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Q: what does Jaime owe Brienne?

Hello, I’m rewatching the series for the first time and am wondering if I’ve forgotten something specific. Help me out?

In Season 3 Episode 6, Jaime tells Roose Bolton that he “owes Brienne a debt”. Did she save his life previously, or is he referring to just her helping him travel to King’s Landing?

I can’t think of one specific event he’s referring to. Thanks very much!

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Would Tywin have bent the knee in season 8?

If Dany flexed her dragons to Tywin instead of Cersei, would he have been more rationale? Would Dany have forgiven Tywin for turning on house Targ?

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first time watching s 8 ep 5

i just finished “the bells” for the first time. and can i just say… what the fuck?

i’ve been so obsessed and immersed in GOT since i started that it’s not even funny. and i hate that i feel the way i feel about this episode, because i LOVE the show. but it’s genuinely the STUPIDEST episode i think i’ve ever seen. it’s genuinely so ridiculous to me.

dany doing a complete 180? what the hell. dany not trusting jon despite jon doing NOTHING for her to not trust him? what the hell. tyrion having to BEG dany to not blow up kings landing? what the hell. dany actually blowing up kings landing? WHAT. THE. HELL.

and then the scene w jaime and cersei. the sad music in the background. was i supposed to feel… upset? or sad? because all i felt was relief i can’t lie 😭jaime has been incredibly hit or miss for me the entire show but i genuinely gave up on him when he left BRIENNE to go die w cersei. get real bro 😭

tyrion being a sweetie and trying to tell cersei to surrender so she wouldn’t die despite her being cruel to him his whole life is so telling of him as a person. and then she had the nerve to be SCARED?? AND CRY?? girl you literally acted like you were gonna win and did not gaf about what tyrion was warning you about.

and jon. sweet summer child. dany doesn’t even trust you and yet you are so loyal to her. jon is such a good person that sometimes it makes me angry. because he literally gets taken advantage of at times bc of it and is just like 🙁. like jon 😔❤️. he’s my favorite character so i’ll never hate him but what are we doing twin.

and dany… the audacity of her to say jon betrayed her by telling his SISTERS about his mother and father. who is she to decide that he can’t talk about his OWN FAMILY with his OWN FAMILY? dany and jon have been my top 2 favorites since season 1 episode 1 and this episode really made me lose most respect for dany. i’m so heartbroken by her behavior i can’t lie.

this show man….

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Don't Fight in the north, nor in the south; fight in every battle, everywhere, always in your mind. Everyone is your enemy, everyone is your friend, and all possibilities can occur simultaneously.
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Wish we got a scene with Ned Stark and Tywin Lannister

I know story wise it wouldnt have worked, I just think a scene with them couldve been cool being the two biggest patriarchs with such stark differences (no pun intended)

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This show is cruel....

Just finished the red wedding episode and tf do you mean robb and catelyn died!? I stopped watching this an year ago when ned died and now robb? Like cmon, they're the main characters, give them some plot armour. Although ig that's the uniqueness about game of thrones, there is barely any plot armour.

I enjoyed watching the stark siblings the most, especially robb. Now there will be more screentime for the boring stannis baratheon ig.

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Is House of the Dragon worth a watch?

Even though I found the last two seasons to be extremely disappointing, I consider myself to be a big fan of the Game of Thrones TV show and the universe within it. Despite the show's utter disaster of an ending, HBO has managed to pump out some pretty good content, such as A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which I absolutely adored and I'm counting down the days until season 2 releases. It was up there with the first 4 seasons of Game of Thrones in terms of its storytelling and quality for me.

However, there's another Game of Thrones spinoff show that I haven't watched - House of the Dragon. Every time I ask someone what they think of it, every answer is basically just, "it's pretty good, but not nearly as good as Game of Thrones." From what I've heard, season 1 is a very solid season of television, while season 2 is significantly weaker than the first. That was enough for me to write it off, but the Season 3 premiere has gotten extremely positive reviews, so House of the Dragon has once again piqued my interest.

So, I thought there'd be no better place to ask than this sub; is House of the Dragon worth it? What exactly makes season 2 such a downgrade from season 1, and will season 3 live up to the hype?

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How does Red Wedding feel in the books?

If you read the books before the tv show happened, how did the Red Wedding make you feel?

Were you shocked or were you expecting it? Like did you pick up some clues along the way? Or it completely blindsided you?

And if you compare it to the tv show.. which one hits harder?

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"Here we stand" used by Baelish and Varys, in the show

Is there a reason why they use the Mormont proverb; "Here we stand" while briefly mentioning their positions under king Joffrey the Kind? Or is it just a conicidence

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