Winterfell confuses me. In the show they never really ever show it as being a large complex. It’s basically the capital of the North where is everyone? Outside the walls is just snow.
I’ve never understood this. I mean Ramsey had 6,000 men there? Dany brought in like 8,000 unsullied and supposedly 100,000 Dothraki? I know Sansa addresses ‘how are we suppose to feed them all, let alone dragons’
But my lord. How were they feeding anyone even before that?
8 seasons. You don’t see any farmlands or milling towns or literally anything around the walls of winterfell. I understand there are cities around the walls further away. But what? When Dany and Ramsey had their men there.. where did they sleep? They don’t even ever show like soldier housing. Or tents, just absolutely nothing.
It just annoys me. Anyone else? Would’ve been cool to see a few towns right near winterfell
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I’ve never understood this. I mean Ramsey had 6,000 men there? Dany brought in like 8,000 unsullied and supposedly 100,000 Dothraki? I know Sansa addresses ‘how are we suppose to feed them all, let alone dragons’
But my lord. How were they feeding anyone even before that?
8 seasons. You don’t see any farmlands or milling towns or literally anything around the walls of winterfell. I understand there are cities around the walls further away. But what? When Dany and Ramsey had their men there.. where did they sleep? They don’t even ever show like soldier housing. Or tents, just absolutely nothing.
It just annoys me. Anyone else? Would’ve been cool to see a few towns right near winterfell
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Two helpless empty-handed sods (King Viserys by me, Bloody Baron by Vincent Wintermute)
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The main question -will the book ever be completed..is it even worth it for me to dive into the books if it has no ending ?
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Could Jon snow not have stood beside someone smaller... 😅
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Why does jaqen say arya is finally no one?
i just finished season 6 ep 8 as a first time watcher and im confused on why arya finally became no one. before jaqen says to be no one you have to give up all hopes and dreams and just serve the faceless god or smth like that, but isnt arya doing the exact opposite? how does arya killing the girl who worked for jaqen make her a no one.
Or is he just testing arya to see if she knows shes still arya.
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i just finished season 6 ep 8 as a first time watcher and im confused on why arya finally became no one. before jaqen says to be no one you have to give up all hopes and dreams and just serve the faceless god or smth like that, but isnt arya doing the exact opposite? how does arya killing the girl who worked for jaqen make her a no one.
Or is he just testing arya to see if she knows shes still arya.
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My argument as to why Henry Ashton should be allowed to play Rhaegar Targaryen:
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In the books, Tyrion and Sandor are as bad as Littlefinger
In my posts I frequently see the suggestion Tyrion or Sandor could be Sansa's love interest.
Those people have clearly not read the books.
In the books, they are much more aggressive and evil than their show counterparts, especially towards Sansa. The show whitewashed them.
Tyrion gropes her on their wedding night.
>"A child," he repeated, "but I want you. Does that frighten you, Sansa?" ... When he hopped up on the bed and put his hand on her breast, Sansa could not help but shudder. She lay with her eyes closed, every muscle tense, dreading what might come next. Would he touch her again? Kiss her? Should she open her legs for him now? She did not know what was expected of her.
Think about how horrific that is.
Sandor almost rapes her, pushing her onto her bed and holding a knife to her throat.
>He yanked her closer, and for a moment she thought he meant to kiss her. He was too strong to fight. She closed her eyes, wanting it to be over, but nothing happened. "Still can't bear to look, can you?" she heard him say. He gave her arm a hard wrench, pulling her around and shoving her down onto the bed. "I'll have that song. Florian and Jonquil, you said." His dagger was out, poised at her throat. "Sing, little bird. Sing for your little life."
Later she has nightmares about this.
It is horrific to imply Sansa could "end up" with either of these men.
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In my posts I frequently see the suggestion Tyrion or Sandor could be Sansa's love interest.
Those people have clearly not read the books.
In the books, they are much more aggressive and evil than their show counterparts, especially towards Sansa. The show whitewashed them.
Tyrion gropes her on their wedding night.
>"A child," he repeated, "but I want you. Does that frighten you, Sansa?" ... When he hopped up on the bed and put his hand on her breast, Sansa could not help but shudder. She lay with her eyes closed, every muscle tense, dreading what might come next. Would he touch her again? Kiss her? Should she open her legs for him now? She did not know what was expected of her.
Think about how horrific that is.
Sandor almost rapes her, pushing her onto her bed and holding a knife to her throat.
>He yanked her closer, and for a moment she thought he meant to kiss her. He was too strong to fight. She closed her eyes, wanting it to be over, but nothing happened. "Still can't bear to look, can you?" she heard him say. He gave her arm a hard wrench, pulling her around and shoving her down onto the bed. "I'll have that song. Florian and Jonquil, you said." His dagger was out, poised at her throat. "Sing, little bird. Sing for your little life."
Later she has nightmares about this.
It is horrific to imply Sansa could "end up" with either of these men.
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How fast would the BOB end if wun wun had a bow with 50 arrows?
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"If you see the wolf grazing with the sheep, know that the ruler is just."
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‘Game of Thrones’ Movie Officially Titled ‘Aegon’s Conquest’
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The 'Game of Thrones' movie officially has a title: 'Game of Thrones: Aegon's Conquest.'
I never bought into Theon Greyjoy’s redemption arc. I would rather have Sansa gone than Ser Rodrik Cassel. His death was one of the most sickening on the show. An honourable knight butchered by a little prick. Saving Sansa isn’t redemption, it’s a drop of water in a sea of blood.
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Was Mance Rayder a Wildling that joined the Nights Watch and deserted or just a lowborn man that defected and joined the Wildlings?
Was Mance Rayder a Wildling that joined the Nights Watch and got bored with it and defected or was he just a lowborn person that abandoned the Nights Watch and was allowed to join the Wildlings?
It's interesting how he was once a member of the Nights Watch and nobody discusses him or mentions his job and role or personal history before he left like a coward.
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Was Mance Rayder a Wildling that joined the Nights Watch and got bored with it and defected or was he just a lowborn person that abandoned the Nights Watch and was allowed to join the Wildlings?
It's interesting how he was once a member of the Nights Watch and nobody discusses him or mentions his job and role or personal history before he left like a coward.
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Rewatching the show and...
Christ, Catelyn Stark has to be the character who did the worst decisions possible at he most important times.
I mean, letting Jamie escape in a try to make the Lannisters to return their two daughters and loose all advantage they had in the war has to be a stupid decision with a even worst outcome.
And then the whole Walder Frey shit.
I can't stand her.
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Christ, Catelyn Stark has to be the character who did the worst decisions possible at he most important times.
I mean, letting Jamie escape in a try to make the Lannisters to return their two daughters and loose all advantage they had in the war has to be a stupid decision with a even worst outcome.
And then the whole Walder Frey shit.
I can't stand her.
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What new shows and concepts would like to see that could expand the GoT universe beyond the source material?
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How Do Arya's Powers Actually Work? To me it does not have any impact to the story
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Did Viserys knew the truth that Rhaegar never raped Lyanna Stark?
in the chapter Daenerys, I read that Daenerys remember how her brother Viserys told her about how the fled the advancing armies of the Usurper and how Rhaegar battled in the bloody waters of the Trident and died for the woman he loved.
does this mean that he knew Ned Stark lied about Rhaegar Targaryen Problem with his sister?
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in the chapter Daenerys, I read that Daenerys remember how her brother Viserys told her about how the fled the advancing armies of the Usurper and how Rhaegar battled in the bloody waters of the Trident and died for the woman he loved.
does this mean that he knew Ned Stark lied about Rhaegar Targaryen Problem with his sister?
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