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The mountain is also probably dead, because he was slower than the guy he fought. And that Sword did him a fat lotta good given how he barely got to use it.

I'm honestly half convinced he's dead right now, according to the guy watching it with me once I opened my eyes when Tywin started talking he collapsed after crushing his head.

The vice president of Tits and Ass had his hands all over the boobs this episode.

You know I'm convinced that they're just going to reveal that he was falling over dead in that last moment where he collapses. Give atleast the little bit of justice there, he killed him shortly after making him say his sisters name.

No, but it does elevate her above being just an awful human being. Tyrion hurt her and she is responding in kind. Yes it is petty, but frankly I can't help but feel sorry for someone who's life has jufst been turned upside down. And really, I'm not exactly concerned with framing Sansa too, as far as anyone involved

So she's the worst for feeling angry that the man who had supposedly loved her for years exploded at her and tried to drive her away in the most hurtful way possible? She's a person with feelings who felt devoted enough to Tyrion to not want to leave him even if it was dangerous.

Also, the adaption made some of his actions come off worse due to other characters being different. Like Renly being in my opinion, a much better ruler in the show, and us getting more of a window into Renly's personal life, it makes Stannis murdering him come off much worse, rather than in the books where Renly can

You asked "Doesn't -Book-Stannis have a super-devoted fan following? Someone explain this shit to me.", I'm trying to explain why.

But the thing is that calling him a shitty dude doing shitty things is an inherently reductive way to treat him. No he's not a great person, he's pretty far into the gray side of the spectrum, but at the same time he has reasons for what he does that in the books are very well explained.

Honestly I think you're just grievously missing that people don't like him in the sense that they think he's an upstanding moral citizen. They like him because he's a complicated character with a dry sense of wit and deeply held principles despite his morally questionable deeds. He's a lot like Tyrion, only replace

Because she loves him and genuinely doesn't understand how dangerous this is for her. So then he goes on a vicious rant to her and tries to force her away by making her hate him. Unfortunately, he succeeded.

It should be mentioned that in the books the person you primarily see Stannis through is Davos. Naturally that tends to make Stannis come off a lot better than the more neutral viewpoint you get in the show. Also the show has a habit of making Stannis a lot dumber than he is in the books, I mean yeah he's still got

I mean honestly Tommens actor looks a lot like a friend of mine at the same age. It's amazing how scrawny a lot of teenagers look.