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Yeah, I know. But given the size of their emblems, Lyanna and Jon seem to be the primary focus points (why not Rhaegar?), so including so many people who weren't really that important in getting from R+L to J seems a bit weird.

Haha, but this chart is just a lie! The will not take this lying laying down!

What the hell are all these people doing in that chart? Benjen, Arthur Dayne, … ?

"Sigh, my idiot minion has defenestrated himself. Time to look for a new one, I suppose. But first, I shall lick my nether region."

It does seem to have fallen out of fashion, yes. But if Rhaegar and Lyanna could accept setting in motion a civil war (I reckon it wasn't their intention, unless Rhaegar had seen something like that in a prophecy and had accepted it as predetermined, but they didn't seem to make too much of an effort to prevent and/or

I thought it was more going to be a "she accidentally brutally cut her head off while shaving" kind of thing.

Damn, that's… a lot of husband (I'm a puny 5'11" minion myself). :D

The Targaeryens have not always been monogamous though, so Rhaegar marrying Lyanna despite already being married to Elia is not without precedent.

Nothing slutty about that methinks.

I think one's mileage on Margaery can vary. As much as I adore Natalie Dormer, I think the King's Landing political scheming and intriguing thing has run its course. Been there, done that. I'm ready for the house being burnt to the ground.

"Wow, that just seems like an odd thing to be offended by."

Yeah. It made for very tense TV, but objectively, it wasn't really a very sound plan. I won't complain.

I think in the books it's a tad more obvious. If I remember right, he's given subjects for pretty gruesome human experiments by Cersei.

Yeah, that's kind of a weird error. Hell, Ned and Arthur Dayne actually mention Rhaegar's death at the Trident, so, you know, duh!

Haha, that would be so great and almost make it worth it. Almost.

I'm from a European country which has civil law instead of common law, so I'm not exactly an expert on US legal procedures. But bloody hell, the legal stuff just seemed so utterly outrageous that it completely took me out of the show, even upon first viewing! And once I had ventured into the comments and seen some

And he had gotten a severe downgrade as well.

The Punisher arc was awesome while he was doing his thing. After that, the legal shenanigans were ridiculous, the Black Sky stuff didn't get explained enough for me to care about it at all, and the ninja fights got too repetitive for my taste.

Hey, it's a complicated situation! You're up in a tower, being happily boned by your brother, and suddenly some curious youngling takes a peak, how would you react to that? Split-second decisions!

That is actually an excellent point. It truly does seem wildly out of character.