Jon also pardoned Tormund who lead the attack that killed Olly’s entire family and village and then other Night’s Watchmen at the Battle of Castle Black.
Jon also pardoned Tormund who lead the attack that killed Olly’s entire family and village and then other Night’s Watchmen at the Battle of Castle Black.
The Olly thing hasn’t sat right with me. I guess he had just came back from the dead so he was pissy but I originally thought they were Lady Stonehearting Jon but now he is supposed to be a paragon again. He still killed a child and not an evil child like Joff.
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Who? Why would anyone think she was even there?
We’ll we do excuse murder for vengeance as an audience. Jon, Sansa, Tyrion, Arya (a lot!), Cersie... but when she does it it’s evil, I guess.
But Jon pardoned the people that murdered his family and his village right in front of him. He couldn’t pardon a kid for getting caught up in a conspiracy?
Why would he think that though? Everyone thought she died in Kings Landing.
WE AINT GOT TIME FOR JIBBA JABBA! Next scene!
Except that time Jon hung a teenage kid?
Honestly the only person Jon has less chemistry with on this show is Sansa.
Yeah, Wtf! It would have been cool if Jorah’s plan was to be a biological weapon but I’m guessing he wasn’t thinking that the way he mauled Dany.
Tyrion is sabotaging Dany’s conquest, the question is if it is intentional or subconscious. He wants Jaime to live through this somehow.
Jon has more chemistry with Gendry than he does with Dany.
Ding ding ding!
I believe that was already attempted, I vaguely remember seeing a documentary about it on Netflix.
If North Korea nukes Alaska does the bomb actually make a sound?
The problem with Varys is he changed motivation when the show runners decided to skip that plot line.
It would be cool if they sent little finger back to kings landing to sow chaos.
I’d also like to see that in this weird state his is unsure of reality. Like him saying something like, can you see me? Drive home his disconnected state.
This is why he is so relatable to his base though.