What do you think Tywin would have done if he had Jaime and Cersi in the act?
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Existe algún motivo real para que durante todo matrimonio, Ned nunca le dijera a su esposa la verdad de Jon ?
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Emilia Clarke Says She Was Convinced She Was ‘Meant to Die’ After Second Brain Hemorrhage During Game of Thrones
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Jon was a stark though and though
Honestly, one thing I’ll always respect about Jon is how he handled the whole House Umber and House Karstark situation.
Alys Karstark and Ned Umber were literally children. They didn’t choose what the adults in their families did, and punishing them for the actions of their fathers would’ve been cruel and shortsighted. Jon understood that. He saw scared kids caught in a war they didn’t create, instead of “traitors” that needed to suffer for optics.
That’s why I still side-eye Sansa a little during that scene. She, out of everyone, should know what it’s like to be trapped by your family name and the decisions of the adults around you. She spent years suffering because of who her relatives were, so hearing her push for punishment never sat right with me.
Jon showed mercy and intelligence there. Keeping the Umbers and Karstarks loyal through Alys and Ned was far smarter than creating another generation full of resentment. That scene honestly showed why he was acting more like a true Stark leader than almost anyone else at that point
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Honestly, one thing I’ll always respect about Jon is how he handled the whole House Umber and House Karstark situation.
Alys Karstark and Ned Umber were literally children. They didn’t choose what the adults in their families did, and punishing them for the actions of their fathers would’ve been cruel and shortsighted. Jon understood that. He saw scared kids caught in a war they didn’t create, instead of “traitors” that needed to suffer for optics.
That’s why I still side-eye Sansa a little during that scene. She, out of everyone, should know what it’s like to be trapped by your family name and the decisions of the adults around you. She spent years suffering because of who her relatives were, so hearing her push for punishment never sat right with me.
Jon showed mercy and intelligence there. Keeping the Umbers and Karstarks loyal through Alys and Ned was far smarter than creating another generation full of resentment. That scene honestly showed why he was acting more like a true Stark leader than almost anyone else at that point
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As much as I understand Ned not wanting anyone to be suspicious about who Jon's parents were, I couldn't just stand by and let Catleyn treat him like he's nothing ( if I were Ned)
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How different (if it all) would Cersei's feelings towards Tyrion be if their mother didnt died birthing him?
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I can't speak for everyone but I enjoyed Ed Sheeran' cameo because it was really well done and it humanized Lannister soldiers.
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Wouldn't a King that can see everything everywhere be the ultimate leader?
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Hate him or love him, no one can deny Stannis and his army have some of the coolest art from the fandom
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