Well I'm just not going to engage. The woman was flayed after she got to Winterfell and had been married and raped. Not before. Is this just what you do? Attack people personally who disagree with your interpretations of a damn TV show?
Well I'm just not going to engage. The woman was flayed after she got to Winterfell and had been married and raped. Not before. Is this just what you do? Attack people personally who disagree with your interpretations of a damn TV show?
Yeah.
That's book canon, not in the show. Sansa doesn't go to Winterfell in the book, so it doesn't really apply.
But the Hound IS dead. Sandor Clegane is still alive. Who knows if the revenge plot still stands.
Ser Robert Strong is going to be a classic boss fight, and I doubt it's Brienne. I would bet it's more likely that he goes nuts, killing Tommen, then Jaime takes him down one-handed like a boss after training in Bronns dancing around technique.
I would just be really disappointed if they didn't trust the audience to realize a 700 mile journey by foot (to the stony shore) wouldn't be very easy to make, especially in winter. And they didn't die, Jeyne Poole and Theon made it to Stannis in the book. I dunno though, Theon does meet up with Asha in the book, so…
Oh, duh!
Do you remember the original cell phones? In what way did those look cool?
I ride a train everyday for two hours. I don't want to look at or talk to anyone on that train. I usually wear headphones and sunglasses. Give me a VR headset ANY DAY.
I'm still waiting on my Playstation 8
You mean this isn't good??? How could that be?
So Frey pies comes down to one thing: which direction do Reek and Sansa flee. My brother seems to be sure they will flee west, run into Samwell, they'll head to Oldtown together, and somehow run into the Ironborn attack on the Reach, converging with Asha/Euron.
I was saying he was fucked in the context of my wider thesis on which characters die and which are spared. Quentyn was the rich son of a rich Lord. His plan was flawless, long in the making. He expected Dany to go along with it, because it was such a good plan. With that kind of attitude I pegged him for a violent…
One of the cardinal sins of the adaptation has been the complete culling of minor Lords. If this were more true to the book, she would be with the Boltons still, true, but the Bolton army would be made up of a bunch of her father's bannermen. Sansa would never be raped and abused daily like that if the Manderlys,…
Jesus! Chill out. Besides, what about, "Marry into the family that killed your own," makes you think Sansa, even for a minute, thought it might not be horrible? She knew what she was getting into, that's why she turned away in fear when she first got there. It was an audacious long-shot plan for revenge that failed,…
Well, since the books cut out all mention of side characters and places that aren't directly relevant to the story, I can see how you'd think that. But I believe the vast majority of even Westerosi residents are not suffering terribly. Just the mundane suffering of everyday life.
I genuinely don't. Littlefinger is a power player, he doesn't really concern himself with small-fry. A bastard of a middling Lord isn't really worth knowing, besides a little research en route. Now he knows the Boltons, and he knows Roose, so he definitely has some sense of what they're like. Hearing some stories, "He…
He lives on, he had a little known bastard child whose descendent is a professor of Valyrian literature at the Citadel.
Her father was going to force her to marry Joffrey Baratheon. Eventually Sansa was going to be married off, better among her own people surrounded by a nascent power base. I don't think it was the worst thing anyone's done to her.
No he is so not. The foreshadowing to him surviving this is quite strong. I'll be VERY surprised if he doesn't live.