I thought all the Stark kids are wargs (people who can control wolves) in the books, but Bran is the only one who can do so in the show.
I thought all the Stark kids are wargs (people who can control wolves) in the books, but Bran is the only one who can do so in the show.
He almost betrayed his vows to join Robb once he learned he was going to war, so he's shown willingness to fight for the Stark name, as in he's fighting for the Starks, but not for the title of Lord of Winterfell. I still don't think he wants to be Lord of Winterfell, unless he learns of Robb's intentions to name him…
I think the Seven are just facets of one god similar to the Holy Trinity in Christianity. The Many Faced God I believe is the same God worshiped by the Seven, similar to how Christians, Muslims, and Jews all worship the same God.
I'm not sure they can go to the future. Can't they basically just see what the trees have already seen?
I don't think I had ever heard "agency" used as it is now until the Sansa rape episode last year.
They're gonna run into Littlefinger right outside that cave, then he'll get them to Howland in no time.
Just another thing I hate about Stannis' story in the show. In the books, Stannis never burns anyone just for believing in another religion. Everyone who is burned committed an act for which death was the punishment.
You mean the Blackfish escaping Riverrun with Jeyne who is carrying the heir to Robb Stark? #Nevergiveup
I've read the books and I know why she's in prison in the books. But in the show she was accused of lying about Loras being gay, which she did do.
Right, but people seem to think that ALL Targs are fireproof, when it looks like Dany is the only one, the real "Dragon". Or maybe it's a once in a generation type thing.
Except their crimes aren't imaginary at all. All 3 of the characters that were locked up are guilty of what they were accused of.
Renly committed treason against his brother and deserved death for it. Renly openly rebelled against his brother, who he knows is the rightful King, and was planning and destroying Stannis in battle the next day. Stannis killing Renly saved thousands of lives.
Robb refused to support King Stannis without Stannis also recognizing him as King of the North.
I like Stannis because he saved the Night's Watch's ass (the King who cared), and because his storyline in ADWD is learning how to be a balanced leader in addition to being a good military commander, with him working to rally the Northern houses to his cause. He's also the only character currently attempting to avenge…
I never thought Tywin was pure evil. He was actually very pragmatic, similar to Roose. Which is why I thought Roose Bolton would've been a more effective villain than Ramsay.
Except he made those journeys fairly quickly last season. It's one of my biggest gripes with the show. The first season I think showed better the traveling time between say King's Landing and Winterfell since it took several episodes for the party to travel between those places.
I can't remember, but did the show show us Rob's intention to make Jon his heir, or was that only the book?
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I think Jon in the books was 16-18 when made Lord Commander.
That's probably because they aged up the children as well.