tacoknight--disqus
TacoKnight
tacoknight--disqus

I want to be able to keep the Ryswells and Dustins apart in my head more easily.
Hey, we can't have everything we want!

Ah, thank you! So hard for me to remember minor-non-book characters' faces.
Yet, there were 5 other young women with her… maybe a change in direction is possible for her? Was it established exactly where she was from anyway?

You're right, we haven't really seen shit in the show, maybe in season 1 in the scenes in or around the Moondoor episode, but:
1. Ned was fostered at the Eyrie.
2. Jon Arryn was the first to actually marshal his troops against Aerys (Ned and Robert had to get to them first)
3. Bronze Yohn (the most powerful second-tier)

Weave me out of this before the whole thread gets warped!

Darn! You spun a good yarn.

Littlefinger is EXPLICITLY shown to be a master of spies. There are several plotpoints, visuals, and literal lines of dialogue about Baelish's extensive spy network.

Or at least Hyle Hunt maybe? They need a shot in the arm of ANYTHING interesting…

Roose is like 40, 45. He is explicitly trying to have childrens with Walda. Multiple.

re: who is the spearwives/washerwomen…
I couldn't help but notice the camera stopped to focus on six women when Sansa was in WF…

There were definitely hundreds of political marriages to older women just for the title, though. The marriages to the younger women was for the children — which weren't as easily successfully acquired back then.

I think the books they're like 9 and 15, so at least they're abstinent in one medium…

You like Grand Tyrell over Great Northern as conspiracies go?

Don't forget the Vale lords (more in the book than in the show, but still in the show) were champing at the bit to join Robb's rebellion.
Why would they not support Sansa?

Littlefinger is EXPLICITLY shown to be "A" master of spies. He never was in title (which is The Master of Whisperers) but there are several plotpoints, visuals, and literal lines of dialogue about Baelish's extensive spy network.

Washerwomen! Those women the camera focused on were six in number…
Is Ciaran fake-dead and Mance is in Winterfell already?

"Peasants and serfs already there" and not Slavs. So…?

Actually it was the Ottomans and other Middle-Easterners who used Slavs as slaves, rarely Western Europe, they had enough peasants/serfs who were already there.

That literally didn't happen.

But on the "for reals" I like to think I pull off making the Vaunnie's/Stetson's/Mundee's Grandpa Odenkirk face of missing my family's life because I'm making these sandwiches when someone asks me to do something I don't want to do. Which is everyday.
Warning: Mayostard will expire before Mustardayonnaise.

The *MOST* returning cast members!