titular fame for next episode?
Exactly. And succinctly put.
very likely… but then where does that leave CleganeBowl?
I would also say that her decision and the impact it will have on her eventual destiny contrasts with characters like Stannis… who also had "God" tell him that he had to do something horrible to obtain his destiny… He did it with out question and everything went in the toilet for him… Arya is more skeptical… she has a…
I am almost positive that Loras will die as an unintended consequence of her "alliance"…
You'll note the youngsters never finish a sentence in their Sparrow talk… we don't REALLY know what either of them thinks.
it plays like real chess init? I like.
Something else about Arya talking to the actress about Cersie and the Character's motivation…
So the Blackfish is Cat's uncle? Not her Brother… thanks for the clarification.
I suspect the Hodor thing serves as a warning of how terrible the unintended consequences can be… and this teaches Bran to be less impetuous and or eager to affect the past…
Wouldn't that essentially make her the many faced God… Talk about a destiny. I like it… I don't think that's where it goes… but I like it.
So based on the way Tommen and Margery's conversation was framed the question is NOT so much "Does Margery have a plan?"… as it is, "How much is Tommen in on it?". We may be underestimating the young man a little too much… it is quite possible that he is in the know here. I wouldn't bet on it… but I think it would…
I would note that this season has provided more Fan service moments than usual. Granted, they mostly still come across as organic… it seems that "what you've been waiting for" is a running theme through the season.
I'd say it's meaningful… but that's because I think the writing is very good generally. I'd say the "peeling" of the apple as opposed to chowing down is the key. On the surface Osha is being one thing… but (because of Theon) Ramsay knows what's beneath the surface… and he peels away the story before biting the apple.…
While I grant you that it was a stupid idea to bring Gilly to Hornhill… he never said his dad was anything nice… he said "my father is… well my father… but My Mum's lovely and my sister is really sweet" or some such thing. Also, his mother clearly has the cojones to stand up to his dad, so he probably was assuming…
There is no confession of the Jaime thing… But it's an accusation swirling. And it is what the eventual trial by combat will be over. However to this point no official charge has been made… You will note however that there is no attemp to threaten, charge or otherwise make Jaime atone for said "rumours"… while others…
But Lancel is in with HS so his atonement was "a scratch on the forehead and a brown robe. Also, the faith didn't lock up the guy who testified against Loras… who was every bit the sinner Loras was… No.. They definitely pick and choose and call it the will of the Gods… Jaime has been trying to make that point…
I think that if he were gonna die they would be spending more time endearing him to us, at least since the hand off… I think they go the other way and it turns out he's more integral to the story than we've been led to belive.
The prisoner is the Blackfish's nephew. Robb Stark's Cousin. When Ropbb Stark broke his promise to Marry Walder Frey's daughter the Tully's/Starks offered Edmure Tully as a groom instead. That was the red wedding. How exactly (what condition) he's "going home" remains to be seen.
Ya… I hope it doesn't turn into a Dr. Claw moment…. "we'll get you next time Arya!!!!!".. There has to be more to it.