Kings can undo the oath. Stannis offered to do so for Jon. Robb briefly considered it too.
Kings can undo the oath. Stannis offered to do so for Jon. Robb briefly considered it too.
I also forgot to rant earlier. Sansa refused to bend the knee... to a Stark king.
Columbus was not exactly the first European to set foot in the Americas. The Vikings didn’t cause that level of destruction to native people.
The Vikings discovered the Americas without slaughtering too many other humans or even spreading terrible diseases either way. Arya is more Lief Erikson than Columbus.
Neither Dorne nor the Iron Islands had thousands of soldiers outside the gates (as Sansa reminds Grey Worm she has when he threatens Jon), a brother on the throne, or the killer of the Night King sister.
Because they had no leverage?
She has been consistent since season 6 on this issue. It would have been FAR MORE ridiculous if she didn’t insist. How do you think that would make any sense, at all, for her character?
On the one hand, I literally got every single thing I ever wanted out of the end. Sansa Queen in the North! All the remaining Starks (including Jon) alive and ascendant! Arya adventuring (although the West of Westeros bit is dumb.) Dany dead and revealed as the megalomaniac she was! So, I should be pretty happy. I…
You aren’t wrong.
Counter-counter-point: Kit’s actually doing the best acting he’s ever done on the show this season.
Meanwhile Littlefinger got to have a different accent minute to minute and it was fine?
No, I think the rest of the pack survives.
He’s older than Christian Bale was when he was cast.
No you can definitely plead the 5th if another crime is implicated.
Also since when does GRRM care about rightful claims? Where are you getting that?
Tyrion is depicted as a very smart man who is also a good man in show. (A departure from the books where he is currently raping prostitutes as his main hobby.)
The show never portrayed Tywin as a villain. It i
Oh, of course. Agreed.
And I’d add that the secrecy being complained of here, and I totally get why, is usually a good thing for the accused. It means they don’t have this litigated in the open until a jury decides there is probable cause to charge.
I know people will be mad but I think he’s kind of perfect.