I read that somewhere- that Dany has Queen Amidala type voice/diction. And I can't get it out of my head.
I read that somewhere- that Dany has Queen Amidala type voice/diction. And I can't get it out of my head.
Jon is still a Stark by blood. As much as any of them are. He wouldn't be a Stark by name (but he isn't, anyway.)
And is used to Sansa not acknowledging Jon as a legit Stark. It's played up more in the books, but Sansa was the most like her mother and often saw Jon as an interloper. I remember in Feast- she hears about him being Lord Commander, wishes she could see him even though he isn't her "full" brother, but is the only…
She's going to buy some sell swords. There is a Dornish army (in theory) running around. This show has a habit of having forces seem large until they require them to seem small. Stannis' army backing up the Night's Watch looked massive but by the time they fought the Boltons, it seemed small.
If Sam is in the Night's Watch, there is no other option. Tywin Lannister had a similar issue with his seat- he wanted Jaime to, Jaime wasn't interested, became a King's Guard. Tyrion saw it as his seat, but Tywin thought him unworthy. Theoretically, Casterly Rock would be Cersei's.
He has a daughter
Sansa is wearing black this season, too. It's ladies in black all over the place.
Not in the book, but in the show, yeah. But not on-screen. He got fingers chewed off by Grey Wind and that was about it for him in the show.
To the other people who want to kill him?
Plus, there looked to be about 25 of them.
But how would he even know he would be in King's Landing? It's too simple.
They should've just had it be random. Davos is looking for a smith that'll go North and happens to find Gendry. Rather than "I was looking everywhere for you."
The women and children left settled in the Gift. That's where Edd goes to get them when Jon was murdered and where Jon goes to recruit them to fight for him. Which is why Small Jon Umber was mad last season. The Gift is not far from Last Hearth, and the Umbers didn't want to deal with them. I assume some wildings…
Abercrombie Tarly is perfection.
It's part of hiding him. Catelyn is proud and very proper. If she's nice to the bastard, it'd be completely out of character and people would question it. She could consider it treason and blow the whole deal. Also, he barely knew Cat when he came back with Jon. They got married, he got her pregnant with Robb and left.
I know. Irony is a thing.
Umber, Mormont, Glover, Reed, Karstark.
There aren't "great" families left, but lots of banner men around. They just haven't shown them. The North has a whole bunch, and they got their asses kicked by the Lannissters.
It would've been better for him to just look for a smith and randomly found Gendry
Robert says " I have a son, you have a daughter" to Ned in the first episode. Ever since Arya and Gendry met, I assumed.