More also, I sure miss the ability to edit. “whose actions makes” indeed.
More also, I sure miss the ability to edit. “whose actions makes” indeed.
That doesn’t explain jack shit. It was obvious they had talked to Bran. What needed explaining was they waited to talk to him and why he waited to tell them.
I’m partially here, but still not a full person.
She might, but the situation discussed above was her collecting Jamie’s face after he heroically died in battle.
Right, and he was not born of a “Sand,” so he wouldn’t ever be a Sand.
Ask Jeeves/the Three Eyed Raven?
Hey, at least you’re out of the greys. Since I’m never going to be able to claim my legacy account, I’m doomed to unpersonhood forever.
True, but I assume all those faces were “taken” by some Faceless Man, not just found in the gutter or whatever.
Quentyn and Faegon were in the books so that the king of Dorne could be shown to have an actual plan (marrying Dany in exchange for an alliance). In the show, Dr. Bashir’s plan was . . .?
That would make sense if House Targaryen was considered a southern house, but are they? I’m hazy on this, but I think Dragonstone is north of King’s Landing, so it seems unlikely they would be a southern house.
I think once someone likes my comments, it gets moved out of the Land of Wind and Ghosts to the real world. Until then, they’re invisible unless someone goes looking for the “pending” comments.
Right, but however they work, Bran said “Jon is really a Sand!” like it was some kind of revelation when everyone already knew that he wasn’t born in the North. That’s what was weird.
Here’s the question I wish I had sent in: Why did Bran say that Jon was really a “Sand?” While he was born in Dorne, he wasn’t born to anyone in Dorne. And if bastard names come from wherever you happen to be geographically when you get squeezed out, they always knew Jon was born in Dorne (or at least, not in the…
It’s weird that despite having a cheap magical exposition device, the writer’s really haven’t taken advantage of it all. Instead, they’ve had all the characters simply ignore Bran, and Bran largely deciding not to tell anyone anything.
So, Bran’s power is basically that he has the internet, right? He can know anything, but he has to know what he should be typing into Magic Google first?
It is a fun prediction, but I was under the impression the Faceless Men had to kill the person to get their face, not that they could grab any old dead face they come across. I don’t know if that’s something I dreamed up or if there’s textual support for it, though.
Even if GRRM had a fair number of pages, I’m not sure how much the show could use any more? They’ve diverged pretty wildly from the pre-existing text now.
My favorite line reading of the series is still “Look out! She shoots glass eyes!”
So Overkill is the Flag Five guy who just got his hands crushed, right?
Holy shit! How did I miss that NK had fired off a missile towards Japan?