If Joffrey didn’t dismiss Sir Barristan Selmy. Would Sir Barristan listen to joffrey, even if he commands him to do terrible things.
It’s one thing going into battle when men are trying to kill you, however what if Joffrey command Sir Barristan to beat Sansa or kill babies, would he do it? In my opinion I say no, yes he swore an oath however I don’t see Ser Barristan going that low.
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It’s one thing going into battle when men are trying to kill you, however what if Joffrey command Sir Barristan to beat Sansa or kill babies, would he do it? In my opinion I say no, yes he swore an oath however I don’t see Ser Barristan going that low.
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I was enjoying a rewatch, but then the Season 5 writing started... and then this guy showed up... And now, my watch has ended.
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The Three Eyed Raven and Disney’s that’s so Raven
In GOT and That’s So Raven, both Bran Stark and Raven Baxter are Three Eyed Ravens— except Raven Baxter wasn’t given the proper training because she is a product of the 90s.
Also, she also wargs… Raven might be a Temporal Warg. Raven doesn't just see the future — in the show, she inhabits the moment. When she gets a vision, her consciousness briefly jumps forward in time, experiencing the event as her future self would, before snapping back. This explains why Raven often reacts emotionally to visions (not just watching them, but feeling them). She's occasionally able to change the outcome — not because she saw it, but because her actions in the past disrupt her original timeline.
Also, Cory in the show is a Skinchanger. Raven’s younger brother Cory is often found sneaking around, spying, or playing pranks — what if he's unknowingly a skinchanger who can slip into animals (mainly his pet rat, Lionel)? His uncanny ability to be in the right (or wrong) place at the right time mirrors how wargs like Arya and Jon connect with direwolves.
Also, The Baxter Line Is of the Blood of the First Men. Their psychic abilities suggest ancestral roots connected to an ancient magical bloodline. San Francisco, in this theory, is a “forgotten outpost” of Old Valyria-level magic, where a family of seers has settled and hidden from those who would exploit them.
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In GOT and That’s So Raven, both Bran Stark and Raven Baxter are Three Eyed Ravens— except Raven Baxter wasn’t given the proper training because she is a product of the 90s.
Also, she also wargs… Raven might be a Temporal Warg. Raven doesn't just see the future — in the show, she inhabits the moment. When she gets a vision, her consciousness briefly jumps forward in time, experiencing the event as her future self would, before snapping back. This explains why Raven often reacts emotionally to visions (not just watching them, but feeling them). She's occasionally able to change the outcome — not because she saw it, but because her actions in the past disrupt her original timeline.
Also, Cory in the show is a Skinchanger. Raven’s younger brother Cory is often found sneaking around, spying, or playing pranks — what if he's unknowingly a skinchanger who can slip into animals (mainly his pet rat, Lionel)? His uncanny ability to be in the right (or wrong) place at the right time mirrors how wargs like Arya and Jon connect with direwolves.
Also, The Baxter Line Is of the Blood of the First Men. Their psychic abilities suggest ancestral roots connected to an ancient magical bloodline. San Francisco, in this theory, is a “forgotten outpost” of Old Valyria-level magic, where a family of seers has settled and hidden from those who would exploit them.
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Man they absolutely nailed the casting with Young Ned Stark. Was so convincing and the voice was immaculate.
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In a different timeline whose your perfect casting for Jamie Lannister?
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Stupid Catelyn Stark
Catelyn Stark was a terrible strategist and made things worse for the Starks
(Rewatching Season 2)
Unpopular opinion maybe, but I’ve always found Catelyn Stark to be one of the weakest links in House Stark’s downfall. Her decision to release Jaime Lannister was objectively foolish — she traded a major hostage (that could have been used to bargain for her daughters or end the war) based purely on emotion. She acted without Robb’s consent and undermined his position as King in the North.
It wasn’t just that. Throughout the series, she interferes constantly in military and political matters but rarely brings useful results. Her distrust of Jon Snow may have been human, but it caused unnecessary division. She’s too driven by her feelings and often ignores the bigger picture.
I get that she was written to be a mother first and foremost, but in a world like Westeros, being emotional without foresight was dangerous — and for the Starks, deadly.
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Catelyn Stark was a terrible strategist and made things worse for the Starks
(Rewatching Season 2)
Unpopular opinion maybe, but I’ve always found Catelyn Stark to be one of the weakest links in House Stark’s downfall. Her decision to release Jaime Lannister was objectively foolish — she traded a major hostage (that could have been used to bargain for her daughters or end the war) based purely on emotion. She acted without Robb’s consent and undermined his position as King in the North.
It wasn’t just that. Throughout the series, she interferes constantly in military and political matters but rarely brings useful results. Her distrust of Jon Snow may have been human, but it caused unnecessary division. She’s too driven by her feelings and often ignores the bigger picture.
I get that she was written to be a mother first and foremost, but in a world like Westeros, being emotional without foresight was dangerous — and for the Starks, deadly.
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