That’s probably why I remember Robert having sth to do with it. Well, the show made a mistake. They would either have needed to omit this part of the prophecy or not have her give birth to Robert’s child.
That’s probably why I remember Robert having sth to do with it. Well, the show made a mistake. They would either have needed to omit this part of the prophecy or not have her give birth to Robert’s child.
This is a non-issue.
Yeah, the show overlooked details. What else is new? :D There was never a stillbirth in the books, only a pregnancy she terminated early on. I forget whether anyone else in the show ever refers to this stillbirth, I have a feeling Robert does, but I’m not sure.
Mistyped - they share nearly as much DNA as regular siblings. Dany and Rhaegar (Jon’s dad) shared more than identical twins do.
Yes, but because of incest in the previous generation they share way more DNA than regular siblings, nearly as much DNA as identical twins, in fact. It’s still squicky.
There’s way more leeway around “When the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. When the seas go dry and mountains blow in the wind like leaves. When your womb quickens again, and you bear a living child. Then he will return, and not before” than around “Will the king and I have children?” “Oh, aye. Six-and-ten…
Cersei has been prophesied to have only 3 kids and loose all three. She’s done with kids. She’ll either die, miscarry or have a stillbirth.
No, he couldn’t. A horse gets tired pretty quickly carrying two grown people, especially a horse that is not completely fresh and especially if it’s cold. I don’t know how familiar you are with horses, but the undead would catch up to both of them pretty quickly. By sacrificing himself, Benjen gave Jon the necessary…
Not quite. Baratheons rule (and police) over the Stormlands. The Stormlands border on The Reach (the Tyrells’ domain), Dorne (the Martells) and the Crownlands (ruled directly from King’s Landing; at the beginning of the show King’s Landing is ruled by the Baratheons, but it used to be ruled by the Targaryens for…
So what will be your explanation when she catches Littlefinger in his own noose next episode? She got lucky?
Except she has more hair :D
There were no Wardens of the Kingdoms; there were 4 Wardens (north, south, east & west) and Baratheons weren’t one of the 4.
I’ve never liked Arya very much (I did love her, however, like most GRRM’s characters :)) but the way she’s behaving atm makes me hope it’s some sort of ploy to catch Littlefinger in the wrong or sth. Because if it isn’t it’s just heartbreaking.
True, but that’s her problem, not Sansa’s.
Well, watch again. When it shows the seven guys there are three others behind them puling a sleigh thingy.
Agreed. It really show Martin only gave them the bones. Ever since they started changing things it’s been going downhill re: logic and consistency, but now that they’re beyond the books it’s getting ridiculous. It’s still immensely enjoyable and a good show, but we’ve learnt to expect more.
Oh, come on - these randoms were with them the whole time, even at the end of last episode. Just pay attention. One was always in the front and two at the back, dragging a sleigh.
And go where? He can’t pass through the Wall. He’s dead already. He was brought back because he had a purpose (saving Bran, and now saving Jon). He obviously no longer has a purpose.
Yeah, Othor’s eyes obviously turned blue *after* he was made a wight. But he was made a wight before he was brought to the Wall. His eyes are blue when they find him in the forest north of the Wall. Check it out if you want, it’s GoT, Jon VII.
They seem to work agains wights, too, in fact. Remember when Jorah stabbed the zombie bear with his dagger and is just immediately keeled over? He had been hacked at and was basically on fire, and still it was fighting, and then Jorah comes with his dragonglass and it just shuts down.