How would Seasons 6-8 be different if they featured a book-accurate Euron Greyjoy?
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A few things I've wondered about:
Why couldn't Ned give Jon his last name, whether he was a bastard or not?
Why couldn't Ned tell Cat the truth about Jon's parentage and swear her to secrecy so she didn't treat him so horribly?
Did they ever mention how old Jon was when he was told he was a bastard and that's why she treated him so badly?
Why couldn't Lady Olenna take the poison into the purple wedding herself instead of involving Sansa? It seems to me that the stars had to align *just* so with the way she did it and she would've had far more control over everything if she had the poison on her. What if Sansa hadn't worn the necklace? At the very least, the stones should've been clear or white to match any dress Sansa may have ended up wearing.
When Ser Dontos gives Sansa the necklace, he says he's no longer a knight but she still calls him Ser...does a knight retain the title for life, even if he's disgraced?
Hopefully this isn't a redundant post with questions that have already been answered, and thank you in advance to anyone who might be willing to reply 😊
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A few things I've wondered about:
Why couldn't Ned give Jon his last name, whether he was a bastard or not?
Why couldn't Ned tell Cat the truth about Jon's parentage and swear her to secrecy so she didn't treat him so horribly?
Did they ever mention how old Jon was when he was told he was a bastard and that's why she treated him so badly?
Why couldn't Lady Olenna take the poison into the purple wedding herself instead of involving Sansa? It seems to me that the stars had to align *just* so with the way she did it and she would've had far more control over everything if she had the poison on her. What if Sansa hadn't worn the necklace? At the very least, the stones should've been clear or white to match any dress Sansa may have ended up wearing.
When Ser Dontos gives Sansa the necklace, he says he's no longer a knight but she still calls him Ser...does a knight retain the title for life, even if he's disgraced?
Hopefully this isn't a redundant post with questions that have already been answered, and thank you in advance to anyone who might be willing to reply 😊
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If you had to be born again into one Westerosi house, which one would you choose?
The top 3 for me would be; Targaryen (risky dice roll but you'll be hot and might have a dragon), Redwyne (rich, close to Oldtown and when shit hits the fan you can just chill on your island drinking wine) and Tyrell (rich, central, good weather, lot's of food etc).
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The top 3 for me would be; Targaryen (risky dice roll but you'll be hot and might have a dragon), Redwyne (rich, close to Oldtown and when shit hits the fan you can just chill on your island drinking wine) and Tyrell (rich, central, good weather, lot's of food etc).
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Hardest scenes that aren't a character death?
Ofc there are many character and animal deaths that move me to tears (Hodor, Shireen, Lady, etc.) but the scene where Tywin melts down the Stark family sword really pisses me off. Other mentions of mine are Bran essentially ditching Meera after everything she did for him. And ofc Loras being snitched on bc of his birthmark leading to both him and Margery being thrown in the cells.
And lest we forget Ned telling Cersei he found about her secret before telling Robert.
Yes, these all advance the plot in some way/shape/form, but they're some of the scenes that boil my blood the most
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Ofc there are many character and animal deaths that move me to tears (Hodor, Shireen, Lady, etc.) but the scene where Tywin melts down the Stark family sword really pisses me off. Other mentions of mine are Bran essentially ditching Meera after everything she did for him. And ofc Loras being snitched on bc of his birthmark leading to both him and Margery being thrown in the cells.
And lest we forget Ned telling Cersei he found about her secret before telling Robert.
Yes, these all advance the plot in some way/shape/form, but they're some of the scenes that boil my blood the most
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Which character is in need of a Sir Dunc clout behind the ears?
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House Baratheon
Hey guys I have a question. What happened to House Baratheon after stannis died? Who ruled Storms End? I'm talking about the series
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Hey guys I have a question. What happened to House Baratheon after stannis died? Who ruled Storms End? I'm talking about the series
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The last war and the great war should be considered part of the war of five kings
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The Hound and the Wolf Pup, and the White Wolf and the Lion Cub (@rebis_art)
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Years later and this is still my absolute favorite scene. "Dracarys." 🔥
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The acting in GoT is phenomenal of course, but imo there are a select few that really carry the show in that regard, Ramsey Bolton being one of them. I felt so incredibly uncomfortable & intimidated whenever he was on screen, literally made my skin crawl. He played his evil part so well.
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