I'm reading A Wiki of Ice and Fire, and there definitely are 4 seasons, even if they don't happen on a yearly basis: http://awoiaf.westeros.org/…
I'm reading A Wiki of Ice and Fire, and there definitely are 4 seasons, even if they don't happen on a yearly basis: http://awoiaf.westeros.org/…
Maybe, but this is the EXPERTS review of their most read article every week. There should be a bit more of research before posting it.
Boy, this reviewer really sucks, doesn't she? This review has several big mistakes, like the "Rhaegar must not find out" and the "yearly progress from summer to winter and back again". They should give the reviews to someone else.
I hate all the shipping and the "romantic pairings" in a series like GoT, but if they want to pair Jon with someone, you'll have to pick your favorite flavor of incest: between aunt and nephew or between cousins.
Exactly. I don't know if I'm wrong, but what I'm reading here is that, according to her, there are only summers and winters in the AWOIAF world.
While it’s not made clear in the show, the seasons in Martin’s world don’t behave like the seasons in ours, with yearly progress from summer to winter and back again.
Really? I thought the servant was Arya all the time. I don't think she would kill an innocent, but who knows?
It's really nice to see that Arya and Jaqen ended their working relationship in such good terms that she can borrow the masks and take them anywhere she wants without being a Faceless (Wo)Man.
Also, Jon doesn't have any Targaryen features. He's 100% Stark. How anyone would prove it, indeed?
But Rhaegar was already married to Elia Martell. Does that mean that Daenerys' claim is better?
I'm sure this has been discussed many times in other forums, but I would like to ask you guys: If Jon is really son of Rhaegar, who has the best claim over the Iron Throne between him and Daenerys?
I'm pretty sure the Lannister army doesn't represent any threat against:
-Unsullied
-Sellswords
-Dothraki
-Ironborn
-Dornish
-3 dragons
Of course Tommen had to die and Cersei had to be queen. If Saint Daenerys killed a teenage boy instead of an evil, "Mad queen", it would make her look bad. Blech.
"The world wasn’t exactly clamoring for a belated sequel to Roland Emmerich’s ’90s disaster movie par excellence Independence Day Ivan Reitman's '80s paranormal comedy movie par excellence Ghostbusters…"
I'm pretty sure Daenerys is going to leave Missandei and Grey Worm in charge of Meereen, and that's the last we're going to see or hear of them (ok, maybe they will mention someday how great rulers they are).
That's what I mean! Sorry, but for me it's getting ridiculous how extremely powerful she's becoming. Let's check Daenerys' armies:
- Unsullied
- Sellswords
- Dothraki
- Ironborn
- 3 big dragons
Two people in the entire 6 seasons? Really? Jon lost two just on tonight's episode! If memory serves, Daenerys armies have NEVER had to go to an actual battle (I'm not counting the Meereen guerrilla warfare).
Oh, Daenerys wins again without any significant losses. What a surprise.
I LOVE how even if they're going to show another big battle on Sunday, the battle of Meereen, Daenerys and her happy posse are never in real danger and never appear on the dead pool odds. Maybe it's because of her almighty plot armor, being D&D's favorite and all.
I would bet all my money on:
- Wun Wun
- Ramsay
- Rickon
- Smalljon Umber