I didn't find it to be that convoluted. It was really just Ramsay pretending to be Reek and then later turning Theon into Reek. I do wonder if they'll include the Lady Hornwood stuff with Ramsay but I doubt it. Probably too late for that now.
I didn't find it to be that convoluted. It was really just Ramsay pretending to be Reek and then later turning Theon into Reek. I do wonder if they'll include the Lady Hornwood stuff with Ramsay but I doubt it. Probably too late for that now.
Some of it I remember well but after Clash a lot of my chronology of it all is blurred! I kept telling my flatmate who's only read half of Storm of Swords "aye you've read about Ramsay, of course you know who he is" but he was clueless. Forgetting that he doesn't appear as Ramsay until much later.
It might seem silly but they've never had the need to do that. Nobody to our knowledge in the books has attacked Astapor before. There is no reason to. They supply the best soldiers in the world to the slave cities in the region, who have gold in abundance. If they attack them and steal the Unsullied then they would…
He doesn't actually meet up with his dad until a lot later as I recall. In Feast or ADWD as I recall. Of course they can and will change things. Unsure if they'll drag his identity out or not. I think maybe he will pretend to Theon to be Reek and tell him Ramsay's backstory. And later he'll be all "haha it was…
I did start to think that and I really hope to god that that's not the case! I know it doesn't look like Gendry has much of a role to play but sticking with the Brotherhood is a damn sight better than just going off to not get sacrificed! I can deal with not getting Edric. His story simply serves to let Davos give…
The reason she can't control Drogon has nothing to do with language. If it was that easy to control a dragon then they'd have them in the pits tamed no bother. There'd be no shortage of Valyrian translators around.
Because slave masters come and go and they'll simply raise a new army to get revenge. It is known.
She is actually a very hypocritical character who lays waste to cities purely because her sense of entitlement and birthright. Yet hates on the slave cities for their birthright over lesser people.
Ramsay should be a little older. Roose raped his mother when Rickard Stark was about therefore it was before the Rebellion and therefore before Jon and Robb. Roose had the mothers dead husbands brother's tongue cut out so he wouldn't tell Rickard Stark about the boy. So he is actually a little older, though I always…
Absolutely, it's Ramsay. I just refer to him as Reek at this stage because he adopts that name when he first meets Theon in the books. For non-readers its better that his true identity isn't known as thats what the show is obviously going for.
Oh it's absolutely Ramsey. I just refer to him as Reek at this stage because that's the name he takes early on, prior to his unveiling so to speak. For non-readers it's better that he's referred to as Reek at this point I think.
Yeah it was in a meet the characters promo video, you see her talking to Beric. That's obviously where she's gone off to when she said to Stannis she was off to do something. And there was me thinking she was going to come back with Edric Storm!
Not at all. I really get the feeling that she has grown, matured and strengthened her will as the series has gone on. The look she has on her face has changed from early season 1 to the end of it and from season 2 to 1. That steely look in the last ep was totally new.
You fail to realise what the Unsullied are. They are a slave army that obey their master without question. Dany was their new master, they did as they were ordered.
How could what just happened with her bore you? She burned a city to the ground and had a slave army slaughter their former masters.
Sam simply HAS to become Sam the Slayer. There's no way they could leave it out so yeah my thoughts were the same, that it would happen while he's with Gilly. Perhaps she's the one to give him strength to do it. I'd be happy with that. I do wonder if we'll get to see Coldhands though.
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The only thing I didn't like about Ascent (other than the awfully slow performance issues) was that they try and put the player into every single major plot point of the series. A few is good but involving your house in Bran being pushed out the window, the Queens incest, Tyrion's dagger and every thing else that only…
It was a moronic post though. No point pretending it's anything else. I didn't think there was anything 'jerky' about calling out the original post for what it was. But hey maybe I'm a jerk too.
Whether she gives to charity regularly or not is irrelevant. She's not inclined to give the money to charity in the slightest. I'm astonished that people would fault her for that.