If Stannis, Robb and Tywin were alive by the time Daenerys came to Westeros with her army and Dragons what would've been the outcome?
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Name characters that were never even once on Arya Stark's list of names, tho they deserved to be on it
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the episode "The Door" was really up there among the best, brings back emotions
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Is George doesn’t finish the series, do you think someone else will?
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Watching GoT again and my sentiment has changed for Sansa 😞
I read the first 2 books and then stopped and watched GoT episodically as they came out. I was in my late 20s/early 30s and Sansa’s character used to frustrate me so much. Like, how do you not see your actions actively working against your family?
But now that I’m re-watching it in my 40s and get to watch it at a faster pace and see how things come together…
My goodness how naive I was. She was still a child. Like I knew that at the time but I’m seeing it so much more clearly. I’m at S4 where she just learned about the Red Wedding and how her brother (and mother) were not only killed, but they paraded his body around with his direwolf’s head stitched to his body.
She goes from being an 11 year old with a fantasy crush, tries to join the crush’s family, and then just starts catching L’s left and right. It’s so incredibly sad.
My bad Sansa. I’m rooting for you (even though I know how everything pans out). I should’ve given you grace - you were pretty much still a baby. 💔
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I read the first 2 books and then stopped and watched GoT episodically as they came out. I was in my late 20s/early 30s and Sansa’s character used to frustrate me so much. Like, how do you not see your actions actively working against your family?
But now that I’m re-watching it in my 40s and get to watch it at a faster pace and see how things come together…
My goodness how naive I was. She was still a child. Like I knew that at the time but I’m seeing it so much more clearly. I’m at S4 where she just learned about the Red Wedding and how her brother (and mother) were not only killed, but they paraded his body around with his direwolf’s head stitched to his body.
She goes from being an 11 year old with a fantasy crush, tries to join the crush’s family, and then just starts catching L’s left and right. It’s so incredibly sad.
My bad Sansa. I’m rooting for you (even though I know how everything pans out). I should’ve given you grace - you were pretty much still a baby. 💔
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Every rewatch makes me think that Rob Stark would probably have been the best king in the history of Westeros. He would've been the "Second Best King that Never Was"
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Which duo is the best? i prefer the Arya and Clegane duo, even though it wasn't for long..
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As much as I wanted to see Bronn and Lollys Stokeworth relationship. I understand why it was glossed over.
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Would Roose still have betrayed Robb if Robb listened to him more?
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When Jamie went to winterfell to help defend it, should he and Danearys have sat down together to talk about her dad? A.k.a mad king
i know this sounds kinda silly, but i always thought it might have been worth while for Jamie and Dany to have had a few minutes to chat about her dad. and jamie given the chance to explain why he did what he did so she could have heard his side of what happened.
i doubt this would change anything plot wise but i remember how fascinated danaerys was when she heard personal accounts of her brother from Sir Barristan Selmey. Jamie could have given her insight about the mad king and how or why he ended up the way he did.
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i know this sounds kinda silly, but i always thought it might have been worth while for Jamie and Dany to have had a few minutes to chat about her dad. and jamie given the chance to explain why he did what he did so she could have heard his side of what happened.
i doubt this would change anything plot wise but i remember how fascinated danaerys was when she heard personal accounts of her brother from Sir Barristan Selmey. Jamie could have given her insight about the mad king and how or why he ended up the way he did.
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