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Theoden is such a boss.

People always use this reasoning. Like Jon will just shrug it off that they're related.

There is still some time between those two events. Such as a big ass dinner with the King.

Aren't they literally just a few miles from King's Landing at this point?

"Just because I pay you for your services doesn't diminish our friendship."

Mance was conquered when he refused. The North hasn't been conquered yet.

She wants him as the head of her army, which he is now.

I'm not sure yet that Dany and Jon are on the same side. I'll be really disappointed if Jon bends the knee 4 episodes after being named KITN.

Which means anything in the books is acceptable. We're past the books so anything happening in future episodes is a spoiler.

I'm surprised the show still hasn't gone into this much. Jon is KITN, but he is still surrounded by a foreign army with questionable allegiances that is much stronger than the Stark army at the moment.

It's not his catchphrase. Varys brought up the topic of chaos one day, and Littlefinger gave that speech. I seriously doubt he goes around repeating it to anyone that listens.

I always figured Jon to be just a tad older than Robb (by the books, Robb looks older in the show). I figured Jon was conceived before the war ended, and Robb as soon as Ned got back to Winterfell.

And Stannis's attack on Winterfell.

It would've been really awesome had Jaime actually killed her. I feel like Dany's storyline has been the weakest and most predictable of the show. I would be really disappointed if it ends with her using her dragons to defeat the white walkers.

That 1000 ships was so ridiculous. It's really what they get for pushing the Iron Islands storyline back. Had Balon been killed off when he was supposed to and Euron introduced earlier it would've been more believable. It also would've aided Stannis's storyline to actually have all 3 kings dead before he tried to

Jamie Lannister would actually make a good match strategically should they knock Cersei out of the way.

Not since Tywin I guess.

I think in the show she was already dead.

Tyrion would only advise against it because he likes Bronn. If Bronn is captured there's no strategic reason to keep him alive. No one is going to pay ransom for him.

Spoilers bro.