it looks like she's going to get an Actual Trial, which won't end up being by combat because crimes against the Gods themselves can't be solved that way.
it looks like she's going to get an Actual Trial, which won't end up being by combat because crimes against the Gods themselves can't be solved that way.
Real question: do we know definitively that two other children can warg?
Sansa does know and could still reveal it to bring Littlefinger down.
They still can't get past the Wall, right? They actually need something to happen before they can cross it. Like Bran nullifying its magic, or something.
…there was also never a real follow up on Tyrion finding out that Littlefinger framed him via the dagger when Tyrion was in King's Landing as Hand of the King.
He can warg, but so can two other children that have done more to earn their keep.
(the only thing I thought was odd is that Lyanna clearly looked to be older than Ned)
…because the reveal in the books was really, really stupid.
Yeah, it almost became a moot point by the time the revealed it.
("and then the fit hit the Shan")
Yes. It's weird as hell, and I did not like the tonal change from the GoT episode. I might have been better served to DVR it and watch it another day this week. But it's well done. It's deliberate, it's interesting, the casting seems good.
Saw a preview on AMC, while watching Preacher right after GoT, that features Jorah prominently. So he's riding from Dany all the way to Cleverman in Australia.
At least the first hero's death. Right?
I'm thinking hoping that part of the idea is that Bran needed to get enough experience in to be able to have the visions without help, after having it instilled in him that he can't stay too long.
Do you really believe that when GRRM wrote A Game of Thrones and came up with the character of Hodor, he had created an elaborate backstory that involves events that happen deep in the future for a relatively minor character?
Also, was bran touching a weirwood even at that point? None of it makes sense, it all collapses under the most casual inspection
Meeran sounds better
This was vintage GRRM soul-sucking stuff. … It's the kind of stuff that makes you throw the book across the room. Man, I hate myself for loving it so much.
Why wouldn't she? These folks understand the threat.
"Lady Sansa asked you a question"
Awesome.