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I'm rewatching the series, and I've wracked my brain but still have no idea how this scene from S1E1 relates to the rest of the series.
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Foreshadowing in Season 5 Episode 5

I don't know if this was intentional from the showrunners or not, but when Maester Aemon is talking to Sam, he says about Daenerys "A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing." And it immediately cuts to Jon Snow entering the room. In hindsight, it seems definitely like a clue. Sorry if someone else already pointed this out x

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Just noticed something during my rewatch and thought I’d share

Spoiler alert if for any reason you haven’t seen up to season 4

I’m at Joffrey and Margarey’s wedding and I noticed two things:
1.) Margarey grandmother Olena goes to up to Sansa at the feat table and tells her how sorry she is about her brother Robb and states “War is war but killing a man at a wedding, horrid. What sort of men would do such a thing?”
2.) During this and shortly after, there are people singing/playing the song that is played at the infamous Red Wedding! Joffrey then goes to throw something at them and they scatter and….you know the rest.

The foreshadowing and writing in this show really was top tier

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Re-watching the series and my goodness the Sand Snakes are the absolute low point of the show.

Terrible acting, cringe line delivery/choreo for fights, and the worst accents I've ever heard. Every single scene (aside from the ending) is honestly embarrassing.

In contrast to Oberyn/Doran I cannot believe it still. Just venting and re-experiencing some of the worst written characters of all time.

Does anyone else have a worse arc or character plot in the show? I don't think so.

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Surely this is a mistake in the first season of the GOT.

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Robert says he killed the Tarly boy at the Battle of Summerhall but he didn't fight Tarly or the Reachers at Summerhall. He fought his own bannermen: Grandison, Cafferen and Fell. He beat them all one after the other and then they bent the knee and joined him.

He fought the Reach vanguard under Tarly at Ashford and lost his only battle.

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Bran should have been like Eren Yeager (For those who watched Attack on titan)

GoT season 6 and onwards spoilers and Attack on titan spoilers below:

I can't help but feel like the show should have taken a totally different direction with Bran's personality after becoming omnicient.

In Attack on Titan Eren stops becoming human-like after a certain point in the series when he learns the past, present and future. just like bran. But Eren still acts human and interacts intelligently with people around him and situations around him. at the same time he feels completely off and different. It feels like the human you knew is there in body and mind but isn't really there. Omnicient Eren didn't seem emotionless. His coldness was emotional.

Compare that to bran who was literally emotionless who for some reason acquired a monotone voice in the transformation process, and started acting very alien. I think the showrunner's interpretation of an omnicient human is lacking and I would have preferred if they had done something similar to Attack on Titan's interpretation of an omnicient Omnipotent human.

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If Tyrion had impregnated Sansa

Would Tywin still have gone through with the whole trial farce? He’d still want that bargaining chip to get Jaime to comply with taking over Casterly Rock, and Cersei would still blame Tyrion.

But pragmatically, he’d need his son to also rule the north until Tyrion’s child came of age.

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