Robb wasn't a bad person, but I get why Glover would look at his actions and think "Why sacrifice more for a House whose last lord made a mistake for a girl that eventually caused people's lives?"
Robb wasn't a bad person, but I get why Glover would look at his actions and think "Why sacrifice more for a House whose last lord made a mistake for a girl that eventually caused people's lives?"
Oooh I just thought of something, if the Freys get slaughtered before season's end maybe Jaime will pay his debt to Bronn by giving him the Twins (and if Edmure dies then he could get his wife too).
An ally who would not have killed him if he had kept it in his pants…
I believe you that he's in there, it just isn't in my brain
Well dying in battle was just my example of an honorable end. Ned's demise was obviously another.
I assume that took the Western route which led to Asshai where they sunk into a magical vortex that dropped them off at Volantis, Couldn't show that because of budget reasons.
I don't feel that way, just explaining what the dude was saying and how the Hound not being literally resurrected wasn't really relevant as a response to it.
Maybe she'll meet Bran when he gets to Castle Black and they'll get up to some magic shenanigans together?
Maybe Gendry shows up in time next week to be Nissa Nissa.
Whaat? Wow, still not ringing any bells.
The first Avatar I used for this account was Arya, so if this checks I should get like half credit or something for accidentally predicting it.
I think you replied the wrong comment…
I've been anticipating the Damphair chapter since he teased it like two years ago! Is it really out now?
It is from the House of the Undying. My thinking is in the book it's Victorian with the role having been passed to Theon now. I'm not 100% certain, but I'm doubtful Jorah will be contracting Greyscale in the books.
There's no one else who could be worshiping the Lord of Light in the Riverlands but the Brotherhood so that must have been them, but I don't want to be let down again if LS is not hanging out with them.
Ehh Robb died cause he couldn't keep it in his pants. If he died bravely in battle not having disgraced himself it might be different.
For some reason I remember Tris Botley so well I didn't even have to look up his name but that character left no impression at all on me apparently.
I feel like they've namedropped them so much we must be getting to them.
I find interesting that in all of this the in my opinion confirmation Theon will be meeting Dany by the end of the season isn't getting much buzz. Would that have been on anyone's preseason predictions? "A corpse stood at the prow of a ship, eyes bright in his dead face, grey lips smiling sadly."
"I'm sorry, I didn't hear that. You want Ramsay to kill her next week? Okay, sure!" -The Writers this season.